untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1916-03-21

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X IJu • • • A • • • Saratoga Association FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE BREED OF HORSES Office: 18 E. 41st Street, NEW YORK, N. Y. Race Course: SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. R. T. "WILSON, H. P. WHITNEY, ANDREW MILLER, President. Vice-President. Secretary and Treasurer. 1916 SUMMER MEETING 1916 The Meeting Will Begin on Monday, July 31, 1916, and Continue to Saturday, August 26, inclusive. Twenty-four Days Racing. Six Days Each Week. Stakes Close Monday, March 27 THE RULES OF RACING adopted by THE JOCKEY CLUB govern all races run under the auspices of The Saratoga Association. Three-Year-Olds and Up.l 1-4 Miles ... Saratoga Handicap Guaranteed Cash Value ,000 Three -Year-Olds and Up.l 3-4 Miles. . .Saratoga Cup Added Money 2,000 Three-Year-Olds and Up.l 1-8 Miles ... Champiain Handicap Guaranteed Cash Value 2,500 Three -Year-Olds and Up.l 3-16 Miles .. Merchants and Citizens Handicap .. Guaranteed Cash Value 2,500 Three -Year-Olds and Up.l Mile Deleware Handicap Guaranteed Cash Value 2,500 Three -Year -Olds and Up.l Mile Amsterdam Selling Guaranteed Cash Value 1,500 Threc-Year-Olds and Up. 7 Furlongs Catskill Selling Guaranteed Cash Value 1,500 Three-year-Olds 11-4 Miles. ..The Travers Conditions Added Money 2.000 Three-Year-Old Fillies 1 1-8 Miles. ..The Alabama Conditions Added Money 1,500 Three -year-Olds 1 Mile Saranac Handicap Guaranteed Cash Value 2,000 Three-year-Olds 1 Mile The Mohawk Selling Guaranteed Cash Value 1,500 Three-year-Olds 6 Furlongs .... The Seneca Selling Guaranteed Cash Value 1,500 Three-year-Olds 13-16 Miles. .Huron Handicap Guaranteed Cash Value 2,000 Two-Year-Olds 6 Furlongs Saratoga Special Gold Plate; Add. Value 1,000 Two-Year-Olds 6 Furlongs .... Adirondack Handicap Guaranteed Cash Value 3,000 Two-Year-Olds 6 Furlongs .... Sanford Memorial Conditions .. Guaranteed Cash Value 3,500 Two-Year-Olds t% Furlongs .. The Flash Conditions Guaranteed Cash Value 2,000 Two-Year-Olds 5l2 Furlongs .. The Troy Selling Guaranteed Cash Value 1,500 Two-Year-Olds bli Furlongs .. The Kentucky Selling Guaranteed Cash Value 1,500 Two-Year-Olds 6 Furlongs Albany Handicap Guaranteed Cash Value 2,000 Steeplechase Stakes Close Thursday, May 4, 1916 Under the Auspices of the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association. Four-Year-Olds and Up.. 2 1-2 Miles Saratoga Steeplechase Handicap Added Money ,500 Four-Year-Olds and Up.. 2 Miles North American Steeplechase Handicap. Added Money 1,000 Three -Year -Olds and Up. 2 Miles Beverwyck Steeplechase Handicap ....Added Money 1,000 Three-Year-Olds and Up. 2 Miles Shillelah Steeplechase Handicap Added Money 1,000 ! | ♦ The American ♦ ♦ Racing Manual | FOR 1916 J ♦ — ♦ ♦ An Excellent and Low-Priced Book of 398 Pages ♦ ™* It holds information for people interested in racing contained j in no other publication. It is simply a mine of records » ▼ AMONG ITS FEATURES ARE: W ▼ Method for Calculating Iari-Mutuel Priors with Bxnaenles. ▼ ♦ Record f«ir IMS of Every Horse that Raced iu North America During the Tear. jb Record Prices la the Pari Mutoels. ▼ ♦ English Racing Record! to Dale. A Three Handicap Systems with Examples. ♦ Records of All Distances of the Tracks of the United States, Canada, Cuba Sjp aud Mexico. d» American Yearling Sales in 1915. American Racing Records at All Distances, ♦ Canadian Racing Records. *JJ English Racing Records. k ♦ Australian Racing Records. r ♦ The Grei t Honey Winners of the American and English Turf. U Tabulation of Winning Two-Year-Olds of 1915, Arranged Under Their Re- ♦ tpectlre Sires. e-k OScials and Location of Racing Organizations of the United States, Canada, ♦ Cabs and Ifexlc - fc List of Horses that Have Sold for Great Prices. 4 The Leading Winning Two-Year-Olds Since 1870. Remarkable Keats of Jockeyshlp. k. ♦ Leading American Sires since INTO. w Twenty Leading Sires . f 1915. ♦ Table of ComparatiTe Speed of the Tracks at Various Distances. r ♦ The Scales of Weights of the Jockey Crab, Kentucky State Racing Commis- djaV sjon. Pacific Jockey Crab, Canadian Racing Association*. Jockey club * ♦ Juarez. Cuba-American Jockey Club, and of England. dfe • Tables of s d of All ["racks. J. ♦ The English Betting Roles. «b The First. Sec ad snd Third Horses, Jockeys, Weights, Values and Times ♦ of American stakes. » Winners of All Stakes of 1015. ♦ Racing Statiste x of 1915. *fe Horses Disqualified In 1915. ♦ Dead Heats in 1915. «• ♦ Horses Which Died in 1015. j± Horses Bid Up in 1915. ■•#* ♦ Winner* of important Races of England. France and Australia. aan Records of UUes Run in 1:38 or Better, etc., etc. r t == ♦ J PRICES— By Mail: PKICES™At Office: ♦ X Leather BoundaS5 Cents ; Leather Bound.75 Gents ♦ % Paper Boui.d.,80 Gents | Paper Bound,. .50 Gents * ♦ — ♦ ♦ With this