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KANSAS STATE FAIR HUTCHINSON, KANS., SEPTEMBER 18 TO 27, 1911. Rules of the Central Jockey Club to Govern. Open Booking. Four or More Races Each Day. Purses ?150 to 00. 5500 THE KANSAS DERBY Closed September 1, 1911. One and One-Sixteenth Miles. 500 THE PRESIDENTIAL HANDICAP September 26, 1911 Closed September 1, 1911. About Five Furlongs. First Weeks Book Now Ready. For Stalls and Information Address A. L. SPONSLER, Secretary, :: :: :: HUTCHINSON, KANSAS. OKLAHOMA STATE FAIR OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA., SEPTEMBER 26 TO OCTOBER 7, 1911. Four or More Races Each Day. Purses 5200 to 00. Open Booking. THE PRESS HANDICAP. Saturday, September 30, 1911. For all ages. ..00 to accompany the nomination, which closes September IS, 1911, and 5.00 additional to start. The value of the stake to be ?500. of wliich 50 to the first, 00 to the second and 0 to the third horse. Weights to be announced th day before the race. Winners of a race other than selling purse after the weights have Iweu announced to carry 5 lbs. additional. About Five Furlongs. THE OKLAHOMA DERBY. Thursday, October 5, 1911. For three-year-olds and upward, weight for aire. .00 to accompany the nomination, which closes Sentemlter IS, 1911, and 5.00 additional to start. Til..- value of the stakes to be 00, of which 50 to the first, 00 to the second and 0 to the third horse. Winners of a stake of the value of 00 in 1910 or 1911 to carry 8 lbs. extra; of two such stakes, 14 lbs. Non-winners of three races of the value of $.500 each, other than selling this year, allowed 3 lbs: of two such races, C lbs.; of one such race, 10 lbs. Horses bred and owned in Oklahoma allowed 5 lbs additional. One and One-Sixteenth Miles. First Weeks Book Now Ready, For Stalls and Information Address I. S. MAHAN, Secretary, :: :: :: OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. ftfij Horses at Auction ft j LEXINGTON, KY., September 18 23, 191 During1 Kentucky Association fall meeting, an off week on the Canadian circuit, and 51 days racing in Kentucky. 300 - Yearlings . . . 00 The Get of Every Prominent Sire in America JJ Horses in Training winners from several prominent stables Stallions :: Mares :: Weanlings INCLUDING: Yorkshire Lad, King Hanover and Crackenthorpe CATALOGUES READY. MAILED ONLY ON APPLICATION. ADDRESS The Kentucky Sales Co. : : Lexington, Kentucky M YEARLINGS, THE PROPERTY OF RACFXAND STUD, RUNNYMEDE 1 I STUD AND MESSRS. CLAY BROS., WILL BE SOLD ON THE 1 ll I mm I farm of mr. catesby woodford, two miles from 1 1 mm 1 I paris, ky., on the Georgetown pike, Tuesday, sep- tl I I 1 1 I I 1 mrw l I TEMBER 19, AT 10:30 A. M. SPECIAL CAR SERVICE BETWEEN 0 W W I ML I LEXINGTON AND PARIS FOR THIS SALE. Occasional Lost. I ADVERTISE LOSERS as well as WINNERS. The Horse I Advertised for the Fifth Race at Montreal Will Win at Toronto. Nothing Doin Yesterday on Account of Track Conditions. PLUVIOUS 8-5 2ND Advertised Special. CLIFF EDGE 20-1 3RD Advertised Special and a scratch. Positively the Only Horses Sent My Patrons from Montreal Last Week. MONTCALM 12-1 WON Advertised Special. LADY SYBIL 8-1 3RD Advertised Special. COONEY K 7-1 3RD Advertised Special. These Three Good Things and two losers I advertised and wired my patrons. This was my record at Windsor and positively the only horses sent my patrons. Dont fail to get in with me at Toronto. I know of Two Good Things that have been under cover for some time that will be cut loose and will he long shots. I may have a few Occasionals at Kentucky during the week and patrons can look for wire any day. 52.00 ONE A DAY. NO MORE 52.00 GUARANTEED TO WIN OR NEXT ONE FREE UNTIL YOU GET A WINNER. Ex-Jockey Marshall, Initials E. J. Room 65, 106 N. La Salle Street, :: Chicago. HL SEPTEMBER 11: ROCKVILLE WON SEPTEMBER 13: BEN LOYAL WON SEPTEMBER 14: STARTLER WON and a scratch. SEPTEMBER 1G: AM 0 RET I LOST Above was my record for past week I have word on four that go at Lexington this week. I expect at least f?ood odds on these four. I have the best dockers service and lirst-class owners and trainers information. ONE A DAY ?2 guaranteed to win at 2 to 1 or better, or next one free until you get a winner at 2 to 1 or better. DICK WALIvIS Room 309 Urban Building, 122 Fourth Avenue, :: :: LOUISVILLE, KY. ARCH B. ODOM 164 Washington St., Chicago, III. Suite 16. Phone 2253 Franklin. BIG SPECIAL OFFER. BALANCE OF LEXINGTON MEETING 5 Here is a chance to win well, as the balance of the meeting will include some good-priced winners that have been reserved for this week. You cant afford to overlook this golden opportunity. THE RACING LETTER Yesterdays Occasional ran third. YESTERDAYS SPECIAL: BEAUCOUP, 4-1, WON 25 Cents per Copy. .00 Monthly. Room 20, 164 West Washington St.. .Chicago, HI. Room 810 World Building New York City "The Way to Success." "Every Man" who is "Loser" playing the "Handbooks" should s,end for "The New Triumph Handbook System," including mv "New One Best Bet a Day Handbook Plan" and learn the sure way to get on "Easy Street." Your "Money Back" if I dont "Show You" how to pick the "Winners." Everything sent complete plain upon rect of M. O. S3. My Followers Sand "Win." WM. H. SUTTON, Chemist, 2651 Orchard Ave., :: Los Angeles, Cal. THE STANDARD TURF GUIDE Yesterdays Form