untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1918-12-24


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THE THEAMERICAN THE THEAMERICAN AMERICAN AMERICAN B AGING RACING MANUAL MANUAL THE AMERICAN RACING MANUAL MANUALfor for 1919 is in process of preparation preparationancLwili ancLwili be ready for distribution about January 15 It will contain all the features that have created such a demand for it in the past Orders may be filed for it now to be filled as soon as issued PRICES BY MAIL MAILLeather PRICES AT OFFICE OFFICELeather Leather Bound 110 110Paper Leather Bound 100 100Paper Paper Bound 85 Cents Paper Bound 75 Cents DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO 441 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO ILL 74 EXCHANGE STREET BUFFALO N Y YROOM ROOM 804 1482 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY THE THE THEAMERICAN AMERICAN AMERICAN AMERICANRACING RACING RACING RACINGMANUAL MANUAL MANUAL MARVELOUS NORTH SEA FISH CANADAS CARIBOU COUNTRY CLEVELAND MANS BIG ELEPHANT GENERAL NEWS NOTES OF THE DAY Wait in Paradise W A Gets FourTonner in the ITGobl WASHINGTON D C December 23 The Su ¬ Industry of Catching Them Able to Produce 450 50000000 Animals for Hunters a Mougey a preme Court of the United States today ruled that 000000 Each Tear for Game Country of West Africa news is a commodity and that therefore a press association or newspaper can have a proprietary interest in the news it gathers The court reached Tliattlie government will have to pay serious Hunters paradise is the caribou country of Can ¬ Shooting big game by the ton is the privilage of tills decision in sustaining the action of the lowe r attention to the development of the North Sea fish ¬ adian Northwest territories On the barren lands the sportsman who goes to Africa for his hunting courts in granting an injunction to the Associated eries as soon as the war is finished is the view of up around Chesterfield Inlet and Baker Lake more Under the equator things grow on a big scale and Press restraining the International News Service food experts expertsIt than 50000000 caribou roam waiting for the hunter the animals indigenous to this part of the world from taking advantage of news tips printed in early It isitointed out that they offer a great oppor ¬ to come There is enough deer meat there it is conform to the general scheme of size sizeW editions or displayed on bulletin boards boardsWASHINGTON tunity of solving the home food problem at a said to feed a hungry world for years and years yearsCanada W A Mougey of Cleveland Ohio who returned WASHINGTON D C December 23 Ml re time when cereals and meat will be Inadequate Canada will soon throw open the door to this some time ago from a big game hunt in the African strictions against enemy aliens entering barred for the needs of the countries emerging from the hunters paradise by laying the last seventy miles wilds surely obtained his fair share of sport sportIn 2ones throughout the country and regulations guv shortage created by the war warNot of steel rails to complete the government railroad In the NGobi country West Africa five de erning their presence in certain prohibitive areas Not more than onesixth of the sea meadows from The Pas in Manitoba to Port Nelson on the grees south of the equator where the n ejcury 1S were today lifted effective Christmas day it was lias been fished regularly Mr Neal Green points shores of Hudson Bay Then hunters can go by the 114 mar Mr Motigey shot an olephat with his announced at the Department of Justice The out in his book The Fisheries of the North Sea way of Winnipeg to Port Nelson thence to Chester ¬ Remington 3o caliber high power slide action sport oruer was issued at the recommendation of the Properly organized the industry is able to produce field Inlet and Baker Lake and stand in the heart iunrlfl TulVimal charged the party partyThe Attorney General and was approved by President S4r 0000000 worth of food per annum Before the of the caribou country And those who know say The first shot brought him down but two more morebullets yilson by wireless wirelessWWTT of 150 150oocooo caribou there than there were bullets in the same place necessary to finish finishhim Ri i value only ever were war we obtained fisli to the there are more B WWTT WTC Belgium R TV December K 23 v r Great Ttf Britain oocooo buffalo on the western American plains The cari ¬ him The elephant weighed over four tons and andwas PS EL Ims informed Holland that she intends to forward forwardTR11 oocoooThe The total fishing area is alwut 300000 square bou country is probably the greatest natural game was nhnut n 7 ver inrt OVPI months old Mr f ° ation miles rather more than twice the size of the Brit ¬ preserve left on earth And it is soon to be invaded TR11 Jritta W lll V ish Isles The capital expended by the different The last railroad bridge and embankment have been unc countries Great Britain Norway Holland Den ¬ completed Soon trains will be1 running into Port r thrcush Dn11 mark and Germany in this industry might be es ¬ Nelson timated roughly at 250000000 says Mr Green NelsonCaribou Caribou range the cold bleak wilderness from the which is inadequate in view of what might bs dona Arctic Circle southward Sometimes they drift Intense heat with great humidity tropical di WASHINGTON D C December 23 The Rus if