untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1911-11-14

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THE AMERICAN RACING MANUAL for tm Am EXCELLENT anil LOW-PRICED BOOK of 442 PAGES It holds Information for people Interested In racing contained In no other publication. It Is simply a mine of records. , Among other new features are a thorough presentation of the Method for Calculating Pari-MutucI Prices WITH EXAMPLES. Complete tabulation of winning two-year-olds of 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 a.t all Distances of the Tracks of the United States and Canada. Three Handicap Systems -with Examples. ; English and Australian Racing Records. The Leading Winning Two-Year-Olds Since 1S70. r .1 The Great Money Winners of the American and English Turf. -: List of Horses Which Have Sold for Great Prices. Remarkable Feats of Jockeyship. Leading American Sires Since 1S70. A Table of Comparative Speed of the Tracks at All Distances. Twenty Leading Sires of 1910. Racing Statistics of 1910. - j The Winners of the Two Thousand, One Thousand, Epsom Derby, Oaks and St Leger 1 from Their Foundation. A Table of the Mile Speed of All Trades. The English Betting Rules. Yearling Sales of 1910. The First, Second. and Third Horses, Jockeys, Weights, Values and Times of American Stakes. Winners of All Stakes of 1910. What the Running Horses Did in 1910. The hook costs only 50 cents in paper binding and 75 cents in leather covers. Single copies must be sent as registered mall, with an extra charge of ten cents for registration. Not responsible for books sent as regular mail. :: :: With this eminently handy book in his pocket any admirer of racing can readily answer almost any query that may come up concerning facts of racing in the past. It i3 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., 441 Plymouth Court, Chicago, Hi. rfRff SPE0AL A As previously advertised, I am offerine; the balance of Jamestown meeting until Novein- a L bur 30 for the nominal sum of 0. If X X your subscription is received prior to 10::.0 X Y a. m. Wednesday, it will include my 0 Y Y "CONVINCEIl" SPECIAL FRKB. I send V X ut ONLY one horse each day and this is v tiled with the publisher of this paper THE V NIGHT BEFORE. 4 I Montcalm, 7-2, Won A Saturday I gave llontealm, 7-2, WON, A A Friday I gave Helene Barliee. IM, WOX. ? A Yesterdays wire lost. For today I have one a xj. that I expect will win as easily as did Mont- X X calm. Bush your subscription NOW. X EERT E. COLLYER T Formerly -with the Chicaeo American Y fcuito 309 Osford Bids., T S 118 N, La Balle Street. :: Chicago. HI. g Balance of ffc 0 JAMESTOWN MOmNG D TUESDAYS OCCASIONAL: Carnation, Only, Crimson, Scarlet. I have Two Exfra Specials at Jamestown this week. One sroes on Thursday next and the other on Saturday. Both are extra lit and will be at Kood odds. All we want is f;ood raciiiK luck and lxth will win. They both fro Rain or Shine and will be the only wires sent out by me during the week at Jamestown. Jly terms for these Two Good Things will be Three Dollars for both. Should both Lose I will continue your Subscription on Jamestown until I have sent you TWO WINKERS. 53.00 TWO EXTRA SPECIALS .00. Rush Your Subscription. Thoy Are the Goods. EX-JOCKEY MARSHALL Initials E. J. Room G5, 10G N. La Salle Street, :: Chicago. III. The Turf Reporter, Chicago Yesterdays Form Special lost. TUESDAYS SPECIAL: White Monday Calling-Canccl-Call-Chain. THE RACING LETTER JAMESTOWN: Oak, Ape, Ava. 25 Cents per Copy. 51.00 Monthly. Room G10 World Building New York City MICHAEL ANGELO 3-1 WON and a loser was yesterdays Two-Horse Daily. Yesterdays Form Special was scratehud. Tuesdays Form Special: Dec Banana 27-28-50-32-16-50-53-47-52-45-58-16-45. THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE, CHICAGO. THOROUGHBRED will be offered in our annual to be held in LEXINGTON, MMmM, My. 21 and 22, 1911, including Broodmares, Weanlings, Stallions, Horses in Training, and nearly One Hundred Yearlings For Catalogues and Parlicufars address GEO. A. BAIN, Auctioneer, Powers-Hunter Company. Windsor Arcade, 569 Fifth Avenue, fVcw York THE Monthly Form Book containing charts uf all races run on rocosnized tracks in the United States and Canada during: tho month of October, . IS NOW ON SALE. PKICE .00 Single copies by mail will POSITIVELY only fc sent as registered mail, -with an extra charge of ten cents for registration. Not responsible for books sent as regular mail, DALLY HACING FORK PUBLISHING- CO.. 441 New Number Plymouth Court. Chicago. HL


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