untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1906-09-13

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RACEHORSES IN TRAINING AT FAS1G-TIPT0N 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: !E!A bf oM1?. JOHNSTOWN, br. g, 3, by Clifford. Wi;VK0N S Ky- WTatercress. KIAME8HA U., b. f. 3, by Clifford. SX6Svc,,u s 2oby, Soii?atire II MAICLIFF, b. f, 3. by Clifford. EandM9Pandr,b- u 2 obyuWweiCreS3 NEOSKALEETA. blk. f, 2, by Clifford. FoKrJ?; c hl Wt0,rcress- TORT JACKSON, br. c 2 by Clifford. EandPv? olkKC7.by W!ltercress- SIR WM. JOHNSON, b, c. 2, by Clifford. rn,7w7.yfaiSriIG3A l STAN WIX. ch. c, 2, by Clifford. ap9? I2QT0i,C,,,-d 21bVIToddlneton- .REST, br. f, 2 by Clifford. PTWwVr r T by ?fw lL. BLUE CORNERS, b. c, 2, by Royal Emblem, f r-fWvi? vCtV nabV Watercrcss- COBLESKILL, ch. c, 2 by Isidor. ALSO FIVE YEARLINGS. ROADWAY, b. f, 2, by Isidor. Property Rancho del Paso! waypost, b, f, 2, by Gramrnout. WAYSIDE, ch. 2, by JSldor. mDitiimimi u b. e a u n nn I C, TRADTTION. f, 4, by Goldfinch. Property Wr. John A. Drake! Property Other Owners! GRAPPLE, b. g:. 4, by Woolsthorpe. AFTERMATH, b. g, 2. by Star Rnby. PRETENSION, 1j. g, 5, by Oriilamb. FREETRADER, b. c, 2. by Kinloy Mack. RUNNELS, br. g, "7, by fjbarade. NIGHTSTICK, b. c, 2, by Inspector R. ED BALL, ch. g. 0, by Verge dOr. NORFOLK, b. c, 2, by Goldfinch. NEPTUNUS, b. g 5. by Top Gallant. CANVAS, b. c, 2. by Canopus. BROADCLOTH, b. g. 4, by Woolstliorpo. CLODAH, br. f, 2, by Orlandndo. REBO, br. g, 5, by Percy HUMMING BEE, b. f, 2, by Hambnrg. PENRHYN, b. g, 3, by Planudes. GLEEFUL, 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 Kessler. 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, 2, Tjy Woolsthorpe. WOODSMAN, b. g, 4, by Sir Dixon. WILLIAM EAST ON, Ell C 17 TltTfJM "A MADISON SQ. GARDEN, auctioneer. rHOlUl Ir I UTl jJ new york. john l. inglis; XXX SPECIAL, WON, 8-5 TUESDAY: Miss Martha, won, XXX Special MONDAY J ,. i Lancastrian, won . . . . 5- SATURDAY: Bedouin, XXX Special, won, 12 I THURSDAY! THURSDAY! AtSheepshead A sleeper patrons will be advised to bet -the limit? seldom do I err when I make it this strong. Bet your limit. 10-1 FRIDAY! FRIDAY! A WHIRLWIND 10-1 This horse has been specially prepared and with reasonable good hick, will gallop home in front. SATURDAY My XXX Killing Goes SATURDAY Avail Yourself of This Grand Opportunity. 88S Dearborn St. ftflJQJiJ W.OO 1 -AII.V:; Tel. 548 llnrr. Initial F. P. 5.00 WJSEKLY.- ANOTHER Big Killing THURSDAY! We have one on edge that will win juat as easy as Scotch Dance did, Monday, at the good price ot 12-1, which we wired all clients to stand a tap on. This trick belongs to a stable tliat is noted tor making sensational coups, There is but one chance In a hundred ot him losing. Hemember, all but two of our longshots went through up to date. If you want long-shot wlDner?, rush your orders to Bill Lester, the longahot king. Get wise. 20-1 FOR NEXT SATURDAY. BI LL LESTER and CO. SUITE 37, 90 LASALLE ST.. CHICAGO, ILL. Telephone Main 2028. , OWNERS AND TRAINERS v FORMERLY WITH JOHN J. WARD Terms: Daily; 0 Weekly. : WOODS fcandHmm DAILY FORM LETTER taySyMf Room 312 jJp0ry Dearborn Street J Daily Weekly Starting today we will issue our daily form letter, which proved so successful last fall and this spring to our clients. This letter will consist of figures and information