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COLINo. The only unbeaten horse among the leading American money winners is Colin. A brown horse by Commando Pastorella, Colin was bred and owned by the late James R. Keene, in whose silks he won all of the fifteen races in which he started, scoring twelve times as a two-year-old and three times at three. Among his most notable triumphs were the Futurity, Great Trial, Saratoga Special, Withers, Belmont and Tidal Stakes. He was shipped to Eng- land, and after beating one of the fastest sprinters in a training trial failed to start abroad and was retired to the stud. The complete record of Colin, and of such other noted horses as Man o War, Exterminator, Sun Beau, Equipoise and Gallant Fox will be found in the 1936 edition of the American Racing Man- -ual, the "Wonder Book of the Turf." It is entirely new, larger, more comprehensive than ever before, with a number of new features that greatly enhance its value. Naturally the demand for the 1936 , edition has been insistent and of large S volume. As this edition is limited, it behooves all who desire a copy to rush an order immediately. The price remains the same. PAPER, .50 SPECIAL, .00 DE LUXE, .50 For your convenience, the following I order blank is here provided: ! Please Specify Kind of Binding Desired J DAILY RACING FORM, I 441 Plymouth Ct., Chicago, 111. J Name ; 1 Street and No I ! Office and State j IPost Please Print Name and Address Plainly j J Monthly Form Book! x Now On Sale xj