untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1903-02-24

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AMERICAN SPORTING MANUAL. The American Sporting Manual of 1903 contains all the racing at large, revised and complete up to the end of 1902; five handicapping systems with directions for their practical application, a table showing how to compute bookmaking percentages, track records of all the recognized tracks of the country, the western and eastern scale of weights, tables showing the comparative speed of tracks, the racing statistics of 1902 giving amounts won by owners and horses and jockey record, a complete list of pugilistic contests of 1902 of any consequence, trotting .nd pacing records at all distances and a list of the new 2:15 trotters of 1902. Also a complete record of performances at all styles of billiards. Ben Mac Dhui, 3-1, Extra Special, Plunge to the Limit, Won The Mighty, 2-1, Special, Won E. M. Brattain, 3-2, Heavy, Won Kenilworth, 3-2, Heavy, Won And again our wire gave correct information, just as it usually doss. TUESDAY EXTRA SPECIAL ODDS 13 TO 30 TO 1. This trick outclasses his field, and will simply-breeze in front all the way. If you are wise you will cut in and get some of the easy money thats to he made playing our superior inside information. CALIFORNIA Telegraphic - Selections. Suite 708, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. "Wired at 10 a. in. Terms for Handicap Sheet, Including Specials, Per Day, Weekly. Also for sale at news stand corner Clark and Madison sts. Sucker Money Arachne, 8-1, Won Monos, 12-1, Won This was all our patrons got yesterday. Our two good things are getting the money. Call and see me. M. A. Walker and Co., 502, 167 Dearborn St, Special TO DAY Special ODDS FROM 6 TO 15 TO 1. Barring accidents this one will win galloping. War Cry, 5 to 1, second, was our Guaranteed Special Yesterday, Ben Mac Dhui, 5 to 2, won Arachne, 10 to I, won ! SI.r,IT The Mighty, 3 to 2, won DHagen, 4 to I, 3rd lBET The above were given straight to win on our handicap sheet. War Cry, 5 to I, 2nd Athlana, 6 to I, 2nd Annie Lauretta, 10 to 1, Won jjm Gore II , Scratched Par Excellence 8 to 5, Won Jim HaIe 1 to ....... 2nd Bronze Wing, 3 to I, Won irtt 5 K 4 1 XY Jim Clark, 2 to 1, - Won osett: 1 " Won Moroni, 3 to 1, - Won Organdie, 7 to 5, e - Won Captain Gaston, 10 to 1, Won Forte, 8 to 1, - 2nd We will forfeit ,000 if the above Is not correct. Hundreds of clients will verify our statements. f his week there are severs! more almost sure winners in sight with odds from 3 to 15 to L If you play the races and expect to win give us a trial and let us put you on tho right track. We make a business of racing, never misrepresent and pay the highest price for information, having in our employ a complete corps of expert horsemen. Terms for New Orleans handicap selections, including: best bats, .00 daily, .00weekly. Wired at 1 0 a.m. Delivered to any city address before 13 m. Sheets are always on file for public inspection. Reynolds St Co., 189 Dearborn St. !r .ESTABLISHED 1 890. CHICAGO, IZ, C. BvWavs. 3-1. Ben Mac Dhui, 2-1. WERE OUR GUARANTEED SPECIALS YESTERDAY. 1. E.M. Brattain, Won Golden Light, 2nd 4. Claude, Won Epicure. 3d 2. The Mighty, Won Annie Marie, 2nd 5. Kenilworth, Won Cunard, 2nd 3. Puss in Boots, 2nd Tommy Knight, 3rd 6. Ben Mac Dhui,Won Meehanus, Scratched If you are wise you will not put aside THIS OPPORTUNITY which is given to you to heat the races. Our motto is "Say Nothing and Saw Wood." We give you winners every day because we are in a position to know what is going on on the "inside." When you subscribe for our NEW ORLEANS SPECIAL WIRE you can rest assured that you have the very best information on the market. We gave you in the last few days: Alfred C, 15-1; Puss in Boots, 20-1; Barklylte, 5-1; Bud Kmbry, 15-1; Leader, 3-1-Benmora, 15-1; OHagen, 5-1; Scorpio. 5-1 ; St. Tammany, 4-1; Josette, 5-1 ; Illuminate, 20-1 r Bronze Wing:, 3-1; Captain Gaston, 10-1, and many others. Today We Will Put Two More Specials Over. .00 DAILY, .00 FOR SIX DAYi, STEENSEN STAR SPECIAL COMPANY, SUITE 513, 225 DEARBORN STREET,, Also on sale at Saratoga Hotel cigar stand. LONG BEACH TURF EXCHANGE. FOUR REGULAR TRAINS VIA Stations Tst 2nd 3rd" 4th" LaltQ ShOrO RV. Harrison St..!... 12:35 1:05 1:35 2:10 Grand Central Station Harrhon 8t and lta?l!wood .l!.".: WXl ill! Jits Vl Fifth Ave. Grand Crossing. 12:54 1:24 1,54 2 S9 RUNNING TIME 35 MINUTES. South Chicago.. 1:01 1:31 2:01 2:3and Four trains returning at 4 :45, 5 :24, 6 :10 and after last race. ROUND TRIP 25 CENTS


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