untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1911-04-27

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Form Book Improvement I MONTHLY RACING FORM i issued on the first . day of each month, with complete charts of the previous months racing 0 in the United States, Canada and Mexico, now carries an index showing each and every 1 start of all horses in training, with firsts, seconds, thirds and track conditions designated. it By means of this innovation it will be possible for the user of the Monthly Form Book to instantly determine a horses ability to run on any sort of track concerning which infornia- 0 tion is desired, as shown in the following examples: INCLEMENT, b. g, 5, by Peep oDay Rain Drop L. F. OLeary i 9409!m 94i:57sy 941873m 942.",72m 9437u::li 94420h 9444h 9451Sm 9454Sb T 94570h 94S00h 04SS13 04920 95123 95170 951S9 4t LIKELY DIEUDONNE, ch. g, 5. by Dieudonne Superfine Raisin City Stable X i V 93G81 93704s 93903sy 93955m 94O40sy 91175 94236m 94373h 94445Jh X 94520m 91545h . X i SLEEPLAND, ch. c, 2, by Dolce Far Niente Land of the Free.E. B. Cassatt X 4 9.585r.!y 03951m 93999:Ii 94047sy 941.".Gsy 94311h 94542h 048SS 948S0 95042 951SS A h for heavy; m for muddy; sy for sloppy; s for slow; races not otherwise designated were X over fast or good tracks. . , T 1 April Number of Monthly Racing Form I y will be on sale Monday noon, May 1 J The Price Remains Unchanged, .00 J o Single copies by -mail must be sent as registered mail, with an extra o charge of TEN CENTS for registration. Not responsible for books sent by 4 mail without registration. j Daily Racing Form Publishing Co., I - New Number: Ml Plymouth Court : : : Chicago, Illinois I r BERT E. C0LLYER FORMERLY WITH "CHICAGO AMERICAN" Having1 severed my connection with the Chicago American I beg to announce embarking in businsss for myself. In doing so I retain my track experts who so ably assisted me in the past. LEXINGTON, LOUISVILLE AND LATONIA These meetings will be featured. My first special goes Wednesday, May 3 third race, at Lexington. SPECIAL NO. 2 goes Saturday. May 6. For BOTH of these I am charging the nominal fee of S3, Send money by express or telegraph. NO OTHER PROPOSITIONS CONSIDERED Room 309-Oxford Bldg., 118 N. La Salle St., Chicago j Pimlico! Pimlico! I have a line on several good things that will get lhii money at this track. My man, who is one of llie best cloekors in the business, informs me of one that will start and win, barring accident, on the Opening Day Patrons who have one Winner due thcih will get a wire on Opening Day. If any change of address, please notify me. My past record speaks for itself. A square deal to all. I will handle PIMLICO, LOUISVILLE, LATONIA and the CANADIAN CIRCUIT all summer. .00 ONE A DAY. NO MORE .00 GUARANTEED TO WIN OR NEXT ONE FREE UNTIL YOU GET A WINNER. Ex-Jockey Marshall, Initials E. J. Room 65, 106 North La Salle Street, Old Number 02. :: :: :: Chicago, Illinois. THE AMERICAN RAGING MANUAL of 1911 AN INVALUABLE PUBLICATION. Thorough exposition of the method for calculating pari-mutuel prices, with examples. Turf records of all time and complete ligures of 1010, handicap tables and statistics of this and other countries. Figures of the racing and horses of 1!10, with time, money, stable, jockey and general records of the year, etc., etc. In Paper Covers 50 Cents. Leather Covers 75 Cents. Single copies by mail must he sent as registered mail, with an extra charge of ten cents for registration. Xot responsible for books sent as regular mail. