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f TODAY I WILL PUT OVER ANOTHER LONG SHOT wjnncr that will make the hand bookmakers say that they wished John J. Ward, the long shot king, was out of their way. NOTE This is their statement to. me: " Well, we had a lot of easy suckers before you opened up your Chicago branch office, as all the people that have been playing the races with us nave been playing favorites at Latonia. and you can judge for yourself what a picnic we had." SATURDAY, 20-1 This is a trick one of my friends has been preparing at Fort Erie to clean up on the first time out. . This fellow worked two seconds faster than any of his opponents can run DONT FAIL TO GET IN ON THIS SLAUGHTER! JOHN J. WARD, SUITE 37, 90 LA SALLE ST.. CHICAGO, ILL. 15 Years Experience as Trainer, Owner and Clocker. Trm: Daily; 0 Weekly, j 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. in., transferring passengers to the Traverse off that point. Return trip will be made as follows:; S. S. Lena Knobloch will debark passengers for 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 leave Traverse on 4:30 boat and make connections with 5:07 express train on Illinois Central at 53rd St. station, which reaches city at 5:20 p. m. Round trip 50 cents, covering full passage at all points. A bus line has been established between corner of Randolph St. and Wabash Ave. and Barrys Dock. Service every 10 minutes. Last bus leaves at 1 p. m. sharp. NOTICE. The Traverse will not go to South Chicago except when weather conditions prevent the S. S. Lena Knobloch from landing at 55th St. On such days passengers will be landed at 2d St. In time to catch 5:05 express train on 111. Central. oiiiV THE ILLINOIS wv Room 628. 835 Dearborn 8U TeL Harrison 1876. NOTHING DOING YE8TERDA.Y. Aug. to. Rusk 8-5 2nd, Fater 5-1 yrd Aug, 28, Tiptoe corrod 2nd, Killaloe 51 2nd Aug. 27, J. C. Core 1-5 won, Foxmead S-5 won Aug. 25, De Mund 5-2 won. Go Between 7-10 won Aun."21, Blondy R-l 3rd, Disobedient lost Aug. 23, Lady Lavish... 8-5 won. Belle Strome..... M won Aug. 22, Fonsoluca 6-5 won, Dishabille 1-1 won Aug. 21, Mlnot 0-2 won. Camp 4-1 won Aug. SO, Nonie Lucille... 8-1 won, Inspector Girl... 1-1 wn 2 SPECIFIED SPECIALS GUARANTEED j TMDADT A MT I Get in line for Futurity winner Satur-llHrunlAMl I dy 10 to 15 to 1. This horse will posl-tively romp in easily just as surelv as did Tokalon, 30-1; Go Between, 8-1: Rains Horn. 6-1. Fire in your order I Do It now! Buy Illinois and youll cash. Todays SpeiUlg are In. SAVOIK FAIRE, XXX SPECIAL, WON, 4-1 Must positively win or free wire Friday. Friday, I will spring one that will pimply earthquake the bookies. Saturday, My XXX GUARANTEED KILLING STARTS! The oidy man in the busfnees that advertises killings and delivers the goods. Another Lady Henrietta, 10-1. Get in early on this good one. ". MAJOR " --"aily. Tel. Mar. S48. Initial F.l 08-00 WEEKLY. Yesterdays TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL was: MEADOWBHKEZE . . . i3.a Above Specials won SO OO on n J20.00 straight bet ginco June L Twenty-four out ot 77 out of the money ONE BET A DAY Dont fall to get -eoka7tf Today. Extra Special T. O. WOOD fc CO., Room 818, 51 Dearborn Rtrt Btreet Chicaco. Tel. Central 5835. Friday Special IS in book. Entry Lint 8 10 12-13-83j-g35-f.36-S37.CC8. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW NO. 233 Room 87, 71 Dearborn Street. Chicago, III. Yesterdays Special, Lout. t.OO per week; 5 cents per copy. RrOur 3 horse wire wins every week. Those playing it on a 85 oo basis are 1785 I winner the past 62 days. .00 per week. Phone, 3581 Lost. I WESTCHESTER RAGING ASSOCIATION UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE JOCKEY CLUB. Race Course: Belmont Park, Queens, Office: 571 Fifth Avenue, New York, Long Island, New York. "The Windsor Arcade 1907. 1908 and 1909. THE FOLLOWING RACES WILL CLOSE AND NAME MIDNIGHT OF SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1906, TO BE RUN IN 1907, 1908 AND 1909: 1907. FOR THEN TWO-YEAR-OLDS. THE JUVENILE ,500 ADDED. THE JUVENILE For two-year-olds, foals of 1003. By subscription of 0 each, half Jwfdt, 0 only if declared by January 7, 1907, with ,500 added, or which 00 to the second. 