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National Racing Review No. 311 Boon 87, 71 Dearborn Street, Chleaca- Ye8ierday»s Special, LOTUS EATER... 5-2, 2nd [ Oue-Uorse wire lost. .00 per week. Something for Nothing with this weeks issue of THE TURF REPORTER NO. 130. we STARTING are practically giving something for nothing, and which will prove to lie worth ten times the price of the book to its readers. It is the new addition, consisting of ratings of every race and horse running at every recogni/.ed track in the country, which will show the dillerences in the running of horses, the consistent and real stake horses, the poorer stake horses that have gone back a little but are still a little better than selling platers, the better class of platers, and the real poor ones that are bad betting propositions at any time. Again, these ratings will alter your opinion of certain horses — some that you considered great because you have won on them once or twice — while others are running at higher ratings that you thought were of little account. In a word, these ratings will teach you the class each horse belongs in. something which about three out of every ten players know. Again, it will show up false favorites and show up more good things than you imagine. For example, we ive the ratings of the fourth race at Louisville. May .»0: Haughty, 74; Vohoome, 64: Beatrice K., 65: Nedra. 66: Alencon, 69: Soprano, 66; Taunt, 66; Minnehaha, 65; Sagapanak, 47; Humorist, no rating; Fay, 53. Now notice what the footnotes say: "Alencon was shuttled back soon after the start." Now, notice that — allowing 2 points to a length, which is right, Haughty figures to win by two and a half lengths, but won by . lengths. Notice how close the ratings are and how close the first seven contestants finish, which prove how true the ratings are. Another example, the 3rd race, Saturday, June 1st: Cablegram, 80: Phil Finch, 75; Harry Scott, 71; Little Lighter, 66; The Minks. 64: Gargan tua. no rating. The above example* will show the value of these ratings. It is the most simple and reliable way of handicapping ever devised. 1 Not only do you receive these ratings every week, but reports and works on the horsjes in training at all principal tracks throughout the country. In Books Xo. 121 and No. 130, out May 2:J and May :»0, we gave a report on Katherine Murphy, 30-1, Won .lust one of many others that went over at good prices. Thursday we gave as our Free Form Special: i Haughty 15-1, Won Friday we gave as our Free Form Special: Yankee Girl 4-1, Won Saturdays Free Form Special was: Royal Vane .... 20-1, Lost And you can win a nice bet on Mondays Form Special. MONDAYS SPECIAL: 30-43-20-38-35-31-33-36-16 6»i-Brooklyn-Atlanta. ENTRY LIST: 3-9-10-11-277-202-204-207-211-251-254. REMEMBER: THE PRICE OF THE REPORTER IS .00 Per Month :: 25c Per Copy No publication in the country- is giving these ratings at present, but WATCH THE IMITATORS I I I / I I SEND ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO C. WOOD Sl CO., Room 312, 3rd Floor, 59 Dearborn St. IT. ESTABLISHED 1904. ::::::::::: CHICAGO BttS 51 E N0X*LL SYSTEM nclJcl yUCCn . . O 0 ITUII The NOXALL systkm mnUM to Um most a A ... / | n ■ WOXDERFCTj WINNING SYSTKM known. If you Anna Smith . a- I /nil •** -x I-oskk. win tack aH jrow Iomm with tii.