untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1922-03-06

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Leadm Am«ican Sires of Long-Priced Winners of 1921 19il Most Important Races of Foreign Winners of Important American Countries Stakes Necrology of the Turf in 1921 Yearling Sales in 1921 in America, Pari-Mutuel Betting Explained Etc., Etc. PRICES — By Mail: LEATHERETTE BOUND, .60 : : : : : PAPER BOUND, .10 Full Purchase Price Must Accompany Each Order THE 1922 LEATHERETTE COVERED BOOK IS A DEPARTURE FROM THE OLD STYLE. IT IS MOST SERVICEABLY BOUND, GOLD LETTERED AND FLEXIBLE i » — «. — # 1 With this eminently handy book any admirer of racing can readly answer almost any query that may come up concerning facts of racing in the past. Its equal has never been printed and, considering the topics it covers, it is an extremely low-priced book of general and correct turf information ••o»pooo»»o»o»o»»o« »»oooooo»»oo»»oooooo»ooooooooo»»»»oo«+ ♦ t J THE AMERICAN RACING MANUAL j 4, la a « »|. ril. t«-4l publication. Its contents must not lie naetf without t ** permission. The matter In the paxes of The American Raclnic Man- ♦ ual la original and has been written and compiled by Its editor* and 0 a statistician*. Proof of originality la ready in case protection baa to J! be sought iigainst nnant horlzed copylata. J* DAILY RACING fORM PUBLISHING CO., 441 PLYMOUTH COURT, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS 157-159 EAST 32nd STREET, NEW YORK CITY 74 EXCHANGE STREET, BUFFALO, N, Y,


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