untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1909-08-13

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Doubt, 16-5, Won was yesterdays CANADA OCCASIONAL. This makes 7 WINNERS. 2 SECONDS and 4 LOSERS in past 13 starts, including CLOISTERESS 5-1 WON FIRST PREMIUM .... 3-1 WON R0SEB0RO 5-2 WON You are missing the best on the market If you are not getting this wire. .00 FOR 3 WIRES. Minot, Won was yesterdays FORM SPECIAL. We have f had 4 WINNERS on these specials in ast 8 starts, including OLD HONESTY. C-l WON LOTTA CREED 5-1 WON NEW BOOK ON SALE TODAY. All it costs is 25 CENTS PER WEEK. You surely cannot afford to be without It. In Chicago it Is on sale at ollice or Princess Cigar Store, 259 South Clark Street. Yesterdays Two-Horse Wire lost. FRIDAYS FORM SPECIAL: Blue Friday 51-43-57-42-59-95-51-59-87-80-59. THE TIRPREPORTER ROOM 312. 59 DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW. Room 37 :: 71 Dearborn St. :: Chicago, 111. Todays Special: Alabama, Molest, Maroon, Robin. Yesterdays Special lost. Yesterdays wire, Minot, 5-2, won. The American Racing Manual mmm 1909 hm OmOy SUdal Torn PtUUfcta THE AMERICAN RAGING MANUAL FOR 1909 An Excellent and Cheap Book of 370 pages It holds information for people interested in racing contained in no other publication. It is simply a mine of records. Among other features it has: THE GREAT SALES OF 1908 IN AMERICA AND EUROPE. ENGLISH RACING RECORDS TO DATE. Three Handicap Systems -with Examples. Records at All Distances of the Tracks of the United States and Canada, American Racing Records at All Distances. Australian Racing Records. The Great Money Winners of the American and English Turf. The Leading Winning: Two-Year-Olds Since 1870. List of Horses that Have Sold for Great Prices. Remarkable Feats of Jockeyship. Leading American Sires Since 1870. Twenty Leading Sires of 1908. The Bookmaking Percentage Table. A Table of Comparative Speed of the Tracks at All Distances. The Scales of Weights of the Jockey Club, American Turf Association. Western Jockey Club, Pacific Jockey Club and of England. A Table of tho Mile Speed of All Tracks, The Winners of the Two Thousand, One Thousand, Epsom Derby. Oaks and St. Leger from Their Foundation. The English Betting; Rules. Tho First, Second and Third Horses, Jockeys, Weights, Value and Time of American Stakes Winners of All Stakes of 1908. Racing Statistics of 1908. Horses Disqualified in 1908. Dead Heats in 1908. Horses Which Died in 1908. Horses Bid Up in 1908. What the Running Horses Did in 1908. Record of MUes Run in 1:39 or Better, Etc., Etc. prices: Paper bound 50 cents Leather bound 75 cents Single copies by mail will positively only be sent as registered mail, with an extra charge of ten cents for registration. With this eminently bandy hook in his pocket any admirer of racing can readily answer almost any query that may come up concerning facts of racing in the past. Its equal has never been printed and, considering: the topics it covers, it is an extremely cheap book of 370 pages. DAILY RACING FORM PUB. CO., 59 PLYMOUTH COURT :: CHICAGO The American .Racing Manual 1909 hm Oiih fUciaf Tom PuhOddag Compaay It ftwi Cm Clii m A 1 Winners out of last 14 starters is our record on our FORM SPECIALS. IMew Book Out Today containing code to above Specials. For sale at all leading news-stands in tlie United States or Canada. 25 CENTS PER WEEK. .00 PER MONTH. FRIDAYS FORM SPECIAL: 805 in Book 117. Yesterdays Form Special scratched. Yesterdays Daily Two-IIorso Wire both scratched. The Standard Turf Guide Room 212 :: 59 Dearborn St. :: Chicago. Ill, AUGUST 10 Started to Filo Selections with Racing- Form. WATCH FOR NOBIS SYSTEM August 10 Capital, 05 WON 1.10 August II Capital. 