the opportunities were fully exploited exploitedIn away down to Saskatchewan and Manitoba but the seases insect pests limited food and water supply sian Bolshevikl has started an army of 10000 In England there is remarkably little invested in millions are to be found iu the Chesterfield Inlet wild beasts and often savage men tend to make men on the Narza front according to advices reach the shore industries Taking the possible output region the hunters life a precarious one oneIn ing the State Department today from Helsingfors of 450000000 in this area of 300000 square miles regionCaribou Caribou says Osborne Scott of the Canadian In spite of the many hardships and dangers of The situation in Esthonia is extremely bad the ad we gettabout 1500 value of fisli per square mile Northern Hallway travel in such numbers that it Africau sport a large number of men prior to the vices say due to a lack of Esthoniau arms to police fished per annum or 250 an acre whereas prior often takes days for the herds to pass a given point European war were accustomed to seek recreation the territory territoryZURICH to the war this was only about 500 per square mile They move in solid masses wedged so tightly that among the African wilds eacli year ZURICH Switzerland December 23 General or a little over 65 cents an acre acreTaking they often rub the hair off their sides The noise Many yearMany sections of Africa have been brought under Greener who succeeded Ludendorff as first quarter Taking an annual output of 450000000 Mr of their march is like that of any army on the civilizing influences within the past few years and mastergeneral of the German army has sent an Green goes on to say as being not only possible move especially under British and French rule condi ultimatum to the Ebert government that he will but highly probable as soon as peace comes we moveThe The caribou country is one of clear atmosphere tious for hunting have been made much more livable occupy Berlin unless order is quickly restored get if capitalized on a twenty vears purchase level plains and few obstructions to sight Hunters and agreeable due to admirable methods of colonial according to information from the German frontier value the sum of 5800000000 or 50 per acre there will stand in far less danger of being shot in administration today as being the capital value of the fisheries in these mistake for a deer than in the north woods of todayDUBLIN DUBLIN Ireland December 23 Resolutions ask northern seas seasAnd Minnesota or Michigan Hitherto the country has And yet this valuable source of food supply is only been accessible to the few because of the SCOTCH BOYS 182 POUND FISH receiving hardly and attention from our government long tedious and somewhat dangerous journey really wants selfdetermination wen country Talking governmentTalking of the poor mans dish the herring When the new rail line is in full operation access adopted Sinn Fein and Nationalist meetings which of all fish is the highest in food value Mr will be less difficult for thousands Caribou veni ¬ Big Hie Halibut ffaliliiit Caupht oaugnt on TnTif light Tarkle TacKie from irom a a aQuay ariou by towns many in thc south of ireand on Slindy SlindyPARIS Green gives some interesting facts The increase son will soon be on the menu card of Canadian of the fish is almost incalculable An average 100 and United States hotels and eating places and Quay at Wick PARIS France December 23 The American en in spawning season will deposit 4000000 eggs many ladies will be Avrapping themselves in caribou voys to the peace conference today authorized the the5fc35A Collectively eggsCollectively the British herring fleet when skin coats 5fc35A U1 JiaVC JK ye O iaer iaerih ih fishing uses 1000 miles of nets these are arranged lish papers this paragraph paragraphA wju confer iu the afternoon with William G so that the herring into the wall of the nets In a single season 3000000000 runs herrings are landed TALE OF A DONKEY AND A PIKE A halibut weighing 182 pounds was hooked by a awf s Unitcd states ambassador to Fiance FianceWASHINGTON in the British Isles alone This quantity is only wf wfW1S W1S S A fiUI1 Uealcr taeklC lurcliuscd d tlie tlieQflfh flbh WASHINGTON D C December 23GcmTaI u tiny fraction of the supply in the ocean oceanYANK The voracity of the pike is proverbial This is weather forecast The indications are for general illustrated by a grim but unauthenticated story YANK GAMES AMUSE THE ENGLISH which suggests that tho fish must have been a rela ¬ tive of that one which was the hero of Jardinc s story of the missing butler whose watch and but ¬ of the tale and got it from Alex Mowatt a well tvn f luu suites juc uaj Much diversion has boon created in Hyde Park tons were found many years afterward in a mon ¬ known and reputable angler of the Wick district WASHINGTON D C December 23 Ships as by games all of them new hero played by strous pike There seems to be a family connection who wrote jrrcgating 500000 tons are now on their way to toIt American soldiers In hustle ball two teams at any rate between the stories storiesThe It is quite a fact that this lad did hook a hali South America where they will bo devoted to compete the men in each standing in single file The maiii story comes from the Birmingham but The boy is 11 to 15 years of ase and was commercial trade between that country