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Below Is Our Rectfrd: Aug. 3 SAYLOR 1-1 WON Aug. 2 DICK FINNELL 6-5 WON Aug-. 1 HOME AGAIN 10-1 Lost July 31 LANCASTRIAN 3-1 Lost Tuly 30 PLEASE 3-1 WON July 29 SISTER FRANCES Scratched July 27 DANDELION 4-5 WON Tulv 26 CABOCHON 7-5 Lost July 25 HOWARD SHEAN Scratched July 24 FOND HEART 7-5 WON i 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 luly 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 Juno 29 LANCASTRIAN 13-5 WON Juno 28 CLOISTERESS 6-1 WON Tunc 27 SIR LYNNEWOOD 15-1 WON Juno 26 ROYAL VANE 6-5 WON Juno 25 CLOISTERESS 8-1 WON Tunc 24 NDTASULGA 3-5 WON Tune 22 COLONEL WHITE 4-5 Lest Tuno 21 COHORT 8-5 2nd Tuno 20 ELECTIONEER 4-1 Lost Tuno 19 GRAPPLE 4-1 WON Juno 18 GLORIOUS BETSY 5-1 Lost liine 17 RUNNING WATER .. .. 1-1 Lost June 15 LAUGHING EYES 5-1 Lost Juno 14 GENE RUSSELL S-5 WON June 13 MEGGS HILL 9-10 WON Juno 12 CALLER Scratched Juno 11 QUEEN MARGUERITE . . 3-1 WON Juno 10 FLOWER QUEEN 6-1 Lost Juno 8 SAYLOR 10-1 WON Juno 7 NOTASULGA 6-5 WON Tuno 6 HARCOURT Scratched Tuno 5 UNCLE 3-1 WON Juno 4 SIR TODDINGTON 7-5 WON Juno 3 RUSTLE 2-1 WON Tuno 1 ROSEMOUkT 7-2 WON Previous dates on fdo at office. Long Shot Special for Wednesday. This one worked a mile in 1 :",.":. Will be dropped in a selling race where there will be, possibly, no chance of him getting heat. TERMS: .00 WEEKLY. REYNOLDS and CO. J0Q9 Chicago Opera Mouse Block.y STANDARD STANDARD STANDARD . POSING . . 15-1 Won i I BARB. BELLE 15-1 Won I I SMIRKER . . 9-1 Won 1 0 are a few long shots reported in last weeks o 5 book No. 11. Notice that WE do no have S to go back to ancient history for our long E-i shot winners. This is only a sample of the H " many good tilings which tlie little purple ? book puts over with clock-like regularity. I It is decidedly in a class by itself and easily I Q the best publication of its kind on the mar- O ket today. New hook just out. Q p PRICE: 25c. per Week; Sl.00 per Month p 5 For sale at all news-stands and agents 5 g in tlie United States or Canada. g 1 MONDAY T H will have an occasional at Saratoga. Our B 5 record on these for past nine starts is as p follows: p 5 July 5 DEVOUT 4-1 WON July 6 HOLLOW 7-1 WON ra July 10 HAZEL PATCH 9-2 2nd w I July 13 HOLLOW 8-1 WON I I July 18 HYPERION II 5-2 WON I B July 23 RYE 5-1 WON g 5j July 25 MOLIERE 4-1 2nd j Q July 27 CONFEDERATE 8-1 Lost August 1 ETTA LOUISE.. 5-1 Left at post Eh Have you noticed any one else in the H ? business who can beat this record on a one- p horse proposition? p TERMS: .00 for Six Guaranteed 2 Wires; .00 per Wire. pj Saturdays Form Special: LIVE WIRE . .5-1, 2nd g I Mondays Special: March Orange-56-50-59- 71-69-63-4-85. I I The Standard Turf Guide 1 Room 212, 2d floor, 59 Dearborn St., Chicago. j w Wo did not have an occasional Saturday. w I I aavaii vj-s asvaNvxs anvaNvis AQUILINE, 4-1, 2nd was our occasional wire Saturday. Dont fail to get 111 on the next one. It goes TUESDAY and we expect a price of anywhere from 3 to 10 to 1. Irice of this one will be .00, and money back if not 12. Mondays Special: 18-12-38-55-20-34-28-40-35. Entry List: 2-904-916-926-929-931-941-944-945. T. C. WOOD S, CO., 3rd Floor, 59 Dearborn Slreet, Chicago. ESTABLISHED 1004. Botanist, Scratchd Our daily one borso wiro on Friday, SECURITY . . 4-1 Won Our daily ono horso wire on Thursday, BALLOT ... 6-5 Won SARATOGA IS WHERE WE GET THE MONEY! More coups are successfully engineered and put through during the four weeks meeting at the Spa, than during the entire year. We are positively on the inside, and next to several propositions that are ripe and ready for an old-fashioned hog killing. Our expert staff of elockers are on the ground, assisted by our Xew York man, who is a prominent owner and trainer, and expect to put them over with clock-like regularity, the same as last year, when we averaged SO per cent WINNERS. No promises of 100 to 1 shots that never materialize, just a daily ONE HORSE WIRE, consisting of a good thing at a good price. Dont miss our opening day wire next MONDAY. It is a sure winner, while on TUESDAY we will have a long-shot sleeper. Mail Your Subscription Today. Our Terms: -4 C f t"or clttrc "icctlliy; m jJ Saratoga four weeKs. All our selections andrj filed daily with the Racing Form. P 0 U J ONta Holts; JLAlL,i. CASSIDY