untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1906-08-18

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Port Royal, 20-1, Won This was. the one horse I wired my clients yesterday. My sheet, filed regularly in the office of Daily Racing Form, stands as proof of the statement, if any be required. AUG. 15 Horse Withdrawn. AUG. 3 Horse withdrawn AUG. 14 BROOKDALE NYMPH..... 1-1 WON AUG. 2 DANDELION 8-5 WON AUG. 13 HOLSCHER 15-1 Lost AUG. 1 DALESMAN 0-2 WON AUG. 12 COMPUTER 7-1 Lost JULY 31 Horse withdrawn AUG. 11 ALFAR 7-1 WON JULY 30 CROWSHADE 3-1 WON AUG. 10 ANNA MAY 4-1 2d JULY 28 CONTENT 4-1 WON AUG. O-INQUISITOR 4-1 2d JULY 27 RICHARD JR 10-1 WON AUG. 8 MOMENTUM 5-2 WON JULY 26 D ALVA Y Left at Post AUG. 7-Horse Withdrawn. JULY 25-CRESSINA 3-1 WON AUG. 6 KILLIECRANKIE 4-1 WON JULY 24-YOWRIC 6-1 WON AUG. 4-CONSISTENT ,.10-1 Lost 10-1 TODAY My One-Horse Wire for One Week scratches not included .... .00 OTIS Suite 4-85, 121 LaSalle Street, Chicago, 111. , OHE HORSE A DAY FROM LATONIA. When one of my long shots loses or is scratched I always make good an extra day SATURDAY a long shot will be cut loose on which a tremendous killing will be made and my one best bet clients alone will have the word. I have had this one up ray sleeve for a long time and I know that they have been saving him up for this one killing. Those in control think he cant possibly lose, bar accident, and everything considered, this one looks like money from home. All clients know when I make a statement this strong that I will land the long green again for them just like I did last Saturday with Leo Bright, which won at 11 to 1. JOHN J. WARD Suite 37, 90 La Salle Street, Chicago. INFORMATION ON SALE 11 A. M. 15 Years Experience as Trainer, Owner and docker. Terms: Daily, 0 Weekly. Yesterdays TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL was: PURITAN GIRL .... 3-1, Iiost Seventy-five per cent, were in the money out or the last 105 Special, and a 0 00 straight bet won 9500.00 Dont miss this kind of information when you can get it for fi.OO per month, 15 cents per copy. For sale at ail news stands within the loop. New Book Jn.t out. T. C. WOOD fc CO., Room 312, 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago. Phone 5825 Central. Saturdays Special 525. Entry Ll.t 517-518-15 621-525-628-529-535-538-618-543-518. SUBSCRIBE FOE DAILY RACING FORM. Established 1890. REYNOLDS and CO. Before tho public Horse Owners and Expert every day. Handlcappers. 114 DEARBORN ST., CH ICAGO. Dally. Weekly. . Yesterday our ono best bet was: t510, INFERNO, l-l, WON Thursday, Aug. 16, it was: ATHLETE . . . 6-5, WON i Our SARATOGA SPECIALS are getting tho coin, and I for a steady money-maker r -.t ,,t We Never Misrcp- 1 CANNOT BE EXCELLED AIO-I Special Today I That Should WIN SURE! I 5 CITY OF TRAVERSE " Leaves Barrys Dock, foot of East Michigan St. North Side, at 1:15 p. m. S. S. Lena Knobloch leaves 55th St. pier at 1:45 -, p. m., transferrin?: passengers to the Traverse off f that point. Return trip will be made as follows: : S. S. Lena Knobloch will debark passengers for p 55th St. pier at 4:30 p. m. and after.last race, making the second trip to 55th St. Passengers wishing to reach the city early can 1 leave Traverse on 4:30 boat and make connections a with 5:07 express train on Illinois Central at 53rd 1 St. station, which reaches city at 5:20 p. m. Round 1 trip 50 cents, covering full passage at all points. A bus line has been established between corner r of Randolph St. and Wabash Ave. and Barrys s Dock. Service every 10 minutes. Last bus leaves 3 at 1 p. m. sharp. NOTICE. The Traverse will not go to South Chicago except when weather conditions prevent J t the S. S. Lena Knobloch from landing at 55th St. On such days passengers will be landed at 92d St. - In time to catch 5:05 express train on 111. Central! NATIONAL RACING REVIEW NO. 137 Room 87. 71 Dearborn Street Chicago, 111. Testerdaja Special, withdrawn. 1.00 per month. 95 cena per copy r. Our 3-horso wire. .00 per week, won again yesterday. Players aro 55 winner on this service the past 15 days on a .00 basis. , . i I r I I 5 " -, f : p 1 a 1 1 r s 3 J t - r. a BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB Office: 399 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Race Course: Gravesend, L. I., N. Y. STAKES TO BE RUN FOB AT THE AUTUMN MEETING OF 1906 ENTRIES TO CLOSE MONDAY. AUG. 20. FOR THKKK-TKAK-OIiDS AND UPWARD, the race. Winners after announcement of weights bs xtra. One Mile and a Sixteenth, THE FIRST SPECIAL.-For tbree-year-olds and upward. By subscription of 00 each, or 5 forfeit: THE SEA BREEZE For three-year-olds. By snb- wrIth ,000 added, of which 00 to the second and scription of o each, or 0 forfeit; with ,500 00 to the third. Weight for age. Ono Mile and added, of which oO to the second, and 50 to the a Quarter. third. The winner to be sold at auction for ,500. 1 lb-. allowed for each down to and Ie,ss-, 00 three-year-olds THE SECOND SPECIAL. For iimtrfl WMita". lh Relow the scale. By ,000. Selling price to be stated through the entry- forfeit- with $,5000 b by 2 P- M. on the day preceding the race. Win- suhscrintlon of 00 each or 5 rddediPofVhlcW ?hto.fd t,MdtUot2 "era of a raw of the value of ,500 at the meeting to nt to be entered for less than ,000. One Milo of First the third. Winner the Special carry scale weight. One Mile and a Half. an!1 a Sixteenth. . THE SPECULATION. For three-year-olds and np- vtnt TWO-YEAR-OLDS, ward. By subscription of 5 each, or 0 forfeit: it . , . . with ,500 added, of which 50 to the second THE PROSPECT.