comhlned, and hy following our advertisement each day you can see at a glance that there is nothing better anywhere in this line. jr. c. wood and co., R. 312, 59 Dearborn St , Chicago raoNK r.835 centkai. Yesterdays TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL lost, ONE BET A DAY that is: may be a loser today, but the average is in your favor. Since June 1 a 8 o straight bet won over 4i6.M, and over 01! per cent, of all specials since then were in th money. For sale in Chicago by all news-ctands and all dealers In every lare city. The urice Is 1.00 per month. 25 cents per copyiNew book out Friday. Send all monthly subscriptions to T. C. WOOD and CO., R. 312, 50 Doarborn St. Chicago Thursdays Special: 82-97-83-87-104.93-107-12. Entry List: C-8-705-706-708-711-717-830-831-832-834-839-841-853-863-804. REYNOLDS and jO., Horse Owners and Expert Handicappers. R. 510, 114 Dearborn St:, Chicago. Pily. We?ky Esiahlisfed.lMO. shB. b68t Befdap?li0 KIAMESHU ." . .5-1 Lost", Sept. 11, Monfort....5-2, 2nd T Sept. 10, Tip toe...: 10-1 won SeDt. 8, Watergrass; 15-1 wnr " Sept. 7, Cottontowti, 4-5 won Sept. 6, Broadcloth, wfthdrn At Louisville our advertised HECTOR, 8-1, Won Easy. Sept. 10, Bon Vivant 9-2 won v.. -M-;- Sept. 8. Black Manta 7-1 won 6 P" Sept. 7, Tie Mate 8-1 won -risen? Tesen I Sept. 6, Hannibal By 0-1 won A flat bet on our specials the past six days at Sheopsbead has won 70. And at Louisville a flat bet has won 1906.sh30. A 10 to 15 to 1 cinwat Sbeepshead, Saturday, that will win sure. 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 1:45 p. m., transferring passengers to the Traverse off that point. Iteturn trip will he 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. 1assengers 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 Ollnl St. station, which reaches city at 5:20 p. m. 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. Bi. sharp. NOTICE. The Traverse will not go to South Chicago except when weather conditions prevent the S. S. Lena Knobloch from lauding fjt 05th St. On such days passengers will be landed at !2d St. In time to catch 5:05 express train on III. Central. Speedmaker. WON 15-1 This is the good thing wo wired yesterday to hundreds of readers of The National Racing Review throughout the country. It was the last horse in tho series of three winners we promised those sending lis .00 for three months subscription to The Review. The series was as follows: BLACK MANTILLA . . 5-1 WON ALL ABLAZE . . . . 10-1 Lost SPEEDMAKER . . . 15-1 WON Ve can furnish you information like this occasionally if you become a subscriber to The Review. Send lis !?2.00 for a three months subscription to The Review and you will be in line for the next three good things we have., We ran send you some pippins right along, so dont fail to subscribe at once. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW, Phone Cent. 3581. R. 37, 71 Dearborn St., Chicago. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW No. 32 S. Itoom 87. Ti Dearborn Street. Chicago, III. Yculerdoyn Special, Kuik,Ioat. Our 3-horse wire wins right along, players cashing on Sister Huffman, 2 1, won, yesterday. Better get in. per week. THE AMERICAN RACING MANUAL. 50c IN LEATHER, 30c IN PAPER. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., 124 Fifth Ave., Chicago, 111.


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