view raw text
PAY AFTER YOU WIN is and always has been my hieflfod of doing business. Our Interests being mutual, I must send you winners in order to win myself. Am always on the grounds clocking the workouts, and being closely connected with some of the very best stables, enables me to send two or three winners each week to honest bettors. Every time I wire you can depend that the horse is at his best and the stable money is down. t I dont ask or .f.T per day in advance, iiisfcad, after the horse I wire you has won. send me the winnings of-a ?2 straight bet, this makes genuine Inside information cost .you nothing. My only demand is you enclose -10 cents in your lirst letter, only as a deposit, to guarantee acceptance of tele. grama. Address C. ROWLAND. WilJertf HqW LquTUyUIc. iHy- v Six One-Horse Wires 0. In any case where I fail to deliver 4 winners out of !, I agree to return yoilr 0. I will alo pay S1C0 to any client that will prove I ever failed to make good my guarantee. THE WISE ONES that play my one-horse wire are making the money -SO CAN YOU by placing your order. SEVENTH YEAR WITH UNBROKEN RECORD. D. A. TIH KSTON, Dept. C 7-S Dennett ituildiug. Detroit. .Midi. Turf Exchange YPS1LANT1, MICH. TRAINS LEAVE MICHIGAN CENTRAL DEPOT, Detroit, at i:OQ and 1140 p. m. CASSIDY and CO., Turf Experts, 171 Washington St. . write rok terms. BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB STAK ES TO BE RUN AT THE SPRING MEETING OF 1907 and SPRING MEETING OF 1908 ENTRIES TO CLOSE ON MONDAY, OCTOBER . I5th, 1 906. For Two-Year-Olds in 1907, Now Yearlings: To 10 Him ut ilic Sprlnir Meeting of l.ior. The Great American 000 added The Hudson . . 000 added Flvoliii-lobc. ltvc FurloiiKH. The Tremqnt . . 000 added The Criterion, for fillies 000 added Aboiii Six Fiirlongx. Five Fiir-lbnc. The Expectation . 000 added Five liirliiiii;. For Three-Year Olds in J 908, Now Yearlings: To lie Kim t tlic Spring Mccltnir oflUOS. The Brooklyn Derby 000 added The Carfton : . 000 added One Mile ii ml Half. One, Mile. The Gazelle, for fillies 500 added One Mile mid Sixteenth NOTE-KNTKIES FOlt THE JUNIOR CHAMlION STAIClfiS OF 1007 AMU HINDOO STAKKS OF lOOS WILL CLOSE IN AUGUST, 1007, AND AUGUST, 1U08. THE RULES OF RACING, adopted by The Jockey Club, jiovcru all races rim under the auspices of The Drooklyu Jockey Club. Entries to either or all of the races advertised here will be received only with the umlertstaiidiii-r, and on the agreement of the subscriber, that the provisions of Racing Rules -li! and i: hereto appended form a part of and govern the contract- " "Rule 42. Ev?ry person subscribing to a sweepstakes, or entering a horse in a race to be run under these rules, accepts the decision of the Stewards on any question relating to a race, or to raclnc. "Rule 4o. At the discretion of the Stewards of The Jockey Club, or of the Stewards, and without notice, the entries of any person, or the transfer of any entry, may be refused." In making nominations to these stakes particular attention is hereby called to Rules 50, 51, 52 and 5:; of the Rules of Racing. To Be Run at the Spring Meeting 1907. TwTleaoI THE GREAT AMERICAN-,000 ADDED For .Kwith lP,.;!.0 5wVliVdi!iVIIn Two-Y ear-Olds. By subscription of .50 each, half f Z con.i -u 1 t"WTt tin W .Ir ? forfeit, or 5 if declared by January 1, 11W7: with Ji;. I - -no ;, - 0 v io nf u v w ..vtr- S5.000 added, of which ,000 to the second and ?500 UL" ",r rVoo -. Furlong ""-"i,lt-r! ot fr-,00 allowed -.liowcl ., lbs. bs Five Five Furlongs. to the third. Winners- of a race of the value of ?5,000 to carry : lbs. extra; of one of ,0,000, or ... . . , two of .,ooo, 7 lbs. extra. Non-winucrs of .,500 To Be Run at the Spring Meeting 1908. wn6 tnnn" THE BROOKLYN DERBY ,000 ADDED For ATi-c-ri x- -r v THE TREMONT ADDED-For ,000 Two-Year- Three-Year-Olds. By subscription of u50 each, half 0,d!.- ?J , s",scr;i 10 f c lialt forfeit, forfeit, or .5 if declared by January 1. 1007; or or Si. !f declare by January 1. 1 0, ; w, li .$.,,000 S7r, if dccIarpd lV .ialiuary 1, 1!0S: with . 000 ll,d1tkV 0X?VllitI ?5,000 to UlS second and . the aaIe,,, of wllich ?1000 t0 the second and S500 to tWrd. Y, 1-U1,erf "r18111"? of 22ii? tliirtl. Non-w-iuners of 5,000 in 100S allowed irr.V o 3 lbs. extra; of one .0,0CO.or two of .$,000, 4 lbs.. of $:trm lwt iiaving won .,500 in 1007, 8 . lbs extra. Mm-winuors of .,..C0 ahowed 7 lhs. Jbs-. of.?1,r0o, 12 lbs. Or.o Mile and a Half. Ab" J"l llSrnr THE CARLTON 3,000 ADDED For Three-Year- THE EXPECTATION ,000 o nnn ADDED For m Two- Olds. Bv subscription of 50 each, half "forfeit, or Year-Olds. By subscription of .0 each, or .5 if ?10 if declared bv .Tamiary 1, 1007: or 25 if de- . declared by January 1, 1007; ?1C0 additional for clared by January 3, ltlOS; with .$;t.000 added, of starters; with ,$;!,000 added, of which .00 to the which .00 to the second and . to the third, second and .00 to the third. Winners of a race Xon-winners of -,CC0 in 1908 allowed 4 lbs.; of of the value of .,000 to carry ,Mbs. extra; of oue .$:;.5C, not having won .,500 In 1007, S lbs.; of of .0,000. or two of S5.000, 7 lbs. extra. Non- 1 5C0 32 lbs. One Mile. winners of .,500 allowed 7 lbs. Five Furlonss. THE GAZELLE ,500 ADDED For Fillies Three THE HUDSON ,000 ADDED For Two-Year- Years Old. Bv Subscription of i?150 each, half for- Olds.i By subscription of .0 each., or .5 if declared felt, or 0 if declared by January 1, 1907: or .5 by January 1. 1907: .00 additional for starters: if declared by January 1. 390S; with .,500 added, with .$:j,0CO added of which .00 to the second and of which .CO to the second and ::00 to the third. $:;CO to the third. Winners of a race of the value Xon-winners of .$;:,500 in 390S. not having won of .,000 to carry Slbs. extra: of one of .0,000, or .,000 in 1907, allowed 5 lbs.; of .,500, not having two of .,000, 7 lbs. extra. Xou-winners of ,500 won .,500 in 1907, 10 lbs. One Mile and a Six- . allowed 7 lbs. Five Furlongs. teenth. NOMINATIONS SHOULD BE ADDRESSED TO THE SECRETARY, 359 FULTON ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y. P. 7. DWYER, President F. REHBERGER, Secretary. STATE FAIR- I -OF TEXAS, DALLAS Oct. 13th to 28th, Six Running Races Each Day. I No Purse Less Than 00. OPEN BOOKING AT THE REGULAR PRICE. I NO FIELD BOOKS. I I TWO OR MORE HARNESS RACES WITHOUT EXTRA BOOKING. SLATES, CASH BOXES AND SUPPLIES ON THE f I GROUNDS. OVER 500,000 PAID ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS IN 1905. JOS. A. MURPHY, Presiding Judge and Racihg Secretary. ARTHUR TVTKNIGHT, Starter. BEN .E. CABELL and 3VI. M. PH1NNEY, Directors in Charge of Racing. JAS. MORONEY. SYDNEY SMITH, PRESIDENT. SECRETARY.