untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1907-06-22

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GRACCHUS . 7-2 Won JOE NEALON . 5-2 Won MATABON . .1-1 2nd were the three we had on our DAILY THREE HORSE WIRE yesterday. Remember we give onlv three horses on this wire, one to a race. Terms, .00 weekly; .00 daily. TODAY we will have one on our OCCASIONAL WIRE. This one will be as good or better than MONERE, 6 to 1, WON, last week. We guarantee all our OCCASIONALS to run 1 2 or furnish next wire free. Terms, .00 for 0 wires; .00 per wire. Fridays Form Special was OSCAR T . 4-1 3rd Thursdays Form Special was PRINCESS ORNA . . 5-2 Won SATURDAYS FORM SPECIAL: July Plum-64-67-61-50-63-53-23-69. Use Book No. 6. The Standard Turf Guide, Room 212 2d floor 69 Dearborn Street, Chicago. Price, 25 cents per copy, .00 per month. New book on sale now at oflice, newsstands or agents in the United States or Canada. TURF REPORTERS SPECIAl Room 312. 3rd Floor, 59 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. SATURDAYS SPECIAL Dso Bqok No. 133: 94-80-90-70-89-71-92-91-79-21-44-83. ENTRY LIST: 3-11-400-403-415-433-440-440. National Racing Review No. 14 Koom 7, 71 Dearborn Street, Cbloaffo. .00 per Month 25c. per Copy "THE NEW THOUGHT." EVERY MAN HIS OWN HANDICAPPER. HANDS CLASSIFICATIONS of AMERICAN HORSES and JOCKEYS, or INSTANTANEOUS HANDICAPPER for 1907-8. By Nin S. Hand. Author of the original "American" and "Hands Systems of Handicapping and Turf Speculators Guide." This work Is the result of over twelve years experience, observation and careful study of the racing and handicapping business nnd contains the correct classification of about 7,000 horses, or practically all those in training in America, showing their relative class and handicap values on both fast and slow tracks In pounds, together with their Individual peculiarities of disposition, favorite distances and track conditons, Fulkers, bleeders, quitters, bad-actorand, weight-carriers, cripples, etc., etc., as well as a complete classification of ALL Jockeys and stable-boys now riding In this country, etc. The classlllcatlons are nccurate and carefully compiled, being based on scientlflc mathematical principles and conditions as they exist TODAY, making it AN ABSOLUTELY RELIABLE! and THOROUGHLY HIGH-CLASS PRODUCTION, and yet so simple that anyone of ordinary intelligence can readily understand it, and practically become an expert handicapper at once, without previous instruction or experience In the business, as all that is necessary, In addition to this book, is a copy of the entries and weights, distance and track condition, the rest of the work being virtually done for you before you begin. If you are interested in racing at ALL, either as a breeder, buyer, owner, trainer, handlcappej, bookmaker or speculator, you cannot afford to be without a copy of this book, as It is POSITIVELY THE ONLY RELIABLE WORK OF THE KIND EVER ISSUED, and WORTH THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS TO ANYONE ENGAGED IN THE RACING BUSINESS. Printed on best bond paper, Indexed and bound In flexible, full seal-grained leather, 200 pages. PRICE, 0.00. Published by N. S. HAND COMPANY Incorporated 280 Broadway, New York. N.B. Only a very limited number of these books will be published, hence, IT IS IMPORTANT THAT YOU SEND IN YOUR ORDER IMMEDIATELY.


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