untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1902-07-06

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Reynolds and Co. 63, 119 DEARBORN ST. Vincennes Six Shooter Flying Torpedo Waswift Our clients profited on the above Saturday. All followers of the races should obtain our specials on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this coming week. Our information on these three days will be worth ten fold its weight in gold. A. number of high-class horses that have been held for a fast track will be cut loose. These always perform up to their work. Monday we have two that are ready money, odds from 8 to 20 to 1 ; both of these will win off by themselves. Tuesday a 6 to 10 to 1 shot that will beat all the crack sprinters. This horse is a speed marvel and can ron three-quarters in bettor than 1 :13. Wednesday our previously advertised 30 to 1 shot goes. This one was to have been cut loose last week, but did not start owing to track conditions. , If over there was a certainty in a horse race this is one. This individual outworked Lady Strathmore, the best four-year-old at St. Louis, and can run a mile in 1:39 i or better. Be sensible and do not overlook this rare opportunity to win a bunch of money. Delivered to any city address before 12 oclock and for sale at news stand southeast corner Clark and MadiBon Sts. HORSEMENS INFORMATION GO. P. O. BOX 902, CHICAGO, IIX.;5 Our Terms: .00 Each or Six Real Good Things for 0.00. SATURDAY Our GoodThing Won Again FIVE OUT OF SIX of our GOOD THINGS was winning information to all our subscribers last week. This easily proves no one can beat six races daily. All we advise on is at least one, but these are on winners of real good odds. We do no guessing, but find out from the owners and trainers what is doing before we inform our subscribers. After you have tried all others give us a trial and be convinced that we are on the inside of what is going on and send no dead ones. We live on the track. None can get away from us. We send the names in advance of those that are going to be uncovered for large coups. Monday One of Our Long Shots Starts Which we will inform all our subscribers. WHY DONT YOU JOIN US? THIS WILL BE OUR BANNER WEEK. Large Doings This Week. We have a fast track at last. The bad track conditions the past meeting enabled most of the owners and trainers to judge their own horses chances. A good track will bring out all the high class horses which my men have a line on, many that have been waiting for a fast track to be uncovered for large doings. From all reports I expect at least Eight Extra Special Good Things to be cut loose to win at good odds this week. SATUBDAY MY PATBONS BECEIVED LEMCO, 2-1 ; SIX SHOOTER, 7-5, Bet the Limit. WASWIFT, 9-1, for a Good Thing. Monday you can bet the limit on OTIS. WYETH, MAUD GONNK, COBBIGAN, and I expect to put my patrons next to an KXTBA SPECIAL WI INNER AT 15 TO l IN THE SIXTH RACE. I advise all my patrons to get it. RATES: .00 DAILY, .00 WEEKLY. EY-JOCKEY VIC BRITTON fuite 539-40, 225 Dearborn St. NOTE. I will also furnish my patrons information on Eastern and St. Louis races this week. These will be mentioned on my Special Sheet. .GUESSING be easy money all your life for the bookmakers, DONT betting on dead ones, when you can easily avoid it, and play when the stable money is being played. Am on the grounds early watching the morning workouts and am in "THE KNOW." I never wire except I am absolutely sure the horse is fit and out for the money. Terms: "NO MONEY IN ADVANCE." Instead, after the horse I wire you has won, send me the winnings of a .00 straight bet. Furthermore, inclose 25 cents in your first letter only as a do-posit to guarantee acceptance of telegrams. ADDRESS I D I II M 1930 STATE ST. J, DLU III CHICAGO, ILL. FRED ERNEST My clients got the money the week just closed. I sent nothing Saturday, as my subscribers are comprised chiefly of business and professional men, who I was unable to reach by wire, the majority of them being absent from their regular addresses from Thursday evening until Monday, because of the holidays. For that reason I, in these columns on Friday, advised them to play Green-Key-Hen-Sad which won without an effort at 3 to 1. All my clients have my private code, which I furnish them, and profited