untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1903-02-25

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MONTHLY FORM BOOKS. The Form Book for January is ready for sale, and includes the racing of January 31. Paper cover, ; leather cover, .50. 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 and 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. NOTICE. Persons transacting business with this newspaper are earnestly requested to make out all drafts, checks or money orders uniformly to , the order of Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. Similarly correspondents and other persons who may have occasion to communicate with Daily Racing Form on matters pertaining to such topics as are treated in its columns should invariably address Daily Racing Form Publishing Co. Two Tears nr PnblieETerjBas CAPITAL 0,000.- Reference, State National Bank, New Orleans, La. No. 938 Canal St., New Orleans, La, No. 880 Broadway, New York. SOHKEOjn flGHIN Our Three-horse Play at New Orleans Yesterday was Free Pass, 9-5, Won Little Jack Horner, 11-5, Won Carl Kahler, 9-5, Won Again we scored, and scored heavily, at New Orleans. Given the dry season in the South and a good track, we cani help gatherirg in the shekels for our hundreds of loyal followers. All indications point to a continuation of good weather and a perfect track. Our dockers and handhappers are in splendid foim, and we will have no excuss from, now on if we dont reap a great big harvest for all our friends. We have a series of coups in view for Thursdty, Friday and Saturday and every day next week. Remember Royal Deceiver, which we landed at 7 to 1 Saturday, and Araohne, which we unbottled at 8 to 1 Monday, and join us at once. If any one can beat the races for you we can. We employ the highest salaried corps of experts ever corralled, and they are paid to land winners, and nothing but winners, for our big clientele. 0 won 74 Past Four Days. Here is our record of all horses played by us for our clients the past four racing days. A showing is made of the result of a 0 flat bet on each of our three daily selections. Result of 0 bet: Day and Date. Horses Played. Odds. Finish. Won. Lost. Friday, Feb. 20 WEAITH 8-5 Won 2 M WILLIAMS 10-1 Second 0 LOCUST BLOSSOM 6-1 Second o0 Saturday, Feb. 21....KOYAL DECEIVER... 7-1 Won 140 " ,. EMSHEE 7-10 Won 14 LETRENNE 3-5 Won 18 "m Monday, Feb. 23 ....BY WATS 3-1 Won 60 ARACHNE 8-1 Won 160 .... LEFLARE 3-1 Third .... 550 Tuesday, Feb. 24.... FREE PASS 9-5 Won "36 LIT. JACK HORNER.. 11-5 Won 44 CARL KAHLER 9-5 Won 36 Totals ; 34 0 Net profit in four days play 474 OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS. We do not wire selections to anybody before the races, because we must guard against leaks. To get a good price in the betting against our selections, secrecy is necessary. Send us your commissions and we will play them for you through our commissioners in New Orleans and Hot Springs who guarantee closing odds according to Daily America. Terms for information: 0 weekly, in advance. Commissions handled in multiples of 0 on the following basis : A betting account of 0 ensures a is play on each of our three horses daily; 0 ensures a 0 nlay on each, and so on. Always send one weeks information fee along with betting accounts. We play accounts continuously until ordered to discontinue, deducting ?10 in advance each week for information foe. Checks mailed weekly for profits with statement of accounts. As a guarantee of good faith, our selections are mailed to all subscribers before the races and bear a postmark earlier than the first race we play. We invite you to get aboard the band wagon.


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