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NOTICE! 15 to 1 OR BETTER 15 to 1 Wednesday. March 13th, comes off a lone; shot thai I know only . outside of a big eastern combination that intends to inn this killing over. This is inter illation sad II leis is worih .00 send today and 1 will send wire. M. HENRIE, 161 Fifth Avenue. TURf REPORTERS SPECIAL K. BIS, "■.» DeHibom St., Cliitngo. Tuesdays Special: 56-68-71-74-45-75-58. Entry List: 709-715-750-754-760. — —————— — I THE ADVANCE AGENT it will rive you horses that are ready to win at a good pries. It does not give twenty horses a week, but a few of the best at the different tracks, so selected that two cannot meet in the same race. Every horse reported should win one of his next two starts. Do away with 0 a week specials and telegrams an.l get the winners for S : W a month, with every Mondays best bet thrown in Fub-lished every Saturday. H. J. OLMSTEAD, Suite 304, Loyal Guard Building, Detroit, Mich. WHAT THE RUNNING HORSES DID IN 1906. A complete record of the performances and win nlngs of all horses racing last year. Price g|. Daily Bating Form Publishing Co.. 12-1 Fifth Avenue. Cab-ago. 111. 1907 :: 1907 Woodlands Stock Farm MR. BARNEY SCHREIBER, Proprietor. SAIN Private. Imported black horse, by St. Serf — The Task, by Barcaldine. ommI winner in this country and sire of such capital racers aa .lack Athtn, Neahm, Tony ! ist, Dentsrhland, Corrigan, Schwaibe, oils, Gefaeiinniss, Otto Stifel, Pinkerton, Dewey, Lacy Crawford, Heraain, Salnrhla and many other winners. BANNOCXBURN. Private. Brown horse, by Hayden Edwards — Bettie Blaise, by the Epsom Derby winner St. Elaise. A great racehorse In his day and, although bat recently placed In the stud, already sire of Dr. Gardner, Horao i:.. Bam k Belle, yulini Brady, Banpoaal, Bed Hill, etc., etc SIR HERCULES. Private. Imported bay hcrse. by Sir Hugo, darn by Galo-pin. s-.-e.ona dam Miss Fuote, by Orlando. Winner in England of the Ascot Biennial st..k.-s. Trial Plate, Peverfl of the Peak Plate, Prince of Wales t up ami Richmond Plate. BALGOWAN. 0.00. Brown horse, by Strathmore — Trial itat, by imp, Thnadeistorm. Winner of the Hyde Pari: Stakes and many other Important events and -ire of Sofala. Sylvia Talbot, Cus lieidorn. Katie Rains, etc.. etc. OTIS. 0.00. Bay haraa, by Sain or imp. Foul Shot — Laura Agnes, by Jls Johnson. Winner of the St. Louis Derby, Neptune Stakes and many other races. His iirst, season in the stnd. Address, THOMAS SHELLEY . .Manager, Bridgeton. Missouri. Frontenac, 11-5, Won OLK YKSTEKDAVS ADVKRT1SKD SPECIAL. Also giving jockey who would ride. TODAY ANOTHER YOU CAN BET THE LIMIT ON. Wednesday and Friday 2 Big Winners Remember: These Two Goodthings. as Advertised for Wedr.esdiy and Friday. March 13 and 1-". as was Todays Goodthingr, cVsnteaac, should prove two of tic best things part over at New Orleans tais season. All ue can say is thai we also expect to see these two WIN beyond a shadow of a doubt as it did Today. Dont miss them, as either one is worth the price of i weeks information. MflTIPFI "• ",,ow vou the traek wire of the l"w I lUH. borne you pit. J. Terms: for 1 day, SIO for d lnys. Suite 315, 1 7 Dearborn St., Clitcxgo, III. THE B. B. INFO CO. ™- 2£ V8 G. W. HAMILTON OAKLAND, CAL., Just, aa -oou as track pots good 1 will band post another Kerchoval Burns Handicap wiuuen, aud Saturday, March l»i, ia tlie fourth rtice. will seud you ono that worked a mile iu 1 :4 1 with li i s package up. TERMS: 0 WEEKLY. | No Single D:iy Subscriptions Solicited. 203 Michigan Ave., Room 428. National Racing Review No. 77 Bsaaa 87, 71 Beartora Street, fthteoso Yes erdays Special. JUDGE POST. 1 to 1, Won. Yesterdays One-Hcrse Wire. KOLLIE MONTROSE. 1 to 2, Won. S5.00 Per Week. The American Racing Manual FOR 1907 EVERYONE INTERESTED IN RACING SHOULD HAVE IT. THE PRICE: BOUND IN LEATHER From Newsdealers or this Office . . 50 Cents By Registered Mail b0 Cents BOUND IN PAPER From Newsdealers or this Office . . 