untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1925-04-14

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two horses o|| | irrMr ™J ™»K*gLYl a day dijlijLi iv r Tiii Hi And More Than Worth „ THE TTJRF WIZARD | 1030 MADISON AYE., COYINGTON, KY. YESTERDAYS ADVERTISED GETAWAY SPECIAL: SIR LEONID .80, Won WILD GOOSE .30, Won These were the only horses released by me yesterday. My Bowie record speaks for itself. OF THE LAST FOURTEEN 14 SPECIALS RELEASED BY ME ELEVEN WON, TWO FINISHED SECOND AND ONE LOST. Note: All above horses were filed hours in advance with this publication. HAVE COMPLETED FINAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE HAVRE DE GRACE MEETING where I expect to beat my above mentioned BOWIE RECORD. MY BIG OPENING-DAY SPECIAL GOES AT HAVRE DE GRACE TOMORROW, WEDNESDAY. This horse has been carefully and quietly prepared by shrewd people who seldom mike mistakes and should WIN AT JTJICY ODDS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS EXTRAORDINARY OFFER. COMPLETE SERVICE FOR THE WHOLE HAVRE DE GRACE MEETING thirteen racing days, for FORTY 0.00 DOLLARS. Payable in advance. MY clients get a REAL RUN FOR THEIR MONEY. SUBSCRIBE NOW and become one of my happy followers. REMIT by Western Union or Postal telegraph, with your correct name and address. WEEKLY RACING GUIDE A Weekly Sport Journal Devoted to the Thoroughbred Horse NOW ON SALE WEEKLY RACING GUIDES Daily Track Service Free Code Specials for Tuesday: TIJUANA — Apprentice -Quarter-Stand. For code buy this weeks issue of WEEKLY RACING GUIDE v- = a 25 Cents a Copy On Sale at All Leading Newsstands SUBSCRIPTIONS BY FIRST-CLASS MAIL, .25 PER MONTH DAILY RACING CHART, Inc., Publishers 144 East 34th Street. New York. N. Y. HAVRE DE GRACE RACING Want to t*«t in touch immediately with two or three genuine sportsmen to share with myself information on several pood plays at this meeting. Due to the heavy financial obligations I have assumed I want to obtain the co-operation of a few regulan, men who can make a 00 play as their end of the fee ; and no propositions. To such parties who, by writing on their business letterheads or otherwise, can demonstrate their sincerity and responsibility, I will positively prove up before they are expected to invest a dollar. To those whose replies indicate integrity I will clearly outline just whos who and whats what, and, of course, "seeing is believing." EDW. J. BENNETT 7M St. Paul St. BA1TTMC*£, MD. GALLOPS SPKCIALS TODAY. 71-16-47-76-11-81 68-31-12-74-37-21 Send for Gallops Weekly and Parlay Page for 6 weeks, with codes for these free specials. GALLOPS, 219 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago, 111. Daily Racing Guide Has the Winners VOLUME II. ANNUAL RACING FORM FOR 1924 NOW ON SALE ANNUAL RACTnO FORM THE INTERNATIONAL AUTHORITY ON AMERICAN RAGIN6 Circulating in the United States, Cuba, Philippine Islands, Canada, Mexico, England, France, Germany, Austria, Hungary, Australia, India, Argentina, Chile, Peru, etc., etc. THIS BOOK CARRIES indexed form charts of all recognized racing in the United States, Canada, Cuba and Mexico, has supplanted an 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 oi 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. THE SPECIAL ATTENTION Of STUDENTS OE EORM 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 : CALCUTTA, ch. c, 3, by Colin — Jamma, by Delhi G. B. Allen X P67*J8h O67520* "67584* »67818h 67901 JCS133m » 68191 I h 68296 FULL MOON, blk. m, 5, by Dick Finnell — Caller On, by Oddfellow J, McGinn x S67311* «C7546 s«763S «6767»» C67805 »67833 »67933»h c679o7h «68060u 168087 »6S151in »68199ia W58242h BEST PAL, br. h, 6, by Helmet— Padula, by Laveno S. H. Holman X •67S41 h »67647 »67771* ■C7901 »07»65 »68«06 P68288 MIDIAN, b. h, 8, by Meridian — Veneta Strome, by Ben Stroma J. Bice $ «67451 » C7573* M67C17 867673 67802 *67872m » 07896m *G7933h fCSOOOm J 68020* m 68055b *68198m «68222,m *68241h N. X. BEAL, ch. h, », by Glorifier— Puritan Girl, by Yankee H. T. Palmer 0 JC7743 107915m » C7881m 067997m ° 08041 h «68129 *GS186=h »68304» IC8341« QUECBIEX, b. g, 6, by Huon — Jessie Woodson, by Scorpion Summit Stable S..X 168079 «CS255 108272 •08311 168354* P683761 •BOISTEBER, ch. g, «, by Ethelbert— Boxanna, by Bock Sand C. E. Groves x IGTG rC7676» °67728 P67803 W 7S95m P67930*h «68059li PC80SS 16S128 168303 68318 «68345» "68405 P68468 EDWABD GBAY, blk. c, 3, by Von Tromp — Bonsetta, by Masetto W. Daniel 067684 "C7881 t67986 »68204 P68323* P 68389 •SUN BBAE, ch. g, 5, by Sundridge — Sweet Briar n., by St. FrnsqninW. A. McXinney x 167468 1G7590 «67635 167690* 167795 °67845 167994 * 08176 168234 Index numbers in parentheses indicate winning races: seconds and thirds are designated by snperlor figures and the condition -of the track is shown by the designation following the index number as follows: "s" for slow, "sy" for sloppy, "m" for muddy and "h" for heavy. When not otherwise designated fast or good track conditions prevail. S indicates that the horse has run in steeplechase and hurdle races. JfcFair mud ruuuer. XGood mud runner. ®Superior mod runner. Imported. fDisqualifled. Index figures in italic type «62949h indicate stake race. Before each race number in the index below an alphabetical sign is prefixed, which shows the distance. at which the race so numbered has been ran. The key to these dnranons is given below: 1-4 and 3-8 Mile A 1 Mile * 3 1-2 Furlongs B From 1 Mile and SO Yards to 1 Mile and 1.2 Mile ■ I0° Yards q 4 1-2 Furlongs * 1 1-16 Miles p 6-8 MUe ■ *-« M»le« Q 5 1-2 Furlongs H 1 3-16, 1 1-4 and I 5-16 Miles K 3.4 Mile 1-2 and 18-8 Miles S 6 1-2 Furlongs H 1 5-8 and 1 3-4 Miles X 7.8 Mile L 2 to 3 Miles tj 7 1-2 Furlongs * 3 to 4 Miles 7 • Annual Racing Form has been oversold for the past fe w years and the attention of prospective purchasers of the 1924 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, with 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 157-159 East Thirty-second Street .... New York, H. Y. 320 East Third Street Cincinnati, Ohio 50 Richmond Street, East ----- Toronto, Ont.


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