and CO,, 504, 171 Washington Street, CHICAGO. A Winner For Losers! It you have not been successful in heating tlie races it is your own fault if you are a LOSE It. There is a SURE WAY of winning, and that is to follow the NOXALL SYSTEM. This wonderful copyrighted system for getting WINNERS never fails. It plays the RIGHT horses at the RIGHT time. It picks out soft spots, and makes careful and safe plays. It does not play every race, but only in spots, averaging about ten plays a week at any one track. The Xoxall System is not a scheme, but a standard publication in book form, now in its sixth year. Testimonials from thousands of pleased customers. 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Turf Guides Wanted Daily Racing Form Publishing- Company wants to buy, at a fair price for cash, the following volumes of Goodwins Guide: Two of Volume II. 1815. The one Volume of 1.891. Two of Volume I. 1895. One of Volume II. 1894. Volumes covering the years 1883, 1S81, 1S85, 1880, 1817, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1905. Look and Read! A 0 Flat Bet Won 7 Last 2 Weeks. For a consistent winner, try us. Fifty per cent, winners for 00 racing days. TERMS: : : .00 for Six Wires. CHURCHILL and. CO., Lock IIox 817 : : : St. LoiiIh, Mo. I Trust to Your Honor. No money in advance Largest percentage of winners are engineered by Chicago poople. Two dollars for me to win on about two horses a week, yon to accept three, wires on this proposition. Next week will make me good with you. Write immediately. BENJ. STRONG, 215 E. 31st Street, Flat 75, Chicago. Turf Exchange Y PS I LANTI, MICH. TRAINS LEAVE MICHIGAN CENTRAL DEPOT, Detroit, AT 1:00 AND 1:40 P. M. The Oak Ridge Stock Co. Incorporated under the laws of the Stato of Ohio will give turf information during the month of August to all its stockholders free of charge. For full particulars address the SECRETARY, 1510 First National Bank Building, Cincinnati, Ohio. SARATOGA Our one-horse win? comes direct from good people. Winners guaranteed. Will charge 2.00 for whole meeting, or i?r..0 per week. A good one to start off witli Monday. Name of horse will lie tiled with this paper at noon daily. Rush your subscriptions. J. E. DOTY, Room 55, 121 La Salle Street, Chicago. NATIONAL RACING REVIEW Room 37. 71 Dearborn Street, Chicago. MONDAYS SPECIAL: Dakota, Mystery, Model, Bantam. .00 per Month -:- 25 cents per copy. Yesterdays Special, DEI.E BTUOME, 5-1, 2nd 1 SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY RACING FORM. BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB STAKES TO BE RUN FOR AT THE AUTUMN MEETING OF 1907, Closing on Monday, August 12, 1907. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. THE FIRST SPECIAL. For three-year-olds and THE JUNIOR CHAMPION. For two-ycar-olds. upward. ISy subscription of 00 each, ttr 5 for- IJy subscription of 00 each, or 5 forfeit; with feit; with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second ,000 added, of which 00 to the second and 00 and 00 to the third. Weight for age. to the third. AVinners of a race of the value ot Ono Mile and a Quarter. 5,000, or two races of the value of ,50O each. THE SECOND SPECIAL. For three-year-olds and to carry 5 lbs. extra. Non-winners of two races of upward. Weights 5 lbs. Below the scale. By sub- the value of 1907.sh,500 each allowed 5 lbs.; ot one of scription of 00 each, or 5 forfeit; with ,000 ,000, or two of ,000, 10 lbs.; of one of ,000, added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the 15 lbs. About Six Furlongs, third Winner of the First Special to carry scale THE PROSPECT. A handicap for two-ycar-olds. weislit. Ono Mile and a Half. By subscription of 0 each, or 5 forfeit; witli THE SPECULATION For three-year-olds and up- ,500 added, of which 00 to the second and 00 ward. Hy subscription of 5 each, or 0 forfeit; to the third. Weights to be announced three days with ,500 added, of which 50 to the second and before the race. Winners after announcement of 50 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction weights to carry 3 lbs. extra. for ,000. If for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 About Six Furlongs. iYr00 t.hcnf11lb- tfT Tm1 ?100 Jown to the HOLLY. A handicap for two-year-olds. By ,000. Selling to be stated through the entry price 0f sbscrlption 5 each, or 0 forfeit; with ,000 box by 2 p. in. on the day preceding the race. Win- s"oo added, of which S300 to the second -ind to tlm ners of a .