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., 441-43 Plymouth Court. :: :: Chicago, Illinois, Montreal Jockey Club Race Course . , Office BLUE BONNETS H St. Sacrament Street MONTREAL MONTREAL THE FOLLOWING STAKES TO BE RUN AT THE Spring Meeting June 3 to June 10, Inclusive Will Close to Name and Enter at Midnight of Monday, May 1, 1911 THE KINDERGARTEN STAKES, SI, 000 ADDED. THE KINDERGARTEN STAKES FOR. TWO-YEAlt-OLDS. SELLING. Iiy subscription of 5 each to the winner; 0 to accompany the nomination and 15 additional to start; the Montreal Jockey Club to add ,000, of which 00 to the second horse and 00 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction for 1911.sh,000. If for ,000 allowed 5 lbs.; if for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to . Selling price to be stated through the entry box at the course at 11 a. m. of the day preceding that upon which the race is to be run, otherwise top weight shall be carried and the selling price shall be $:;,O00. Five Furlongs. WINDSOR HOTEL GUP, ,200 ADDED. THE WINDSOR HOTEL CUP. FOR TUttEE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. By subscription of 5 each to the winner; 0 to accompany the nomination and " additional to start. A cup of the value of 00, presented by the Windsor Hotel; the Montreal Jockey Club to add ,200. of which 00 to the second horse and 00 to the third. Weight for age. Non-winners of ,"iO in 1010 or 1!U allowed 7 lbs. Maidens, if three-year-olds, 12 lbs.; four-year-olds and upward, 13 lbs. A winner of ,000 in 1010 or 1911 to carry 3 lbs. extra; of two races of ,000, or of one of ,000, lbs. extra. The cup to le won twice by the same owner before becoming permanent property. " One Mile and a Furlong. WON IN 1909 BY MRS. JAMES MLAUGHLINS ARONDACK, 109 LBS. WON IN 1910 BY MR. THOS. CLYDES DALHOUSIE, 103 LBS. . THE JACQUES GARTIER STAKES, ,200 ADDED. THE JACaUES C ARTIER STAKES. FOR TIIRER-YHAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. SELLING. P.y subscription of 5 each to the winner; 0 to accompany the nomination and 5 additional to start; the .Montreal; Jockey Club to add ,200, of which 00 to the second horse and to the thlrdl The winner to be sold at auction for ,500. If entered to be sold for ,000; allowed 5 lbs.; if for less, 2 lbs. allowed for each 00 down to . Selling price to be stated through the entry box at the course at 11 a. ni. of the day preceding that upon which the race is to be run, or the horse to be sold for ,500. One Mile, THE PRINCE OF WALES STEEPLECHASE, ,200 ADDED. THE PRINCE OF WALES STEEPLECHASE. A HANDICAP FOR. FOFR-YEAR-OLDS AND VP-WARD. By subscription of 5 each to the winner; 0 to accompany the nomination and 5 additional to start; the Montreal .Jockey Club to add ,200, of which 00 to the second horse and 00 to the third. Weights to be announced three days before the day set for the running of the race. Winners after the publication of weights, 5 lbs. extra. Ahout Two Miles and a Half ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO The Clerk of the Course, Montreal Jockey Club, 11 St. Sacrament Street, Montreal, Canada HAMILTON JOCKEY CLUB : : : LIMITED : ; : Spring Meeting, June 17 to 24 THE FOLLOWING STAKES CLOSE MAY 4 HAMILTON" DERBY. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS. 00 CAD Guaranteed, of which $.100 to second and 00 to third. 0 to accompany the nomination and uZiUUU n additional to start. Winners or a race of ,500 value in 1011 to carry tl lbs. extra; of a three-year-old race of the value of ,000. 5 lbs. extra. Non-winners of a race this year of the value of ,000 allowed 5 lbs. If such have never won a race of the value of ,000, 7 lbs.; one race of 00, or four of any value, 12 lbs. One and a Quarter Miles. NATIONAL HANDICAP. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. By subscription of 0 each to accompany the nomination. 01 Kfin Starters to pay 5 additional, which is added to the stake, of which 50 to second and 50 w I tOUU ,0 third. Weights to appear three days prior to the race: acceptance through the entry lwx by It a. m. the day prior to the race. Winners after publication of weights to carry :! lbs. extra. One and An Eighth Miles, WEjSWOETH plate. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. By subscription of 10 each to accompany the nomination. 