Special finished third. MONDAYS FORM SPECIAL: No. 113 in Book No. 227. Yesterdays Code X Special finished third. National Racing Review. Chicago Yesterdays Form Special, Mexoana, 4-1, Won, and Wire, Lawton Wiggins, 5-2, third. MONDAYS FORM SPECIAL: New York, Monologue, Maroon, Eagle. THE TURF REPORTER. CHICAGO. Yesterdays Form Special ran second. Yesterdays Daily ran third. Yesterdays X Special scratched. MONDAYS SPECIAL: Pink Thursdayi Bid-Belmont-Boys-Bottic, RECORD SYSTEM X shows a. profit of more X than ,500 on flat bets X beginning April 5 at Jamestown i J and ending September 12. J X System had to bo filed with this paper acd A these figures verified before this advertisement X would be permitted. This is certainly strong T enough to convince the most skeptical. In the T future with each System will be sent a com- T plete and accurate record of every System play T made since the opening of the Jamestown track, Y giving date of race, name of horse and amount won or lost. These figures can be verified bv any purchaser of this System in one-half hours time. Figures are based on closing prices as 4. shown in the form of charts of the Dally Racing A Form. Every System horse is played to win and a win only. Not dependent on weights, jockeys, X track conditions, distances, owners, trainers, etc. Y Is especially adapted to handbook play, as ther" Y are no conditions attached to any bet made. T Practically no capital is required to operate this System as only fiat bets are made. The first 0 bet made at Jamestown, April 5, third race, w on John A. Munro, paid a profit of . I A guarantee a person starting in with that particu- lar bet would never have had to use a dollar of X his own money and would at the present time be X ,500 net winner on 0 flat bets. One pur-X chaser of this System won 5,000 on the Lex-T ington and Louisville meetings with 0. He T started .May S at Ix;xington and won on Work Hos, paying 1.00 to . He took the winniugs from that race and started making 00 fiat bets, with the result mentioned above. Fort August 1, Sir Alvescot won 12 to 1; Butte. August 12, Lomond, 1.1 to 1: Butte. July :U, J. F. Crowley, T to 1: Salt Lake City, June 7. Elizabeth Harwood. 20 to 1; Jamestown, iErie, April 12, Michael Angelo, .10 to 1: Iim-lico. May 1, Lawton Wiggins, li to 1: same track. May 12, Michael Angelo. 15 to 1. On September 5, at Anaconda, Fore Guard won. paying 15 to 1. The week of September 4, ar. Anaconda and Montreal, a ten-dollar flat bet showed a net profit of 24. On Mondav, Sep- tembcr 11, fifth race, at Montreal, Wiekson won. paying 10 to 1. Top Xote was a System horse f the same day in the first race and ran third, paying 5 to 1 to show. This bet was a loss. . however, as the System calls for straight plava Y only. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of last week this System showed a net profit of 5. Y at Montreal. 0 flat bets. I had to send this ad from New York Thursday. Now that the Kentucky tracks are about to open, I wish to make a few remarks regarding and same. At the Lexington .and Louisville meet- ings last spring this System showed the largest X profit ever known. Earl of Richmond. Lexlng-T ton. May sixth race, paid 4. 5 to ; Work T Box. May S, lirst race. 1.00 to ; Louisville. T May 17, Veneta Stroiue won .!I5 to ; Sir 2 Catesby, May 20, won 5.00 to . I guaraii- tee a ten-dollar fiat bet at Louisville and Lexington won a small fortune. I guarantee thi System won ovur 00 at IMinlico on 0 Hat bets last Spring and that it won 00 at Jamestown. I will not guarantee that this System will show such an enormous profit at tuose tracks as it did in the spring, but I do expect it to be a good winner. Remember, all figures quoted In this advertisement have been verified by Chicago Racing Fotm. I do not want to go back to ancient historv and tell you about what this System did at Jacksonville, etc. If I did I could give von some startling figures. Remember, that every A. purchaser of this System can verify every state-a incut in this advertisement by consulting the T form charts of the Daily Racing Form. I I have not advertised this System in the city of Y New York since July 4. I promised purchaser.! Y that I would only advertise this Svstcm a cer- Y taiu length of time in the New York papers and I have kept my promise. I will give ,000 Y to any person who can prove that this System lias been advertised in any New York paper since July 4. Anv fair-minded man can appre- ciate what a loss this has meant to me. I will discontinue the sale of this System at T an early date. It is nothing but just that I T should do so in order to protect the many pcr-X sons who have purchased same. No attention paid to any JI " T communication not accom- f T T panted by the money price v X X GEORGECRAFT X I 1176 Fox Street : New York City, N. Y. i The Monthly Form Book containing charts of all races run on recognized tracks in the United States and Canada during tho month of August, is now on sale. Price .00. Single copies by mail will POSITIVELY only be sent as registered mail, with an extra charge of ten cents for registration. Not responsible for hooka sent as regular mail. DALLY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., 441 new number Plymouth Court, Chicago, HI.


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