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MaBtMtMBMWaMiiMWMiri iTBJMi The Demand for the American Racing Manual For 1923 has been so great that only a limited number of copies in a special binding are now available. The reason for the heavy demand for this volume is the Handicapping System comprising a speed chart, a revision chart for adjustment of figures to any important track in the country, and complete instructions for application, as well as several helpful examples taken from the racing of last season. This handicapping method does not require a knowledge of higher mathematics nor any previous experience for successful use. It is simple, quick and dependable — the heavy v/crk has been done for you by the expert * handicappers of DAILY RACING FORM. All you have to do is to take these figures from the speed chart, apply them to the performances of each horse in turn, using the revision table to equalize the varying speeds of different tracks, and you have accurate ratings on each horse in the race. ■ And yet this handicapping system is but one of many Valuable Features contained in this comprehensive handbook of the American turf. This volume also contains diagrams of all the important race tracks in the United States, Canada, Cuba and Mexico, complete statistics of the 1922 racing season — winning horses, jockey records, winning owners, leading sires, stake histories, explanation of pari-mutuel betting, bookmak-ing percentage table, and many other extremely interesting and important turf data. No one who is interested in racing can afford to be without this book. In a special, durable binding, attractively stamped in gold leaf, this volume sells for .50, with an extra charge of ten cents for registration if ordered by mail. To assure obtaining a copy it would be advisable to send your order at once to this office. The attached order blank is for your convenience. CUT OFF HERE CUT OFF HERK ORDER BLANK DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., 441-443 Plymouth Court, Chicago, 111. Enclosed find .60 for which send mo by registered mail a copy of THE AMERICAN RACING MANUAL for 1923 in special binding. I NAME STREET AND NUMBER 0. AND STATE IP. Please print name and address plainly.