68 TRANSACTIONS OF STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



SUMMARY. 



Bonsaline (M. Sanders) - 3 111 



Lottie (C. Spencer) .' 1 2 3 5 



Alta Vela (J. Nelson) ...6 3 2 2 



Dan W(J.Albertson) 2 6 4 3 



Lynall(C. Jeffries).- - 4 4 6 4 



Psyche (W. Hogoboom) - 5 5 5 6 



Time— 2:17%, 2:17^, 2:15^, 2:16^. 



Race No. 37— Running. 



The Futurity Stake; a sweepstake for two-year-olds, foals of 1898. Six furlongs. 

 Colts to carry 118 lbs., fillies 115 lbs. The winner of a stake of the value of $1,500 or two 

 of $1,000 each, to carry 3 lbs. extra. The winner of a stake of the value of $2,500, or two 

 of the value of $1,500 each, to carry 5 lbs. extra. Allowances : Beaten maidens allowed 3 

 lbs. for once, 5 lbs. for twice ; if beaten three or more times and not placed 1, 2, 3, allowed 

 10 lbs. The produce of the mares not having foaled a winner prior to January 1, 1898, 

 to be allowed 5 lbs. additional, if claimed at time of entry oi mare. Closed with 45 

 entries, of which 14 were refunded; 31 made first pavment of $10, $310; 24 made second 

 payment of $10, $240; 18 made third pavment of $15, $270; 16 made fourth payment of 

 $25, $400. Total paid in to August 20th, "$1,220. And a further payment of $50 each due 

 September 1, 1900. Total value, $2,480. 



1. Alameda Stable's b. g. St. Rica (2), by St. Andrew— Ricardo; 118 lbs. 



2. Burns & Waterhouse's br. c. Dunfree (2), by Imp. Duncombe— Free Love; 118 lbs. 



3. A. J. Stemler & Co.'s b. f . Lily Andrew (2), by Imp. St. Andrew— Hot Springs ; 115 lbs. 



4. Burns & Waterhouse's b. f. Spainwar (2), by Imp. Artillery — Sweet Rose; 105 lbs. 



5. J. P. Diggs's b. f. Lily Diggs (2), by Red Iron— Lily Wright; 115 lbs. 



SUMMARY. 



St. Rica(Ruiz). 1 



Lily Andrew (Farrell) - .. 2 



Spainwar (Butler) — - 3 



Time— 1:16. 



Race No. 38— Running. 



For three-year-olds and upward. One mile. Selling. Purse $300, of which $50 to 

 second and $25 to third. Winner to be sold for $1,000 ; 2 lbs. allowed for each $100 down 

 to $300. Non-winners of five races in 1900 allowed 5 lbs. 



1. J. D. Dunn's b. g. Pompino (4), by Puryear D— Sweet Peggy; 107 lbs. 



2. E. E. Edwards's ch. g. Merry Bov (6), by Imp. Merriwa — Lizzie Hooker; 105 lbs. 



3. The Abbey Stable's b. f. Jennie Reid (4), by El Rio Rey— Fonsetta ; 104 lbs. 



4. W. H. McNames's ch. h. Sugden (4), by St. Leonards— Imp. Lucille; 103 lbs. 



5. W. R. Larzelere's br. f. Jingle Jingle (4), by Imp Brutus— Nabette; 100 lbs. 



6. J. Moran's ch. c. Bathos (3), by Imp. Bathampton— Crisis; 93 lbs. 



7. Matt Storn's b. f. Morinel (4), by Morello— Sunlit ; 104 lbs. 



8. W. M. Murry's br. g. Kickumbob (3), by Imp. Idalium— Maria F; 93 lbs. 



9. W. L. Stanfield's b. g. Castake (5), by Apache— Lina; 108 lbs. 



SUMMARY. 



Morinel (Powell) - — 1 



Jennie Reid (McNichols) 2 



Merry Boy (Farrell) - - 3 



Time— 1 :42^. 



Race No. 39— Running. 



For three-year-olds and upward that have not won more than two races in 1899 and 

 1900. Six furlongs. Selling. Purse $250, of which $50 to second and $25 to third. 

 Winner to be sold at auction for $300; 10 lbs. below scale. Beaten maidens allowed 7 lbs. ; 



other horses beaten at this meeting allowed 5 lbs. 



l.-.T. Martin, Jr.'sb. m. Petal (5), by Oscar -Little Rose; 104 lbs. 



2. Jay Wheeler's ch. g. St. Apollinaris (4), by St. Carlo— Glenlivet ; 107 lbs. 



3. M. T. Walters's ch. m. Delia Connor (4), by Connor— Delia Walker; 102 lbs. 



4. W. R. Larzelere's b. g. St. Anthony (3), by St. Andrew— Half Sister; 101 lbs. 



