untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1909-08-29

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NATIONAL RACING REVIEW. Boom 37 :: 71 Dearborn St, :: Chicago. III. Mondays Special: Iowa, Mosaic, Moccasin, Canary. Yesterdays Daily Wire: English Esther. 8-1, I second. Form Special scratched. NEXT SPECIAL GOES Between September 4 and 18 SPECIAL OFFER: We will give all special subscribers our Canada Wire, Daily Two-Horse Wire and Form Special free on date special goes. The last time we made this special offer wo gave our subscribers 3 WINNERS and a second for .00. When it comes to making good, TILE STANDARD is on top. We make no rash promises, but give you n square deal and never misrepresent and if you are pot satislled at any time, we will gladly refund your money. We dont want anything for nothing. NOTICE. ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS MUST BE IN OUR OFFICE NOT LATER THAN September 4. This is absolutely the last day we will receive, any subscriptions for above special. No one will know what date special goes till they receive telegram. So, if you want to be sure and get the right special, you will liave to send your subscriptions direct to us. We are getting tired of doing business for the cheap information dealers. KING SOLOMON . . . 3-1 WON and a loser was yesterdays Two-Horse Wire. OLAMBALA 9-10 WON was yesterdays Form Special. MONDAYS FORM SPECIAL: August Applo 33-31-52-22-34-60-56-50-55-24-17-48-32-10. Yesterdays Canada Wire ran second. The Standard Turf Guide Room 212 :: 59 Dearborn St. :: Chicago, III. Autumn Sales FASIG - TIPTON CO. TUESDAY, AUGUST 31, AND CONTINUE TO SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER II. DURING THE AUTUMN MEETING OF THE CONEY ISLAND JOCKEY CLUB AT THEIR SALES PADDOCKS, Sheepshead Bay, N. Y. 300 Yeariings 300 by representative sires, out of the best mares. Horses in Training from the stable3 of S. Sanford and Sons, H. P. Whitney, Chinn and Forsythe and others. Sales Begin Each Day at 12:30 P. M. Catalogs ready and will be mailed on application to FASIG - TIPTON CO., Madison Square Garden . . Hew York N. B. Send for our pocket folder containing complete list of all horses to be sold. 30-1 Parlay Goes Saturday. It is guaranteed to WIN and price MUST BE 30 TO 1 OR BETTER or you get three Canada Occasional free. PRICE .00. Get In on This at Once. LADY ESTHER .... 8-5 WON BELLE CLEM .... 2-1 2ND were yesterdays CANADA OCCASIONALS. DOUBT 13-5 WON LADY ESTHER .... 8-5 WON was yesterdays DAILY TWO-HORSE WIRE. Yesterdays Form Special lost. MONDAYS FORM SPECIAL: Gray Tuesday 57-59-89-43-59-95-50-51. The Turf Reporter Room 312 :: 59 Dearborn St. :: Chicago, III. The Hayes FLAT BET SYSTEM. The greatest ever discovered for handbook players. Can be operated on a Capital of 0. Makes its selections from the entries. All bets can be placed on morning of the day of race. This system, since the beginning of the racing season, operated with a capital of 0, has shown an average net profit of 54 per month. This week 0 capital won 43. MY GUARANTEE I guarantee to refund the price paid for this system, if it has not done all that 1 have liere stated on a capital of 0, or if there Is another system in the world that is in any way like this system. Signed C. HAYES. The Hayes Flat I!ct System will be mailed to any address upon receipt of price, . Address C. HAYES, 500 East Fourth St., Cincinnati, Ohio " My Sure Shot Method." "Its no trick" to "beat the races" if you use my "Sure Shot" method. Other Systems "win" for a few weeks but "watch them" go "down and out." Not a losing month in "Four years" is the record of my "Sure Shot" method. It offers tin; only "practical way" to "make money" steadily all the year around with "small capital." My "One best bet" Handbook Plan requires no liguriiig and gives "One Horse" only every day. -My Complete "Sure Shot" Method will be sent you. including "Something New" for "Handbook Play" upon receipt of M. O. . Address WM. H. SUTTON, Chemist. 1021 West 25th St.. Los Angeles, Cal. I SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY RACING FORM. Westchester Racing Association UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE JOCKEY ClUB RACE COURSE: OFFICE : Belmont Park, Queens, A TP 1 If P I 571 Fifth Ave., New York, Long Island, New York. X I fl K P A "The Windsor Arcade." 5 TO BE RUN AT THE Autumn Meeting, 1909 Tuesday, September 28, to Monday, October 1 1 Entries Close Tuesday, August 31 For Two-Year-Olds. THE NURSERY HANDICAP, ,500 Guaranteed. THE NURSERY HANDICAP, for Two-Ycar-OIds. ISy subscription of 0 each, starters to pay 0 additional. The association to guarantee the gross value of the race to be ,500, or which 50 to the second, 50 to the third. Weights to be announced three days before the race. Winners after the announcement of weights, 5 lbs. extra. SIX FURLONGS STRAIGHT. THE CHAMPAGNE, ,500 Guaranteed. THE CHAMPAGNE, for Two-Year-Olds. By subscription of 0 each, starters to pay $:!0 additional. The association to guarantee the gross value of the race to be ,500, of which 50 to the second. 50 to the third. Non-winners of a race of the value of ,000 allowed 5 lbs.: of 00. 10 lbs.: maidens allowed 15 lbs. SEVEN FURLONGS STRAIGHT. THE HURRICANA, Selling, ,000 Guaranteed. THE HURRICANA SELLING, for Two-Ycar-OIds 15y subscription of 0 each, starters to pay 5 additional. The association to guarantee the gross value of the race to be ,000. of which 00 to the second, 00 to the third. The winner to be sold for ,500. If to be sold for .0X. allowed 5 lbs.; if for ,500. 