untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1928-05-01

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=. JOCKEYS , ... .,. * On Sale at All Leading Newsstands — — Beginning Saturday, May i. In accordance with their contract. Jockeys Gregory and Smallwood began Monday filing their daily releases with this paper in order to demonstrate publicly the quality of their information. MONDAYS HORSES WERE: Beau of the West, .70, Won Lucky Hit, .28, Won Gregory and Smallwood are not newcomers to the turf information field. They astounded the- turf world last year with their remarkable information. They have signed a contract with the Central News Company to furnish the same high grade information during the present season. Gregory and Smallwoods Two-Horse Wire will be placed on sale at all leading newsstands Saturday, May 5. providing their filings during the next five days meet the strict requirements of the Central News Company. CENTRAL NEWS COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL. ANNOUNCEMENT! • AMERICAS ALL RUING WKKKI.Y The Home Stretch NOW IN ITS SEVENTH YEAR Is ServinK Its Headers With Winners Like Black Spot, 5.10, Won No other paper advised this horse, as she was secretly prepared away from the Iexing-ton track and only shipped to the track the morning of the race. This filly had ncser before won a race. If any one can beat such information, we want to know about it. And now the big announcement is that one of our cleverest dockers is at AURORA. MANY SPECIALS ON TAP We know of good horses that received the same kind of preparation as BLACK SPOT. Borne of the horses were held over at New Orleans and Tijuana until shortly before the Aurora and Louisville meetings were scheduled to open. HOME STRETCH will give you the names of these horses, and we doubt if any other racing paper in the country will now about them until they have started in races. HURRY TO YOUR DEALER and hand him 15c for a copy of THE HOME STRETCH, which is now on sale. Big Special May 9 | On Wednesday, May 9, a horse well prepared by one of Americas foremost conditioners will go to the post at Aurora and. with an even break in racing luck, will come home in front. For advertising purposes we will wire the name of this horse absolutely free and pay the wire charges on receipt of your subscription to HOME STRETCH for eight weeks, cost of which is . Papers will be sent first class mail with no markings on the •nvelopes. DONT OVERLOOK THIS OFFER. MAIL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW. THE HOME STRETCH PUB. CO. 627 Phelan Building San Francisco, Calif. Oklahoma Ghost Turns Out to Be a Bootlegger I do not Relieve in either Bootleggers or Prohibition and I never did believe in Ghosts until I came acre from Now Orleans where I paralybed the players with a free hors e, BLIP; TOUCH, at 8.80, hut, aince my arrival here, I have noticed a Ghos-t hor e streaking down the back stretch every morning just before the sun makes its appearance and before the hotel trainers are up. At first I thought it was Man o* War, but a hurried visit out to Faraway Farm showed my error. This horse is just a marvel that is to be saddled on Wednesday and I have found out so much about him that I am going to make this the last good one before Louisville. Most of you know me personally, so whether you subscribe or not will make no difference to me or this animal, as I will be on hand to lend my vocal and moral assistance. Those of you who wish to share In my joy. may wire me TEN DOLLARS and agree to