-ace of the value of WOO at the meeting ffi Ss u be announced three da before not to be entered for less than i2 ,000. tllc winners race. after announcement of weights One Mile and a Sixteenth. to o lbs extra. carry About Six Furlongs. THE BAYSHORE. For three-year-olds and up- m-rr-p WTTTnm . ,,.. . . ward, liy subscription of 5 each, or 0 forfeit: nl J hiin,c-ap fo,r fillle w? y"s with ,500 added of which 50 to the second and ?fV nfiS" ,,!?VS?7 ? ffcIt! 50 to the third. The winner to be sold at auction ?J"1 at Vil, u0, t0 tlle j"1 n1 for ,000. If for less, 1 lb. allowed for each 00 f.; .SI1"! M c! !s to e announced t"rce down to ,000. Selling price to.be stated through SwcMUto10 announcement ot wcl"ls 10 carrv J the entry box by 2 p. in. on the day preceding tlie extra, nice. Winners of a race of the value of ,500 at fcive and a Half Furlongs, the meeting not to bo entered for less than ,000. THE FLATLANDS. For two-year-olds. By sub-About Six Furlongs, scription of 5 each, or 0 forfeit, with ,500 enn att Af-rc: added, of which 50 to the second and 50 to the run all third. The winner to be sold at auction for ,500. THE ORIENTAL. A handicap for all ages. By If for less, 1 11. allowed for each 00 down to subscription of 0 each, or 5 forfeit; with ,000 ,000. Selling price to be stated through the entry added, of which 00 to the second and 50 to the box by 2 p. in. on tlie day preceding the race. Win-third. Weights to be announced three days before ners of a race of the value of ,500 at the meeting the race. Winners after announcement of weights not to be entered for less than ,500. to carry 3 lbs. extra. One Mile and a Quarter. Five and a Half Furlongs. THE OCCIDENTAL. A handicap for all ages. Cmrrnr . . I!y subscription of 0 each, or 5 forfeit; with STEEPLECHASES FOR FOUR -YEAR - ,000 added, of which 0O to the second and 00 OLDS AND UPWARD, to the third. Weights to be announced three .lays THE HITCHCOCK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, to s"erxtr, "unccmcnt of For four-year-oldS and upward. By subscription of weights ve to cany v J 1 lb, extra. Vnrnn hB each, or 0 forfeit; with ,000 added, of which , J I Furlong. ?;500 to tllo sccon1 and ?20Q to Ule thir1 Wc ,,ta rrxTT. THE mTT-o- CULVER A a handicap for all ages. By to be announced three days before the race. Win-subscription of 0 each, or 5 forfeit: with ,500 ,K.rs after announcement of weights to carry 3 lbs. added, of which 00 to the second and 00 to the extra. About Two Miles and a Half, llacct HE KINGS HIGHWAY STEEPLECHASE HAN- THE ALBEMARLE. A handicap for mares of all iullc1 of , , , m u a d ? S-a- PtT ft "V ?,F f0,ti third. Weights to be announced three days before with ,;,00 added, of which 00 to tlie second and 1l0 raco winners after announcement of welch tq 00 to the third. Weights to be announced three c.y0 s drlUrMaMnd Tadf! days before the race. Winners after announcement imiujuui. of weights to carry 3 lbs. extra. THE TTT, BR00KW00D STEEPLECHASE. For four- One Mile and a Sixteenth, year-olds and upward. By subscription of 5 each, or 10 rrrcit; with ,500 added, of which 50 to rn Tunrr vrA n rr rc run U-ltt-lliA.K-ULilJt. the second and 50 to the third. The winner to THE OCEANVIEW. A handicap for three-year- be sold at auction for ,000. If for less. 1 lb. olds. By 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 be announced three elose on the day preceding the race. Winners of days before the race. AVinners after announcement a race of the value of ,500 at the meeting not to of weights to carry 3 lbs. extra. be entered for less than ,000. One Mile and a Sixteenth. Short Course, About Two Miles, TIIR RULES OF RACING adopted by The Jockey Club govern all races except steeplechases run under the auspices of the Brooklyn Jockey Club. Entries to cither or all of the races advertised in this paper will be received only with the understanding, and on the agreement of the subscriber, that the provisions of Racing Rules -12 and 43 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 any question relating to a race, or to racing. "Rule 43 At the discretion of the Stewards of The Jockey Club, or of the