30 to the third. Colts, 122 lbs.; fillies and seldlngs, 119 lbs. Winners of 0,000 to carry 5 lbs. extra; of ,000. .1 lbs. extra; uou-winucrs of ,200, allowed 5 lbs. Five Furlongs. . THE FASHION ,000 ADDED. THE FASHION -For fillies two-year-olds, foals of 1905. By subscription of 0 each, half forfeit, 0 only if declared by January 7, 1007, with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second, 00 to the third. To carry 119 lbs. Winners of 0,000 to carry 5 lbs. extra; non-winners of ,200 allowed 5 Ibf. Four and a Half Furlongs. THE ECLIPSE ,000 ADDED. THE ECLIPSE For two-year-olds, foals of 1905. By subscription of 00 each, half forfeit. 5 only if declared by January 7, 1907. Starters to pay 00 additional, with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second, 00 to the third. The nominator of the winner to receive 00 of the starting money. Colts, 122 lbs.; fillies and geldings, 119 lbs. Winners of 0,000 to carry 5 lbs. extra; of ,000. 3 lbs. extra; non-winnera of ,200 allowed 5 lbs. Five and One-half Furlongs. 1908. FOR THEN THREE-YEAR-OLDS. THE WITHERS 0,000 ADDED. THE WITHERS For three-year-olds, foals of 1905. By subscription of 50 each. 0 forfeit, only 0 if declared by January 7, 1007, or 5 if declared by January 6, 190S, with 0,000 added, of which ,250 to the second, 50 to the third. Colts, 120 lb3.; geldings, 123 lbs.; fillies, 121 lbs. One Mile. THE LADIES ,000 ADDED. THE LADIES For fillies three years old, foals of 1905. By subscription of 00 each. 0 forfeit, only 0 if declared by January 7, 1907. or 5 if declared by January 6, 1908; with ,000 added, ot which ,000 to the second, 00 to the third. To carry 121 lbs. One Mile. THE 42nd BELMONT OF 5,000. Closed for foals of 1905. September 15. 1905. To close for yearlings foals of 1905 September 15. lOOti. To the winner 1,000, to the second ,000, to the third ,000. To the nominator of the winner ,000. Colts to carry 120 lbs.; geldings, 123 lbs.; fillies, 121 lbs. Liability of those entered as foals: By subscription of 0 each, the only forfeit if declared by January 7, 1907. If left in after January 7, 1907, a further subscription of 5 each. If left in after January 6, 190S, a further subscription of 0 each. Liability of those entered as yearlings: By subscription of 5 each if entered as vearlincc on September 15, 1900, the ojily forfeit if declared by January 7, 1907. If left In after January 7. 1907, a further subscription ot 0 each. If left in after January C, 190S, a further subscription of o each. All starters to pay 50 each additional. The Westchester Racing Association to add a sum sufficient to make the value of the race 5,000. Mr. August Belmont to add Plate to the value of ,000 to the winner. By filing with the Westchester ltacing Association an accepted transfer of the foal or yearling "ntry prior to the date of the first declaration, the original subscriber shall be released from liability as to the engagement of the horse, except for the original forfeit of 0 for foals and 5 for yearlings. One Mile and Three Furlongs. THE 11th NATIONAL STALLION RACE-With ,000 Added. Conditions for Entry of Stallions to Close September 15, 1906. For then two years old, foals of 1900, to be run at the spring meeting in 1908, the progeny if stallions duly nominated. Xominations of stallions to close and name by midnight of Saturday September 15, 1906. By subscription of 0 each, or only 5 each for stallions which have not sired a winner prior to December 15, 1900. Of the subscriptions, for stallions the nominators of the sires of the first, second and third horses shall receive 25 per cent., 15 per cent, and 10 per cent, respectively. The remaining 50 per centi to the winner. Conditions for the Entry of Foals of 1906, to Close and Name by Midnight of Saturday, December 15, 1906. Foals of 1906, the progeny of stallions duly nominated to be entered and named by midnight of Saturday, December 16. 