untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1928-06-09

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1 8i UT K RflT?i I Q°cker Leslie BWr j I I Upri /_•■/■■ II If m I B IvKmJ ! Two-Horse Wire Last-Minute Information by Telephone I «/Cj!L"idl W JLAjU. MLitmJ V_ j DAILY— AT ALL NEWSSTANDS j DAILY DAILY j | — j YESTERDAYS HORSES: Yesterdays Result Was a Ballot Bnish, .88, Won i Disappointment * j THURSDAYS TWO RELEASES: WEDNESDAYS TWO RELEASES : IfTIPTI ™™ lift UU °mi Sullf JhfS lfl *and.? *, !Ki44- LUU /IHl BALL GEE 0.10, Won DREANA LEE . . .8.32, Won I J**™ I • _ ... . I THURSDAYS HORSES: w-. -. .... FLATTERY $ 7.30, Won IRISH PAL 0.42, Won PIGEON HOLE .88, WON ! The kind of info that I am handing out to my clients these days does not grow I j on trees. It costs money, and plenty of it, but Im not the boy to stop at spending j PA DONA 5.12, .90, 2ND j plenty when there is hot stuff on the market. j U" BIG FREE SPECIAL TODAY | todavs two horses "| j All purchasers of my daily sheet today will receive the big Subscribers Special free, | cost me plenty, but Im not raising my rates. For the same old rate of you j in addition to the two horses regularly released. This horse has received a special prepara- j can get these two horses, which are expected to pay plenty. Connections tell me J tion for this race at the hands of the smartest trainer in Kentucky, and money has been | they cant miss, and this means something, because these same connections gave me J placed away from the track by connections to protect the price. My two horses for regular | eight straight winners a couple of months ago. BET PLENTY ON THESE TWO j release look like excellent prospects and I expect plenty of odds on them, too. i HORSES, TO WIN ONLY. . j CENTRAL NEWS COMPANY JACK BATES f Exclusive Agents for Clocker Leslie Blair Office hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. | 123 van madison street, hoom 1120 Chicago, ill. j 180 West Washington Street Chicago, III. I Dont Want Your Money OVER 39,000 Until I Have Caused You to Make Money ■ You must realize there is only one waj to beat the races— that being, to make only one or two care- 5SP *VF fP ■■nr* Rk mP *4Hal _F "■Vrt IeVLbsi ful. well-advised plays a week. You also know a haphazard play on every race is suicide and what the «A Vh W H !_W ■ |_V flj 19 j Bk bookies call "tucker play." You dont know me and I dont know yon. hut. if you will take my word of HL «4__ M 9 IBaV I BBk B B J I Jaw honor and my promise. 1 will take and my promise is: On TUESDAY, THE 12TII, AT ARLINU Vk mvMi B U I _V I I k— k B HVv HbS* ~ TON. 1 can wire you a which, 1 believe, the V* WMM B B __9 B ql l» ffl8_ SUREST WINNER OF THE MEETING * V 1.11 11 JL-llV I will telegraph you the name of this horse without one cent In advance and the name of the horse ON THE ■will be filed with this paper if you will give me your word of honor and promise to bet the ridiculously ■mall sum of for me on this probable winner. I am making my terms so low, no man, matters not how skeptical he is, can afford to ignore this opportunity. I want to show you I can furnish what it mm ™i™«v nm nap wj takes to beat the game — winners, and. regardless of what your experience has been with advertised M ■ © BB Hi SM « B information. I challenge you to accept this offer aid keep your word and promise to me as well as I do _| M — _ — a*L IhiS M. m I 3 »,_» * q ct«h miu **. **. — nnt mine to you. You will learn I have beeu conservative in my claim after you have experienced the WQ g lltlr I Q f B KM Wfc a fll W ■-■ 4TT flVlinifB A/l results, compared with some vlio claim everything and deliver