accordingly by the above advice. I originated the NO MONEY IN ADVANCE method of doing business, and by honest treatment brought it to a success. I do no guessing, employ the best track experts obtainable, besides having sources of inside information which it is not necessary to mention here. Instead of paying me in advance, simply promise to bet .00 for me on the horse I wire you, and treat me honestly. I sent my clients this week the following: Monday "Sigmund" 1 won, 15 to I. Tuesday "Wild Pirate," 3rd, 25 to I. Wednesday "Evelyn Byrd" won, 5 to I. Thursday "Wild Pirate" won, 3 to I. and in this paper Friday it being the Fourth of July, when telegrams would not reach my friends promptly I advised them in the strongest language to bet their limit on ??iw3 Green-Key-Hen-Sad which, as I said before, won easily. To protect my code bearers and myself, I do not care to mention what the name of this one was, but you can easily verify it by any of my subscribers or the telegraph company handling my business. If this kind of information and square dealing interests you, let me hear from you. I dont wire . every day, only when I KNOW POSITIVELY THEBE IS "SOMETHING DOING." Enclose 25 cents in your first letter to guarantee me against loss by refusal of telegrams. If you are on the "square," you will not regret our acquaintance. Address, Fred Ernest, P. O. Box 182, Chicago. Form Letter on file at Daily Bacing Form at 11 a.m. daily, RaceTrack Information Bureau SUITE 500, 263-269 DBABBOKN ST. PHONE HARRISON 3689. TERMS: .00 DAILY. - .00 WEEKLY. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS WIRED AT 9 A. Iff. JULY 7TH AT WASHINGTON PAK: First Race, 3 to I Plunge for the Limit Bet. Sixth Race, 10 to I Pltire for the Limit Bet. The above two good things are without doubt the best betting propositions of the Washington Park meeting to date. We invite all our friends to get aboard. SI 00 Bet on Each to Win Should Make ,300 or More. FORM IiETTER ON SALE AT 9 A. M. Also sold at Grand Pacific, Great Northern and Sherman Hotels in rotunda at cigar stands ; Kol-mans cigar store, 267 Dearborn St. ; cigar stand in Adams Express Building, 185 Dearborn St., and news stand, northwest corner Clark and Madison Sts. JAMES IS AT BRIGHTON BEACH!! This track is known ap the HANDICAPPERrt MORGUE and the place where many a form player is-put out of business. Have you ever heard of the "BEACH COMBERS"1 Well, this is the track where they do up things nice and brown. They take months in secretly preparing SPECIAL TRICKS to bo put through at a LONG PRICE. My regular Sunday announcement did not appear last week because I intended to lay off and did not send any information. I took a week off and ran over to see my old, friends, the "BEACH COMBERS." My old friends received me with open arms and "piped" me off to some of the choicest tricks that will be run off at this meeting. They showed me one which they called "THE CLOCK BREAKER" and this one was certainly a SENSATIONAL WONDER. I timed him at early dawn and if I told you the time he ran a mile in, you would certainly say that I timed him through the stem of a bamboo stick. You will hear of another HAMBURG t this meeting, but not until after my clients have cashed on this one. Coming up the stretch ho went bo faet that it seemed-that he touched the ground but once from the eighth pole home. STOP YOUR DOPING ! STOP YOUR GUESSING ! Obtain my racing wires throughout this meeting, is the advice I offer to all turfites who have been losing and see how quickly I cm put you on your feet again. TERMS FOR SIX SPECIAL WIRES 0. For turfites who are unable to play I make the following offer : Sond mean account of 5 and I will place on each of my specials, wiring or mailing you the information each morning. When playing for you I do not charge for my information, but deducting 20 per ceat of the net weekly winnings for acting as your commissioner at the track. Winnings are remitted at the end of each week by P. O. Money Order. A copy of "HOW TO BET SUCCESSFULLY" mailed free on application. Subscriptions should be sent at once in order to take advantage of the numerous "GOOD THINGS" that are going to be put through at this meeting. C H. James, P. O. Box 112, Gravesend, N. V.


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