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II I Pin 1 1 il imimjamammmm I VANSELi I 8-1, Won I H was Saturdays advertised Turf Reporters 0 f -Special which was given FREE to all sub- ej K scribcrs of the Turf Reporter, and this is Kg I what we advertised: "This is one that is B right. Something doing. Get on." The gj and Reporter also gave Saturday EH Smoscow belle I I 16-1, Won 1 H and Friday one of the many that copped at s B a price and reported in the latest edition, fej ORL AN DOTl I 15-1, Won I t If you think info, like the above" worth M I 25 cents a week, ifl.OO a month, get The H J Turf Reporter yellow cover, for sale at m J all news-stands in every large city in the tm United States and Canada, or send a sub- H I scription to ollice and we will mail book in H j plain sealed envelope. H I OCCASIONAL I Monday. October 7. This is the one m we advertised last week. It is: IB. Hoes Latonia Abbot Ate Accost 1 Bum Atlanta. 1 Price of this Occasional, .00, and money B igoes back if not 12. 44-18-10-36-38-12-47-29. Monday Turf Reporters Special: 10-32-20- I T. C. WOOD and CO., I 312, 59 Dearborn Street, CHICAGO. I THE HANDICAP PER gives you two horses in each race that handicaps to run 1 2, so if the first one is scratched, play the second. It tht? best sheet system-players can buy, as it gives you winners every day at good prices, and you dont need much capital. I .have a system which I will give with one weeks subscription that will win more money with less capital than any other system in existence. Record for past live days: C. W. BURT 7-2 WON MELZAR 6-5 WON COLLOQUY 1-1 WON HASTY AGNES 3-1 WON C. W BURT 7-5 WON CHARLATAN , 6-5 WON STANLEY EAY 5-1 WON STONER HILL 3-1 WON VANSEL 8-1 WON BERT FISH, City Hotel, State and 16th Sts. Terms: Sl.00 per day or .00 per week. Pay After You Win! Doing intimately connected with a commissioner or one of the shrewdest horsemen in the country. I am enabled to learn when the money is going down, and to a few reliable discreet parties who will t-end me the winnings of a ?2 straight bet as soon as the horse wins. 1 will put you next. If you want the best Information obtainable dont fall to get mine. I will prove to you it is no guess work 01- "hot air." Out of-lown clients must positively send 5ft cenls to Kiiiiiiinlee acceptance of telegr;ini. . J. LONG, Room 809, 225 Dearborn Street, Chicaffo. Phone Harrison 3400. I BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB I For Two -Year -Olds O rT"T A TT" For Three-Year-Olds 1 in 1908, Now k- JL XJLAVl-iO in 1909, Now I To bo nmaat tbo Spring TO BE RUN AT THE Yearlings. MeQting of 1008- Snrini? Meeting of To bo rnu at 11,0 SpriD I THE GHEATAMERI- 1Alg X Jfo S Meetin? of 1909. I CAN, ,000 Added 1 iJOo I Five Furlongs. AND THE BROOKLYN 1 THE TREMONT . . , Xf DERBY, ,000 Added 1 ,000 Added Spring Meeting of 1 About Sis Furlongs. 1909 Oao Milo and a Half. 1 THE EXPECTA- 1 TION, ,000 Added ENTRIES TO CLOSE ON THE CARLTON Fivo Furlongs. TUESDAY, OCT. 15, 1907 ,000 Added I THEHUDSON 0,10 Mil0 inn i iiiiimi hi iiim in iw in Fivo Furlongs. . D llMllllllMliia THE GAZELLE For THE CRITERION nines ,auu Added For Fillies ,000 Added CttSV One Mi0 and n Siz- Fivo Furlongs. teenth. SPUING MEETING 1908 To Cril;riii-,000 Added. ! ,wc,tA,,U!ri,:!l,,-000 AM A Kdsu.!y FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS I.y subscription of January 1. ltllis. iflMi additional for starters. .10 each, half forfeit, or .i it declared by with ?:!.000 added, of which 00 to the second January 1, lJOS; with .$.",.000 added, of which und .$;;0O to the third. Winners of a race of the ,00 to the second and ?"00 to the third, value of ?.!..i00 to carry " lbs. extra. Non- Winners of a race of the value of .$.".,000 to winners of ,"i00 allowed lbs. Five Furlongs. carry :: lbs. extra; of one oT .0,000, or two . . of ,$.