untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1906-10-05

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flMHMMMMI W SPECIAL GOES TOMORROW f WE WILL GUARANTEE 2 , j it to WTN, and WIN ONLY, and at a X I price of 5 to 15 to . Our guarantee J is as follows: If this horse is not returned a winner we will give all subscribers to this j special a .00 subscription to our One- J Horse Wire, and if tho price is not as good as 5 to 1 a Two Months snbscrip- 9 J tion to the Turf Reporter. Have just received a letter from Mr. Wood, who is 9 J at the track, saying that everythinfr is O. K. 9 for this coup, which will be one of the 9 largest pulled off at Brighton Bench in 9 some time. Remember, it goes tomorrow. Get your snbscription in at once, either 9 I postal, express or telegraph. T. C. WOOD 9 1 and Co., It. :J18. fii Dearborn St., Chicago NATIONAL RACING REVIEW NO. 2 0. Jtoom 67, 71 Heurborn Street, Chicago, 111. YealerdiiyV Special, ItKAlT, KM, eeon,L .00 PER MONTH. 25 CENTS PER COPY. PHONE 35S1 CENTRAL. Established 1800. REYNOLDS and CO. Before the public Hone Owners and Kxpert every day. Handicappers. 510, 114 Dearborn St. Dally. CHICAGO. 95 Weekly. Yesterday our one best bet at Brighton Beach, tR. Whitney entry, scratched Oct. 3rd it was Teacress 8-5 won Oct. 2nd it was Main Chance 8-5 won At Louisville it was Netlrn 9-2 !inil Oct. 3rd it was 100 Bomo H-2 won W Never Miireo- ;I.nt Oct. 2nd it was resent. Martha Gorman... 1-2 won OUR SPECIALS are a good investment. Subscribe now and win yourself a bank roll. 10-1 Special Saturday that we have inside information on W00DS DAILY FORM LETTER V xJlp 59 Dearborn Street i- Daily Weekly YESTERDAY OUR LETTER GAVE: EL DORADO 3-1 WON ED BALL 4-1 WON PAUM0N0K Special Withdrawn SAYLOR . 20-1 2nd LAURA E. 9-1 WON NUNS VEILING X Special 9-2 3rd CHARLIE EASTMAN 8-5 WON GOLDEN MINERAL . 9-1 WON -r-r hav we have an X Special tliatfliould win pulled I UUMI up. it looks like taking candy from a baby. TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL It. 313, 59 Dearborn Street, Chicago. FMdnyV Special ?and-H-S0-34-61. Entry Lint 2OV208 213-2-261-251-269. New look out today. For sale at Newsstands and Office. ; ; j! City of Traverse . . . Important Change jj J Beginning Monday, October 1st, 2 Special J J trains on the Illinois Central railroad will leave Randolph street daily J n at 12130 and i;i5 p.m., stopping only at Van Buren, 39th, 63rd and J II South Chicago 92nd str.eet, where patrons will be transferred direct to. the City of Traverse by Red Line street cars. Patrons can also take 1 ;40 J South Chicago express train on Illinois Central, reaching boat from 92nd J J street bridge. Returning trains at 4!55 and 5125 p. m. Running time 1 1 J 25 minutes. Round trip, including street car fare and JT r admission to City of Traverse VV I IIHIHHII MltMIMMli I iiL American Racing Manual jk FOR 1906 j. . Contains all Racing Records from January 1, 1905, 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 SO CENTS BOUND IN LEATHER ZO CENTS BOUND IN FAPBIC DAILY RACING fORM PUBLISHING COMPANY 124 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Illinois I 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 rectrd of the perfarmances and earnings f every hrse oTer B.000 of the 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 shoali be Invaluable to handicappers and speculators. NOW READY FOR DISTRIBUTION The book will be mailed to any address in the United States and Canada upon receipt of ONE DOLLAR. It can be pro-cared from news dealers and at this office at the same price. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING G0.f 124 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, ill. STATE FAIR-H OF TEXAS, DALLAS Oct. 13th to 28th. Six Running Races Each Day. No Purse Less Than 00. OPEN BOOKING AT THE REGULAR PRICE. NO FIELD BOOKS. TWO OR MORE HARNESS RACES "WITHOUT J EXTRA BOOKING. E SLATES CASH BOXES AND SUPPLIES ON THE $ GROUNDS. OVER 500,000 PAID ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS IN 1905. JOS. A. MURPHY, Presiding Judge and Racing Secretary. ARTHUR MKNIGHT, Starter. BEN E. CABELL and M. M. PHINNEY, Directors in Charge of Racing. JAS. MORONEY, SYDNEY SMITH, PRESIDENT. SECRETARY. 