untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1901-12-11

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a YOU ARE A LOSER When you follow "guessers" and "handicap-pere" at New Orleans. Im nn th snot ar J1Y information is "HEAL STABLE STUFF." My LIBEBAL and HONEaT TBEATiiEN of stable friends enables me to wire my clients aome good things every week. I DO NOT wire every day-lU NOT wire any "odds n favorites" and ANYTHING I DO wirr you can back with confidence. My honesty is proven by years of success and the fact YOU CANT PAT ME until after you win. If yon want GENUINE INSIDE IN FOBMATION send me your ad-dress, promising to bet for me on the orse I wire you. In your first letter only inclose 40c aa a depoBit to insure acceptance of telegrams. 1 will thin immediately mail you MY SPECIAL CODE. To protect my racing interests am compelled to eend telf grams by code. Frank J Henry Drawer 3, New Orleans, La J Reynolds and Co., 73, 119 DEARBORN ST. The best of reliable information and expert handicapping by wire from our experts at Oakland daily. OUR GRAND SPECIAL will start in the first race at Oakland today and will win as easily as FITZKANEr AND REDWALD YESTERDAY Both given as straight winners by us. This will be a long shot, as he has been beaten on a mnddy track the last two outB. We also expect A GOOD CARD AT NEW ORLEANS. .00 Weekly. Wired at 10 a.m. RAGE TRACK INFORMATION BUREAU Suite 500, 263-269 Dearborn St. Terms .00 Per Day; .00 Per "Week. MEME WASTELL, 30 TO I TO WIN, 10 JO I FOR PLACE Was our good thing in the first race. Piederich was the horse that we adviBsd our patrons in the second race. He ran third. We also gave them Lou Woods for a good thiog. Although the meeting at New Orleans is only two weeks old onr clients already are playing: with the bookmakers money. You can do likewise. It is not neceBBary to make a long story of how it happened. Our wonderful record Bpeaka for itself. ONE TO FOU t LONG SHOTS WIN EVE BY DAY AT NEW ORLEANS. The odds range from 10 to 60 to 1. Look at the long shots that won Tuesday, and then do you think that you can beat the races unless you have inside information. . Wednesday 8 to l Extra speGlal. 5a.as?.aS tunity. vvY play good money on short pricsd favorites when you can Lack a long shot that has a better chance of winning than any favorite on the card. jTnursdau we Expect to Hstonisn tire Turf world. EteyiiS " 1. We consider this ODe as good as ORLA WON at 15 to 1, and we advised threo hundred patrons in Chicago to plunge to the limit, and when wo advise a plunge we expect all our patrons to play 0 or more. Never imss our Califomias, Either as? tte-Sh?6, We can beat anybody on informati n hero, and wo bar none, whether they live at the track or in town. ALWAYS follow us with confidence, always remember we are the greatest Turf Bureau in existence. WP RiV5 WinnPrQ If yon aro king such, come to ub. .Onr card will be a revelation. II u uiiu lliliiuiu. We know something and if you follow us it wilt be money in your pocket, if you dont we are sorry for yon. .Also Bold at Kolmans cigar store, 267 Dearborn 8t., and cigar stand Adams Express Building, 185 Dearborn St., and newsstand northeast corner Van Buren and Dearborn Sts. BUNCO-BRONCHO INFORMATION CO BEDNER 15 BEDECK, REDWALD, MORTAL PIPES, STAND A TAP, EXTRA SPECIALS. Besides intermission pass time bets: Bean, 20; The Boston, Enterpe, Waterhouse, Alpaca Pyrrho, Schwarzwald, Commissioner Forster, Fitzknnet, Landscer. TnHau Turn odds 3 to 8 to i and one of the best OOay I WO - thiugs of the year, odds SO TO 50. Rem inter Thursday and Saturday. Special Daily City Sheets with all Races $ 1 .00. Six Specials for 0 or for One. Wired to any part of the world. On sale at 11:80 a.m. at office 176 H. Ulark St., in ticket office. Phone 2149 Central. Newsstand southeast corner Clark and Madison Hts. Col. J. C. Wooters, Mgr., 91 Lincoln Ave., tel. North 1007. Tu rf Exchange COMMISSIONS ON ALL RACES. station,, Q SPECIAL TRAINS ON Q 1:: It! If, iS J ILLINOIS CENTRAL RY. J .Si 8::::::: ill? : " 39th Bt 12:15 1:15 1:45 Returning Trains at 4:45 and 6:05 p.m. " 63rd Bt 12:50 1:20 1-50 and after last race. Grand Crossing 12:55 1:25 1:55 " Kensington.... 1:00 1:30 2:00 , BOUND TBIP. - - 25 CENTS.


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