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Selects its own plays from among the entries in a few minutes. Not complicated, and easy to understand. Small capital obtains big results. No additional expense attached when once you have the ltook. Contains ,000 worth of information, and points out the game from every angle. Book contains numerous charts, racing statistics, odds that win, etc. Only system sold with a guarantee to refund your purchase money at the end of thirty days trial if a loss is shown. SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET. This gives you full information of what it will do. Those who have not seen this book cannot realize how valuable it is to a player. It tells you tilings you dont know. It will change some of your ideas. It will make you a WINNER. Write for particulars. Address NOXALL SYSTEM, GRAVESEND, H. T. DAILY 3 HORSE WIRE 50 GENTS DAILY. Third Floor, 59 Dearborn St., Chicago. YKST12KDAY 3 WEIIE: VOW TR0IV1P . . . Scratcd CHARLIE THOMPSON 3-1 Lost PETULANT .... 5-2 3rd A 0.00 bet placed as instructed would have won since July 13: 71.00! Our Occasional Saturday lost. All subscribers to same call and receive their dollar back, as it was guaranteed to run 12. Secret . 5-2 Won Jacobite 3-5 Won Fifty per cent winners for sixty racing days. The information is the best obtainable. We guarantee to make you a winner on our one-horse wire. TERMS: .00 FOR SIX WINNERS. Write for free weekly form special. CHURCHILL 0 CO., 307 Benoist BIdg., St Louis, Mo. FREE AS WATER! Give me your telegraphic address and I will wire you one I expect to win at a good price. You assume no obligation. Dont hesitate. Write today. H. C. SMITH, Box 8G7, St. Louis, Mo. , STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD j I Confederate l 8-1, Lost, "t was Saturdays Grand Special. We have no excuses to offer. For once we got in wrong, p Unless we hear from any of our subscribers co Pj to the contrary we will give them three jjj Occasional Wires free each guaranteed to i z; run 1 2 or next wire free, first one to go O J Tuesday. You may, however, take a weeks j 5 subscription to our Daily Three Horse Wire a I if you wish We do not feel so very had I I about this one losing, as we are sure that R we will be able to make you a good winner g Pjj in the end on the three- free occasional. p Our record on these including the one sent S3 g out as our Grand Special July 0, being as jj g follows: f July 25, Moliere . . 4-1 2nd f J, July 23, Rye . . . 5-1 Won S July 18, Hyperion II. 5-2 Won g July 13, Hollow . . 8-1 Won h July 10, Hazel Patch 9-2 2nd f I July 6, Hollow . . 7fl Won 8 July 5, Devout. . 4-1 Won p You will see that "Confederate" is the 3 5s; only horse in eight starts which did not run 5 12, which you will admit Is a pretty good 5 w tccora- a I Terms for our Occasional Wire: .00 for 6 p Guaranteed Wires, .00 per wire. h J I SfiLTRAffl TlA Won 1 I AMUNDSEN . 3-1 Lost I ALENCON . . 5-2 Lost ?j were the three on our Daily Three Horse 5 Wire yesterday. g TERMS: .00 Weekly; .00 Daily. p Mondays Form Special: June Banana-30-46- L 50-38-41-69-43-34. h I The Standard Turf Guide w Room 212, 2d floor, 59 Dearborn St., Chicago, t 1 STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD 1 TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL Room 312, 3rd Floor, 59 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. MONDAYS SPECIAL: 24-12-15-3"0-74-12-37-42-38-52-5. ENTRY LIST: 801-813-81G-825-G-829-832-835-838. A 0.10 straight bet. on above specials since July 1st won over :!0.00. Turf Exchange YPSILANTI, MICH. TRAINS LEAVE MICHIGAN CENTRAL DEPOT, Detroit, AT 1:00 AND 1:10 P. M. NOTHING SAFER OR MORE profitable on the financial market than our one-best-bet-a-day scries. 00 CAPITAL EARNS FROM 0 TO 00 weekly using our betting system in connection with selections. Sixty-eight per cent winners is our record since the opening of the New York tracks. Below is our JUNE AND JULY RECORD: July 27 DANDELION 4-5 WON Tulv 26 CAB0CH0N 7-5 Lost July 25 HOWARD SHEAN Scratched July 24 FOND HEART 7-5 WON July 23 MONFORT 8-5 3rd July 22 RUNNING WATER 2-5 WON July 20 LONG BALL 8-5 WON July 19 NIMBUS , 1-1 WON July 18 BANYAH 18-5 3rd July 17 STAMINA Scratched July 16 PLEASE 5-1 WON July 15 ROYAL VANE 4-5 WON July 13 NIMBUS 7-5 2nd July 12 SAYLOR 3-2 WON July 11 CAIRNGORM 9-5 WON July 10 SAYLOR Scratched July 9 DOLLY SPANKER 8-1 Lost July 8 NIMBUS 6-5 WON Tuly 6 HAL 6-1 Lost July 5 HESSIAN 7-5 3rd July 4 SAYLOR 1-1 WON July 3 ROYAL VANE 11-5 WON July 2 PHANTOM 8-5 WON July 1 RUNNING WATER 13-5 Lost June 29 LANCASTRIAN 13-5 WON Tuno 28 CLOISTERESS 6-1 WON Tuno 27 SIR LYNNEWOOD 15-1 WON Juno 26 ROYAL VANE 6-5 WON Juno 25 CLOISTERESS 8-1 WON Tune 24 NOTASULGA 3-5 WON Tuno 22 COLONEL WHITE 4-5 Lost Tuno 21 COHORT 8-5 2nd Tuno 20 ELECTIONEER 4-1 Lost Tune 19 GRAPPLE 4-1 WON June 18 GLORIOUS BETSY 5-1 Lost Tune 17 RUNNING WATER . . . . 