- t I ill" Hima Olllllll ■ Xoxall System. It has SOLVED fte proMra el were tlie three we liiil on our DAILY 3-H0RSE Tlie KOXALL SYSTEM Is not a scheme. A WIRE Saturday. We Instructed oar nbecrioera t . standard publication in book form. ONLY OUAR- phiy AMU Smith 1-2 so ihey bad another of their AX IKED SYSTEM sold. Like any article of REAL many winning .lays. Do not miss this kind of in- merlt. advertises Itself, formation anv longer. A 0.00 straight bet on all AmTifUyedrdinf to TncUonawtonBS TRACK, POOLROOM OR HANDBOOK would have been mack more. vvi tli equal results. t Selects plays from the entries. This system has received nothing but favorable com- $ I I.UU flfl A UHlLIf I Y mpnts from tuos* wil n=»ve purchased it. Hundreds of „nsoucIted testimonials expressing great satis- faction. A positive WINNER. The system does not play l3tnandflN6 IfiUrpiiy. dU-I WOfl Wo tine, kaadkaipplny or "toping" required. Wot 1 _ complicated, bur easv to operate. BIG RESULTS Pnhnrt 9. i W0I1 obtained from SMALL CAIITAL. UNLIKE any UUIIUI 1 i • * ■ O " I HUH other system; new theory; new thoughts; new Ideas. _ , _ . ... OREATBST winning system. Will BEAT all scl Martin Doyle . . 9-2 Won tTtissrssr*-*"1" "* *■ €~toe* Clell Turnev I -I Won WR,TE r0R FREE booklet. UlUll . . ■ ■ iiwn imiiiuj Tells all about it and what it will do. Only system n«llw Pn.nL I. r U/nn 8olJ with a guarantee. Purchase money at the end LIO V OUPilKcl . ■ -r 4 D w nOi ■■». ° ,||VS ,ri:,l if « 1,,s ii; shown. This alone wvii; «"■ precludes the NOXALL SYSTEM from being a are ■ few reported in ,.,„• Rook No. ?,. Just out fiSR l™ *liandMe at once by writing for par-iince Friday. Tnere are ;i toi more in this book ""* SFJFJT STUt S nifo!!:.1 NOXALL SYSTEM, GRAVESEND, N. Y. news Mauds 01 :iu nts in Liiiicd St.iii- or c.ii.i.l.i. — PRICE 25 CENTS PER WEEK— .00 PER MONTH. "„ _ _ _ _ _ _ ".77 ~ ™ The winners which we had In our book One past few rH MDf Uf I I — W i v,vus are too ... •jJjerUse S tl,.-s.. %*, §1 U MX ** It I L L J LIA columns. A complete list mil be cheerfully lur- nished on ro«Mst Our record since we began Saturdays Form Special was: business is 7 Winners, 2 Seconds and 5 Losers- PI FN TIIMIFY I.I WMI OLlLL lUnilLl, I "I, flUll We have information on a kotM that will start T,"" • ::l"1 -" :" •*** Iollt lei tlli- pet „nlIT.,„,0 MONDAY S r-rtDM FORM cutout SPECIAL-August * i Apple a 1 50-53- eft co -"" ;nvay fNm yi u w, ju, ,- ,,. „.1!:| Wi, h;|V, „,. 31-34-85-36-58-64-30. other that will go Jnne S, Which will Ik. just as good if the track is good. The Standard Turf Guide, 3072tHlLLs?., HmVt MHwtyil iMrtwSt, Chicago — wonderfll winning system — AM ON THE GROUNDS MADE 16 -°° " 2 WEEKS . A cool, conservative method of playing the races, wherein j hero a prominent trainer, and in a representing owner, •■ =l «CK»B nnFtUI I« UWI AfUtlKIlt Ynn "u *rt *» ! tnilvm-nrwrMi "V * nun«t against position to furniHi genuine winning Information on one or *i* J "Otectecl two horses aaeh week I ask "over betting . IT 18 SIMPLE, EASY. Requires only . a limited capital and no knowledge of horses or handicap- ../...rv ¥»T r.ir » m.T.«T NO MONtY IN ADVANCE, ping. I guarantee that anyone can PLAY AND WIN! and my proposition will convince the most skeptical. I Kor particulars, address. want bufiness men-no tritlers-to eomn.unieato with me p. W. Cornell, 533 Grant St., Pittsburg. Pd. Suite 2. I want to tell them just what I know and can do— and no * *» more. For particulars. " AIMHIEeH," P. O. Box 14. — Gr»ve»end, N. % frank Jones, thf veteran trainer, had an option on John Mans for S2.0tXI when the recent Uaiin-y Tlu- colt by Mellouian-Reldeniero is considered i"",isi,i°" ",:ls ! yiirling. bnl the failure of an the pick of the ten yearlings owned bj William •;stl;r" "S"J " t-",T. U "mP wltU tD0 mouei au stU Steele at Melbourne Stud. tue los8 of the ■* to Jol,os-