. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ^ i TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1. Mile Dash. Free-for-all. 1250 added. _, , . , 2. Trotting.—Hughes Hotel States. District yearlings. ?150 added. Closed with seventeen en- tries, May 15,1891. annn 3. Trotting.—2:40 Class. District parse, 5300. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 4. Running —Bankers' Stakes. Five-eighths- mlie Dash. Free for all. S150 added. 6 Paeinff.—2:40 class. Purse $300. District. C. Trottlu".—Strauhe Stakes. Two years old. Oiosed with thirteen entries. May 7. Running,—Seqnoi Stakes. Tbree-fourths- mlle dash. 8200 added. THURSDA


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. ^ i TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29. 1. Mile Dash. Free-for-all. 1250 added. _, , . , 2. Trotting.—Hughes Hotel States. District yearlings. ?150 added. Closed with seventeen en- tries, May 15,1891. annn 3. Trotting.—2:40 Class. District parse, 5300. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. 4. Running —Bankers' Stakes. Five-eighths- mlie Dash. Free for all. S150 added. 6 Paeinff.—2:40 class. Purse $300. District. C. Trottlu".—Strauhe Stakes. Two years old. Oiosed with thirteen entries. May 7. Running,—Seqnoi Stakes. Tbree-fourths- mlle dash. 8200 added. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1. 8. Running - Raisin Handicap. Guaranteed parse, $1000. One-and one-quarter-mile dash. En- tries closed, Jane 15,1891. 9. Trotting.—A special race. 10. Rnnnlng.—Fresno Stakes. District. One- half-mile and repeat. 8150 added. Oiosed May 16, 1891- ™ FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2. 11. Trotting.—2:30 Class. District. Purse $400. 12 Pacing.—2:16 class. Purse $800. 13. Tr»tllng.—Eiposltor Stakes. District, $160 added. Closed on May 16, 1891. 14. Running.—One-quarter-mile dash. $150 added. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3. 16. Running.—One- and - one - sixteenth - mile dash. Free for all. $260 added. 16. Trotting.—2:19 class. Purse $800. Hazel Wilkes barred. 17. 1 rotting.—3:00 class. Purse $250. District. CONDITIONS. Ail trotting and pacing racefl_best 3 in 5 to harness except otherwise specified. Entrance 10 per cent, on account of puree, to accompany nomination. Any horse distancing the field will not be entitled to first money. American Association Bales to govern all trottiDg, pacing and running races, but the Board reserves the right to trot beats of any two classes alternately, or to trot a special race between heats; also to change the day or hour of any race, if deemed necessary. A horse making a walk-over will be entitled to only one-half entrance money paid in. In stake rac^s, a horse making a walk-over will only be entitled to entrance money paid In; n


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