80 LOST 95.00 g X OFFICE: R. T. WILSON, JR., T The Windsor Arcade, President. X T 46th St. and 5th Ave., J. n. ALEXANDRE, T New York City, N. Y. Vice-President. X race course: TLa ANDREW MILLER, Saratoga Springs, N.Y. I I I K Secretary and Treasurer. Saratoga j ! Association j X For the Improvement of the Breed of Horses i Stakes to be Run at the X Summer Meetings t of 1910 and 1911 X ! To Close on Monday, Aug. 16, 1909 x .. To Be Run in 1910 X NOW YEARLINGS X X t X. FOR NOW YEARLINGS. X The United States Hotel Stakes of ,000 X FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. By subscription of 00 each; or 0 if declared J by November 1st. 1909: or 0 if declared by May 1st, 1910. Starters to pay 00 additional. Guaranteed gross value 1909.sh,000, of which 00 4 to the second and 00 to the third. Winners of two races of, the value of ,500 each, or one of ,500, to carry 3 lbs. extra; of two of ,500, or one of ,000, 5 lbs. extra; of two of ,000, or one of 1909.sh,000, 8 lbs. extra. Non-winners of ,500 allowed 5 lbs.; of 50, 8 lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs. Six Furlongs. FOR NOW YEARLINGS. The Grand Union Hotel Stakes of ,000 FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. By subscription of 00 each; or 0 if declared by November 1st, 1909; or 0 if declared by May 1st, 1910. Starters to pay 00 additional. Guaranteed gross value ,000, of which 00 to tho second and 00 to the third. Winners of two races of the value of ,500 each, or one of ,500, to carry 3 lbs. extra; of two of ,500, or one of ,000, 5 lbs. extra; of two of ,000, or one of ,000, 8 lbs. extra. Non-winners of ,500 allowed 5 lbs.; of 50, 8 lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs. Six FurIong3. Q FOR NOW YEARLINGS. t The Spinaway Stakes of ,000 FOR FILLIES TWO YEARS OLD. By subscription of 00 each; or 0 if declared by November 1st, 1909; or 0 if declared by May 1st, 1910. J Starters to pay 00 additional. Guaranteed gross value ,000, of t which 00 to the second and 50 to the third. Winners of two races of the value of ,500 each, or one of ,500, to carry 3 lbs. extra; of two of ,500, or one of ,000, 5 lbs. extra; of two of ,000, or one of ,000, 8 lbs. extra. Non-winners of ,500 allowed 4 lbs.; of 50, J7 lbs.; maidens, 10 lbs. Five Furlongs and a Half. . To Be Run in 1911 f NOW YEARLINGS x FOR NOW YEARLINGS. The Travers of ,000 FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS. By subscription of 00 each; or 0 if de- J clared by November 1st, 1909; or 5 if declared by November 1st, 1910. Starters to pay 00 additional. Guaranteed gross value ,000, of which 00 to the second and 00 to tho third. Winners in 1911 of J two races of the value of ,500 each, or ono of ,000, to carry 3 lbs. extra. Non-winners of ,500 in 1911 allowed 5 lbs.: of ,500, not having won ,000 in 1910, 10 lbs.; of 50, 15 lbs. One, Milo and a Quartor. : v. x Y - HE RULES OF RACING, adopted by Tho Jockey Club, govern all races I run under the auspices of The Saratoga Association. I Entries to cither of the races advertised in this publication will be re- I ceived only with the understanding, and on the agreement of the subscriber, . that the provisions of Racing Rules 42 and 43 hereto appended form a part of and govern the contract. "Rule 42 Every person subscribing to a sweepstakes, or entering a horse in a race to be run under these rules, accepts the decision of the Stewards on any ques- tion relating to a race, or to racing. "Rule 43 At tho discretion of tho Stewards of Tho Jockey Club, or of tho Stowards, and, without notice, tho entries of any person, or tho transfer of any entry, may be ro- J fused." X ADDRESS COMMUNICATIONS TO THE I Secretary of the Saratoga Association X The Windsor Arcade, 46th Street and 5th Avenue, New York City


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