-,,0C0. 7 lbs. extra. Non-winners of ..r.0O SPRING ,T MEETING 1909 H ilII0WL, r Furlouss. ; Th 1tntMyn l,..ry-,000 A1,1,m1. 00 A,,,,:1- J;""!"" ra THREE-YEAR-OLDS. I.y subscription FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS 15y subscription of of .i0 each, half forfeit, or ..i if declared by ?2..0 each, half forfeit, or 5 IT declared by January 1. IPOS: or .5 ir declared bv January II" Mjy J $".0 added, of which 1. l!0!: with ,000 added, of which" .,000 to ,rt le second, anil .00 to I he third, the second and 00 to the third. Xon-winner W timers of a race of the value of .,000 carry or ,j;.-,.ooo in 1!0! allowed 4 lbs.; of ::.500. not I . lbs. extra; of one of 0,000. or two of .,000. having won ?7,5C0 in 100S. S lbs.. of.,500. 12 H . lbs. extra. Non-winners or ..50O allowed 7 lbs. One Milo and a Half. Q I bs" About Sis Furlongs. 1 , Tin. Carlton -$::,O00 Acltll. riio Kxpcct-itioii--!,000 Artdctl. FOR THREE-YEAR-OLDS. I5v subscription I FOR TWO-YEAR-OLDS. P.y subscription of of .50 each, half forfeit, or .0 if declared .0 each, or .5 if declared by .Taniiarv 1. W08, by January 1, 1P0S: or 5 if declared bv Jan-00 additional for starters: with .$:;.O00 added, nary 1, H01; with .$::.000 added, or which .00 of which .CO to the second and $:!00 to the to the second and $:;0O to the third. Non-third. Winners of a race or the value or .,000 winners of .,000 in 1!0! allowed -1 Hi.: of to carry :; lbs. extra: or one of .0,000, or two .$::,50O, not having won ?7,5C0 In 1D0S, S lbs.; .,000. 7 lbs. extra. Non-winners of ,500 of ,500, 12 lbs. One Mile, allowed 7 lbs. . Five Furlongs. T!lu ;azull!-,500 A-1-Tel. The Hu1siii-$:;,000 Added. FOR FILLIES THREE YEARS OLD. -P.v FOR. TWO-YEAR-OLDS I.y subscription or subscription or 50 each, half forfeit, or 0 B .0 each, or 5 if declared by January 1, 100S. if declared by January 1. 100S: or .5 if tie- I Iof .0O additional for starters: with .$::.O0O added, claretl by January 1. 1!00; with ,500 added, I of which 00 to the second and .$"00 to the of which .00 to the second and $:i00 to the S third. Winners of a race of the value of third. Non-winners of ,500 in 1000, not B ,C0 to carry :. lbs. extra; of one of 0,000. having won .,000 in 1!10S. allowed 5 lbs.; of I or two of ,0CO. 7 lbs. extra. Non-winners of .,500, not having won .$.".500 in 100S. 10 lbs. ?3 ,500 allowed 7 lbs. Five Furlongs. One Mile and a Sixteenth. N 1 THE RULES OF RACING adopted by The Jockey Club govern all races run under the auspices I j of the Urooklyn Jockey Club. D j Kntrics to either or all of the races advertised in this paper will lie received only with the 1 ? understanding, and on the agreement or the subscriber, that the provisions of Racing Utiles -12 s j and 4: hereto appended form a part or and govern the contract. j 42 Every person subscribing to a sweepstakes, or entering a horse in a race lt be run H under these rules accepts the decision of the Stewards on any question relating to a race, or to K "Rule 4." At the discretion of the Stewards or The Jockey Club, or or the Stewards, aud n without notice, the entries or any person, or the transfer of any entry, may be refused." B In making nominations to these stakes particular attention is hereby called to Rules 50, 51, 52 S I"Ituc and 5u of the Rules of Racing. , I Address All Communications to SECRETARY BROOKLYN JOCKEY CLUB, I 399 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. jf LADY CAROL 5-1 Lost! was yesterdays GRAND SPECIAL. J N No excuse to olTcr. We feci confident that j g we will be njdo to make all our subscribers j B winners on the weeks Daily One Horso j Wires, which we will give then under our B guarantee, as we have several good ones in J 5 sight for next week. Our record on this 3 I Daily Wire iat week follows: B I Saturday CHARLATAN 13-5 3rd 3 Friday BONEBRAKE 7-2 