untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-26

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LADS method: DEW OF DAWN, 7-2, WON JUGGLER, Scratched. Yon will liear from me tomorrow and Thursday on two which I think are an • ace In the hole,* as I have but little fear of the results. W £ LAOS METHOD Or-p* I 1 for 6 Occasional A ML p/ 119 La Salle Street - - Chicago CITY OF TRAVERSE SPECIAL FRISCO TRAIN 2:20 P. M. DAILY. Trains on Illinois Central leave Randolph St. at 12:30 and 1:15 p. m., 3 stopping at Van Buren, 43rd and 63rd Sts. only. Illinois Central 2:20 express train makes regular stops, only running express from Van Buren to 53rd St., and making all other stations south to 91st St. Returning trains at 5:05, 6:00 and 7:00 p. m. 5:05 p. m. returning train does not stop at 43rd St., running express between 53rd and Van Buren Sts. ROUND TRSP jggggg 50 CENTS HORSES IN TRAINING 1907E READY MARCH 28. Will contain a complete list of Horses in Training in the East and Ye*t, including name, color, sex. age and pedigree, as well a- owner, trainer and stable jockey. Every two year old registered with the Jockey Club will be included; also the Rules of Racing. Scale of Weights. Win tiers oj American and English Classic Events. Winning Sires. Owners, Jockeys and several new and useful features. For reference purposes tbe book is iuv:il liable. PKltK, .00, bound in leather, postage prepaid. Money in a.-1 accompany tha order. Address, H. A. BUCK, 571 Fifth Ave., New York. | LATTICE. . . 13-5 Lost | A was our Daily One Horse Wire Monday. I THREE I J ! WS N N ERS !| 1 .00 l~ | ONE HORSE A DAY. | i * T. C. WOOD and CO., and I 59 DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO. Z ESTABLISHED 1904. ? TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL K. 319, ftJ Dearborn Street, Chicago. Tuesdays ■■ trial: 57-37-55-59-46-2~-68-58-47-3S-?.6-46-48. Entry List: 10-11-506-507521-550-551-558-565-569. CHASE, 15-1, WON Mr. Mayer wired this horse direct from New Orleans to those who took advantage of our special offer made in tetter of February 15th. OUR "TELEGRAM READ: NUMBER SEVEN WILL WIN TODAY SURE. BET AS AGREED. We will have another one just like it within the next two weeks, obtainable on special terms only. THE NAME OF EVERY HORSE IS FILED WITH THE DAILY RACING FORM EVERY NOON MAYER and CO. TURF EXPERTS Suite 504 :: 171 Washington Street :: Chicago, 111. A BOOK YOU NEED! ij The American Racing Manual for 1907 |: jf BOUND IN LEATHER: I BOUND IN PAPER: i ► From Newsdealers or this Office . . 60 Cents From Newsdealers or this Otiico . . 30 Cents i | By Registered Mail GO Cents By Registered Mail 40 Cents S | DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., f 124 FIFTH AVENUE, CHICAGO, ILL. ; 1907 :: 1907 Woodlands Stock Farm MK. BARNEY SCHREIBER, Proprietor. SAIN Private. Imported black horse, by St. Serf — The Task, by Barc.iidine. A j_rix«l winiKT in this luuntry :in l sire of sih-li capital racers ; * Jack At kin. Nealoa, Tony i.i.im. IViiiTlii.-md. i viii.:iii. Scbwalbe, uiiv. i;,iicimiiNs. otto stitH. Pinkertoa, Drtray, Lacy rrawfocd, Ilcrsaln, Salarhla and in t n oilier »•. iiuit ra. BANNOCKBURN. Private. Brown horse, by Hayden Edwards — Bettie Blaise, by the Epsom Derby winner St. Blaise. A Liic.it raceborae in liis day .uid. altnoogb bat recently pla «-d in the »rod, already rire ut 1:-. Gardner, Horace B.. Bannock Belle, Qni.n Brady, Banposal, Bed Bill, etc., etc. SIR HERCULES. Private. Imported bay horse, by Sir Hugo, dam by Galo-pin, second dam Miss Ioote. by Orlando. Winmi- in England i the Asiot Biennial Rkakea, Trial Hate. lWeril i»r tke Peak Plate, Prince ol Wales Chip and Bichmond Plate. BALGOWAN. 