and tho with their heads bent down as in leapfrog The England Daily Mail and runs tins way A few fishing from the South Quay at Wick He was United States Secretary of Commerce Eedfield ball is passed down the file between the mens legs weeks ago while rambling through Packington working with a line of about one pound weight announced this afternoon until it reaches the la t man who runs with it to Park he saw a fisherman whom he encaged in for sixty fathoms and had a No 3 codhook on it conversation iiie iisncrman said that Jic He had previously been fishing with rank HThe team that exhausts its rank first is a bit of history in connection with the pool which for codling but had gone home and g the winner Itoars of laughter greeted the ele ¬ he proceeded to relate Some years ago the young line as he had seen tho halibut He secu phant race in which the competitors are coupled family of Lord Aylesford had a donkey Aftor Horseman in acrobatic fashion one man holding the others some years of faithful service the ani fcct A variant of this is the boat race In which allowed to roam at will in the park but that it Avas impossible for the boy the couples with locked arms and legs rock them ¬ time was missed and forgotten A few yea himself boyhimself He got it along the Qua selves forward with a resemblance to rowing rowingThe a fisherman at the pool caught a large and aged in the Quay Wall and thereafter some fishermen fishermenassisted The most spectacular game was skinning the pike He was so delighted with his capture that assisted him in landing it The hr11 was n flnv snake which caused shouts of merriment The he had it set up Upon opening the fish for this sound healthy iish in good coiid teams stand in file as in hustle ball each man purpose it was found to contain besides other relics It coiidIt is a quite wellknown fact that at this season and the first few wires will prove that to you holding a hand of the man in front and in rear of four slices which were shown to people at the hall of t lie year halibut of about a similar size come in into him between the legs The leading man falls back ¬ and it is said they were quite satisfied that the to the point of the South Quiiy and only a week or If you are interested get in touch with me immo immoso ward onto his rear man and each repeats the proc ¬ shoes donkeyThe were those of an old donkey so before a halibut Of about a stone or two less diately giving me correct address and let me know knowwas ess till the whole file is prone Without un ¬ The story is partly corroborated by residents of was taken by another lad here but I think that the = locking hands the pile has to rise again to its the locality who rte lare that tho pike in the pool last caught fish by the small boy would constitute constituteabout original position and in the effort to do so fre ¬ frequently had savagely bitten the noses of animals about a record for size bein taken on a Hue i f quent breaks occur in the chain putting tbu players which went there to drink drinkRETURNING ° ment and it will lead to other investments of the theWOODCOCKS out of court Badminton Magazine WOODCOCKS WAY WITH A WORM same natare later on Ioa do as you asrec RETURNING MARKED SOCKEYE SALMON SALMONThe If your answer is satisfactory you will hear from fromCuriosity QUEEN VICTORIAS NOBLE TROUT TROUTA Curiosity has been expressed as to the precise me Make all remittances promptly by Western Westernmanner The planting of Alaska sockcvc salmon in the manner in which u woodcock employs his bill for the Union Unionpurpose A E Mainwaring a North Derbyshire England Columbia River is yielding results of notable in ¬ purpose of feeding A sportsman who has always T TV CTnW CTnWimagined man writes to the Fishing Gazette The agent of terest In the spring of 1916 yearling sockeyes imagined that the bird drove his bill into the soft l J 1 JZiIi JZiIiearth the Melbourne estates where the English prime hatched from eggs received from the Yes Bay earth and capturing a worm beneath the surface nriFTON iuiun JIAW BACE TRACK XKAUB oiujju CLIFTON oiujjuf f j N j J ministers Lords Pnlraerstou and Mellraiinie once hatchery and reared in the ponds of the state hatch lately had an opportunity of observing the process lived alled my attention a few days ago to an cry at Bouneville Oregon were liberated in the A woodcock lighted within a few feet of him and entry in an old note book dealing with the renting Columbia Itiyer About 50000 of these were marked of some property on a small tributary of the Derby ¬ before planting by the removal of ventral and adi ¬ ssIXTSSl iFsffiarg watcn Thf isspissi sss ffa h s S s ss shire river Wye The entries ran from 1853 to pose fius The success achieved as proved by the IXTSSl i f Srfcto TODA F SPECIAL 1857 and one item in the book read Four trout capture of hundreds of marked salmon is con ¬ weighing fortynine jwunds sent to the queen Vic ¬ sidered one of the most important and interesting ently a worm emerged from one of the holes and Al t toria when she lunched with the Duke of Devon experiments iu yalinou marking ever undertaken iu was at once taken and Bwallowcd the operation THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE GUIDEbeing eMro at Cheswick America being then repeated Boom 103 22 West Quincy Street Chicago Hlinois


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