untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1906-09-11

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RACEHORSES IN TRAINING AT . FASIG-TIPTON COS PADDOCKS, SHEEPSHEAD BAY, N. Y., On Saturday, September 15. Entire Stable of Mr. Newton Bennington. Entire Stable of Mr. John A. Drake. Thirteen head from the Sanford Stable. Property Mr Newton Bennington: PROPERTY MESSRS. S. SANFORD and SONS: VNBTAPKand" 1 fy lwif!!. JOHNSTOWN, br. B, 3, by Clifford. THrMIKAIOb- bC c2 oVTandl5 NEOSKALEEf 1 , o Clifford. TFBHORYMi. . wf, POKT JACKSON, br. c 2 by Clifford. EVSTON h c olkhvw;tPryCrf SIR WM JOHNSON, b. ct 2, by Clifford. MERRILL, b. 2, by Royal Flush. TuRnMi r, CORNFflq h FIRST WATER, ch. c, 3, by Watercress. rnnr tandtt t S ib c o uy t1 EmbleIn ALSO FIVE YEARLINGS. Sglfevfr f, 2,Cby2lsiydoIr!ld0r- Property Rancho del Paso: waypost, b. f, 2. by Grammont. TRADITION, b. f. 4, by Goldfinch. WAYSIDE, ch. c, 2, by isidor. Property Mr. John A. Drake: Property Other Owners: GRAPPLE, b. gr. 4, by Woblsthorpe. AFTERMATH, b. g, 2. by Star Rnby. PRETENSION, b. c, 5, by Oriflamb. FREETRADER, b. c, 2. by Kinley Mack. RUNNELS, br. g, 7, by Charade. NIGHTSTICK, b. c, 2, by Inspector li. ED BALL. ch. g. G. by Verge dOr. NORFOLK, b. c, 2, by Goldfinch. NEPTUNUS. b. p, 5. by Top Gallant. CANVAS, b. c, 2, by Canopus. BROADCLOTH, b. g, 4, by Woolsthorpe. CLODAH, br. f. 2, by Orlando. REBO, br. g, S, by Percy HUMMING BEE, b. f, 2, by Hamburg. . PENRHYN, b. g, 3, by Planudes. GLEEFCL. b. f, 2, by Glenheim. HUDDY, b. g, 3, by Deceiver. PEEP ON, b. g, 2, by Peep oDay. BIG STORE, ch. c, 2, by George Kesslor. FAY, b. f,"2. by Blue Devil. ROYAL LADY, ch. f, 2, by Royal Flush. KING HENRY, ch. g, 3, by Sir Dixon. KATRIONA, b. f, 3, by Woolstliorpo. WOODSMAN, b. g, 4, by Sir Dixon. KIJiKM FASIG-TIPTON CO. """Saw- Mondays TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL was: WITHDRAWN. ONE BET A DAY Is what the above specials consist of and since June 1 shows over C6 per cent, in the money, a $ 20 straight bet on all above specials won over 00 00. Do you think Information like this worth SI 00 per mouth? Thats the price. Better get In today Send all subscriptions to T. C. WOOD and CO., R. 312, 50 Doarborn St. Chicago Tuesdays Special: 52-65.51-53-64-57-9G-82-59. Entry List: 703-706-715-830.834-837-6-8.841-861-862. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW No. 305. Room 87. 71 Dearborn Street. Chicago, ju. Yesterdays Special, JOE MILLER, 8-5, won. Players get the money right along on our three-horse wire, caehing on Colonel Jim Douglas, 1-1, won. Big winner last two mouths. 96.00 per week. I SCOTCH DANCE, WON . ... 12-1 This good horse from Latonia, from J. Queenans barn, after making good for the Bill Lester one best bet clients oa Aug. 2, at 30-1 Won, came right back yesterday and worked off with the long end of the pnrse at 11! to 1, galloping. I guess old Bill Lester is foolish digging up these dark ones for his best bet clients. I had this horse tabbed, ever since they brought him to Louisville. 1 saw him work rings around the best horses at Douglas Park and I knew that he was ripe and ready for Mondays killing and all of Bill Lesters clients were down for the bank roll. TOMORROW a 10 tol shot. This pipe will win just as easy as Scotch Dance 12-1 did Monday, which your old man Bill Lester gave for his one best bet. I am In honor bound not to say too much at present. All I will say stand a tap on this bird, as he cannot lose. 20-1 FOR NEXT SATURDAY. BI LL LESTER and CO. Suite 37, 90 lasalle st., Chicago, ill. Telephone Main 2928. Owners and Trainers. Formerly with John J. Ward. Terms: Daily; 0 Weekly. Platoon 3-1 M2 Reported