untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1907-08-29

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WOODWITCH 7-1, WON was yesterdays OCCASIONAL WIRE. All these occasionals are guaranteed 12, or next wire free, and are the best that money can buy. Next ono goes Friday. . Send in your subscriptions at once. Terms: .00 for Six Guaranteed Wires. -JAMES B. BRADY, 8 5, Won . was yesterdays Daily Ono Horso Wire. Following is our record ou this Dally AVire the past six days: Wednesday JAMES B. BRADY 8-5 WON Tuesday REIDMOORE 3-1 WON Monday SCRATCHED. Saturday GOLDPROOF 13-5 2nd Friday SAM BERNARD 7-5 WON Thursday SALLY PRESTON .. 8-5 WON Have got a good one for today. Do not miss it. TERMS: .00 WEEKLY; 1.00 DAILY. Now that we are able to get better wire service from the tracks, both our occasional and daily wires will be better than ever. Yesterdays Form Special Ran Second. Thursdays Form Special: May Orange-64.-50-40-65-58-55-59-27-19-70. The Stanford Turf Guide Room 212, 59 Dearborn St., Chicago. 5-2 WON EDGELY . . was our Tree Fdrin .Special yef terdny. A 0 Hat bet on all frfe rpeciala tince July 30 won 00. THURSDAYS SlKCIAL: Alabama. Medal, Melody, Robin. Our next extra rpccial goes Monday, Scpt.0; prlco, -00. This one Is guaranteed to win, or will give a weeks subscription to our dally one-horse wire free, worth .00. Record of last two on our extra fpecial: SCALLOP 10-1 Won O. J. OELLA.. 13-1, Snd NATIONAL RACING REVIEW Room 37; 71 Dearborn Street, Chicago, HI. TURF REPORTERS SPECIAL Room 312. 3rd Floor. 59 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. Thursday Spocial: 70-72-90-94-20-03-05-20. Entry List: 8-200-206-207-200-21-1-219-220-231-240. NEW BOOK NO. 143 OUT TODAY. Annual Fall Yearling Sales UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF FASIG TIPTON COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, WILL BEGIN Saturday, Aug. 31, "Futurity Day," and Continue During the Coney Island Jockey Club Fall Meeting at the Companys Paddocks, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y., OPPOSITE THE SHEEPSHEAD BAY RACE COURSE. II schedule: Saturday, August 31, Thursday, September 5, Karl Jungbluth, "Waltlcck" Stud; A. L. Fcr- C. H. Mackay, "Kingston" Stud, and R. H. guson, "Windemcre" Stud; W. Showaltor, McCarter Potter, "Pcquest" Stud. I "Can Run Stud; Horaco N. Davis, A. Al- ?rJ,sh,t- ,,En; siudi,Kv?: Andoron- Friday, September 6, "Teas Over" Stud; J. W. Colt and Mrs. Thomas S. Gaines. -H. T. Oxnard, "Blue Ridgo" Stud; -E. C. Cowdin, "Maplohurst" Stud; S. C. Lyno, Monday, September 2, . 41 SusCSS!: Milton Young, "McGrathiana" Stud; Estato and R. J. Hancock and Son, "Ellcrslio" Stud, of C. F. McMcckin, Mrs. E. L. Israel, and Youns Bros, Saturday, September 7, Tuesday, September 3, Jamcs R- Kotmc "Castleton" std George H. Whitney, "Molroso" Stud; Romo- MOtlday, September 9, lus Payne, J. L. Luke, Eugene Ruckcr, John , , D. Carr, Thomas Piatt and Buford Allen. E. S. Gardner, "Avondale" Stud; Parmor, Stono and Co., "Edenwold" Stud; J. B. Hag- WftdnftSriaV SP.ntPmhPr A Sin, "Elmcndorf" Stud; Rudolph Ellis. "Fox vveuiiKDUiry oepLKmucE Hills stud aad ..Silver Brook. stud A. B. Spreekels, "Napa" Stock Farm; James Galway, "Preakness" Stud; William Steele, TtlPQfJnv nfDmhDr 111 "Melbourne" Farm; James E. Clay, "March- I OCJieillUt;i Ivl, mbnt" Stud; O. H. Chenault, "Spendthrift" Claude M. Thomas, and Grant Hugh Browne, Stud, and G. D. Wilson "Iroquois" Stud. "Brownleigh Park" Stud. Fasig-Tipton Gos. Eighth Annual Kentucky Sale, Last Week in November at Lexington, Ky. APPLY FOR CATALOGUES TO Fasig-Tipton Company, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK, I Or Thomas F. Kelly, "Thoroughbred Record," Lexington, Kentucky. WILLIAM EASTON, Auctioneer.


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