untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1935-04-20

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yMg-vfeb Offi IN THIS ISSUE y x; :: : . -A Farewell to Equipoise ...by Salvator. : NAjH9KaP This master of turf writers, veteran whose authority is recognized here and abroad, KjiMamjllnBjm has penned an eptc adieu to a beloved horse. It is illustrated with one of the most Hr remarkable turf portraits you have ever seen, and which POST. .TIME tells yori H Mammy of All the Jockeys ...by Newton Tell. Another outstanding racing writer has found pathos and human interest in the lift Col JMIatt ! VlOO ? one t ractnands picturesque but unsung figures.. Read of Birdie Cook one of, the romances of the race track. V- , In the KENTUCKY DERBY Sherlocks of the Turf ...by Len Rednellet. NUMBER of POST TIME now Crime on the race track . . .the "fix em boys" at work . . .the infamous Paddie I on sale, Col. Winn, "the man who Barrie . . . thrills and adventure behind the scenes .-. . all told succinctly and en V made the Derby," has written an tertainingly m a brilliant article. interesting message of welcome to Like Father Like Daughter ...by Chester Redman. . the thousands who will throng his- A girl- facing a brilliant career as a society belle, educated at one of Americai toric Churchill Downs on May 4 most exclustve schools, tosses the life of a pampered butterfly to the winds to follow for the annual renewal of the - tn the footsteps of her distinguished father one of the really great trainers of the J., are t rrn foct - American turf. She is beautiful and charming Mary Hirsch, daughter of the talented great coniesc. .. .. . Max. She tells you, in POST TIME, why the boofbeats of the race tracks are mor$. - - alluring to her than the cadenced beats of the ballroom orchestra. .- , , V ; y THESE AND A DOZEN OTHER FEATURES make POST TEVIE the biggest twenty- - 4: five cents worth on the newsstand. BUY YOUR COPY TODAY! s Vl , : ;". . , - andj For one year POST TIME, the turfs smartest magazine, has been quietly forging ahead in its field until today, -J . upon its first anniversary, it has won a place at the top of all turf publications. The best authors money can obtain, the . finest paper and printing, unsurpassed illustrations, place POST TIME beside the leading classpublicajions of the country. In the May issue, now on sale, POST TIME presents a bigger and more elaborate publication for discriminating readers "v than any of the issues that have preceded it. By means of recently achieved widespread distribution, POST TIME cart now be purchased at virtually all newsstands. Mechanical limitations caused by the sudden growth have resulted in a shortage of copies. Your newsdealers supply is limited. Buy your POST TIME today while you can still obtain a copy. Z .. . You will never again be without it for you will recognize that it is a publication of indispensable interest to the discrimin-ating follower of the turf.


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