1900. Colts and geldings at 0 each, fillies at each, the only forfeit 1 declared by December 15, 1907. If left In after December 15, 1907, and declared by April 20, 1908, colts and geldlnKS to pay 0 each, fillies 5 each. If left in after April 20, 1008, colts and geldings to pay 1906.sh0 each, fillies each. Starters Colts, geldings and fillies to pay 00 additional. The Westchester Racing Association to add ,000 and the remaining 50 per cent, of the stallion entrances, of which ,200 to the second and 1906.sh00 to the third. The nominator of the winner to recojvo ,000 out of the subscriptions and the starting money. Of the subscriptions for stallions, the nominators of the sires of the first, second and third horses shall receive 25 per cent., 15 per cent, and 10 l- ner cent, respectively. Colts to carry 122 lbs.; geldings and fillies, 119 lbs. The produce of stallions which have not produced a winner prior to December 15, 1006, allowed 5 lbs., If claimed at time. of entry. By filing with The Westchester Racing Association prior to Decembe- 1r 1907, an accepted transfer of the foals entry, the original subscriber shall be released from liability us to the engagement of the horse, except for the original forfeit of 0 or . Fivo Furlongs. 1909. THE 43rd BELMONT OF S3O.000. To close for foals of 1005, September 15. 1900. To close for yearlings foals of 1000 Septemlier 10 1007. To the winner 4,000. to the second ,000, to the third ,500. To the nominator of the winner ,500. Colts to carry 120 lbs.; geldings, 123 lbs.; fillies, 121 lbs. Liability of those entered as foals: By subscription of 0 each, the oulr forfeit if declared by January 0, 1808. If left in after January ti, 1908, a further subscription ot 0 each. If left In after January 0, 1909, a further subscription of 0 each. Liability of those entered as yearlings. September 10, 1007: By sulracription of 5 each, tho onlv forfeit it declared by January 0, 1908. If left in after January 5, 1008, a further subscription of 0 each. If left in after January C, 1009. a further subscription of 5 each. All starters to pay 00 each additional. The Westchester Racing Association to add a sum sufficient to make the value of the race 0,000. Mr. August Belmont to add Plate of the value of ,000 to the winner. By filing with The Westchester Racing Association aii accepted transfer of the foal and yearling entry prior to the date of the first declaration, the original subscriber shall be released from liability is to the engagement of the horse, except for the original forfeit of 0 for foals and 5 for yearlings. Mile and Three Furlcngs. THE ELEVENTH MATRON For mares covered in 1900, foals of 1907, to run at the Autumn .Meeting lit 1909. then two years old. to be run in two races, with ,000 added to each. Colts and geldlugs in on; race, fillies in the other. To close and name for mares at midnight of Saturday, December 15, 1900, foe which eutry blanks will be duly mailed. NOTICE Entries for the above are received only under the conditions as printed and in all respects subject to and in accordance with the rules of The Jockey Club and Westchester Racing Association. For entry blanks apply at the office of Daily Racing Form, 14 Fifth Ave.. Chicago, III. WHAT THE RUNNING HORSES DID IN 1905 That is the title of a vest pocket volume that every man interested in racing should have. It contains a record of the performances and earnings of every herse over 6,000 ot then that raced on the thirty-three principal tracks of the United States and Canada last year. It Is arranged alphabetically and by ages and gives yon at a glance a line on the horses. It should be invaluable to bandicappers and speculators. NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION The hook will he mailed to any address in the United States and Canada upon receipt of ONE DOLLAR. It can he procured from news dealers and at this office at the same price. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING GO., 124 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. THE AMERICAN RACING MANUAL FOR 1906 Contains all Racing Records from January 1, 1905, to January 1, 1906. Three Up-to-date Tables as Used by the Handicappors of Racing, with Directions for Application. Bookmaking Percentages. Track Records. Track Speed. Comparative Speed Records. Winners of Important Stakes. .... . ,. . Statistics of 1905. Englands Great Races. Records of Harness Racing up to Date. 60 CENTS BOUND IN LEATHER 80 CENTS BOUND IN PAPER DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO. 124 Fifth Avtaue CHICAGO, UL


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