wager TWENTY for me. To those that are timid, this is no sure thing and will be a big juicy priPe, so if you are weak hearted play the favorite. JOHN FLAGG IAFAYETTE HOTEL LEXINGTON, KY. JACK WILSON Internationally Known as Parlay King — TWO HORSES DAILY— fl 1142 Broadway. Suite 806, New York Oity MONDAYS TRANSACTIONS: GRAND BEY .40, Won WILLIE K 3rd SATURDAY 8 TWO HORSES: MLOII TRIAD 5.66, Won 1IBE OF A I * S-80, Won FRIDAYS TWO HOUSES: MUD 3.00, Won QUEE OF SHEBA $ 8.76, Won THURSDAYS TWO HORSES: HONE YCO $ S.70, Won PEGGY ».62. Won WEDNESDAYS TWO HOUSES: K ~ APS K $ 9.20. Won THUSDKR ALl $ 7.50, Won TLBSDAY8 TWO HOUSES: LITTLE TOUCH .88, .22. 2nd ABCTlRIS Lost SATURDAYS TWO HOBSES: UP SHE GOES 1.42, Won KNAPSACK 1.10, Won DONT MISS TODAYS TTANS-AC HO N S— EX PEC T 0-. If out of town, wire $; daily, via Western Union or Postal Telegraph. Please include correct name, address and phone number. Immediate service. No waiting. Telegrams sent out immediately. SUPREME FLASH Sold On All Newsstands. TODAYS FREE CODES: PIMLICO— Aug. -25-15-23-23. LEXINGTON— J an, -22 -5-18 -£*, BILLY KELLYS Code Book No. 349 KELLYS CODES FOR TUESDAY: AURORA— V-22-10-18-7. LEXINGTON— H-12-38-40-19. PIMLICO— H-12-38-52-40. JAMAICA— T-16-10-54-38. BEULAH PARK— H -48 -36-1-10. A new book with new code published every Thursday. Price, two dollars. Sold by your dealer, or direct from WM. BURKE KELLY 23 EAST CONGRESS STREET CHICAGO. ILL. EXTRA SPECIAL PIMLICO WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 TERMS: Winnings of . Write or wire for code. JAMES STEWART 17 E. Saratoga St. Baltimore, Id. Mail tliis ad a"d 4c p°st- ■ nuWHnU age and you will be 1 rewarded with a free copy of "THE SIO- I CUT OF HEATING TDK RACES," a Hi- I IprriA/AQn page booklet of real inside information. No I chatge. No obligation. ffi J.K.WILLIS "aSTlV" J 6 k I weekly! RACING GUIDE "Worlds Greatest Racing Weekly" Sensational Features OF APRIL 28 ISSUE Now on Sale | • "Outlaw Racing at New Orleans," by The Survivor, j ! "Tips from Trainer or Jockey Seldom Win," by j f Harry Ruthman. j j "Ohios Leaky Roof Circuit About Shot," by Tom ! t Durkin. I I "Sammy Holman Stopped By the Sheriff." j j "Havre No Place for an Owner Without Pull," by j 1 Jack Thornton. j j "The Six Furlongs Chute," a snappy column of j j humor, by George. ! Horses to Watch ! in Maryland, Kentucky, New York and Illinois. i Weekly Racing Guides I horses to watch win on a flat play. A 0 flat play on i j the horses to watch given in the April 14 issue j Won48.SO I after all losses had been deducted. J | WEEKLY RACING GUIDE XXX MONEY HORSES I one a week has won for the last four weeks with- j I out a break. j ! In addition to all these features, WEEKLY RACING j j GUIDE offers j I Two Great Free Information Services j Carmacs Code Horses Always Winner on a Flat Play j CARMACS RELEASE FOR TUESDAY j I Lexington: Two-Rig-Hay. * ■ FOR CODE BUY ISSUE OF APRIL 2S | I SIX WINNERS IN A ROW FOR CARMAC j I MONDAYS CARMAC RELEASE: I | LUCKY HIT $ 4.28, WON j I - SATURDAYS CARMAC RELEASE: I j DIGNUS .00, WON FRIDAYS CARMAC RELEASE: | SUNSARD .50, WON j I THURSDAYS CARMAC RELEASE: I I BUN .58, WON j I WEDNESDAYS CARMAC RELEASE: | I MOLLIE ELIZABETH .80, WON I TUESDAYS CARMAC RELEASE: I SUNSARD .70, WON j George Burkes Phone Specials f j Available in Chicago, New York, Cincinnati and j ! New Orleans. j 1 SATURDAYS GEO. BURKE PHONE SPECIAL: 2 Peter Prim, .52, Won I See Weekly Racing Guide for Telephone Numbers and ! j Code Words I ! 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