untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1906-09-19

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20is50is1 GRAND SPECIAL Wednesday Our track sharps inform us that this trick will have to fall down to lose. There was nothing doing "with this horse his last few starts. He was simply run for work and weight allowance. Everything is satisfactory today and I will make one of the biggest coups of the season for my clients on this dark secret. Remember, this horse is in the fourth race at Churchill Downs. Note We will send this long shot cinch to every client that is on our books or was on Jno. J. Wards lkioks before Ave branched out for ourselves. All we want you to do when you receive our wire on this good thing Wednesday is to put . straight on him to win and win only for us, and if he does not win, wo will send you any day, free of charge, WE WILL TRUST TO YOUR HONESTY to send the winnings to your old friend Bill Lester at his Chicago oflice. BILL LESTER and CO. SUITE 37, 90 LASALLE ST., CHICAGO, ILL. Tel. Main 2928. Owners and Trainers. Terms: Daily; 0 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 Knjbloch leaves 50th St. pier at 1:45 p. m., 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 and5th 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 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 C5th St. On such days passengers will be landed at 92d St. in time to catch 5:05 express train on 111. Central. dSiV THE ILLINOIS "SK. Room 688. 225 Dearborn St. TeL Harrison 1876. SHUT GUN Speclnl 2-1 WON GRACEFUL Speclnl Lost Sept. 17. Momentum 6-1 won, Go Between lost Sept. 15, Mansard fi-2 won. Col. J Donelas lost Sept. 14. Western Plunpre R-l won, Prince of Pless. scratched Sept. IS, M Jrbnson Plg 7-1 won, Arthur Entry ...lost Sept. J2, Col. J. Douglas... fi-5 2nd, Mansird 5-1 2nd Sept. 11, Go Petween. 7-5 won, De Mund scratched Sept. 10, J. Miller Plunge 8-5 won, Shot Gun scratched ,000 forfeit if above Is misrepresented, g SPECIFIER- SPECIALS GUARANTEED j 10-1 TODAY 10-1 GOOD THING 10-1. Another "Mayor Johnson" 7-1, and Western, 8-1, killing See us sure. Thursday a 5-1 cinch CHICAGO INFORMATION BUREAU GET OUR SPECIALS FRIDAY. One liorso a day. They cant beat us. A trial will convince you our system is the best. Dont delay. Subscribe at once. Direct wires from track daily. Terms: 50 cents Daily; .50 Per Week. E. F. GOODWIN and CO., Suite 3, No. 2 South Clark Street, Telephone Main 1981. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW No. 350. Koom 87, 71 Dearborn Street, Chicago, HI. Yesterdays Special, STILL ALARM, 1-1. won. You are missing it if you do not get in on our three-horse wire. It shows a nice winning every week. .00 per week. WHAT THE I 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 horse over 0,000 of them 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 you at a glance a line on the horses. It Bbouli be Invaluable to bandlcappers and speculators. NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION Tho book will be mailed to any address in the United States and Canada upon receipt of ONE DOLLAR. It can be procured from news dealers and at this office at the same price. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., 124 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111. I nm Hnntmtmmtti MmnimMimminiiiiiinii GRANADA, 7 TO I, WON; This was the horse referred to in my advertisement in this paper last Saturday morning, and J J X was positively THE ONLY HORSE my clients were advised to back at Toronto on Monday. I WILL m .FORFEIT ,000 if anyone received a message from me on Monday advising bets on any horse other I I than Granada. Here Is the chart of the race. Study it and see for yourself how well my advance J J X statements about this horse were sustained: A PT A 1 SIXTH RACE 1 1-16 Miles. 1:40 4 09. 00 added. 3-year-olds and upward. 0.4L I 1 Selling. Net value to winner ?3C0. Iml Horses AWt PPSt and Str Fin Jockeys Owners Q H O P S 64530 GRANADA 3 103 6 6 51 1 1J 11 lk Pengast J H Shouldice 6 7 7 -F6-5 GIG851ANNA- DAY "vb 3 04 2 3 1 2J 21 2h 2n Swain E Corrigan 4 4 3 6-5 3-5 64722JREQUEST ws 3 101 8 S 7l 5 4i 3and 31 Koerner W J Younpr 2.J 3 3 6-5 1-2 C4722THISTLE DO ws. 5 105 7 7 31 C1 73. 