1 STATE FAIR OF LOUISIANA Slireveport, Nov, 17 to 25, 1906. The State Fair of Louisiana announces the following: Running: Races, rules of the Texas Thoroughbred Association to govern, of which association we are members, except as otherwise specified: Qijnrrloi MrkovV-o IT 3-year-olds and upward. Entries Monday, November OctlUIUcty, INUVeiMUei If. jg. weights and acceptances Tuesday, November 10. SIX FURLONGS Purse 50.00, of which ."pSo.OO to FIVE FURLONGS rurse 50.00. For 2-year- tlie second horse and .00 to the third horse. For olds, 10 lbs. below the scale. .OO weight for :i-year-oIds and up. Horses entered for .1906.sh00.00 to age. 2 lbs. for each 00.00 to 00.00. SnYVeit;ht; " lbS alIowed for each 9100-00 to SEVEN FURLONGS Purse 50.00. For 3-year- . , , , olds and upward; ::-year-olds to carrjlW lbs.: 4- FIVE T,T,T,, FURLONGS Purse 50.00, ot which $.to.00 year-olds and upward to carry 114 lbs. The winner to the second horse and 5.00 to the third horse, to be sold for 00.00. For all ases that have not won more than three races in iOOG: 2-year-olds to carry !M lbs., 3-year-olds to carry 110 lbs., others to carry 114 lbs. Thnrcrlav nur5Uclyi Nnvpmhpr IOVemoer OO ONE MILE-Purse 00.00, of which 0.00 to the second horse and 0.00 to the third horse. For 3- SIX FURLONGS Purso 50.00. For 3-year-olds year-olds and upward. Ten lbs. below the scale, and upward that have not vton more than three Horses entered for ,000.00 to carry weight; one races since July 1, 1000, 8 lbs. below the scale, pound allowed for each 00.00 to 00.00. Non-winners of two races allowed 4 lbs.; of one race 8 lbs.; beaten maidens 12 lbs. Mvu- in SIX FURLONGS Purse 50.00. A handicap for Mrtv,j0 Onday, November ly. 2-year-olds. Entries Tuesday, November 20; weights SIX FURLONGS-Purse 50.00. For 2-year-olds tlTr,Zt ".nL21-,,. 10 lbs. below the scale. Non-winners of four races FIVE PURLONGS Purse 50.00. For fillies and allowed 5 lbs.; of three races 10 lbs.; of two races mares, all ages, 10 lbs. below the scale. Winner to 15 lbs. ; beaten maidens 20 lbs. be sol1 at "Ction for 00.00. ONE MILE Purse 50.00. For 3-year-olds and up. ,000.00 weight for age. Two pounds allowed C":!-,.. IM . ro for each 00.00 to 00.00. Winners of four or rridaV, rMOVemDer 23. more races in 1000 not to be entered for less than nvT MTTT t, . , . ONE MILE Purse 2-year-olds, qoq 00 50.00. For 10 ?bs- nelow tlle scale. Horses entered for ,000.00 rpvtw TTTPTn-wrPur.: Mtnnn r?nr. "r biLV,N iUttljUWlib iurse U.UU. J?or o-year- j0 pnrry -wpiht- we,Bnt S 1DS lh les3 lesq I0r for Mih eacu S!1l luw-w iGft tn 10 olds and upward that have not won more than three einoon races since September 1, 1J0C, 10 lbs. below the scale. All to be sold for 00. FIVE FURLONGS Purse 50.00. For 3-year-FIVE FURLONGS Purse 50.00. For all ages, vul P"ard. For horses that have started and weight for a"e not won at tuo meeting. Weight for age. The win- TiiPcHav Nnvpmhpr 9fl SEVEN FURLONGS Purse 50.00.. For 3-year- I UeSUdV, INOVemoer U. 0ids and upward. 00.00 weight for age; 3 lbs. al- SIX FURLONGS Purse 50.00. For 3-year-olds loel r each 00.00 to 00.00. and upward. .00 weight for age. 3 lbs. allowed SEVEN FURLONGS Purse 50.00. A handicap for each 00.00 to 00.00. for 3-year-olds and upward. Entries Wednesdav. FIVE FURLONGS Purse 50.00. For 2-year- November 21; weights and acceptances Thursday, olds. Weight for age. Non-winners of a race the November 22. value of 00.00 or four races of any value allowed C lbs.; of a race the value of 00.00 or three races Qni lrrlow MnuomKap OA of any value 12 lbs; beaten maidens IS lbs. OaTUraay, INOYemDer . ONE MILE Purse 50.00. For 3-year-olds and FIVE FURLONGS Purse 50.00. For beaten upward 20 lbs. below the scale. Winners since non-winners at the meeting, all ages, weight for September 1 penalized 2 lbs. for each win. The age. Maidens allowed 5 lbs., If 3-year-olds and up- winner to be sold for 00.00. ward 10 lbs. SEVEN FURLONGS-Purse 50.00. For 3-year- SEVEN FURLONGS Purse 50.00. For 3-year- olds and upward that have not won a race the ols an1 1906.sh00.00 pwar1. weight for 3 lbs. age; value of 00.00 this year, 10 lbs. below the scale. anowed for each 00.00 to 00.00. Non-winners or three races allowed 4 lbs.; of two . , races S lbs.; of one race 12 lbs. SIX FURLONGS Purse 50.00. A handicap for all ages. Entries Thursday, November 22; weights and acceptances Friday, November 23. Wednesday, November 21. mile and a quarter Purse 50.00. For 3- year-olds and upward. ,600.00 weight for tthu TTTWTnwno t.. oin nn age: FOUR FURLONGS-Purse 50.00. For maidens, 2 lbs. allowed for each 00.00 to 00.00. Winners all ages, weight for age. of a race the value of 00.00 in 1900 not to be SIX FURLONGS Purse 50.00. A handicap for entered for less than .00. Dallas, San Antonio and Houston, Texas, precede our meeting:. Five running races daily at each track. M. L. SCOVELL, Shreveport, La. SECRETARY.


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