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j j I j j j j i Tributes Well Deserved! .... The 1936 Kentucky Derby Book j WITH COMPLETE PAST PERFORMANCES OF ALL 112 ENTRIES . SI j They Speak for Themselves I "The Kentucky Derby book surpasses "One of the finest examples of turf j ! my fondest expectations. It gives the publication I have ever encountered and I I racing publio the Past Performances of a mine of useful information, not only I ! all the Derby candidates in a neat and to the prospective spectator at the Ken- j j compact volume, which is handy for tucky Derby but to the racing world in I ready reference. The other features are general, owner and patron alike. This I I well presented, and I am delighted to booklet, issued by Triangle Press, is well j j recommend it to all followers of the worth a place in everyones racing ! greatest of all outdoor sport." library." E. PAUL. WAGGONER, j I Signed COL. MATT WINN. Co-owner Arlington Downs. j "The book is the most informative of "Triangle Press remarkable compila- j tion of the 1936 Kentucky Derby past its kind Ive ever seen." in book distributed 1 ! BRYAN FIELD performances form, I Turf Editor, New York Times, f" oy the country and containing all j the salient features of this Blue Grass I ! "No turfman should be without this epic, is just another example of the en- j valuable book." FRANK ORTELL, terprise which has been an outstanding I Turf Editor, New York World-Telegram, feature of this organization since my in- I troduction to racing." "Not only something to use now but a TRAV DANIEL, ! ! book you will want to keep. Worth many Resident Manager Arlington Downs, j I times its price." W. J. MacBETH, . , , . . i T,, Turf Editor, New York Herald Tribune. 11 ! f bok Dfe,rbv enthusiast can afford to be without. i "No man who calls himself a turfman EARL SANDE, I I should be without this handbook." One of Americas greatest jockeys, i TONEY BETTS, . . . . . I Turf Editor, New York Post T-hlsflboo mu. P6nS Ta? I I publications." E. J. TRANTER, I j "Using this Derby book makes picking President of Fasig-Tipton Co. I I the winner seem easy." ..The past performances alone are j ED CURLEY, worth ten times the price." I - Turf Editor, New York American. HUMPHREY FINNEY, ! "Fulfills the major requirements of stud Manager, Holly Beach Farm. J I Kentucky Derby enthusiasts." "Indispensable to all turf followers." J j L. "PONY" McATEE, JOHN KANE, j ! Rider of two Derby winners. General Secretary, Jamaica, Aqueduct, j PRICE 50 CENTS Now on Sale at All Leading Newsstands The 1936 Kentucky Derby Complete Official Past Performance Book Is com- 1 piled by the publishers of The Morning Telegraph and Daily Racing Form, assuring j accuracy and reliability. It is published for the first time and contains every vital i fact concerning each horse in this famous race. I Only a limited number of copies have been published and, as these complete I past performances will not be obtainable in any other publication, we advise pur- chasing your copies TODAY. I If your newsdealer cannot supply you, use coupon below with remittance. I ORDER BLANK I DAILY RACING FORM, I 441 Plymouth Court, Chicago, 111.: , I Enclosed find $ .for which please send me I copies of the Special 1936 Kentucky Derby Past Performances Book. I NAME STREET AND NUMBER. ,...-... P. O. AND STATE... Please print name and address plainly !