-A handicap for twtvyear-plds. and 50 to the third. The winner to be sold at By subscription of 5 each, or 0 If Beclared 1 by2 auction for ,000. If for less, 1 lb. allowed for P. M. on the day preceding the race; with ,000 each 00 down to ,000: then 1 lb. for each 00 added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the down to ,000. Selling price to be stated through third. Weights to be announced three days before the entry-box by 2 P. M. on the day preceding the the race. Winners after announcement of weights race. Winners of a race of the value of ,500 at to carry 3 lbs. extra. About Six Furlongs. the meeting not to be entered for less than ,000. THE HOLLY. A handicap for rwo-year-olds. By On Mile and a Sixteenth. subscription of 5 each, or 0 if declared by a THE BAYSHORE For three-year-olds and up- P. M. on the day preceding the race; with ,000 ward. By subscription of 5 each, or 0 forfeit: a.dded. of which 00 to the second and 00 to the with ,500 added, of which 50 to the second and third. Weights to be announced three days before 50 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction the race. V Inners after announcement of walghta for ,000. If for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 to carry 3 lbs. extra. About Six Furlongse. down to ,000. Selling price to be stated through THE WILLOW A handicap for fillies two years the entry-box by 2 P. M. on the day preceding the old. By subscription of 5 each, or 0 if declared Winners of a race of the value of ,500 at by 2 P. M. on the day preceding the race; with ,000 rrace. the meeting not to be entered for less than ,000. added, of which 00 to the seewna and 00 to tho About Six Furlongs, third. Weights to be announced three days before the race. Winners after announcement of weights to FOR AIiL, AGES. carry 3 lbs. extra. Five and a Half Furlongs. THE ORIENTAL A handicap for all ages. By THE FLATLANDS. For two-year-olds. By sub- subscription of 0 each, or 5 if declared by 2 scription of 5 each, or 0 forfeit; with ,500 P M. on the day preceding the race; with ,500 added, of which 50 to the second and 50 to the added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction for ,500. third. Weights to be announced three days before If for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to the race. Winners after announcement of weights ,000. Selling price to be stated through the entry- to carry 3 lbs. extra. One Mile and a Quarter. box by 2 P. M. on the day preceding the race. Wln- THE OCCIDENTAL. A handicap for all ages. By ners of a race of the value of ,500 at the meeting subscription of 0 each, or 5 If declared by 2 P. nt to be entered for less than ,o00. Five and M. on the day preceding the race: with ,500 added, a Half Furlongs. of which 00 to the second and 00 to the third. bo slliEPLECHASES .,..,,...,.. ,., FOR foiir-VFAR iOUR-XJijAK-Ol.DS OT n3 Weights to announced three days before the race. Winners after announcement of weights to carry 3 AND UPWARD. lbs. extra. Ono Mile and a Furlong. THE HITCHCOCK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. THE ALBEMARLE. A handicap for mares of For four-year-olds and upward. By subscription of all ages. By subscription of 0 each, or 5 if 5 each, or 0 If declared by 2 P. M. on the day declared by 2 P. M. on the day preceding the race: preceding the race: with ,000 added, of which 00 with ,500 added, of which 00 to the second and to the second and 00 to the third. Weights to 00 to the third. Weights to be announced three be announced three days before the race. Winners days before the race. Winners after announcement after announcement of weights to carry 3 lbs. extra. of weights to carry 3 lbs. extra. Ono mile and a About Two Miles and a Half. Sixteenth. THE KINGS HIGHWAY STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. For four-year-olds and upward. By for thrfp vfap FOR THKhh-l EAR-OLDS. .! subscription of 5 each, or 0 if declared by 2 THE OCEANVIEW. A handicap for three-year- P. M. on the day preceding the race; with ,000 olds. By subscription of 0 each, or 5 if declared added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the bv 2 P. M. on the day preceding the race; with ,500 third. Weights to be announced three days before added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the the race. Winners after announcement of weights third. Weights to be announced three days before to carry 3 lbs. extra. About Two Miles and a Half. In making nominations to these stakes particular attention la hereby called to Kales 50, 51, 52 and 53 of the Kales of Racing. THE RULES OF RACING adopted by The Jockey Club govern all races except steeplechases run under the auspices pf the Brooklyn Jockey Club. Entries to either or all of the races advertised herein will be received only with the understanding, and on the agreement of the subscriber, that the provisions of Racing Rules 42 and 43 hereto appended form a part of and govern the contract. "Rule 42 Every person subscribing to a sweepstakes, or entering a horse In a race to be run under these rules, accepts the decision of the Stewards on any question relating to a race, or to racing. "Rule 43 At the discretion of the Stewards of The Jockey Club, or of the Stewards, and wlthont notice, the entries of any person, or the transfer of any entry, may be refused." The Rules of Racing adopted by the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association govern all Steeple-I. chases run under the auspices of the Brooklyn Jockey Club. , Address all com man lent ions to SECRETARY BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB, 399 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.


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