01 Ofin Starters to pay 5 additional, which is added to the stake, of which 00 to second and 00 UliZUU to Ulfd. Weights 12 lbs. below the scale. Winners of a race of ,000 value this vear to carry ;i lbs. extra.; of three races of ,000 each, or one of ,000 value in 1010 or .1011. to carry scale weight. Non-winuers of a race of 00 value this year allowed 5 lbs.; if such are four-vear-olds or upward and beaten non-winners since May 20th, allowed 10 lbs. Six Furlongs. TUCKETT SELLING- STAKES. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. By subscription of 0 each to accompany the nomination. 0 I Onfl Starters to pay 5 additional, which is added to the stake, of which 00 to second and 00 u I iUU to third. The winner to be entered to be sold at auction for ,500. If for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to 00. Winners of three stakes In 1010 and 1011 not to be entered for less than ,000. Starters with selling price to be named through the entry box by 11 a. m. the day prior to the race. One and a Sixteenth Miles. Grit ANT- SPUING- MEWEEY STAKES. FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. . By subscription of 0 each to accompany the nomination. 0 f Onfl Starters to pay 5 additional, which is added to the stake, of which 00 to second and 00 u I iUU lo third. Winners of a race of ,000 value to carry :s lbs. extra: of two races of the aggre- gate value of :. 400, or one of ,500 value. 5 lbs. extra. Non-winuers of a race of 00 value allowed 5 lbs. Those not having won two races of any value allowed 10 lbs.; maidens beaten twice allowed 15 lbs. Five Furlongs. DOMINION PLATE. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD FOALED IN CANADA. By subscription of 0 each to accompany the nomination. Oflfi Starters to pay 5 additional, which is added to the stake, of which 00 to second and 00 SI I iZUU 1o third. For horses foaled,- raised -and owned in Canada. Three-year-olds to earn 110 lbs.: fonr-yearrOlds. 122 lbs. v tive-year-olds and upward, 124 lbs. Winners of a race, other than selling, of 00 value in 1011, to carry lbs. extra; of two races of 00 each, or one of ,500 value. 7 lbs, extra, leaten non-winners of a race, other than selling, this year, allowed 5 lbs. If such did not win two races in 1010, allowed 10 lbs. Maidens, if four-year-olds or upward, allowed 15 lbs. One and An Eighth Miles. CORONATION DAY HANDICAP. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD OWNED IN CANADA. By subscription of 0 each to accompany the nomination. nfin Starters to-pay 0 additional, which is added to the stake, of which 00 to second and 00 I iUUU to ,lllrk for horses the bona-fide property of residents of the Dominion of Canada. Weights to appear three days prior to the race; acceptance through the eutrv 1kx by 11 a. in. the dav prior to the race. Winners after publication of weights to carry ;! lbs. extra. One Mile on the Turf". BARTON STEEPLECHASE. FOR FOUR-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. By subscription of 0 each to accompany the nomination. 01 linn Starters to pay 0 additional, which is added to the stake, of which 00 to second and 00 Ol lUUU , third. Four-year-olds to carry 145 lbs.: live-year-ohls. 155 lbs.: six-vear-olds and upward. 100 lbs. Winners of a steeplechase or Inn die race in 1011 of the value of ,000, or two races of the value of 00 each, to carry 5 lbs. extra. Those not having won a steeplechase or hurdle race in l!ll allowed 5 lbs,. ;vHorser that have never won a steeplechase or hurdle race allowed. If fonr-vear-olds. 5 lbs. additional; if fiye-year61dK or upward, 10 lbs. additional. About Two and a Quarter Miles. Seven Races Each Day, Including a Steeplechase NO PUPSE LESS THAN 00 ADDRESS A. R. LOUDON, Secretary, Room 14 Court House Building, Hamilton. Canada


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