1-1 Lost Tuno 15 LAUGHING EYES 5-1 Lost Juno 14 GENE RUSSELL 8-5 WON Juno 13 MEGGS HILL 9-10 WON Tune 12 CALLER ..." Scratched Juno 11 QUEEN MARGUERITE .. 3-1 WON Juno 10 FLOWER QUEEN 6-1 Lost Juno 8 SAYLOR 10-1 WON Tune 7 NOTASULGA 6-5 WON Tune 6 HARCOURT Scratched Tuno 5 UNCLE 3-1 WON 4 SIR T0DDINGT0N 7-5 WON June 3 RUSTLE 2-1 WON IJune Tune 1 ROSEMOUnT 7-2 WON Previous dates on file at office. Our one best bet is strictly a one-horse affair. Any betting commissioner will vouch for our honesty. If you dont know us. inquire among those who do. We have been in this business over fifteen years and have never made a mis leading statement in our advertisements. TJSHMS: WE1SICLY, REYNOLDS and CO., 1009 CHICAGO OPERA MOUSE BLOCK Sold Only at Office. The Key to Horse Racing. It cost me thousands to find it. With it you can do your own handicapping. Capital required, any amount from to ,000. Tor I will send you full instructions and live probable winners. Write today. TOM HUGHES, 170 91st St,, South Chicago, 111, National Racing Review No. 308 Room 37, 71 Dearborn St., Chicago. .00 PER MONTH :: 25c. PER COPY. HORSES THAT WILL WIN! Let us tell you free. Send name and address only. No money. The Blue Grass Information Bureau, Louisville, Ky. BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB STAKES TO BE RUN FOR AT THE AUTUMN MEETING OF 1907, Closing on Monday, August 12, J907. FOIt THUEE-YEAU-OLDS AND UPWARD FOIl TWO-YEAR-OLDS. THE FIRST SPECIAL. For thrcc-ycar-olds and THE JUNIOR CHAMPION. For two-ycar-olds. upward. By subscription of 00 each, or 5 for- By subscription of 0o each, or 5 forfeit; with feit; with ,000 added, or which 00 to the second ,ooo added, or which 00 to the second and $."50O and ?:.00 to the third. Weight for age. to the third. Winners .r a race of the value of One Mile and a Quarter. 5,000. or two races of the value of .2500 each. THE SECOND SPECIAL, For thrcc-ycar-olds and to carry r, lbs. extra. Non-winners of two races of upward. Weights 5 lbs. ISolow the scale. ISv sub- the value of 1907.sh,500 each allowed r, lbs.; of one of scriplion of 110 each, or 5 forfeit; with ,000 .?.",000, or two of 1907.shU0, 10 lbs.; or one of .f-.OOO, added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the L". lbs. About Six Furlongs, third. Winner of the First Special to carry scale THE PROSPECT. A handicap for two-ycar-olds. weight. One Mile and a Half. y,y subscription of $."0 each, or .". forfeit; with THE SPECULATION. For three-year-olds and up- ,10 added, of which to the second and hB00 ward. By subscription of ."i each, or 0 forfeit; to the third. Weights to lie announced three days with , .00 added, of which !." to the second and before the race. Winners after announcement of to the third. The winner to be sold at auction weights to carry o lbs. extra. for ,000. IT for less. 1 lb. allowed for each 00 About Six Furlongs. down to ,000; then 1 lb. for each 00 down to THE HOLLY. A handicap for two-ycar-olds. i:y ,000. helling price to be stated through the entry subscription of $::r each, or 0 forfeit: with ,000 box by 2 p. m. on the day preceding the race. AVlli- .,dded, of which $"00 to the second and 00 to the ners of a race or the value or ..r00 at the meeting tlliri Weights to be announced three davs before not to be entered for less than ,000 the race. Winners after announcement of weights One Mile and a Sixteenth. u, carry: lbs. extra. About Six Furlonfrs. THE BAYSHORE. For three-year-olds and up- THE WILLOW.-A handicap for fillies two years Wn..1i-LM,Tr.i,llr f, ..i;!1-,!r ?1 fOif0lt "Id- Ky subscription of $::r. eacli. or 0 forfeit: with ,-00 added, of which .,0 to the second and , $.;m r ,llh ?.,K , ,., ., "V.:,, ,.10 t,l,rir!, "K xV",l,lar ,Kf,wJ-W ,lt i!"ti,"m ?2ti e WciBlit to be announced three for $.:,0. If fcrlwf. 