WON S j Thursday C. W. BURT 7-5 WON j Wednesday FAY 4-1 WON w j Tuesday Scratched. i Monday Lost. Saturday THE MINKS 6-1 WON g Terms on Dally Wire: .00 Weekly; 1.00 Daily. VANSEL, 8 1, WON reported in present issue of the "STAN- 9 DARD" No. 21, as follows: "Worked 3 in 1:15. Do not overlook this two-year- i tdd, as they intend to make a nice cleaning j up with her at a very, nice price." Yesterdays Form Special: Scratched. Mondays Form Special: December Grape- 1 6G-53-5-G7-57-6S-70-59-5. g The Standard Torf Gsiide j Room 212, 59 Dearborn St., Chicago. NOTE. Mr. Whitman telephones that while he has no excuse to offer on LADY CAROL, still the facts are that" when at the "-S pole while Lady Card was running a third and apparently was an easy winner, the second horse bore her over1 to the Igood. inside rail into the DEEPEST GOING, THIS KILLING ALL HER CHANCES, as she was never able to get out of this bad going. A Winner for Losers! If you have not been successful in beating the races it is your own fault if you are a LOSER. There is a SURE- WAY of winning, and that is to follow the NOXALLi 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 docs not play every race, but only in spots, averaging about ten plays a week at any one track. The Noxall System is not a scheme, but a standard publication in book form, now in its sixth year. Testimonials from thousands of pleased customers. TRACK, POOLROOM OR HANDBOOK It can be played on any track, poolroom or handbook. Greatest known method for getting WINNERS. No handicapping, selections or tips required. .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 book. Contains .,000 worth of information, and points out the game from every angle. Rook 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 things you dont know. It will change some of your ideas. It will make ymi a WINNER. Write for particulars. Address NOXALL SYSTEM, GRAVESEND. N. Y. Vanse! 8-1 Won was yesterdays Free Form Special. A .0 Hat bet on all Tree specials published in this paper by the Iteview since July :!l won I $;S. We hardly think you can duplicate this kind of informal ion anywhere in the Fiiiteil States. Price. ..K per month; 25 cents per "our daily wire was marred during the week by numerous scratches, but we expect several hot. ones next week. We have one for Tuesday that will be a long price, being speciallv prepared for this race. Price, .00 for six wires; .00 daily v Grand Special goes Saturday, October 12. We have personally made arrangements for this one at Latonia I the past week, ami know beyond doubt that we have the goods tins time. Send your subscrip I tion early for this one. Price, .00. Mondays Special: Utah, Matinee, Miracle, Swallow. j NATIONAL RACING REVIEW, Room 37, 71 Dearborn Street, Chicago, III. 1 Thursday, Oct. 10 2 RAIN OR SHINE. S m We will have an absolute sure winner. q Expect odds G to 1 or better. . CJ j PRICE, .00 j I 03 Should, through some accident, this horse 9 $ fail to win, will give our next special $ j "FREE OF CHARGE." g g Saturdays advertised special did not start, g l Track vvas too uncertain for results. Wo S 13 take no chance with your money. Rush Your Subscription. g S CASSIDY and CO., 2 504, 171 Washington Street, CHICAGO, Saturdays Special: IDA D Lost 50 per cent, winning specials the past two weeks. Thousands of dollars made playing our one-horse wire in connection with our system. Only small capital required. Absolutely safe and sure. Write for particulars. REYNOLDS and CO., 1009 Chicago Opera House Block, Terms: SI. 00 Daily or .00 Weekly. Phone Main 1881. THE AMERICAN RACING MANUAL. No man of tlit? turf should be without It. By registered mail leather bound. 60 cents; paper bound, -to cents. Place your order today. Daily Racing Form Publishing Co., 124 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, 111.