30 Cents By Registered Mail 40 Cents PLACE YOUR ORDER TODAY Daily Racing Form Pub. Co. 124 Fifth Ave., Chicago. HORSES IN TRAINING = I907EE READY MARCH 28. Will coutaiu a complete* list of Horses in Training iii tho East and Ve.st, including name, color, so. ao and pedigree, as well a.-, owner, trainer and stable jockey. livery two year old registered with the Jockey Club will be included; also the Rules of Racing. Scale of Weights. Win ners of American and English Classic Events. Winning Sires. Owners. Jockeys and several new and useful features. For reference purposes the book is invaluable. PRICK, .00, bound in leather, postage prepaid. Money must accompany the order. Address, H. A. BUCK. 571 Fifth Ave.. New York. 20-50-1 TODAY m-50- Schroeders Midway, 10 1. 2nd 1 advised my clients to play 1 2. I bare one in ili third raee todaj thai will Win . just :is eaaj ;.* Prince Bowling iliii far my clients buM »iik. iii I -. Information mmes dlreel from the owners stable and is in far ■ killing. THIS IS A SPECIAL WIRE! This hone worked i":isi saoaf.li ii heal strike horses, and n li j «- does not Ignre la the nioncy. 11" lliis none is nol mar the olds slated alx.w. in-d«H s not Win. I will t;ivi- nexl days win- FREE. a;~.. .iil tell yon i!k Jockeys name thai will rale lliis hone. 1 i i " t tail to gel todays wire, as it means atone tn yon. C. R. JAMES, R. 50, 119 La Salle St. Terms: .00 Daily; .00 Weekly. | ANNA DAY, 7-10, WON | i a was our Daily One Horsn Wire Monday. g| j| -I THREE I I |; WINNERS !| J 1 .00 | | | ONE HORSE A DAY. | T. C. WOOD and CO., f ESTABLISHED 1904. ¥ 218 HAMMOND BUILDING, DETROIT, MICHIGAN. GEO. M. HENDRIE, Pres. and Treas. WALTER O. PARMER, Secretary. WINDSOR AND FORT ERIE 2 | MjL | C" 5«2 Entries Close Tuesday, April 2nd, 1907 Summer Meetings, 1907, Northern Racing Circuit: ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB, Toronto . . . . May J 8 to June 1 I WINDSOR June 15 to July J 3 HAMILTON JOCKEY CLUB, Hamilton . . . June 3 to 15 I FORT ERIE Opposite Buffalo July 22 to Aug. 31 FALL MEETINGS ANNOUNCED LATER. T/% Djr D 1 1 IM AT lAfllMHQOn I "IS- ,if;, ul :m ,w rtaken in WW of aggregate rarae of $.".100. or one f *5,0M ratoe, r 1M. extra* 1 *" oc- wanj •* I wniuovn. | non-winners of a three-rerir-oid stak 11.300 ratne thai have nol aroa three -s this veir st-llinjc THE FRONTIER STAKE. ,500. A sweenatake for rkn-e-year-olds; 2i to lecomnany the nomina i races excepted, allowed 7 li s.: non ainnera tlii . year, 1 II..-.; maktena, is II.-.: liiiic- allowed H ma. Hon, *i sdditlona] to start: value of stake to be ,500, of wklck ,800 to the winner, «400 to the sec ! One ami One-Quarter Mile?. ond, to ili«- third, the fonrth 00. Winners of ■ race Of ,000 ralne in 1907 : carry 3 lbs. ex ;: ! GENESSEE HOTEL HANDICAP. ,500. Fee three rear-ohm and naward: 0 to iccomnany the neaa- •■ two three-reai old stak ..t saj ralne, or one stake ..I ».000. 5 His. extra; non-winners ol a race ai ination, 0 additional to start. Value. *!,:»tMi. of whlrti 200 to the winner 00 to set-mid 00 to si.-.ik. in IU..7 thai bare nol won two stakes of an* ralne In 1907 allowed .. Bha.; if sneb bare not won tuil.,i. WeW I to appear three days prior to the raee; acceptances the .lav preceding the race at mnml three races in 1007. 8 lbs.; two r.o-cs. 16 lbs.; allies allowed s n.s. One and One-Eigh.n Mil*s. ! time af eloslng ■ ■; entries. s.x Farlaaars. WINDSOR SELLING STAKE. ,500. For three-year-olds and npward; sm to accompany Uu nmntns THE CANADIAN SPORT?MANS HANDICAP, ,500. Tot three rear-olda and apward; 0 to accom- itoii. 0 additional to start: value. ,500, id which M.tMi to the arlnner, 00 to second and si-hi to V:UIV ,]„. Domination and . ti additional to atari Value si ;.ihi of which SI 200 to tbe v luner s_iki to third; *::.nni weight for age; 3 lbs. allowed for each 00 to ,000, then 1 lb. for each 00 to ,000, second and S 1 1 « to third. Wetehts to appear thrw days prior to the race- aewptaii.es through eutn ban Then 2 lbs. for each *hn to S700. Those entered not to be sold, if three-year a only, to carry s It*. -,t usual time of closing of entries day before race. Winner- after publication of weights, :: lbs. extra. extra; UTfonr rem ■..!.!