untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1914-03-01

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CHARLES F. GRAINGER. ..President M. J. WINN. .Vice-President and Manager H. C. APPLEGATE Treasurer LYMAN H. DAVIS Secretary NEW LOUISVILLE JOCKEY CLUB Stakes for Spring Meeting 1914 TO CLOSE MARCH 2, 1914 I I I THE FORTIETH EUNJXU OF THE KEISTTUCKY DERBY, for three -year-olds. By subscription of 25 each; S200 additional to start; 10,000 ADDED, of which 2,000 to second and ,000 to third, 1 1 fourth to save stake. Colts to carry 122 lbs.; geldings, 119 lbs.; fillies, 117 lbs.; non -winners of a three-year- 8 i old race of the value of ,500, allowed 5 lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs. OXE MILE AND A QUARTER m rr-nmnrtniiiiiM miii mi iirrrwiriiiiiii mwii i mi MiHmTnTTiiirr-fffl,iTT in i TrnnHTT-TTwrnrrTTTri rmrri nwiiiTTiiiflrnnrrimTiii 1 1 o n nirmrnTfirrri iiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiTnr-r" ; m KENTUCKY OAKS ,090 Added BASilfQRB MANOR STAKES . . . ,000 Added I THE FORTIETH RUNNING OF THE KENTUCKY OAKS. For three-year-old fillies. Bv sub- BASHFORD MANOR STAKES. For two-year-old colts and geldings. l!y subscription of 0 B s riilion of .0 each: $.K additional to start. .2,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 each; ."0 additional to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 200 to third. Win- M tliird. Non winners of a tlirce -year old race of tlie value of ,000 allowed 5 lbs.; maidens, "ir of a sweepstakes of ,000 value to carry I! lbs.; of two of any value, ." lbs. extra. H 12 ibs. One Mile and a Sixteenth. Maidens allowed r lbs. Four and One-half Furlongs. M I CLARK HANDICAP ,000 Added : DEBUTANTE STAKES ,000 Added K CLARK HANDICAP. For three-year-olds and upward. By subscription of 0 each: 0 addi- DEBUTANTE STAKES. For two-year-olds fillies. Bv subscription of S10 each: ?r.O additional if m ti.mal to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to s"conil and 00 to third. Weights to be an- to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second and Hi to third. Winners of a sweepstakes j m liounced three davs prior to the day of the rac. . Winn. is or a race other than a selling purse 0f ,000 value to -:;rrv ., lbs.; of two of anv value, f. lbs. extra. Maidens allowed 5 lbs. Sf 9 alter the weights are posted to carry ." lbs. extra. One Mile and a Sixteenth. Four Furlongs. I fRANK EEI1R Added ! JUVENILE $ 1.000 Added STAKES, selling . . ,000 STAKES, selling . . . flj FRANK FEKR STAKES. A Selling Sweepstakes for three-year-olds and upward. Ity subscrip- I JUVENILE STAKES. A Selling Sweepstakes for two-year-olds, Rv subscription of 0 each- M lion of 0 each; 0 additional to start. ,OOo added, of which 00 to second and 00 to Sg lltitli loiml to start. ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. The win- Bj I srr.vt.vs;. 7rrsr!,:; r - -t ?tx r wrM f,,r cnny wete,,t for -u- I lowances: 2 lbs. for each o0 to then 1 lb. for each to M 00 to after ,;,00; 00 00; then 2 lbs. for each ,000; then 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to !i. Winners of a sweepstakes 35 March 1, 1DH, not to be entered to be sold for less than ,400. Starters, with sell ins? price, H Starters, with selling price, to be named through the entry box, at the usual ffl ml to be named through the entry box, at the usual hour of closing, the day prior to the race. hour of closing, the day prior to the race, and those so named will he liable for the starting El 3 and hose so named will lie liable for the starting fee. One Mile. I fee. Five Furlongs. p 1 NO PURSE LESS THAN 00 ADDED 1 I Address Communications and Entries to LYMAN EL DAVIS, Secretary .... LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY j I HOW TO INJ9N THE RACI ar" do your own 11 f MATHEMATIGALLYl HANDICAPPING! Rv using our "RELIABLE TURF CLASSIFICA- 1 TION," which is the most complete and accur-ite 1 Classilication ever placed before the public. It S contains over .100 horses that are in excellent rac- E lug condition, ami have been thoroughly handi- ft capped and classified alphabetically, in order to g enable von to select tbo highest rated horse at 9 a glance. We published this classilication 3j several years ago with success, hut withdrew jfi on accouut of the closing of the race tracks H throughout New York state and California. Now that racing seems to U reviving rapidly, we have decided to renew our CLASSIFICATION. It is superior to our last issue published, as it contains three times the amount of information. This "CLASSIFICATION" also contains three examples that have been thoroughly demonstrated to convince you that figures do not lie. It is issued semi-monthly, "FIRST AND FIFTEENTH," and is good for fifteen days speculation. Price One Dollar per Copy a trine less than seven cents per day for such valuable In-formation. ... PUBLISHED BY... GEO. F. FRECH 5524 S. Morgan St., Chicago, 111. SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY RACING FORM, FEATHER DUSTER 5-1, WON WAS OUR ADVERTISED X SPECIAL. We told you not to miss it. Did we know sonic-thing? Well, dont miss our next one. Watch this paper, or lK-tter still, get a copy of tin; little yellow book, and it will tell yon about the next one. He-porter is on sale at all news-stands and dealers who sell Racing Porm; 25 cents per week is all it costs. Try a iwy anil you will never 1h without one mailed in plain sealed envelope direct from oilice. 25 cents, stamps or coin. The past week we gave on our Daily One Horse. BULGARIAN, 4-1, WON: LAIGLON. 7-2, WON; MILTON B., lost, and TODDLING, third. All we charge for this servie" is for G starters. Get in now. Saturdays Form Special lost. MONDAYS SPECIAL: Violet-Tuesday-Go-Can-Bet-Kate. THE TURF REPORTER Established 1904. Room 509. 2 Wast Quincy Street. Chicago. Illinois. WE ORIGINATE. OTHERS IMITATE. Our advertisement appears in this paper every day in the year except Mondays and wo advertise our losers as well as our winners. " BIG- KILLINGS ON MANY SLEEPERS. I dont wire scratched horses. Why? Because I am at track myself and know what is going on. I am the only man advertising in this paper that wires from Juarez track. Yon can employ me for ?10 for any ten days of this meeting. Have am docker of your own. Telegraph remittance, or remit bv express order. I wire one or two horses daily at 10 a. m. J. J. SCHREINER, 1016 Wyoming Street, El Paso, Texas. THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE Yesterdays Form Special finished third. MONDAYS FORM SPECIAL: October-Peach.-59-61-30.G0-58-46-32-54. Occasional lost. Two-Horse Dally gave a second end a loser. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW , MONDAYS SPECIAL: No. 200. i Yesterdays Wire and Special, lost. Room 1101, 327 South La Salle Street, Chicago, HI.


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