untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1902-08-10

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j Reynolds and Co. 63, 119 DEARBORN ST. Our Sheets Filed Daily at the Daily Racing Form Office. John Bright, 5 to 2 Golden Rule, 3 to 2 Lady Jocelyn, 6 to 1 Dan McKennaJ to 2 Dick Welles, 3 to 10 Our clients profited on the above Saturday. The two horses coupled were given as one bet. Both figured even up in our handicapping. A 0 bet on Dan McKenna and bet on Lady Jocelyn would have netted the player 0 by either horse winning. It seldoms occurs that we advise a bet of this kind, but when we do, one of the horses is always at a good price and wins nine times out of ten. Monday we have one that will be at least 10 to I. Our track timer has seen all the horses entered in Mondays races do their best work and reports that this one should win off by himself. Tuesday 20 to I shot special. This individual ran a 20 pound better race last out than was expected of him by his trainer. His last race was merely a "workout. He was as close up as three lengths in the backstretch with some of the best - .eeeeeaetieeBBMeepMnejjBjM "iW horses at the tracking js not in the form charts, as it was in between the calls. Tuesday he will be entered in a soft spot and roll home. Horse racing is powerfully uncertain. We can guarantee nothing, but betting cn this good thing is like finding money. Remember, do humbug er guessing goes with us; our informations the best that money can buy. Dont be carried away by a spasmodic spurt of inconsistent jipsters, who give you a long shot and a batch of winners tiday and then fall down dismally for weeks. Always rememler what a rareljewelconsistency is. TERMS DAILY; ANT SIX DATS. Delivered to any city address before 12 oclock and for sale at news stands southeast and northwest corners Clark and Madison Sts. naiB wni TO THE FIRST LULL I U I A I two thousand le t-f KPr I K I 11 I ters with self ad-I llbb I 1 1 1 fl Li dressed stamped envelopes enclosed, I will send in return one of the greatest known Handicap Systems for LONG 8HOTS ever placed before the public. Not one cent required in advance seeing is believing. In the history of horse racing, did you ever have a more fair proposition. THINK THIS OVER. This special offer I make to gain your confidence and establish something reliable, same as my TURF GUIDE BOOK, which is now being used and endorsed by thousands. Write early if you want to come within the number. D. A. THURSTON, Publisher, 7-8 Bennett Building, Detroit, Mich. Reference any mercantile agency mm i l m LAST WEEKS DOINGS. MONDAY, AUG. 4, LETEENNK, 8-5, WON ; DICK WELLES, 4-5, WON. BON MOT, G-1, WON. SCARLET ULY, Extra special, 2-1, WON. TAMMANY CHIEF, 30-1, SECOND. TUESDAY, AUG. 5, INSP. SHEA, Extra Special, 12-1, WON. LAMPOOr., 5-1, WON. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 6. SIX SHOOTER, 5-2, WON. Extra Special was Scratched. LAI IA, 4-1, WON. THURSDAY, AUG. 7, Extra Special Did Not Come OfT. FRIDAY, AUG. 8, TOM KEENE, Extra Special, 7-1, WON. McOHIJSNEY, 1-1, WON. TALPA, PLACE. 3-1. MATIN BELL, 5-1, WON. SATURDAY, AUG. 9, ANDES, Extra Special, LOST. JOHN KKIGHT, 5-2, WON. DICK WELLES, WON. This Coming Week Large Doings in Sight. MONDAY, HARLEM, 6-1; SARATOGA, 3-1 TUESDAY, " 15-1; " 6-1 WEDNESDAY, " 8-1; 2 Geod Things. During the latter part of the week we expect to put our patrons next to at least four or five long shot extra special winners. Why not join our many patrons and participate in the above coups? If you are not on our extra special list send us your snbscription atfonce RATES .00 WEEKLY and we will wire you if an out of town subscriber by telegraphic code; if local, by special delivery, reaching you before 12 noon day of race. Ex-Jockey Yic Briton, Suite 539-40, 225 Dearborn St. How to Beat the Races SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS, IN THE WORLD. Thompson and Co. SARATOGA SPRINGS. NEW YORK. P. O. BOX 179. LET US SHOW YOU WHAT THE PUBLIC AND PRESS SAY ABOUT OUR METHOD, AND HOW, WHEN AND WHERE MADE OVER ,000 through an entirely new system of turf speculation, which guards against all chances of loss. You can operate it yourself, or we will give security and do so for you. It is as simple as A B C. Address P. D. GRAY, 608 Lippincott Building, Dept. C, Philadelphia, Pa. Race Track Information Bureau SUITE 500, 263-267 DEARBORN ST. PHONE HARRISON 3689. TERMS : .00 DAILY. .00 WEEKLY. OUT OF TOWN ORDERS WIRED AT 9 A. M. MONDAY AT HARLEM SECOND RACE, 12-20-1 EXTRA SPECIAL G.OOD THING. We consider this one the very best betting proposition that we have had in the past five weeks. This good thing worked three-quarters of a mile in 1:11, will have a good rider up and, barring accident, should win. TUESDAY AT HARLEM WE HAVE TWO LONG SHOTS ON TAP. One in the first race and one in the sixth race. Both should be about 10 to 1 and win sure. We are the oldest, safest and most reliable turf bureau in the West. We can beat anybody giving out winners at long odds, and bar nobody, whether they live on the track or in town. Try ns a week and be convinced that what we advertise is absolutely reliable. Form Letter on Harlem and Saratoga, Printed, Ready at 9 a.m. Also sold at the Great Northern, Grand Pacific, Sherman and Wellington Hotels; cigar stand ia rotunda Adams Express Building. 185 Dearborn St. ; news stands on northwest ana southeast corners of Clark and Madison Sts.; Kolmaas cigar store. 37 State St.; Kolmans cigar store, 267 Dearborn St. Try Old Doctor James A Sure Cure for the Losing Habit. Forty Years Success in Picking the Winners. Thousands are Playing 1y Track Wires Consultation Hours, 3:30 to 9 a. m at the track Three Doses Five Dollars. Six Doses Ten Dollars. , c HOME TREATMENT GIVEN! No matter how bad your case, or how long standing, consult the old reliable Doctor James. He-has cured thousands who were down at the "heel" until they began, to take Doctor James advice regarding the horses. Send me your name and address and I will mail you a copy of my book "HOW TO BT SUCCESSFULLY." For patients who are unable to play themselves, I wish to state that I will accept commissions of 5 or 0,placing or 0 on each of my daily SPECIALS, wiring or mailing you the information each A. M. When operating an account for you, I do not charge for my information, but deduct 20 per cent of the net weekly profits as my commission. Profits remitted by P. O. Money Order each Monday morning. C. H. JAMES, P. O. Box 201, Saratoga, N, V.


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