nothing. I cant make any money N Hf 8""* B Btf6f B Em Km 9 5 %Jf I ■ B B" B § 9 SB probably sufficient to pay for these advertisements with my terms the results of a $" bet, but I can _ W ll| WW MS.I1 SB M_ jJl_ * J ™ ■ 1 V B «L* 9L M B fill "aaa* V W ■* ■■■ WfcBfc™ a# •*■! A convince you I know something. I make my living betting on them. I can show you my advice will JmB ■ vvalVW make you a winner, and then we can discuss future and permanent terms. J This horse will go for the money with the prayers and bankroll of the boys, to assist "him" on "his" winging, winning way. Needless to say that everything which can be done to "help" this horse * JUNE 14 1926 TO DATE will be done and, in "his present condition, if he doesnt break a leg or get left at the post, "he" is the / best bet I could make if 1 waited a year. Thats why I am running these advertisements — I KNOW I can start you off w inner. W?TV w*i _™| * w m m « If you will bet for me on Tiiesday, answer at once and give your correct telegraph address. ■ 9 3 IS s, I ■ IB I I Ml ■ ray benton bet a rKtt topy Right Now! SUITE 1008, OLD MORTON BUILDING CHICAGO, ILL. mmmmmmm.m.m-.mm—mmmmmmm,mm,— Without paying one dime, and without obligating yourself to pay a red cent, you can " get one FREE COPY of the truly remarkable EVERWIN RACING SYSTEM. Just mail or • *W V l W T W W W V W V TT € wire our name and address- By return mail youll receiye the COMPLETE SYSTEM, not a K ■■ B W H S 1 i Bv »H § % sA %/ HH r sales ,etter or circular asking you for a fee or deposit. The EVERWIN SYSTEM is on JL#%. JJ J _ % jlBBB j§ §Tj V Ja_-J L flle with this PaPer- Your c°Py wiu be exactly the same. This 5230 racing method is ■ mm ~ °— * *" m m m rrn mhh w *m— W yours for the asking. No strings to this offer. It is possible for a horse that has run a number of losing races to suddenly "come to • , tr„,,„ *i,-„ n cmnmn „«„ „, „ t ■, ,An/.« r~,» life" and romp down in front of the same kind of horses that have been consistently . .,Haye ?w_g™ ™* *139-000 slnce J " e H 192C? Starting on that date, the beating him. If you are a close observer of racing you must certainly know that it is °-a"y P»y of the EVERWIN has been filed in advance with the DAILY RACING FORM, continually being done. If, for any reason, you do not believe it, then you shall have Up to date the play has netted over 39,000. YOU could have made the same play if you abundant proof. One of these kind of horses that doesnt win every day or every week, but had known the system. does win occasionally, and always at a price, will probably do this very thing r— ,, . - _ . Why not get a FREE COPY at once? This offer may not be repeated. No charges of S nilfCnaV Ill1"ft A 14. of 1 ofnmo ar,y nature. No fees, no commissions. You do not have to buy anything to get the * HUlOl4l«a jr j •iUllC X Tj CS.L lCtLUllld EVERWIN. No wires needed after you get your copy. Here is a horse that you could hardly play on form ; other horses in the race may appear to have a much better chance. Rut throw the dope book away. It doesnt mean 9 PROFIT PFR DAY I a thing in this race. All that is necessary is to know when to bet on this horse, and «§»*• aiw*** » j-.iv u .rv * • THURSDAY is the day. The difference between knowing and not knowing when to play is the difference between guesswork and knowledge. When you guess you are more than apt The entire play, as filed each day in advance, covers operation on races at from two to to be wrong. five tracks daily— at all the major tracks. This equals a total of 2,007 days at ONE track. Thercfore the averaande Profit on each track was 9 per day. "ITSriipKJ T|~V¥ T itf"WOA/ Vni T A OI7 OtI-IT