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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT THE AMERICAN RACING MANUAL for 1911 containing several new features, in addition to the subjects treated in former years, will be ready for distribution on TUESDAY, JANUARY 17. Among other new features are a thorough presentation of the Method of Calculating Pari-Mutiiels with examples; Complete Tabulation of Winning 2-year-olds or 1910, Grouped Under Their Respective Sires; List of Locations and Executive Officials of All Racing Organizations of the United States, Canada, and Northern Mexico. FORMER FEATURES RETAINED INCLUDE: Records at All Distances of the Tracks of the The Winners of the Two Thousand, One Thousand, United States and Canada. Epsom Derby, Oaks and St. Leger from Their Fouu- Thc Great Money Winners of the American and datiou. English Turf. A Table of Comparative Speed of the Tracks at Three Handicap Systems with Examples. All Distances. English and Australian Racing Records. The First, Second and Third Horses, Jockeys, The Leading Winning Two-Year-Olds Since 1870. Weights, Values and Times of American Stakes. List of Horses Which Have Sold for Great Prices. A Table of the Mile Speed of All Tracks. Remarkable Feats of Jockeyshlp. The English Betting Rules. Leading American Sires Since 1S70. Yearling Sales of 1910. Twenty Leading Sires of 1910. Winners of All Stakes of 1910. Racing Statistics of 1910. What the Runiug Horses Did in 1910. i The book costs only 50 cents in paper binding and 75 cents in leather covers. Single copies by mail will positively only be sent as registered mail, with an extra charge of 10 cents for registration. With this eminently handy book in his pocket any admirer of racing can readily answer almost iiny cjnery that may come up concerning facts of racing in the past. It is simply a mine of records, holding information obtainable in no other publication. Its equal has never been printed and it is an extremely low-priced book considering the topics covered. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co., 59 Plymouth Court. Chicago, Illinois TIE THOMAS, 5-2, WON SIR EDWARD, 8-5, WON was yesterdays Two-Horse Daily. TERMS: .00 FOR SIX DAYS. Yesterdays Form Special lost. THURSDAYS FORM SPECIAL: No. 134 in Book 191. Yesterdays Occasional lost. NEW BOOK OUT TODAY. THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE Room 211, 59 Dearborn Street. Chicago, III. L. M. ECKERT . . . 11-5, WON was yesterdays Daily Wire. This makes six winners, one second and one loser since Jan. 1, 1011. Better subscribe now. 5.00 FOR SIX STARTERS. ALFRED THE GREAT, 6-5, WON was yesterdays Occasional. Yesterdays Form Special lost. NEW BOOK ON SALE TODAY. Buy the National and Get Winners. TODAYS FORM SPECIAL: No. 108. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW Room 37, 71 Dearborn Street, Chicago, III. X Special SELECTION GOES SATURDAY If it does not WIN von get three Occasionals free. We expect to get AT LEAST 5-1 on it. Alfred the Great, 6-5, Won was yesterdays OCCASIONAL. TERMS: .00 FOR FIVE STARTERS. Yesterdays Ono-Horse Daily WON. Yesterdays Form Special ran third. THURSDAYS FORM SPECIAL: Red Friday 55-91-94-21. NEW BOOK ON SALE TODAY. THE TURF REPORTER Room 312, 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago, 1 11. The Racing Letter NEW ISSUE OUT FRIDAY. JACKSONVILLE: Hickory, Ada, Ark. 25 Cents oer Copy; 1.00 Monthly. Room 63, 111 Nassau Street, : : New York City.