untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1916-06-18

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J. B. DUNCAN, President. J. A. SCHAS, Secretary and Manager. RENO FAIR AND RACING ASSOCIATION NEVADA STATE AGRICULTURAL PARK. SUMMER MEETING, JULY I, 1916 — 19 DAYS ENTRIES TO STAKES TO CLOSE JUNE 20, 1910 JULY 1 OPENING HANDICAP PURSE f l.OOO For 3-year-olds and upward. — Six Furlongs. JULY 4 INDEPENDENCE: HANDICAP PURSE JjU.OOO For 3-year-olds and upward. — One Mile. JULY 8 THE GOLDEN STAKES PUHSE ,000 For 2-year-olds. — Four and One-Half Furlongs. JULY 11 THE OVERLAND HANDICAP PURSE $ 500 For 3-year-olds and upward. — Six Furlongs. JULY 15 THE NEVADA DERBY PURSE «2,50O For 3-year-olds. — Mile and One-Eighth. JULY 18 THE JUVENILE STAKES PURSE .,000 For 2-year-olds. — Five Furlongs. JULY 10 THE RIVERSIDE HANDICAP PURSE f SOO For 3-year-olds and upward. — Six Furlongs. JULY 22 RENO BUSINESS MENS HANDICAP PURSE ,000 For 3-year-olds and upward. — One Mile. SPECIAL NOTICES: More than two horses may be nominated for Selling Stakes, but only two can start. Winner or non-winner of a stated sum means winner or non-winner of a single race of that value to the first horse. Horses penalized in a race shall not be entitled to any of the allowances in such race. Horses not entitled to the first allowance in a race shall not be entitled to the second, and if not to the second, then to no subsequent allowance. The rules as adopted by the Nevada State Racing Commission govern all races run under the auspices of the Reno Fair and Racing Association. SPECIAL NOTICE. — No entry will be received for any of these stakes except upon this condition: That all disputes, claims and objections arising out of the racing, or with respect to the interpretation of the conditions of any stake, shall be decided by a majority of the stewards present, or those whom they may appoint, and their decision upon all points shall be final. Every person or horse expelled or ruled off by any reputable turf authority for fraud, or by the American or National Trotting Association, shall stand ruled off the courses running under licenses issued by Nevada State Racing Commission. Address all communications to J. A. SCHAS, Secretary, Overland Hotel, Reno, Nevada. LAT0N.A. LATONIA. LATONIA RACES Mondays Wire: Silver, Caprice, Cab, Sedan, _____ Zinc, Calf, Cedar, Cattle. « ■■— ■ ■■■» — I have just received word on a genuine sleeper I I vPHPFImrlr that goes next Thursday ;it Latonia. My man %J # J # ll lllll I 111 I l informs me this is one of the best things he hns h;td in some time, the last work being 1 mile in AMERICA .umTm.c S PREMIER CLOCKER. 1:40%; first % in better than 1:13. This one My many clients will vouch for my marvelous will be sent on the regular subseription. or Two success at Lexington and Louisville. People have Dollars single wire. I look for u successful confidence in me because I do just what I say I meeting at Latonia and I will also handle Ham- will. Any ten days, 0. No subscriptions taken ilton, Fort Erie and Windsor meetings. Terms, for less. Telegraph remittance or remit by express each meeting of seven racing days. I have order in letter. I wire one or two horses daily ut had a man on this cureuit, but will not get any n u. m. wires until Hamilton opens. I know of several HOTEL BROWNE, that will be shipped from Kentucky to these swtl. Sixth and and vim Elm ct-„i, streets .. :: .. :: n,_»5-«+i Cincinnati, m,i» Ohio. tracks that will get the money and it will pay you to operate these also. A S10 Flat Bet on " wires at Churchill Downs and Douglas Park -datt my atvp-cd xr/tr ttttvt shows a profit of $ 3 15—$ rAl A± ILK YOU WIN. LATONIA. I-Q? . I ilni offering some excellent information from On account of this meeting being 24 Racing LATONIA this week. All my clients are making DaXs l „have™madec:l S?elal • , °- ,1 money. Throw away your "dope" books and sys- Dollars Six Wires, Six Starters, including all terns. Each week I luive two or three real good Extra Specials. things. This information comes direct from the NOTICE NOTICE race track and is the best that can be obtained. To save telegraph charges, I mail my sclec- regardless of expense. Terms — the winnings of a tion as soon as I get my O. K. wire from the .00 straight bet, to be sent the following day. track; mailed at 4:30 p. m. each day. When I Send ntune and address where telegrams will reach get my track wire too late for mail, I wire you you in time for this live information. No postuls in code. recognized. EX-JOCKEY MARSHALL J. C. ROGERS, Initials E. J. Room 1107, 105 West Monroe St. :: Chicago, 111. Room 413 Fort Dearborn Bldg., Chicago, 111. . iHHHHBHHHPBJBHaUHHMMBHBBM SUBSCRIBE FOR DAILY RACING FORM. ——-=——— —=——========= TERMS: "PT A 171? *150 Per Month. e7?3oPer Annum. JL JIAVjL m. JL-J JLXlJm As plain enveloped letter, first-class mail. Single copies by mail six cents. who are willing to share part of their daily racing form publishing co., profits With a gentleman receiving Valu- 441 Plymouth Court Chicago, Illinois. able racing information, can increase ™f:_x!hangiStreet " J: Buff*To- y/_Y their weekly income. Address NATIONAL R AC I N G RE VIEW CHAS SEYMOUR Mondays special: «?«. Srt-. ; .. .7. r. ---r Maine-Mitten-Matince-Swallow. 34 EAST TWENTY-EIGHTH STREET Yesterdays Special scratched. NEW YORK CITY. Room 801. 538 S. Dearborn Street. Chicago. Illinois. ~ ~ . _ _ _ . _ _ ZZI NEXT FRIDAYS X SPECIAL must win at PprilSnn I oSJS— I fill WOTl 31 or and•*•». « *»■ S»t Saturdays %Z X Special and See report 111. Book 509, also Obo- We know something. MONDAYS BEST: No. 36 / * lus, 1385-100. won. ltil Hook tiK. Under Work. Book 258. /AYfCivi Impression, 1045-100, won, 253, Hook American Thoroughbred, Baltimore Bldg., Chicago. |SHg*M . Nannie M.Dee. 560-100. won. If ... . _. V r*4PQclM you think information like that worth ... .. _. _ ,, . J97 25 cents a week, get a yellow t ook, , ,f, """ w:,"f ■ "" "", LlYe One,s «*, aU !"*5 tracks The Standard. this Z7S on sale any newsstand that sells Hae- get For sale wherever " ing Form. Mondays Special, No. 13. BB" **-■■»* ."* .* £*• Jf *—*• JET*JS _.___.__ Won. Saturdays Specials gave two winners. THE TURF REPORTER. Mondays Form Special: No. 204 in Book 475. R. 508 Baltimore Bldg., 22 W. Quincy St., Chicago. Standard Turf Guide, 403, 22 W. Quincy, Chicago.


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