untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1932-02-12

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Race Horse Records for 1931 Y M M f P T" rMk IT In tbis department of Tne American Racing Manual will be found, alpha- Mapk W M 9 III M I betically arranged, the racing record for the year and amount won by each 1 M I I I and every horse that was raced OTer the recognized tracks of the United , ,dflta WBhW P W JL. Bi States, Canada, Mexico and Cuba during 1931. This compilation is compre- w i W henaive, giving as it does not only the records of those that won or were i ! placed in races, but also of those less fortunate thoroughbreds that failed to , I I earn anything as a result of their racing efforts during the year. As invari- 1 i ably is the case, year after year, the latter list contains the names of some t 1 horses whose performances were distinctly disappointing In view of the great M things expected of them before they were put to the test of actual competi- I BPHjh tion in racing. W """"Simn The names and records of the horses which won the most money for their 3 - """""""ing-v. - . . respective ages In 1931, ranging from the two-year-old Top Flight to the fifteen-year-old Coffleld, are given below: I Horse. Age. Pedigree. Sts.lst.2nd.3d.T7np.Amt. ! Top Flight 2 Dis Done Flyatit 7 7 0 0 0 19,000 m , i Twenty Grand.... 3 St. Germans Bonus .10 8 1 1 0 218,545 , Cf i Plucky Play 4 My Play Plucky 22 4 3 6 9 86,725 i I 1 . , i --.-.- . .. . , Dr. Freeland. 5 Light Brigade Toddle 10 7 2 0 7 45.415 ,. 2 1 - AMERICAN RACING MANUAL has 5M,::: i i T i, m i . , ... i -i -i Duchess of York.. 8 Ykshire Lad Lady Kilmarnock 39 7 9 5 18 7,955 T J -TV always been the criterion by which ann0y::::::::io Sandte"::::::1! i i I I i I J all turf questions are decided. Its andEViand;;:::::S ueS:::::::::::iri i i1? IIS I 9 M Brunswick 13 Frizzle Country Fraud 12 1 1 0 10 550 9 T corps of expert statisticians have compiled cZh?n:.:::lt SeS.::::::roM3 T I fOr yOUr benefit aCCUrate raCing" data, year From lOOO to 1024. inclusive, the greatest number of horses starting dur- ! 1 ! S 1 ing any one year was 6,232 in 1905. From that year there was an annual fall- 1 S T! alter n, year. f-pi-i I he reliability 1 1 lJ ot J the il mtorma- J ins "i m 1913, when 0my 3,541 started. Then began a steady annual ;;y .; 1 1 ,. -. . , Bain until 1J1-7. when 4,200 horses went to the post. A sharp decline to 1 1 J I tlOn COntained m thlS PUbllCatlOn i i j i haS eS- 3531 In 1913 fl- Improvement was shown in mo, when 4.032 horsea I 1 w 1 -1 raced. The 5,000 mark was passed in 1922, and thereafter a considerable ! 1 j 1 1 1 i 1 y tablished, m its acceptance by racing ?: I authorities, its reputation as being the final 67l t word in all matters pertaining to racing. Facsimile f w in Manual I Use this order blank today ErrBLANK f A for which send me a copy of the AMER 1 t ! Ip ICAN RACING MANUAL FOR 1932 to P .; I " Please specify kind of binding desired i f 1 PAPER, .50 SPECIAL, .08 J Is DELUXE, 0 i; f Daily 7 Racing T Form - f I P. O. and State...... , ! J I 441 Plymouth Court Chicago, III 1P"" p ,ad add,tsl palnW ?


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