. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Jakuart I, 1898] ©Jje gveeXiev cms gpovtamcctu Ooney Island Jockey Olub's Great Stakes. America's richest two-year-old event by long odds is The Futurity, run at Coney Island, and entries to this grand stake (for 1900) closes January 4, 1898, with the Clerk of the Course, Coney Island Jockey Club, corner Fifth avenue and Twenty-second Btreet, New York, N. Y. The following stakes also close January 10, 1898: For the June meeting, 1898, for three-year-olds and up- wards—The Suburban, cash value $10,000, one mile and a quarter; The June Handicap, cash value, three


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Jakuart I, 1898] ©Jje gveeXiev cms gpovtamcctu Ooney Island Jockey Olub's Great Stakes. America's richest two-year-old event by long odds is The Futurity, run at Coney Island, and entries to this grand stake (for 1900) closes January 4, 1898, with the Clerk of the Course, Coney Island Jockey Club, corner Fifth avenue and Twenty-second Btreet, New York, N. Y. The following stakes also close January 10, 1898: For the June meeting, 1898, for three-year-olds and up- wards—The Suburban, cash value $10,000, one mile and a quarter; The June Handicap, cash value, three races, $5,000; Coney Island, $1,000, six furlongs; Sheepshead Bay, $1,500, one mile; Long Island, $2,000, one mile and a furlong; The Grass Inaugural, added money $750, six furlongs on turf; for three-years old, The Swiit, added money $1,000, seven furlongs. The Spendthrift Handicap, added money $1,000, one mile and a furlong; for two-years-old, The Great Trial, cash value, $20,000, Futurity course; The Double Event, cash value $10,000; First part, $5,000, five and a half furlongs; Second part, $5,000, Futurity course; The Zephyr,added money $l,000,Futurity course; The Spring, added m oney, $1,000, the Futurity course; The June added money, $1,000, Futurity course; The Vernal, for fillies, added money $1,000, five furlongs; The Daisy, added money, $750, five furlongs on turf; The Pansy, added money, $750, six furlongs on turf. For the Autumn meeting, 1898, for two years old— The Great Eastern Handiccp, cash value $5,000, Futur- ity course; The Autumn, cash value $3,000, Futurity course; The Flatbush, cash value $3,000, seven furlongs- For two years old and upwards—The Flight, added' money $1,250, seven furlongs. For three years old—» The September, added meney $1,250, one mile and three furlongs. year-olds and upwards), one mile, $1,500. The Mera- mec (a selling sweepstakes for three-year-olds and up- ward), one mile, $1,500. The Laurel (a handicap sweep- stakes for


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