untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1924-06-01

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1 I HARVEY AMES EARLE BUILDING BROADWAY AT i2D STREET. NEW YORK CITY Yossterdays "Harvey Transaction" LADY BELLE, 5-1, WON LADY BELLE was the only horse advised yesterday and was beaten six and a half furlongs in her previous race, and had not won a race in six starts* Once more proving the value of the new connections. Six horses were advised last week, all "Harvey Transactions," of course, with the result that six of them WON. This was accomplished at an expense exceeding 5,000, but the instructions by Mr. Ames, before his departure for Chicago, were, produce winners regardless of expense — but they must be winners. Here follows the record: LADY BELLE - - 5-1 WON LORD GRANITE - 7-1 WON FREDERICKTOWN - 5-1 WON, DISQUALIFIED BONTAUD - 4-1 WON MASTER HAND - - - 8-1 WON BILLY WARREN - - 10-1 WON No horses, other than the above, were advised and this constitutes the "Harvey Transactions" of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, respectively. A 50 investment on each "Harvey Transaction" during the week, after deducting the cost of information and 50 lost on Fred-ericktown, who was disqualified, shows a net profit for the week of I ,000 1 1 Constant vigil, both day and night, by the best of connections and unlimited financial assistance made this possible. We have been assured that this week, starting tomorrow, Monday, is full of promise and also surprises and on Tuesday, another prepared matter similar to LADY BELLE is scheduled to start. Subscription, 00, must be telegraphed promptly as all "Harvey Transactions" are limited to territory, and those expecting service tomorrow, Monday, are notified, in their own interest, to have their subscription here before one oclock New York time, Monday. TELEPHONES— CIRCLE 2591, 2592, 2593 and 5749


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