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Illinois Jockey Club INCORPORATED Chicago :: Illinois OPERATING THE HAWTHORNE RACE COURSE 1916 THIRTEEN DAYS OF RACING. Opening SATURDAY, JULY 15, and CLOSING SATURDAY, JULY 29 Three Stakes for the Inaugural Meeting : THE AMERICAN DERBY July 15 . . Value, 0,000 3-year-olds. ONE KILE AND A QUARTER. THE CHICAGO MERCHANTS HANDICAP July 22 . . Added, ,200 3-year-olds and upward. SIX FURLONGS. The Illinois Jockey Club Gold Cup Handicap July 29 . . Added, ,000 3-year-olds and upward. ONE MILE AND A SIXTEENTH. STAKE ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1916 0VEBNIGHT EVENTS OF 00 AND OVER ADDED. NO PURSE OF LESS THAN 00 ADDED. SPECIAL FEATURES BY SUBSCRIPTION OF LEADING MERCHANTS. PRESIDENT: PRESIDING JUDGE: FRANK A. FROEHLING. CAPT. T. J. CLAY. SECRETARY AND TREASURER: STARTER: E. V. BEIFELD. J. F. MILTON. RACING SECRETARY: M. NATHANS0N. ADDRESS COMMUNICATIONS TO The Racing Secretary :: Illinois Jockey Club Hotel Sherman, Chicago, Illinois KENTUCKY ASSOCIATION ™°"°»ated NINTH RENEWAL BREEDERS FUTURITY TO BE RUN AT AUTUMN MEETING, 1918. ENTRIES CLOSE SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1916. BREEDERS FUTURITY ,500 ADDED BREEDERS FUTURITY— For two-year-olds foals of 1916: to accompany the nomination; 0 payable January 1, 1917; 0 payable January 1, 1918; 0 payable July 1, 1918; 50 additional to start; ,500 added, the nominator of the first, second and third horses to receive 00, 00 and 00 respectively of the added money, the stakes to be divided 70 per cent, to the winner, 20 per cent, to the second, 10 per cent, to the third; the fourth horse to save its stake. Weights: Colts, 118 pounds; fillies and geldings, 115 pounds. A winner of two stakes of the value of ,500 each, or one of ,000, to carry 5 pounds extra; maidens allowed 5 pounds. FUTURITY COURSE About 170 feet short of Six Furlongs. Address all communications to GARRET D. WILSON, Secretary, Lexington, Kentucky. LATONIA ! LATONIA !| " T " . MONDAYS WIRE: / T »mwm U. 3. L %t X O Tl M. U. 1 M.%**. Si Zinc, Capsize, Cabal, Sedate, Advertised Special. Brass, Secede, Career, Cab, Extra Special. on July 4, I will have what the old-timers - - .--...-- — . , . » racing would call a genuine Stable OwinK to bad track I Hid not send any wires Sleeper. My information comes direct from the past week. AY ith no more rain in sight. I ,i„. tr:1.k from „ solu.c, which h provwl lio|M to put over some real live ones the coining faultless for the nist five veirs 1 hive week. Two Extras-TKURSDAY and SATUR- E? U.Sned t.Jt ""this »J T considered DAY. Roth will pay a good [dividend. |1V f:lr t|1L. bt.st ,,„„,, thi„K j |avH ll.u, in Don t Miss Them. some time. My past exiH-rience with this TERMS — FIVE DOLLARS — Six Wires party has proven that he makes few mis- Six Starters Including Specials. takes, anil when he tells me to go the One a Day— No More— No Single B Wires Sent "■"*£ :l* ],° IS**8*8 for. *!* BWtaway horse. -~ no 1S generally correct, for I never spare NOTICE! -*„„,•,,„,, NOTICE! expense to know just what is what, llay- To save telegraph charges, I mail my selee- ■■ who will give me a fair part of their tion as soon as I get my O. K. wire from the profits after cashing on this horse, will be track; mailed at 4:30 p. m. each day. When I included Free of Charge. All I ask is a get my track wire too late for mail, I wire you test. Let me show you what I can produce, in code. then send me part of your winnings to help t,le "f information. Your CV IfirirV UADCUAI I 5? p:iy exlHnse tA-iiUUrtty MAnbtlftLL correct name and address will bring name Initials E. J. of this horse. Postals will not be answered. Room 413 Fort Dearborn Bldg., Chicago, 111. Horse will be filed with this paper. Address " ————-———- CHAS. SEYMOUR . _ 34 EAST 28TH ST. : NEW YORK CITY. LATONIA •__....- RACES J. J. SCHREIIMER ZT ... T AMERICAS PREMIER CLOCKER. I "C M Monthly JJOmi BOOK My many clients will vouch for my marvelous containing charts of all races run on recognized success at Lexington and Louisville. People have confidence in me because I do just what I say I tracks in North America during the month of will. Any ten days, 0. No subscriptions taken TTTWF •arTTT « n*i sirr wowrtav unnN J"»E- WILL BE ON SALE MONDAY NOOM, for less. Telegraph remittance or remit by express order in letter. I wire one or two horses daily JULY 3. at 11 a. m. HOTEL BROWNE, Sixth and Elm Streets :: Cincinnati, Ohio PRICE .00. ■ Single copies by mail will POSITIVELY only be NATIONAL RACING REVIEW. SPnt as registered mail, with an extra charge of ten wnuTiA-vc ct tt it*t. cents for regis t ra t ion. Not responsible for books JD.UJN1JAX S3 SrttlAL. scut Seut as w lti,uUr i- |.,r in-iil Utah, Molest, Monologue. Robin. mallJ Yesterdays Special. FRANKLIN, 260-100, WON, „,„,, „.„,„„ „„„„ „„„,„„,„„ „„ and XX Special ran second. DAILY RACING FORM PUBLISHING CO., Room 801. 638 S. Dearborn Street, Chicago. Illinois. 441 Plymouth Court :: Chicago, Illinois. ■ ■ 74 Exchange Street :: Buffalo, N. Y. ELLISON. 590-100; BROOKFIELD, 410-100; NEPHTHYS, 4Vi-l; all won Friday. See all under Works and Commission Horses Hook 258; 25 cents Dont miss next Saturdays two. wired you for . weekly or mailed direct. monthly. MONDAYS Hnvn.v,c ...... . ~ ,co MONDAYS SPECIAL. No. 369. BEST Fort-East-Kim-Mit-Let-Tar, Book 259. American Thoroughbred. Baltimore Bldg.. Chicago. THE TURF REPORTER, — R. 609 Baltimore Bldg., 22 W. Quincy St.. Chicago. For winners get The Standard. For sale at all !iitJllt-gy-!ffi . mt. ■ gg C» «•»and Pay Information leading to whereabouts of W. H. or Wire WON. Saturdays Specials lost. Weekdav _ .... .... _.„ „, Special lost. Form Special, second. Mondays Form Bllly Lee wl11 »• greatly appreciated by Special: June-Plum-60-39-36-43. The Standard BERTHA LEE. Turf Guide. 403, 22 W. Quincy St., Chicago, 111. 1032 Summit Street :: Kansas City, Mo.