. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. January 9,1897] ©Jje ^mUw antr Qptixtzman, 27 A. S. LAB OLD, President. W. R. LETCHER, Secretary. CINCINNATI JOCKEY CLUB OA CINCINNATI JOCKEY CLUB, Spring Meeting 1897, Stakes to close Jan. 15,1897. THE SAPPHIRE STAKES—For two-year-old fillies. $5 to accompany nomination, $50 addi- tional to start. The value of the state to be 31,500, of which S2QG to second and 8100 to third. Winners of two sweepstakes of -51,000 value after May 1st to carry 3 pounds; of three such after that date, 5 pounds extra. Maidens allowed 7 pounds; those that have started and not been


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. January 9,1897] ©Jje ^mUw antr Qptixtzman, 27 A. S. LAB OLD, President. W. R. LETCHER, Secretary. CINCINNATI JOCKEY CLUB OA CINCINNATI JOCKEY CLUB, Spring Meeting 1897, Stakes to close Jan. 15,1897. THE SAPPHIRE STAKES—For two-year-old fillies. $5 to accompany nomination, $50 addi- tional to start. The value of the state to be 31,500, of which S2QG to second and 8100 to third. Winners of two sweepstakes of -51,000 value after May 1st to carry 3 pounds; of three such after that date, 5 pounds extra. Maidens allowed 7 pounds; those that have started and not been placed, 10 pauuds. Five fur- longs. THE EMERALD STAKES—For two-year-old colts and geldings. 55 to accompany the nomina- tion, 550 additional to start. The valne of the stake to be 51,500, of which 5200 to second andSlOO to third. Winners of two sweepstakes of 51,000 value after May 1st to carry 3 pounds; of three such after that date, 5 pounds extra. Maidens allowed 7 pounds; those that have, started and not been placed 10 pounds. Five and a half furlongs. THE RUBY STAKES—A selling sweepstakes for two-year-olds. S5 to accompany the nomina- tion, $50 additional to siart. The value of the stake to be §1,250, of which S20n to second and $50 to third. Those entered not to be sold to carry 5 pounds extra; those entered to be sold tor 52,500 weight forage. Allowances; 3 pounds for each 5250 to 81,500; 1 pound for each S1C0 less. Starters with selling price must be named through the entry box the day before the race. Five furlongs. THE DIAMOND STAKES—For -55 to accompany the nomination, S50 additional to start. The value of the stakes to be 51,500. of which 8200 to second and 8100 to third. Winners of two sweepstakes of 51,000 value after May 1st to carry 3 pounds: of three such after that date, 5 pounds extra. Maidens allowed 7 pounds; those that have started and have not been placed. 10 pounds; those that have started in a sweepstake at the meeting and not b


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