6l 42 J Lee Mrs C E Mahone 2J 3i 3J 6-5 3-5 64725 DEPENDS W 4 109 5 4 4b 4"k 3and 4 5" Hogg A Shields 3 31 3J 7-5 3-5 64705BON MOT ws 7 J8 9 5 Qak 7 S 73 6a C H ShillgL L. Lamar 6 7 7 2J 1 639S3 TOOTS wb 3 89 4 9 9 8"" 51 5 7t Goldstein Mrs L S Pangle 30 40 40 15 6 64705 NONSENSE ves 3 991 3 2 21 3nt Gnk snk 81 W Fischer Mrs K Bradley 20 20 20 8 4 64704SINCERITY BELLE ws 4 98 1 1 Snk 9 9 9 9 Bilac M D Miller 20 20 20 8 4 Time, 23j, 48J, 1-.14J, 1:415, 1:48s-Winner Br. c, by Gigantcum Alexina trained by J. H. Shouldice. Went to post at 5:17. At post 3 minutes. Start good. Won driving; second the same. Granada slipped through on the inside on the turn into the backstretch, then went to the front and set a fast pace until in the last quarter, where he tired and was driving to the limit at the end to stall off Anna Day. The latter came again gamely in the last sixteenth and finished wearing the winner down. Request began slowly and closed up fast on the far turn, but tired in the last sixteenth after appearing like a sure winner. Depends tired as if short. Thistle Do finished with a belated rush. Bon Mot can do better. Scratched 64722 Exclamation, 106; C4725 Widows Mite, 103; C4722 Scarecrow, 103. Overweights Request, 1 pound; Nonsense, 2J. J The horse which I advertised to start on Tuesday at Gravescnd was withdrawn for personal J ! . I reasons. J ! 1 Our Next Sensational Coup m Will be with a horse that Is expected to start at Toronto Saturday. The odds about this GETAWAY i I DAY TRICK will be as good, if not better, than those my clients received throutjli Granadas vie- l i tory. ON THE SAME DAY I will advise heavy support of a HORSE AT GRAVESEND. I wilt wire J only these two horses on Saturday aud they should both win as easily as did Leonard Joe Hayman j I and Granada. !: 0,000 WILL BE TAKEN OUT OF THE RING, li J Follow me and you must win. MY TERMS are for each wire; 0 for both. Address me j J ! only at King Edward Hotel, Toronto Canada. guarantee: i To show you how certain I am as to the reliability of the information. I make the followlug j offer: Unless the horse you subscribe for. or both horses. If you remit for both, win at odds of 4 j to 1 or better, I will send you, absolutely free, without one cent additional charge, COMPLETE COPY " NEW THEORY," ; i which I consider the best racing system ever placed before the public, and sold throughout the O country at. 5 per copy, the following day, unless the horse you subscribe for wins at -1 to 1 or II 6 bettor. Original copies completely bound. Even money shots are poor investments. Here is your i m opportunity to test reliable inside information. I expect the odds in both cases S to 1. I Remit today by money order, telegraph or special delivery. State which track you desire the i j one starting, Saturday at Toronto or Saturday at Gravesendi or both. j j 0 Both appear equally certain and 1 know thousands will bet away from the track, so as not to m affect the local market. j 1 SPECIAL NOTICE: j All communications must be addressed as follows for the horses starting Saturday: I i ARTHUR PEAB0DY, King Edward Hotel, TORONTO, CANADA. j m To receive prompt attention, do not sddrera any other way than above. i Before tho publio I REYNOLDS and CO.. every day, HORSE OWNERS AND EXPERT II ANDICAPPER8, ROOM 510, 114 DEARBORN ST. CHICAGO, ILL. L .00 DAILY WEEKLY. EillSS Wur Uno lle"1 Bet ycilcrday at Uraveaend was: m SHOTGUN. . . 2-1, WON MHvllV Monday It was First Haion. fftirimm At Louisville our One Best Bet yesterday warn Jfjf STILL ALARM . . 1-1, WON imfwJr Monday It whh Golden Mineral. Ann FLAT BETS, IN THE PAST fcy fcon FLT BETS, IN THE i ol A We Never Misrep-. JU TWO DAYS, WON aMf P.ZU past 12 DAYS, WON DIsfr Thursday, 10-1 Cinch at Louisville ! TOM McGRATH, XXX SPECIAL, won, won, 8.5 Tills trick simply cake walked home, ZIPANGO m 7-2, l-l, Finished 2nd, straight and placet 10-1 TODAY TODAY THE KINGPIN of the meeting starts. Prepare for this munificent offering-. Another DeMund. who romped home at 12-1 for the Majors patrons. Aboard is the word Splendid odds assured SS5 Dearborn St. JUT II I D 91.00 - - DAILY. Jtoom 70!. Ifi ti J KJ A Tel. 6948 Harr. Initials V. 1. S8.00 WEEKLY. Turf Exchange YPS1LANTI, MICH. TRAINS LEAVE MICHIGAN CENTRAL DEPOT; Detroit, at 1:00 and 1140 p. m. WOODS mm DAILY FOP LETTER 59 Dearborn St. YESTERDAY OUR LETTER GAVE: ZIPANGO 7-2 2nd DON DOMO 5-2 WON EASY STREET Special 9-2 2nd FANTASTIC 10-1 WON OXFORD . 5-1 3rd SHOT GUN ". 2-1 WON KAMERUN 8-1 2nd WES Special 4-1 LOST DIAMOND 6-5 WON WEXFORD Special 11-20 2nd Today xx Special xx Today TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL. Room 313, 59 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. Phono Central 583S. Yesterdays Special was DON DOMO. 6-2 WON. Wednesdays Special- 52-59-41-12-54-38-10 37-50-47-40 4i. Entry List: 2-I2-W2-993-904-9O-90fr016-931-!0-0tl. ijii American Racing Manual FOR 1906 T Contains all Racing Records from January 1, 1905, l to January 1, 1906. Three Up-to-date Tables as Used by the Handicappers of Racing, with Direc- tions for Application. Bookmaking Percentages. Track Records. Track Speed. Comparative Speed Records. Winners of Important Stakes. Statistics of 1905. Englands Great Races. Records of Har- ness Racing Up to Date 50 CKNTS BOUND IN LEATHER , 30 CENTS BOUND IN PAPER Ji DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING COMPANY i 124 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Illinois


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