untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1907-06-09

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LOOK HERE r%/*l 7ftt WANT TO LEARN HOW TO DO YOUR OWN IJ IJ Y M 1 1 handicapping? To lx aUc to tell the class of a * * ** race? To be able to find out the consistent horses from the in and out runners? The good selling plater from the poor ones? To be able at a glance to see if a horse is getting better or getting stale from too much racing? To be able to rind the soft spots certain horses get into almost every day? To be able to rind one or two safe, conservative bets a day at any track? YOU can learn all the above, and more, too. by using the ratings of every horse running at an.v recognized track in the country which appear only in THE TURF REPORTER with instructions given each week how to use them instructions started in Book No. 130. The following examples will show how the ratings briny the real contenders together : First race, Louisville. June .»rd — BALLA, 70 scratched MAY JENE, 77 scratched WALDORF BELLE, 76 lost 6 - 5-2 - 7-5 EVELYN S. , 72. SO, 74 Won 20 - 6 - :; SILVER CUP, 72, 80, 51 third 15- 6 -3 Ti- Me. 72, 4." : Demonstrate. 88; McillgU, SI; luii-iii 1iaines. 4s; Ihiniey. Adventuress. I. idle Minnie. Mai Com la and Ogbeflt, no ratings. Another example, Rlxth race, LoalSTille, .lime 4 — Bequeat, To. aeratehed; Prlneeaa una. 7:;. warn, 8 to 1; Tteatriee K.. 72. lost: I.ady Carol. 7i». atramii at 12 J To: then Laaadown, r,s: Matador, 87; Minnehaha, 83; Redwood. 66; Tinker. 57; Charlatan, .".4: The Hate, ."•;: Benoander, 63; Prince • Plena, 51; v. K. Blade, 38; Barote laire. 55; shawani. no rating — look- like Beatrice K. had bad luek or the price araaa1 rihi this race. Another example, LoalsTlUe, .tune 6, fourth nice — Fantastic, s."i. aecoad; Fraateaae, si. won: l.iulu Wool. 80, third: Colon, -i Jim Doaghta, 80; The Cmaamaa, no rathaK. With no buerfer-■iii e io Kaatastlc ue mmU have had called the entire race as it was run. ■ I have taken the above three rmees, as each shows np different and will yi e you ditlerent views-of the iatin»s showing how the riot four horses will bunch at the linish. Without a doubt this is the liest handicapping system ever devised. T have studied them all, but none compares in an, way with this oje. Not only do you receive the above ratings but the worfcoats and comments on horses that are ready to run winning races and do at prices that are good enough for any one A few that went over from lasi weeks l* ook No. 130: NOME LUCILLE . . . 12-1 WON NO TRIMPER . . .6-1 WON COHORT . . . .8-1 WON D0LINDA .... 9 10 WON ORACILIM . . . .5-1 WON YANKEE GIRL . . .4-1 WON KATHERINE MURPHY . . 301 WON and many others that ran 1 — 2. You also get our best bet each day. See small ad. headed Turf Reporters Special, which appears in this paper daily . RECORD THE PAST WEEK: 2 Won, 2 Second, 1 Lost, 1 Scratched. MONDAYS SPECIAL : 56 - DO - :57 - :;* - 13 - 32 - 20 - 21 - 10. ENTRY LIST : 6 - 306 - :J15 - :U2. Remember the price of The Reporter is .00 PER MONTH, 25 CENTS PER COPY, for -alo by agents throughout the Unit9d States and Canada and by all newsstands in Now orli and Chicago, or at office. Send all subscriptions to T. C. WOOD and CO., % ROOM 312, 3rd FLOOR. 59 DEARBORN STREET, CHICAGO. 8 I ESTABLISHED 1904. I Latonia Opens June lf I Commencing on this date, we will send information on this and other tracks occasionally. TERMS: : : : .00 PER WIRE THE AMERICUS CO., NO. 306 ANDREWS BLDG. FIFTH AND RACE STS., CINCINNATI, O. V 9 AVIOR1 CHURCHILL 8, CO. m Lm V il I Monday, FRED BENT .... Won 1Q-1 WON Tuesday, HALTON Lost IW WVIl I, Wednesday, ANDREW MACK Won %. I | p ■■■■■ Friday, ST. AVON Won f il W—m M jwj I Saturday, JOE COYNE ... 3rd ■• ni ■ B n H H « The al ove includes every horse sent out by ua Ust week. m _ m _ Our a Jt -tipec special did not start Thursday, M we did jf — 7. wm 1 nt IJ || no sel" •" • wire tint day. ... ,. . WRITE TO lS TOR FREE TRIAL Were the two good ones on which our clients made a killing Saturday. 307 Henolat «ltlg. St. Loali, IHo. 7— NOTASULGA G-5 Won . . June - t»t tiwtVCT AV mrp y- Jrune IzT-S ic,aM AM ON THE GROUNDS June 6 — HARCOURT Scratched June 6 — HALF SOVEREIGN 5-2 Lost here representing a prominent owner.tralner. and in a June 5 UNCLE 3-1 Won position to furnish genuine winning information on one or June 5— COLIN 7-10 Won two horses each week I ask jSS tJtTO1"**.:::::::::::: 11 won no money in advance, June 1 — R0SEM0UNT 7-2 Won and my proposition will convince the mo.st skeptical. I j,lne 1 COLIN 1-1 Won want business men— no trilleis— to communicate with me. - _. . .1 want to tell them .,ust what I know mid can do— and no One or two horses wired daily Selections mailed free of more For particulars, "AUOKKHS," 1* O llox 14, charge to verify our ads. Uravescad, I*. ¥. Terma for Wtrea: S5.00 Weekly, = NATIONAL RACING REVIEW including betting system that makes extraordinary profits with a imiall capital. Boom 87 Tl Dearbora Street CHIOA UO, 1 U* REYNOLDS 6 CO., Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. nfSS£iSSSm1L!iA. u* . — ~~ 1 horse wire, lost. KM per week. WONDERFUL WIWIIMG SYSTEM . "TKV AMERICAN RACING MANUAL. No man ot *~~ »««..- AM,t nn. mi a ..I.-.-.XA •yOV S30 ITIHUL MADE V*"-"" S4i6 00 ■" IN *• 2 WEEKS WWi_i-i% » ",e turf Bhoul1 bi- without n. uy registered mam leather bound. 60 centa; paper hound. 40 centa. A cool, conservative method of pl.-.y mir the races, wherein Place your order today. Daily Racing Form Pah- f»l TCKfC IP Af*t«LKKI . You are fully protected against llahlna: Co.. 124 Flfih Avenue. Chicago. HI. ■•over-betting". IT IS SIMPLE, K AS Y. Reipi ires only pj a limited capital and no knowledge of horses or handicap- WHAT THE RUNNING HORSES DID IN 190fl. ping. I tfuarantee that anyone can Il.AY AND WIN! A complete record of the performances and win-, 1 or particulars, address. t Sings of all horses racing last year. Price 1. D.W.Cornell, 533 Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa. Suite 2. ifflLjfa iui.usiung Co.. m Firu.


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