untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1903-03-01

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S20 WON 72 LAST WEEK. We are going easy and theres no chance to head us. Sirica the New Orleans meeting beg in we have cors.antly irssted that here we woud put. our clients on to the killing of their lives, and we have done so. For eix racing days we have been in possession of such information and have so bandied the money of our cliens that an investment of twenty dollars by us on each of the three daily selections of our corps of experts has netted the subscriber seven huxdred and seventy two dollars, Cliens inve3 ing larger amounts on eich race have won accort ingly. Last Weeks Record Complete Here follows a complete record of the three daily selections played by us for our clients for the racing week ending Friday night. Every loser as woll as every winner iB accounted for and a showinir is made of the result of a 0 play on each selection. RESULT OF BET. 3atnrday, Feb. 21 Odds. Finish. Won. Lost. Wednesday, Feb. 25 Odds. Finish. Won. Lost. .Royal Deceiver.. 7-1 "Won 40 ... Leilare H-l Won 0 Emsliee 7-10 "Won 14 ... Scorpio 2-L Won 40 JVJitrenne 3 5 Won 13 ... Han After 20-1 2nd ... 20 Monday, Feb. 23 Thursday, Feb. 26 By Ways 4-1 TVou 80 ... Charles D 2-1 2nd ... 20 Arachne 8-1 "Won 100 ... Censor.... Withdrawn Lellare 3-1 3rd ... 20 Thane 7-1 Won 140 Tuesday. Fob. 24 Friday, Feb. 27 Free Pass 0-5 Won 3G ... Embarrassment.. 9-2 Won 90 Little J. Homer. 11-5 Won 44 ... May Holladay 9-1 Lost ... 20 Carl Kaliler 9 5 AVon 36 ... Ceylon Withdrawn Tolals -. 8852 0 Net gain on 0 flat bet in one week 72 Three Thousand Clients with Us. -Such a slaughter as this has rever been known in the New Otleacs betting ring, ard it was the following of the Maxim and Gay Company only who got the money at New Orleans last week. Our Cherries are Red Ripe Now. Always wo have bean conspicuously successful in picking winners in the closing days at New Orleans Our dockers and handicappors have never failed us at this particular season here. For the remaiuiug throe weeks of our meeting our experts are confident thoy will have almost every day such winners as Royal Deceiver, 7 to 1, Won Arachne, 8 to I, Won Thane, 1 to i, - . Won If you have not been a sharer with up in this game ring of good things you should get in line while the flood tide is on and prospocts aro so brilliant. No pariod was over more propitious. At no time did the problem of picking winners appear more easy than now. Now is the harvest time. OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS: Wo do not wire selections to anybody before the races are run, because we must guard against leaks. To get a good price in the betting against our selections, secrecy is necessary. As a guarantee of good faith, however, our selections ara mailed to all subscribers before the races and bear a postmark earlier than tho running of the first raca we play. Send us your commissions and we will play them for you through our commissioners in New Oreans and Hot Springs, who guarantee closing odds according to the New York Daily America. Terms for information : StO weekly, in udvance. Commissions bandied in multiples of 0 on the following basis: A bettiDg account of 0 ensures a S3 play on eai-h of our three horses daily; 0 ensures 810 on each, and so on. Always S3nd one weeks information fee along with betting accounts We play accounts continuously until ordered to discontinue, deducting S10 in advance each week for information fee. Checks mailed weekly for profits with statement of accounts If telegraph your subscription fee and bettiDg account, be sure to send a separate telegram ad visineni von what amount to play for ycu on each race, aud give yoi r full name and address eo we can mail nn selections before the races are run on which your money is played. 3 f Xitxblished SMfffm99S9 Be for tlM Tw Ter mmj.ffffYf fbllfliTrjjy CAPITAL 0,000. Reference, State National Bank, Mew Orleans, La. Mo. 928 Canal St., New Orleans, La, No. 280 Broadway, New York. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Maxim and Gay Co. believes it judicious at this stage of its long and useful career to point out to the unsophisticated that there is nothing in common between the methods of the Maxim and Gay Co. and those of the so called get-rich-auick turf concerns, which recently went to smash and buried their pro-motors in obloquy. Our methods are strictly honest, are founded on business principles and have long since been endorsed by the most prominent and influential racing men of the country. We engage the best force of track experts money can bring together and spend as much money as we can consistently to unearth stable secrets. This information we have sold for nearly three years to thousands for 0 per week. And to play this information at New Orleans we have for the first time in the history of the company invited our friends and the racing public generally to send us their money to bet for them. We never did It before. The necessity for this sprang from the fact that if our experts selections are not kept secret at New Orleans before the races are run the information would prove almost valueless from a betting standpoint. We are pleased with the results of our experiment and the countrys racing votaries attest their gratification by their growing patronage. The Maxim and Gay Company is in the legitimate business of buying and selling information on running events. It does not guarantee anything beyond the one fact that clients acting under its guidance are always furnished with the best information obtainable on the race courses. We put our subscribers on the same footing with owners, trainers and the heaviest of the bettors at any track where ve operate. We know as much as the most knowing and market that infor- i mation to individuals at ten dollars per week. In effect our system is to syn- f dicate the information for which we pay a price beyond the means of any single individual operating on the turf. Needless to say, we make a handsome profit by the transaction. We guarantee nothing to our clients except that the wagers placed for them are always played upon those horses which are selected by a corps of the most capable and highest salaried experts obtainable in this country, which is a guarantee that can be honestly made and honestly fulfilled. The Maxim and Gay Company has a cash capital of 0,000, is built on permanent lines, and will survive as long as the American turf endures. GRAHAM RICE, President.


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