in The Turf Reporter No. 92 last issue, and the report was as follows: worked 3-4 in 1:17, on edge and is intended for an early killing if possible at this track; under no consideration let this one, get away, wants about 3-4 and will beat good company at this distance. Friday The Reporter gave its readers. Sir Mincemeat 4fl"l W0I1 The report read, worked 5-8 in 1:03J; under no consideration let this one get away. On edge, but under cover and wants about 5-8. And all those who followed instructions in book No. 89 cashed on Killaloe 51-1 wnn . The report on this bird was: worked 5-8 in 1:00 2-5. Keep at this one and you will cash a nice ticket shortly; has worked gocd enough to beat good ones. And did she beat good ones? The best at the track. Now stop and think, is it worth .00 per month; 25 cents per copy to get? oh to these good things? Remember the little yellow book gives the latest workouts, .also distance wanted and needed to win. One copy will convince you of the .merits of this publication as it stands out from all other publications of its kind; sold by all news stands and news dealers in Chicago and by all large dealers in all large cities of the United States. Send all monthly subscriptions to T. G WOOD and CO., R. -3-1 2, 59 Dearborn St Chicago Established 1890. I REYNOLDS and CO. Before the public Hor80 owners and Expert every day. Handlcappera. Hi DEARBORN St. Dally. CHICAGO. 95 Weekly. Yesterday our one best bet at Sheepshead was: t510, TIPTOE 10-1 wn Sett. 8, Watergrass, 15-1 wn Sept. 7, Cottontown, 4-5 won Sept. 0, Broadcloth, withdrn Yesterday our one best bet at Louisville was : W,M -""HbONVIVHT9-2woii Sept.. 81, Black Mantilla, 7-1, won; Sept. 7, The Mate, 8-1, won; Sept. 0, Hannibal Bay, 0-1, won. A fiat bet of 0 on our specials the past four days at Sheep3head has won 70.00. And at- Louisville they have won 10.00. TODAY A 1 0-1 Shot at Sheepshead that will come home on the bit. WEDNESDAY A IO TO 15 TO 1 at Louisville that should win to a certainty. GRACCHUS 4-1, 7-5 Advertised Special, straight and place. LANCASTRIAN, WON, 4-I Those that got my sheet simply cleaned up on Beautiful Mayo, 3-I, Toots Mook, 2- TODAY! TODAY! TUESDAY A speed marvel. Splendid odds assured. This trick will roll home. Saturday my loyal followers simply made Rome howl. DE MUND, bet your limit, won, 12-1 BEDOUIN, a canter, won .... 2-1 Listen! Listen! The way my patrons went to these two good ones would do credit to a Spartan. WEDNESDAY! WEDNESDAY! My Banner DAY! I will deliver another SOLAR PLEXUS at Sheepshead. Avail yourself of this grand opportunity. NOTICE! Testimonials on fllo in my ofllce stating Major is the only man that made me a winner. Honest business methods at TC9. 25 Dearborn St. lflfJQf .00 DAILY. Room 709. Initials F.l 8.00 WEEKLY. CITY OF TRAVERSE FARE, 25 CENTS. Leaves Barrys Dock, foot of East Michigan St. North Side, at 1:15 p. m. S. S. Lena Knobloch leaves 55th St. pier at 1:43 p. m., transferring passengers to the Traverse ofT that point. Heturn trip will be made as follows: S. S. Lena Kuobloch will debark passengers for 55th St. pier at 4:S0 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. A bus line has been established between corner of Randolph St. and Wabask Ave. and Barrys Dock. Service every 10 minutes. Last bus leaves at 1 p. m- sharp. NOTIQB, The Traverse will not go to South Chicago except when weather corfditlons prevent the S. S. Lena Knobloch from landing at 53th Sti On such days passengers will be landed at 92d St. In time to catch 5:05 express train on 111. Central. I SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY KAOIXCr FORM


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