untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1906-09-26

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BRIGHTON BEACH RACING ASSOCIATION. STAKE EVENTS OF 1907 AND 1908. Entries Close Monday, October 15, 1906. TO BE RUN IN 1907: For Two-Year-Olds in 1907, now Yearlings. THE BRIGHTON JUNIOR STAKES of 5,000, 6 Furlongs THE NEPTUNE STAKES of ,500, 6 Furlongs THE VENUS STAKES of ,500, for Fillies, 5 1-2 Furlongs TO BE RUN IN 1908: For Three-Year-Olds in 1908, now Yearlings. THE BRIGHTON DERBY Of 5,000, 11-2 Miles THE IROQUOIS STAKES of ,500, I 1-4 Miles THE QUEEN STAKES of ,500, 112 Miles for Fillies and Marts, now Yaarlingi and Upwards. Declaration Dates! BRIGHTON JUNIOR STAKES , . ... . . . .. March 15, 1907 5; May 15 5 NEPTUNE STAKES March 15, 1907 5; May 15 0 VENUS STAKES March 15, 1907 5; May 15 0 BRIGHTON DERBY .........:!....... . Janry 1, 1908-0; May 15 5 IROQUOIS STAKES ..Tanry 1, 1908-5; May 15 0 QUEEN STAKES Janry 1, 1908 5 for yearlings QUEEN STAKES Janry 1, 1908-0 2-yr-olds and up QUEEN STAKES ;May 15, 1908 5 All ages TJicItiilcN nf Racing adopted hy tlie .Toclcey Cltilt anil the National Steeplechase and Hunt Asftoclatlon govern all races run nntlcr the aiiHplceH of the Brighton Ueacli Racing. Association. For Additional Particulars and -Entry Blanks, Address, JOHN B0DEN, JR., Racing Secy., 215 MONTAGUE ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. WEE LASS WAS MY ADVERTISED SPECIAL, 20-1. I publish my losers as well as winners. Monday I gave my many patrons COLONEL JIM DOUGLAS WON AT SPLENDID ODDS, 8-1 Wednesday My XXX Special Goes at Gravcsend. Thursday Another Grand Opportunity. Splendid Odds Assured. Scores of city patrons who get my famous system plays dally realize splendid profits. Dope books, track conditions, jockeys, weights are thrown to the FOUR WINDS. MAJOR holds the kev to this marvelous 20th century production. Xo tallow candles and sealing wax contained In mv system nl-ivs Consequently 1 give to my patrons lightning and volcanic results, results that demand respect. TUESDAY The famous systim plays were as follows. Can yon overlook them? MILTIADBJS, a Cinch, won 13-1 CHARLIE GILBERT, won.... . 3-a BLBCTORINB, -won. 4-1 MINTYRE, won 9-1 Out-of-town patrons can have system plays free with my ofllcial wire if so desired 225 room?oR9N ST MAJOR Sl-OO Daily, tel. 5943 harr. initial iT S3.00 Weekly. WOODS t inrj DAILY FORM LETTER IImRB Room 312 yEttjT J 59 Dearborn Street sdtr Daily . Weekly YESTERDAY OUR LETTER GAVE: Frank Lord... 8-5 won Sisr Huffman 5-2 won Broadcloth... 1-1 won Shot Gun Electorine 4-1 won Best Bet. 11-10 won Rebounder.... C-l won Charley Ward 12-1 2nd Blue Coat 7-2 2nd Hannibal Bey BonVivant... 8-1 3rd X Soecial 7-2 2nd XX Special Goes Today CITY Or 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. Return 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 55tli St. Passeugers 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 timp to catch r:Or express train on 111. Central. Turf Exchange YPSILANTl, MICH. TRAINS LEAVE MICHIGAN CENTRAL DEPOT. Detroit, lit 1:00 nd 1:4Q p. m. Send One Dollar frahUSS Avenue, Chicago, 111., for a copy of "What the Running Horses Did In j 1005." The advantages of this vest pocket publication to you are beyond your comprehension until you have seen it. To see it is to have it, and youll wonder how you ever got alone without it. established 18B0. REYNOLDS and CO. Before the publio Horge Owners and Expert every day. Handlcapper. 510, 114 Dearborn St. Dally. CHICAGO. Weekly. Yesterday our one beat bet was: JOHN LYLE, 2-1, ran 2nd tit. 10-1 Cinch goes today and our information which comes from the right source says it will win Q9fl flat bets on our We Never Misrep- SVF specials the past resent. seventeen days 070 : won. dIiIV THE ILLINOIS Room 638, 885 Dearborn St. Tel. Ilarrltoa 1876. BltOADOLOTII Special 1.1 Won SHOT OVU Special U-IO Won Sept. 2, Posing 9-2 won, Vox Popull . . . , , lost Sept 22, both specials withdrawn Sept. 1, Royal Lady 7-2 2nd, Dandelion 8-5 2nd Sept. 20. Hot Toddy 6-1 2nd, Bohemia 10-1 2nd Sept. 10, Royal Lady S-5 won, Ellicott, Plunge. 3.1 won Sept. 18, Shot Gun 2-1 won, Graceful lost Sept. 17. Momentum 5-1 won, Go Between lost Sept. 15, Mansard ft-2 won, CoL J. Douglas lost Sept. 14. Western Plunge 8-1 won, Prince of Fles. scratched Sept. 13, M. Johnson Plg 7-1 won, Arthur Entry lost Sept. 12, Col. J. Douglas... C-6 2nd, Mansard ......v.. C-l tad Sept. 11, Go Between 7-5 won, De Mund .scratched Bept. 10, J. Miller Plunpre 8-5 won, Shot Gun scratched 8 HlEOlFlKU SPECIALS GUARANTEED l 5-1 Cinch Today. Thursday. Sure Winner. WIRES OCCASIONALLY OR DAILY. FOUR WINNING ONE-HORSE WIRES out of 6, or 10 RETCKNED. Try It. ALSO Thurstons Turf Guide Book, A SYSTEM for playinfr, price, 98, or the great L .fc II. METHOD used for handicapping, price, f. In any case I fall to deliver four winners out of tlx, I will return free of charge the choice of either system, together with S10. SEVENTH TEAR WITH UNBROKEN RECORD D. A. THURSTON, Dept. C, Suite 7-8 Bennett Bldg., Detroit. Mich. NATIONAL, RACING REVIEW No. 438. Room 87, 71 Dearborn Street. Chicago, III. Yesterdays Special, FRANK LORD, 8., Won. Our 3 horso wire patrons get the money right along. The wire shown a winning every week. .00 per week. TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL R. 312, 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago. Wednesdays Special 77-47-29-46-50-65-75-88.26-56. Entry List 106-119-1M4-132-156-159-160-164-168-169-171-173. SHE AMERICAN BACIKG MANUAL. 60c IN LEATHER, 30o IN PAPEB. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., U4 Fifth Avt.i GkictfOi HL


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