- and apward, I ma. extra. Starters with Belong price to «■ imn.ed il,ronu:ii nnv 0ne and 0ue-SixteentU Miles. I« x the day the race. Ono and One-Sixteentn Milc. prece E • , , . THr TnTvi-aTr ■»» i KnA » n- ., ■., •• THE PONTCHARTRAIN STAKE. .B00.-.v handicap for all ages; 0 to accompany the nomination, ! „„. ...X, Tt° .*, t.rT;! it.l, ,,t " vSwS? *t™ ! , ";T s«? T :,V "iu",1:*t1, " I" :"-"!l" «... addi,..,,,. to .tar,. Vain,. $ r,r. o, which ,200 S the wi jr. 00 to aeconS and 00 to third. andmTfiSS£and1Sand*?£Fi £*and£! or ,d 1 00 ftogvli I n t d - .y.yT1. °4» ***MU**Ak*and=2* TVtl ;"nny Me nouunatio,,. Sit, m F0RT ERIE STAKE. .500.-Eor tltree year-olds and apward; SIO to a.eon.,.-mv the noinlna- i. ?s ; ;:; , .. .: ;:, ,;,:.;: rV" ,;!;, v"; Jz ,i"" :"" ° •***—* •• -- v.i », 00, of wwch ,200 to the winner. 00 ,.. s,,.nd ..,,1 00 to •rkwo Vaie-vniUiv,; n.iii.wV.fn.-Jrf ,N ;.,■. ;:, sr;:/;;a,;,; !i::v,a;;:: uo.foteJs-:,, . ;Hru:rx -"";" •» — lf«ehhar, „„ won ,»„,,,,, 10 lbs.; maidens, 12 lbs. Four ami One-Half Furlongs, l h J %UJ?i*n£* "" " •"* ***"*" """ •aFngam-S STAKE. fl.BOO.- -A arillng stake for two eaiolds: 0 i to . -o- the a. nuuina ■ip.iii.v fin DETROIT THE iR0QU0ISE HOTEL STAKES. .500. -A hnndioai for 1 wovear-oI,! : 0 to areonma iv .!. ■ *i ]°", •SJSS v,,;!1 ," V,:"L .,;""-|, •• ; *-S 7 ." *:,»uu:i"- *? "i,"" V1.- in,i S *,,«" nonrinatlon, 0 additional to start. ValSe .5«., of which ,200 to winner, 00 to second and .•moo to third; weight 1I-. allowed for each »00 leas b ,O0a then 1 lb. altowed for each 00 $£000 forage - lllinl WtigtttB „, ,, anttouneed three days prior to raee: accTptancee through entry box at usual time of torn nained iKjTenU, tot £ dav p.,.V-,,nng the vJr " " Five Flirgs. •**»« " ,""i"S Wi,l,i,"S P*tkm 0« welghto to earn 3 lbs. extra. Five and One-Half Furlongs. THE INTERNATIONAL STEEPLECHASE. ,200. handicap steepiechise: 0 to accompany the NIAGARA STAKE ,11 500.-- lor ■ twe war old-: 0 k. aeeoainany the nomtaarion, 0 addiii.i.:ii i„ nomination. 0 additional to start. Value. ,200. of which 0 winner. 00 to second and 00 to Mn:u Xaln£ $" ,f ,U1" !, ~ " I" W2E£*i - *»"d aT,,i S1M •" """ * ""uls. ol nv" third. Weight, to appear free days prior to the raee: acceptances the day preceding race al mmal time *•**■ affr?Sale v-;:"" "f ,*-- ","" ,l:lv "lh "• ;" .v B »*■ ««*•; »:;«»"■• ? ■ racaol .«M of ekmhag af entries. Full Courie. value allowed .» ll.s. ; a men have not won fans taeea. 8 ll»s.; of tW« races, 12 lbs.; inaidcns. U His. TO BE RUN AT FORT ERIE. THe grand CANADIAN STEEPLECHASE. .200. handicap steeplechase: 0 io aeemmpaay the THE CANADIAN DFF.T2Y. ,000. —A mu pal it 11 tut tiire year-aide; S-d to aceoaspany the nasakaa- noastnatlon, .- :: i additionpl to start. Valae, .fi.Ji" . of which S.hxt to the winner. 00 to second and s;in» tion, » additional t start. Value of t in- stake to he $•". 000, of wiiieii ,300 to tie v. inner. ou to to third. Weights io be announced three days nriec te race; acccptancee to lie in sde throngh entry liox at aecond, .si mi io third, foorlh to Bare start. Winners of I three year-old stake of ,500 ralne 10 .airy ;. usfial time of rtoelag of mttriea. Full Course. CDrPiAl rlr* Trir*iT ! "° ontry will be received for any of these stakes except upon this condition: That all disputes, claims and objections arising out of the racing, or with respect to OrtulAL. IMV 1 |k-»fc. the interpretation of tho conditions of any stake, shall be decided by a majority of the executive committee present, or those whom they mayjappoint, and their decisions upon all points SHALL be FINAL. ....h.iss ,,.,..„„,. , v.,.,,„ WALTER 0. PARMER, Secretary, 218 Hammond Building, Detroit, Mich. ENTRY BLANKS MAY BK HAD ON APPLICATION AT THK OFFICE OF DAILY ataVOUM FOHM.