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Master Index of Features and Columns: 1946–2000 Master Index of Features and Columns: 1946–2000 TABLE OF CONTENTS ALLOWANCE RACES 1 ANGLE OF THE MONTH 1 APPRENTICE JOCKEYS 3 BANDAGES/FRONT WRAPS 4 BEATEN FAVORITES 4 BEATEN LENGTHS 4 BELMONT STAKES 4 BET DOWNS/UNDERLAYS 4 BETTING COUPS 5 BODY ENGLISH 5 BOOKMAKERS 5 BOOK-VIDEO-SOFTWARE REVIEW 5 BOUNCE PATTERN 6 BOX WAGERING 6 BREEDERS’ CUP CLASSIC 6 BREEDERS’ CUP DISTAFF 7 BREEDERS’ CUP HANDICAPPING 7 BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE 8 BREEDERS’ CUP JUVENILE FILLIES 8 BREEDERS’ CUP MILE 8 BREEDERS’ CUP SPRINT 8 BREEDERS’ CUP TURF 8 BREEDERS’ CUP WAGERING 8 CHART CALLING 9 CHEAP CLAIMERS 9 CLAIMING PATTERNS 9 CLAIMING RACES 10 CLAIMNG TACTICS 12 CLASS DROPS 12 CLASS HANDICAPPING 14 CLASS JUMPS 15 COMMANDO 16 COMPARATIVE ODDS LINE 17 COMPUTER HANDICAPPING 17 CONDITION BOOK 17 CONDITIONED CLAIMING RACES 18 CONSISTENCY 18 DAILY DOUBLE WAGERING 19 DAILY RACING FORM 20 DEL MAR 20 DIRT-TO-TURF SWITCHES 21 DISTANCE CUT-BACKS 21 DISTANCE STRETCH-OUTS 22 DISTANCE SWITCHES 22 DOSAGE 22 DUTCHING 23 EARLY SPEED 23 EARNINGS/EARNINGS PER START 24 EAST COAST UPDATE 25 ENTRIES: COUPLED/UNCOUPLED 26 EQUIPMENT SWITCHES: BLINKERS 27 EXACTA WAGERING 27 EXPERIMENTAL FREE HANDICAP 28 FAIR MEETS 28 FAVORITES/FALSE FAVORITES 28 FIELD SIZE 31 FILLIES & MARES 31 FINISHING POSITION 31 FIRST-TIME STARTERS 32 FORM CYCLE 33 GELDINGS 34 TABLE OF CONTENTS GRADE 1 RACES 34 HALL OF FAME 34 HANDICAP RACES 34 HANDICAPPER PROFILES 35 HANDICAPPING CONTEST: ATM 35 HANDICAPPING TOURNAMENTS 35 HARNESS HANDICAPPING 35 HORSE OF THE MONTH 37 HORSE PROFILES 38 HORSE FOR COURSE LISTS 40 HUMOR 41 IMPACT VALUES 42 INCREASE YOUR HORSEPOWER 42 INSIDE INFORMATION 45 JOCKEY AGENTS 45 JOCKEY ANGLES 46 JOCKEY PROFILES 47 KENTUCKY DERBY 51 KEY RACES 52 KEY WAGERING 52 LAME/UNSOUND HORSES 52 LASIX/MEDICATION 52 LATE SPEED 52 LAYOFFS 53 LAYOFFS/FRESHENED HORSES 53 LONGSHOT HANDICAPPING 53 MAIDEN SPECIAL WEIGHTS 57 MAIDENS/MAIDEN CLAIMERS 57 MATCH RACES 59 MIDWEST MEMO 59 MILE RACES 64 MISCELLANEOUS 64 MONEY MANAGEMENT:BASIC 67 MORNING LINE 69 MUDDY/SLOPPY TRACKS 70 OAKLAWN 70 OFF TURF COURSES 71 OFF-TRACK BETTING 71 OFF-TRACK WAGERING 71 OLD TIMER’S CORNER 71 OLDER HORSES 73 OVERLAYS 74 OVERNIGHT HANDICAPS 75 OVERSEAS REPORT 75 OWNERS & OWNERSHIP 76 PACE HANDICAPPING 77 PAR CHARTS 79 PARIMUTUEL SYSTEM 79 PARLAY WAGERING 79 PEDIGREE 80 PEDIGREE LISTS 80 PICK SIX WAGERING 80 PICK THREE WAGERING 80 PLACE WAGERING 80 POINTS OF CALL/RUNNING LINES 81 POST POSITION 82 POWER RATINGS 82 PREAKNESS STAKES 82 PREP RACE PATTERNS 82 PREVIOUS ODDS 83 PROGRESSION HANDICAPPING 83 PROGRESSION WAGERING 83 PSYCHOLOGY OF BETTING 84 PSYCHOLOGY OF WAGERING 85 PUBLIC HANDICAPPERS 86 QUINELLA WAGERING 87 RACE FIXING 87 RACE TRACK MANAGEMENT 87 RACE TRACK PROFILES 88 RACING HISTORY 91 RACING PERSONALITIES 96 READER FORUM 97 REGENCY 98 RECORD-KEEPING 100 REPEAT WINNERS 100 ROUTE RACES 104 ROUTERS 104 RULES OF RACING 104 RUNNING LINES/ POINTS FO CALL 104 SARATOGA 105 SEASONAL HANDICAPPING 106 SEVEN-FURLONG RACES 107 SHIPPERS 107 SHOE CHANGES 108 SHOW WAGERING 108 SIMULCAST WAGERING 108 SPEED FIGURES/SPEED RATINGS 108 SPEED HANDICAPPING 110 SPRINTS 111 STAKES RACES 112 STARTER ALLOWANCES 113 STARTER HANDICAPS 113 STARTER RACES 113 STEEPLECHASE 113 SUPERFECTA WAGERING 114 TAULBOT 114 THE TURF INVESTOR 121 THOSE WONDERFUL DAYS 122 THREE-YEAR-OLDS 125 TOTE BOARD CHARTING 126 TRACK BIAS 127 TRACK EQUALIZATION CHART 127 TRACK PROFILES 128 TRACK VARIANT 128 TRAINER PROFILES 128 TRAINER TACTICS 133 TRAINER/JOCKEY COMBOS 136 TRAINER/JOCKEY COMBINATIONS 136 TRIFECTA/TRIFECTA WAGERING 136 TRIP HANDICAPPING 137 TRIPLE CROWN 137 TRIPLE WAGERING 138 TURF RACING 138 TURF ROUTES 139 TURF SPRINTS 139 TURF-TO-DIRT SWITCH 139 TWO-YEAR-OLDS 140 UNDERLAYS 140 WATCH YOUR STEP 140 WEIGHT SHIFTS 148 WEST COAST NOTEBOOK 149 WHEEL WAGERING 155 WIN WAGERING 155 WINTER RACING 155 WORKOUTS 156 PRINT THIS PAGE! 