| Show R ch P urn um for tor Vi Whirr wi r Of Sta kes at Tijuana Seventeen Stakes Approximating to Be Distributed D During D' Meet AMES W. W COFFROTH general manager manager manager man man- ager of ot the Tijuana na Jockey club which will conduct a winter race meeting at the Tijuana race course that hat will begin on Thanksgiving and continue one hundred and twenty-five twenty lays days or more announces that the seventeen seventeen sev sev- enteen stakes to be decided in the ourse course of the the meeting will close on December 1 L Entries for these stakes will ivill v lJ be received by Mr Coffroth at the headquarters of ot the Tijuana Jockey lub club in the Spreckels building at an Diego Cal Cat The Tijuana race course courso courses is s situated In Lower Lover California some fifteen minutes by trolley over the in international international In- In boundary line from San Diego TN EX STAKES The seventeen stakes that will closen close an on n December 1 are the Coffroth handicap handicap handi handl- cap ap one mile tulle and a a. quarter U LT J. S. S Grant hotel handicap one milo mile and a furlong Baja Daja California handicap one mile and a sixteenth six six- San Ran Diego Business Mens Men's handicap han- han one mile tulle and a sixteenth Tijuana cup two miles Los Angeles handicap 2500 six Ix furlongs furlonG's San Francisco handicap 2500 one mile and seventy yards Tijuana Ti Tijuana Ti- Ti juana Business Mens Men's handicap 2500 ne mile mUe and a sixteenth Mexican Mexicali handicap handicap han han- 2000 one mil mile and seventy yards Far West handicap 2000 six furlongs San Ysidro selling stakes 1500 1600 one mile and seventy yards ards Oakland claiming stakes 1500 six furlongs Sacramento handicap one ne mile tulle and Speed handicap 2000 flue five and a halt half furlongs all for two two- year olds and over at the time of ot closing closing clos clos- ing ng also the Tijuana Tjuana derby of one me mile and a furlong for year three-year- olds exclusively year two-year-olds at tI th the e time of clo closing ng and nd the Tijuana fur fui fu- fu I r of four tour and a half halt furlongs furI furlongs fur- fur j I longs and Juvenile stakes of 1500 1600 half halt halfa a mile for year two exclusively J I yearlings ar ar- arthe the time of closing I ENORMOUS r u. u Upward of or will be be distributed distributed I among the competing horsemen in the course of ot the Tijuana meeting As an announced anI announced an an- I the other da day the decision of the richer of the stakes will be deferred I until after the beginning of the Lenten Lenten Lenten Len Len- ten season in order that the better of the horses that will take part In the winter meetings at Jefferson Jetterson park part and the fair tall grounds New Orleans may journey West est to start in hem Mr Coffroth expects that practically aU the alj I good f racing I g h horses will me mee get e of to New Tijuana Orleans I In February winter Uni i or or March The Coffroth handicap handicap handicap handi handi- cap will be decided toward the end of March or earl early in to April Most of ot the competitors for the Tijuana stakes will come from the East and the Middle West est There are anI only a few racers of high class among the campaigners that have been bushing It over the tho Rocky mountain and Western Vestern Canadian Canadian Canadian Canad Canad- ian circuits These rhese far tar westerners are mostly second and third raters the sort that are arc nee needed at winter tracks to fill overnight programs Francis Nelson elson chief steward of the tho Canadian Racing association will preside preside preside pre pre- side In the stewards' stewards stand at Tijuana again this winter Mr Coffroth will be I assisted in the other departments by byI practically the same staff that helped I him last winter Barry Harry whose e starting rt g on the h Canadian circuit I I rh rhe these t two or gt t three e seasons e hay has been sensationally good will wield the flag Leon Wing will serve either in the stewards' stewards stand or as chief placing judge He will be assisted by George I I Shilling I |