eminently handy book in his pocket any admirer of raeins can »■ readily answer almost any query that may i up concerning facts of rao r am bag in the past. Its equal has never been printed and, considering the topics 4%, n corera, it is an extresseJj Isnr-prJeed book. r J Daily Facing Form Publishing Co. J d 441 PSymouth Court :: Chicago, Illinois f ♦ 74 Exchange Street :: Buffalo, N. Y. ♦ : t ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Annual Racing Form THE INTERNATIONAL AUTHORITY ON AMERICAN RAGING Circulating in the United States, Cuba, Philippine Islands, Canada, Mexico, England, France, Germany, Austro-Hungary, Australia, India, Argentina, Chili, Peru, etc., etc. THIS BOOK CARRIES indexed form charts of all recognized racing in the United States, Canada, Cuba and Mexico, has supplanted all others for the use of racing officials and is universally used by jockey clubs throughout the world. Compact, accurate, perfectly printed, with absolutely correct index, on linen paper, lettered, and bound in flexible leather. Contains, besides charts of all recognized racing on American tracks, the American and Canadian time records, scales of weights of various governing bodies and records of jockey mounts in the United States, Canada and Mexico, for the year. ■tr The Special Attention of Students of Form is directed to the method of indexing the charts. The index shows each and every start of all horses that have raced, with firsts, seconds, thirds and track conditions designated on the occasion of each and every start. By means of this innovation it is possible for the user of the Form Book to instantly determine a horses ability to run on any sort of track concerning which information is desired, as shown in the following example: CARRIE ORME, ch. f, 3, by Monsieur de LOrme — Mum E. J. OConnell x 190135 100753 MU8 192.-.P 11310 10371 HOI 10711 10714- 10SI5 10S4S 10S71 2013.", 20312 203G53m 20373 = s 2U4G02 205."7-in 20«9S 20813* 20049-m MM**! 21003 -h 21228= 21297 in 21G41»sy 21704 21S.393 IHWl 22014sy 22200s 22302 22423 BJKH BOS1 22042 23134 23314-m 23401h 23471* 235213 aim 23G74h 23703= 23070 2400S= 21033 240S23 24100 HAZEL C, b. m, 6, by Kismet, by Melton — Jean Green J. Hoskins x lSS60=s 18908 1005G 19174sy 1MB* 10351 10425= 10445"s 10521 10555h . 19598= 10643=h 10712 10780 10S2S 10904 190373 19978 20440= 20547= 20574=11 20027= 2t638 SUM* 213S4= 21453= 21059 21718= 21770 21937* 22234 22325= 22514h 22542s 225S73 22S93 23099 231S7 23001= 23CS5h 23975 24035 24055 24009=s 24110 24173= 241S2 24245 MAESHON, b. g, 5, by Marathon— Edna Shannon H. W. Sage • © 18807= 18S01* lS043h 19051 19104th 10249h 19367 19396-h 194iG 20140 20167s 20201 20304= 20318= 20302m 20401m 20437h 20500-m 20002 20056 21010= 21410s 21502jsy 22045"m 22007=h 22100h. 22231h 22267s 22362 22447= 224S6h 22500-s 2259Sm 22022h 22724 22S0O=s 231083li 23502;h W1 236t3=U 23726s 237033u "h" for heavy, "in" for muddy, "sy" for sloppy, V for slow; races not otherwise designated were over fast or good tracks. ANNUAL RACING FORM has been oversold for the past few years and the attention of prospective purchasers of the 1915 edition is respectfully called to the desirability of placing orders early. PUBLISHED IN TWO VOLUMES Price, Per Volume, 0 Copies by mail must go as registered matter, v/ith an extra charge of ten cents for registration. Not responsible for books sent as regular mail. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., 441 Plymouth Court « « « Chicago, Illinois 74 Exchange Street - :: :: Buffalo, N. Y. i _ A LOSER MONDAY on our free daily best, the first SSM out of the Money la the hist 11 starts. Band for next Saturdays Specials. TODAYS BEST: Gone-East-Tar-Mit-Zee-You. Book 245. American Thoroughbred. Baltimore Bldg.. Chicago. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW. TODAYS SPECIAL: Maine. Monologue, Mighty, Swallow. Yesterdays Special, Ratina, 3-5, won. and XX Special, W. W. Clark. 4-1. won. Boon 44G. 321 South La Salle Street. Chicago, 111. CAPT. BEN. 11-5, and CADILLAC. 4-5, WON. were Saturdays Specials. Next Saturdays Two Wired You for ONE DOLLAR. TODAYS SPECIAL: No. 8. Book 539. THE TURF REPORTER. R. 509 Baltimore Bldg., 23 W. Quincy St., Chicago. 14 WINNERS OUT OF LAST 29 STARTERS is what are had en em Free Form Specials. Yesterdays. FALLS CITY, 4-1, WON. Tuesdays Form Special: March-Orange-36-50-25-17. Q«t IhC Standard aud you have the best. All news-stands where Racing Form is sold, 125 cents pet cany, gesd far ana week. RATINA 8-5 WON and ■ second was yesterdays Mail gnailsla Dont miss nexl Mondays. Beaember, all they east i-- It, and they are malted t.i ron Sntmdny. Dally aare s second and a loser. THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE. Room 403, 22 West Quincy Street, Chicago. Illinois. SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY RACING FORM.


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