0.00. Biown horse, by Strathmore — Trinkitat, by imp. Ihunderstorm. Winner • ! tbe Hyde Park Stakea and many otlii r Important erenta and sire of Sofala, Bylria Talbot, Jns Hrtdorn, Katie Balna, etc., etc. OTIS. 0.00. Bay horse, by Sain or imp. Foul Shot — Laura Agnes, by Jils JohiiiOn. Winner »t tiie St. Ixmis Derby, Neptune Stakes and many other races. II.-- brat season in the si nd. Addi -vs. THOMAS SHELLEY . .Manager, Bridgeton. Missouri. /WWWWrVWVVWrVVVWrVV GRAND SPECIAL | $ Starts Next Saturday! | V This horse ha been preparing for this race. Will M C relmburBe you on the $.5 00 sent me and a 8" 00 bet s ar on tliis horse If he dues not win. with our informa- 5 tion. Y.m can plunge on this fellow. 41 5 CAN INSURE ODDS I 15jo 1 | J Remit l y P. . Kxpi-e-s orTi legrapli Money Order to 9 E. LHOMMIDEAU ft CO., C £ Room 5. 45 La Salle St Tel. Main 1769 | : SPECIALS : | — .00 PER WEEK — 2 DONT ASK ME, 2 I, won 2 3 A. C. JONES A CO., Q SIO, 160 Washington street, Chleago. 0 THE ADVANCE AGENT It will give you horses that are ready to win as goon as the publi- and sharpshooters get through playing them at 8-5. The owner will win at a good price. It does not give twenty horses a week, but a few of the best at the different tracks, so selectnl that two cannot men in the same race. Kvery horse reported should v. in one of his next two starts. Do away with 0 a week specials and telegrams and get the winners fe#- 00 a month Published -very Saturday. H. J. OLMSTEAD, Suite 304. Loya! Guard Building, Detroit, Mich. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW Koom 8T 71 l»earborn Street CHICAGO. 11,1.. Vi»ttrdiiV Special Scratched. Tl KSDAYS SPECIAL Indinria. Maior. Mimie. Sparrow. .00 PEK MONTH. -:- 25 CENTS PER COPY. THE LATONIA JOCKEY CLUB Racing Department of the Latonia Agricultural and Stock Association Incorporated. COVINGTON, KENTUCKY. 0 Stakes to Close Saturday, March 2, 1907 FOR SPRING MEETING, 1907. G THE CLIPSETTA STAKES. — Tor fillies two rears aid; IS to eeonip.my the nomiiin tion: 3 addi- I to appear three days prior to uat set for the race. Winners after publication of weishts to caty 7 lbs. MSB*] 10 start; M/J.".l added, Of which 00 to the second and .YlOn to the iiii-.l. Winners U a sweep- ! extra. Club House Course — About One Mile and Three-quarters, slakes of the value ol ,250 to cairv ■• ]l» . : Of two Ot anv raise, 5 DHF.; of three or more of anv vaiue. 7 lbs. sxtn; non-winners ol a sweepstakes allowed •"• lbs., and if such nave not sroa three races, ." His.; . THE CINCINNATI HOTEL SPRING HANDICAP. For three-year-olds and apwnrd; to accompan/ two nees, 8 lbs.; ma dens that have not Been placed in a Sweepstakes, t- ihs. Five Furlongs. the nominal ion; 0 additional to stall: ,250 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. WelajhtS _.___ , . ._ . „ ... ,,. . to appear three days prior to lliat set for the race. Winners of other than a selling purse after aanosite- THE HAROLD STAKES.— I or colts «. two years old: to accompany the nomination: „._ ?4. additional to nient of weights to earrv 5 lbs. extra. One Mile and an Eighth. Start; ,250 added. Of which .f200 to the StCOOd and . 1 0 to the third. Winners of t sweepstakeJ Of the sable Of S1.250 to cat v 3 lbs.; Of two of any value. B BBS.; Of three or more any valm . 7 ihs. extra THE DECORATION HA?rDICAP For three year-olds and upward: . ?r. to accotipanv the nomination: Non-winners of a sweepstakes allowed :; Bba., and it soeh h«»e not woe three races. 5 lbs: two races, 8 I hB1.