10 lbs.; if to be sold for less. 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to ,000. Winners of three races not to be entered to 1h sold for less than .5C0. Selling price to be stated through the entry box by 2 p. m. the day before the race. FIVE FURLONGS STRAIGHT. For Three-Year-olds. THE JEROME HANDICAP, ,500 Guaranteed. THE JEROME HANDICAP, for Three-Year-Olds. By subscription of 0 each, starters to pay $:.0 additional. The association to guarantee the gross value of the race to be ,500. of which 50 to the second, 50 to the third. Weights to be announced three days before the race. Winners after the announcement of the weights, 5 lbs. extra. ONE MILE AND FIVE-SIXTEENTHS. For Three-Year-Olds and Upward. THE MUNICIPAL HANDICAP, ,500 Guaranteed. THE MUNICIPAL HANDICAP, for Thrce-Year-Olds and Upwardt By subscription of 0 each, start ers to pay 0 additional. The association to guarantee the gross value of the race to be ,500. of which 50 to the second, 50 to the third. Weights to be announced live days before the race. Winners after the announcement of weights, 5 lbs. extra. ONE MILE AND THREE-QUARTERS. THE BELMONT PARK WEIGHT FOR AGE, ,000 Guaranteed. THE BELMONT PARK WEIGHT FOR AGE RACE, for Threc-Ycar-Olds and Upward By subscription of 0 each, starters to pay 0 additional. The association to guarantee the gross value of the race to be ,000, of which 00 to the second, 00 to the third. TWO MILES AND A QUARTER. THE NEW ROCHELLE, Selling, ,000 Guaranteed. THE NEW ROCHELLE SELLING, for Three-Year-Olds and Upward At 10 lbs. above the scale. By subscription of 0 each, starters to pay 5 additional. The association to guarantee the gross value of the race to be ,000, of which 00 to the second. 00 to the third. The winner to be sold for ,000. If to be sold for $:i,00O, allowed 5 lbs.; If for ,000. 10 lbs.: if sold for less. 1 lb. allowed for each 00 down to ,000. Winners of three races in 1000 not to be entered to be sold for less than ,500. Selling price to be stated through the entry box by 2 p. m. the day before the race. ONE MILE. Steeplechases. THE HARBOR HILL CUP STEEPLECHASE, ,000 Added, and a Silver Cup, Value 00. Both money and plate presented by Mr. Clarence H. Mackay. THE HARBOR HILL CUP STEEPLECHASE, for Three-Year-blds. By subscription of 0 each, starters to pay 0 additional, with ,000, of which 00 to the second. 50 to the third, the fourth to save his stake; provided there are at least six starters in different Interests: if less than six horses start in different interests, the added money shall be ,500, of which 50 to the second. 25 to the third. The cup to be won twice, not necessarily consecutively, before becoming the winners property. To carry 135 lbs. Winners of a steeplechase, 5 lbs. extra: of two or more. 10 lbs. extra. ABOUT TWO MILES. Previous winners: 1005, Mr. Cottons Pelcauta; 1000, C. C. Smithsons T. S. Martin; 1007, C. H. Smiths Sandy Crecker; 100S, Thomas Hitchcock, Jr.s Stokes. THE BROOK CIP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, ,000 Added, and a Gold Cup, Value ,500. presented by the -Brook Club. THE BROOK CUP HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE, for Four-Year-Olds and Upward By subscription of 5 each, starters. to pay 5 additional, with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second. 00 to the third. The cup to be won twice, not necessarily consecutively, by the same owner before Incoming his property. Weights to be announced Wednesday, September 22. Winners after the announcement of weights of a race of the value of 1909.sh00, G lbs. extra. ABOUT THREE MILES. Previous winners: 1005, W. C. Hayes Grandpa; 1000. Bonnie Brook Stables Alfar: 1007. J. E. Wideners Coligny; 100S, Bartlett McLeunans Agent. THE CHAMPION STEEPLECHASE, ,000 Added. THE CHAMPION STEEPLECHASE, for Four-Year-Olds and Upward By subscription of 5 each, starters to pay 5 additional, with ,000 added, of which 00 to the second. 00 to the third. Four-year-olds to carry 155 lbs.; five-year-olds, 101 lbs.; six-year-olds and upward, 100 lbs. Winners of a steeplechase in 1900 of the value of 00 to carry 3 lbs. extra; of two such races or one of the value of 1909.sh00, 5 lbs. extra; of three sucli races or one of the value of 00, 7 lbs. extra. The winner of the Grand National Steeplechase in 1909, 10 lbs. extra. Non-winners of a steeplechase in 1909 of any value, allowed 5 lbs. Maidens allowed 7 lbs. No horse shall by penalties carry more than 173 lbs. ABOUT THREE MILES AND A HALF. The Westchester Racing Association reserves the right to cancel any or all of these events without notice at any time prior to the actual running thereof without liability, except for the return of the entrance money. The Rules of Racing, and subsequent amendments thereto, adopted by The Jockey Club govern all races. Entries to any of the races herein advertised will only be received on the agreement of the subscriber that the provisions of Racing Rules 42 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 racing. "Rule 43 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 any entry, may be refused." FOR ENTRY BLANKS APPLY TO George W. Gall RACING SECRETARY 571 Fifth Avenue : : New York


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