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III) Roseben March 195015 Allowance Races Betting the Big Ones Barr, Martin November 1956 8 Allowance Races Allowance Races for Winners Brady, Conal December 1982 10 Allowance Races Enigma of Allowance Races, The (Pt. II) Brady, Conal J. August 1981 10 Allowance Races Enigma of Allowance Races, The Brady, Conal, J. July 1981 10 Allowance Races How to Pick Em Davidson, Matt October 1977 10 Allowance Races High-Percentage Allowance System Drake, Gary May 1984 6 Allowance Races Out-of-the-Money Allowances Dun, Hal July 1956 14 Allowance Races High Purses Mean High Profits Ellis, H.K. July 1975 14 Allowance Races Blue Chip Thoroughbreds Ellis, H.K. March 1977 8 Allowance Races Sense Can Make Dollars Erroll, Will February 1956 16 Allowance Races Simplifying and Profiting from Allowance Races Howard, Bill January 1986 16 Allowance Races Upper Crust, The Hume, Kent August 1958 12 Allowance Races Ample Action Allowance Angle Janovetz, Jerry September 1973 8 Allowance Races All-Angle Handicapping (Pt. III) March, Del October 1959 14 Allowance Races Minus Ten System, The McKnight, Bob January 1956 10 Allowance Races Starter Allowance Longshots Osterman, Tim November 1976 14 Allowance Races Watch Your Step Owen, Carl May 1951 53 Allowance Races Allowance Race Class Angle, The Owen, Carl September 1951 12 Allowance Races Watch Your Step Owen, Carl June 1962 17 Allowance Races Watch Your Step Owen, Carl June 1971 17 Allowance Races Learn to Un-Learn the Rules of Racing Perloff, Richard October 1987 16 Allowance Races West Coast Diary Robertson, Dave April 1967 17 Allowance Races Increase Your Horsepower Rowe, Howard A. May 1966 17 Allowance Races Increase Your Horsepower Rowe, Howard A. May 1976 28 Allowance Races Finding the Right Allowance Horse Server, Dean July 1992 46 Allowance Races Beating the Starter Allowance Staff January 197015 Allowance Races Beware Higher Class Allowance Horses! Stokes, James R. August 1982 12 Allowance Races How to Handle Allowance Races Suppe Jr., Pat May 1978 8 Allowance Races Classy Allowance Performers Suppe, Jr., Pat November 1978 8 Allowance Races Weekly Allowance, A Sutton, Larry December 19706 Allowance Races Fall Spot System Thomas, Webb November 1955 5 Allowance Races Keys to Cashing Tintle, John January 1977 6 Allowance Races Classifying Allowance Horses Walker, Gus July 197014 Allowance Races They Try Harder Waters, Rick August 1974 12 Angle of the Month Learn to Spot the Winning Move Borg, Nick September 1996 36 Angle of the Month Ready to Roll Angle, The Borg, Nick October 1996 36 Angle of the Month Maiden Hike Angle, The Borg, Nick November 1996 49 Angle of the Month Pace Averages and Workouts Borg, Nick December 1996 36 Angle of the Month Earnings Power and Bridesmaid Ratings Brew, Tom November 1995 45 Angle of the Month Negative Trainer Patterns Collison, Steve June 1996 36 Angle of the Month Legitimate Closer, A Conte, Joe October 1986 28 Angle of the Month How Many Did He Beat? 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