-. additional to start: SI. 510 added, of which *:i H» to second and .00 to third. Weights to appear three lbs. Maidens that ha,e not been placed iu a sweepstakes, U His. Five Furlongs. days prior to running of the race. Winners Of other thau a ailing parse liter the publication of weights t" U1T lh ****■■ 0ne Mlle and a Sixteenth. THE CINCINNATI TROPHY. -A sweepstakes for colts sad fillies two years old: 0 to accompany the Mas ination; 0 additional to Start: «2.o»»0 added, of which 50 to the secoad and 50 to the third. THE QUEEN CITY HANDICAP.— For three-vear-olds and upward: 5 to accompany the nomination: Whanera of a sweepstakes of the rajae of .ouo toearqr .. Iba.; of two ot any raloe, . lbs. extra San- additional if not declared out oa or before May 1st: 50 additional to start. The Club to gaaraatee viniiers of u sweepsnkes sUowed I lbs and If such have not won three races. J lbs. ; maele.is. if never ,,,,. winnel. the ,500, second ,000 ami the third 00. Weights to bo annonnccl April 1st. Wi-nui Bbseed in a sweepstakes, 10 lbs In additton to the Brst money and stakea, the winner win receive a afu.r ;1m10„IUcment of of weights, of two races of *500. or one of ,500, 3 lbs. extra: two of ,500. or ■User up. donated 1,, il, ,- llou. Julius I leiscuniaun. Five and a Half Furlongs. olu. or $.; 000, 7 lbs. extra. One Mile and an Eignth. THE STAKES _ A SeOtog for tlree-year.olds an.l upward: i to accoru- MERCHANTS" teepstakes. TH£ LAT0NIA DERBY.-For three-year-olds foal, of UN; 5 to accompany the nomination; 9 the nominauan 5 additioua to s.a. t U , h ed d w I, H o tbe«ecod ad 00 to the puny ,f „ leolaro,, tlt on ,„. 1ef re A n l:„ ,. ;llditk n:1, ,f l!t declared out OG or before May l.th: 00 Third. The winner to be sod: "cfc1il*n*eoro I00" totST ,/ ,!•• iiei, Ln . ="iaitio,,aI to start: ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Winners of a sweepstakes tor each 50 to ,000; I tor each 00 to ,000 then 1 i.. far e e.el s 1 ,o to ..,0... . flowed then ]!0 of o. 50 of ,000. 5 lbs. extia. Ndn-winners of a Starters. With adllag ptfee, to be named thiou-h entrj bOi the dai before the race at usual time of eha- s,v.,.pslakes „ l9m ;lllowed 5 lbs., and if not placed in a sweepstake*. 8 lbs. Maidens, if never plaefdi une WIUJ- ln«»- | in a sweepstakes. 12 11-. One Mile and a Half. THE BREWERS- EXCHANGE HANDICAP.— For three year-olds aid upward: to .-. company the , .,,.,. . ..... nomination- 5 additional to start-; ,250 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights to „,„„ THE rA„n„r* LATONIA „,„c OAKS.— r. For fillies .,„ three years old foals of ,„ 1001; 0 ..« to accompany the noniuia : ton ; S20 additional if not declared out on or before 15th: 0 additional if not declared out on or be.ore appear three days prior a race. Winners of other than a selling puts.- alter iinnonn •cu.enl of weights to April earn 5 lbs additional Six Fsrlon-s ■ Ma-V 15,u: ° addu-onal to start: .010 added, of which $.S00 to the second and 00 to the third. Winners of a sweepstakes in 1907 of the value of ,000 and winners of two sweepstakes in that year of THE KENTUCKY STEEPLECHASE.- A handicap for three-year olds and upward; to aei oiupany any value to carry 5 lbs. extra. Those not baring won a sweepstakes iu 1007 allowed : lbs., and if not the nomination; .o additional to stait; ,000 added, of which 00 to second and 00 to third. Weights placed in a sweepstakes, S lbs. One Mile and a Quarter. 0 Overnight Purses, 00, 00, 00 and 00. Three Steeplechase Races Each Week. Address All Communications to JOHN B. DILLON, Secretary, Covington, Kentucky.


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