1 1- a u lowed for each 00 , ,M.r t, winners after announcement down to . ,000. .Selling price to be stated through - we,gltlJ ,0 carry :; extra. the entry box by J p. in. on he day preco ing .the " K and Half Furlongs. nice. W inners of a race or the value of ,1,;00 at , the nieeting not to he entered for less than ,000. THE m FLATLANDS. m For two-ycar-olds. r.y - sub About Six Furlongs, scription of r each, or 0 lorfeit, with ,,oo . . added, of which ,"0 to the second and ?1"0 to the T T. 1-OH ALL ACjiIitj. third. The winner to be sold at auction for $:.r;oO. THE ORIENTAL. A handicap for all ages. I!y If for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to subscription of $." each, or 5 forfeit; with ,000 ,000. Selling price to be stated through the entry added, of which $."00 to the second and ."i0 to the box by 2 p. m. on the day preceding the race. Win third. Weights to be announced three lays before ners of a race of the value of .."00 at the meeting the race. Winners after announcement of weights not to be entered for less than ,roO. to carry lbs. extra. One Mile and a Quarter. Five and a Half Furlongs. THE OCCIDENTAL, A handicap for all ages. cTpPPTrrHA;v: tt-r vnun v v A K LtCHASEb FOK fOUH-YLAK- ISv subscription of S.O each, or l forfeit; with $::,000 added, of which 00 to the second and 00 OLDS AND UPWARD, to the third. Weights to be announced three days THE HITCHCOCK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, before the race. W inners after announcement or For fOUr-year-olds and upward. I5v subscription of weights to carry lbs. extra. $:;r, t,icll or rorft,jt; with ,000 added, of which One Mile and a Furlongr. ?:!00 t the second and 00 to the third. Weights THE CULVER. A handicap for all ages. Ily to be announced three davs before the race. Win subscription of $."0 each, or 5 forfeit: with ,r00 m.rs after announcement of weights to carry lbs. added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the t.-tra. About Two Miles and a Half. inJVei? THE KINGS HIGHWAY STEEPLECHASE HAN- C i DICAP.-For four-year-olds and upward. By sub ! ll evtri Abou Six FurWs iuriongs. itt1 H.r, ti0 of $:n e.,ch or ?10 forfeit. wUh ,00f THE ALBEMARLE. A a r. handicap f for mares of all ,mlca of wIlich ?:;oo to tlu; sccom, ana ?ft to tl, as,eJ- JXlhrvti0rn Jf, MLnA11,1 ?,r forfclt; third. Weights to be announced three days before 1!,,1,le,1, W!Vh i0, to th SPC-n1 a"1 the race. Winners after announcement of weights 00 to the third. Weights to be announced three to csmv r 11S oxtra About Tw0 Miles and a Half davs before the race. Winners after announcement " , . , of wei"hts to carrv 3 lbs extra THE BROOKWOOD STEEPLECHASE For four-One Mile" and a Sixteenth, year-olds and upward. By subscription of 5 each. or 10 forfeit: with ,500 added, of which 50 to VV.A rtrr.c 1-OK lHHIit-i fc.AK-OLIJi. the second and 50 to the third. The winner to THE 0 CE AN VIEW. A handicap for threo-yoar- bo sold at auction for $:!,000. If for less, 1 lb. olds, r.y subscription of 0 each, or 5 forfeit: allowed for each 00 down to ,000. Selling price with ,500 added, of which 00 to the second and to be stated through the entry box when entries 00 to the third. Weights to ho announced three close on the day preceding the race. Winners of days before the race. Winners after aifnouncement a race of the value of ,500 at the meeting not to of weights to carry o lbs. extra. be entered for less than ,000. Ono Mile and a Sixteenth. Short Course, About Two Miles. THE BULKS OK BACING adopted by The Jockey Club govern all races except steeplechases run under the auspices of the Brooklyn Jockey Club. Entries to either or all of the races advertised in this paper will bo received only with the understanding, and on the agreement of the subscriber, that the provisions of Racing Rules 12 and 4: hereto appended form a part of and govern the contract. "Rule 42 Every person subscribing to a sweepstakes, or entering a horse in a race to be run under these rules, accepts the decision of the" Stewards on anv question relating to a race, or ta racing. "Utile 4:i At the discretion of the Stewards of The Jockey Club, or of the Stewards, and without notice, the entries of any person, or the transfer of anv entry, inav be refused." The Rules of Racing adopted by thp National Steeplechase and Hunt Association govern all steeplechases run under the auspices or the Brooklyn Jockey Club. Tn muUliiK noiiilnutloiiH to these tut;e, purtlciilur uttcntlou Ik hereby called to ISulcs SO, Gl, GB and Gtt ot the Jtule of Katclug. Entry Blanks Furnished on Application. Address All Communications to SECRETARY BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB, 399 Fulton St, Brooklyn, IM. Y.