Stewards, and without notice, tlie entries of any person, or the transfer of any entry, may be refused." The Rules of Racing adopted by the National Steeplechase and Hunt Association govern all steeplechases run under the auspices of the Brooklyn Jockey Club. In making nomination to thcxe ntukci, particular attention In hereby called to Itulcn SO, 51, 52 and 5S of the KulCM ol Kitelng. Entry Blanks Furnished on Application. Address All Communications to SECRETARY BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB, 399 Fulton St., Brooklyn, N. Y. THE ONTARIO JOCKEY CLUB LIMITED race course: office: WOODBINE PARK, TORONTO. IMProiioMTo?5A5ADiKIKG 1907 : AUTUMN MEETING : 1907 The Meeting Will Begin on Saturday, September 14, and Continue to Include Saturday, September 21. Entries to Close Saturday, August 10. Tor llircc-Ycnr-OldS and Upward. piece of Plate will be presented by the Club to the ... .. ... i , r-nn winner. To ho run Saturday, September 21. Toronto Autumn Cup Handicap ,500 Two Miics and a QUarter. Added. FOR TIIRKH-YKAR-OLDS AXI UPWARD. By por A Agcs subscription of ?ir each, ." forfeit, to the winner, with ,500 added, of which 00 to the second EpSOIIl Handicap ,000 Added. horse, and 00 to third. Weights to be announced ,,,,, ,, .... , , ., , ., , . , , ... . I OK ALIj ,lr Atil-.S. y subscription of Slu ,- each, ?. e ij c . . . To . .. . Thursday. September 1 12. he run Saturday, Sop- .., ,, , , , , - , forfeit, to the winner, with SI, 000 added, of which tcmber 14, Ono Mile and a Quarter, , , . 5200 to second horse, and 00 to third. Weights The Durham CUP ,500 Added. to be announced Saturday, September 14. at fi p. m. To ho run Tuesday, September 17. Six Furlongs. A Challenge Cup Presented by the Earl of Durham- For Two-Year-Olds. FOR TIIREE-YKAR-OLDS AND UPWARD, :. , J5 c, nnn mm Michaelmas Handicap-,000 Added. foaled in canada, to which is added a sweep- stakes of Sir. each, S5 forfeit, to the winner, with FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. By subscription of 5 the sum of ,r.0O, of which !00 to second horse, each, forfeit, to tlie winner, with ,000 added, and 00 to third. Winners of "00 in 1007 to of which 00 to second horse, and 00 to third, carry T lbs. extra. Non-winners of 00 in 1907, Weights to be announced Saturday, September 11, allowed 5 lbs. Non-winners in 1007, allowed 5 lbs. at 5 p. m. To be run Wednesday, September 18. additional. To be run Wednesday, September 18. six Furlongs. One Mile and Three-duarters. Gfey Stakes00 Added. , Dufferin Plate Selling ,000 Added, for rwo-YLWR-oLDS.-By subscription of 5 FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD.-By c"ch- f to tlle "inner, with ,500 added, "c hi,?h 0 to sccoml We an1 ?10 ? J TK subscription of , each, . forfeit, to the winner, with ,000 added, of which 00 to second horse. Atl ,c!ow slilkc wuiut- Vlnncra of ,600 and 00 to third. Tlie winner to be sold by auction f ,ce J"1 ? Ci,rr inncrs, oC for $::,000. If for less than $::,000, 1 lb. allowed ?0 Ill.ccs oC ?10,K- or OI1,; of "u0- ,7, IbB- ,ftra; -iu"ers of allowed r, lbs Maidens allowed for each 00 down to . Selling price to be ,lbs- actional. To bo Saturday, September 21. stated through the entry box at the course at 12 run 1 oclock noon on tlie day before the race, or to be sold for 3,000. To be run Thursday, September 19. STEEPLECHASE One Mile and a Furlong. . . , . . u . Woodbine Autumn Steeplechase Handi- Ontario Jockey Club Cup Handicap- cap,ooo Added. Added. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. By FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS AND UPWARD. By subscription of 5 each, forfeit, to the winner, subscription of 5 each. forfeit, to the winner, with ,000 added, of which 00 to second horse, witli ,000 added, of which hB!00 to second horse, and 00 to third. Weights to be announced Wed- 00 to third, and 0 to fourth. Weights to be nesday, September IS, at" o p. in. To bo run Satur- auuounced Wednesday, September 18, at 5 p. m. A day, September 21. Two Milo3 and a Half. N. B. The over -night events include purses of the value of 50, 00, 00 and 00, the latter sum being the lowest value of any purse. Entrance money in all cases to the winner. : : : : JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM, M. P., President. W. P. ERASER, Secretary-Treasurer.