Ill-fl I J J .1 lVy VV I JKJ jTXIXjCj 1IvJ1~1 1 * » w Surely this is a genuine acid test. It gives PROOF POSITIVE that the EVERWIN you can bet with confidence. Would you like to know what I know about this horse going w°rks ANYWHERE, on ALL tracks. We even filed play on a half-mile track— Dufferin at Latonia THURSDAY? It will be worth hundreds of dollars to you if you only take Park. The New York races, always considered hard for the player, show an average daily advantage of it, but it isnt going to cost you one cent of your own money. I am so sure profit of 5. of this horse winning THURSDAY at good odds that all I ask is a part of your winnings. Will you agree to split the winnings of a 3 wager that is, a straight bet of 2.50 for DT TT TUf MCYT lOOAAn IM VrU TD rklX/M DAPlrT me, and telegraph me the proceeds after the horse has won? I am making this proposition rUl 1 rill! INiCAl ,UUU 1IN lUUK UW1N "JCK.LT I I to honest men and good sportsmen, on whose word I can rely as implicitly as they can on what I say. To such men I want to say that this is an unusual opportunity to form a __ • . ... ,. ,., , t,, oi. «*„».«* *■,• r,,,,,.,, connection that will prove very pleasant and exceedingly profitable to them Ever smce „ e started »l ng the play of the EVERWIN the profits have kept on grow- Remember. THURSDAY. JUNK 14, is the day. Write or telegraph me at once. You feSS tMKX?SL?S Pmrnr *dvi*fd tUr£ -fans t0 /STRI.fftALONG will never regret it. WBEUB I ML Nbxr ,000 IS BEING MADE. Soon the winnings went over ,000. Then we adv-sed Racing Form readers to "string along while the next ,000 is being made." V At IT ¥ T"fc V Tf-iyT «-v %M JT1I 1 jL-dm SlJ %*J ST %*J? JTL andJ? When the profits went over 0,000 we urged Racing Form readers to get a FREE / 97 Wp« wes.. oevenin ftflllMlltll Oireex trPPt f*nr*nn ** CUn UhlO copy andt once and "put the next *20.°°0 »" our own pocket." Still most of the skeptics Cincinnati, hesitated. Many would not risk a stamp to get the system. And now the profits have gone In order to protect our price at the track no information on this horse will be given out over 39.000- How much longer will the DOUBTING THOMASES SAVE THEIR TWO- ln Cincinnati or vicinity. CENT STAMPS and continue losing their money making unwise wagers? Is it possible _ __________ tnat some men ljsure they have nothing to learn? Ask yourself this question — HAVE I mm m _ — — — .— — -— .— ______ WON ANYTHING LIKE 39,000 in the last twenty-four months? If not, then send for the mmmm—mmm-——--m.—m.m—-mm.m-mm—.~mmm-mmmmmlmmmmm, EVERWIN, for THAT method did win over 39,000 since June 14, 1926, and our daily __. __. _. _ _ ___, _. plays, as filed in advance with the Daily Racing Form, prove it. J— | I Once More We Urge You to GET YOUR FREE COPY AT ONCE! _-~-~Sg String along while the next 39,000 is being won. You can safely bet whole You You Have Subscribed to the Re-t— Now Subscribe for thf BEST bfsti I i . a race HavSubcnbel gto T|e-B»/« track against a ___ pudd,e that „ WILL BR WQN Thfi EyERWIN __ fce . BACING PUBLIC BEWARE— IMITATORS I HAVE PLENTY, BUT COMPETITORS NONE or away from tracks. Not necessary to know scratches, prices, jockey* or track YESTERDAYS TWO DORSES: conditions. Do all your business at noon. Collect the next day. Play can be light or heavy. Just shoot along your name and address. ■ c- a mi a r-i ah i *..• * «,- u_»i Wand- SAMARON 0.86, WON *~H 8mF- .— S- vji SPORTING vn •■i BLUES i_.i_i_o p K Q *.?v, Qfl WON YVUin •_« P« Write on the margin of this page if you wish. The EVERWIN will reach you in a plain, sealed envelope, marked PERSONAL. W TODAY— 50-1 PKOBABLE WIN PARLAY— TODAY -»fl W§ - KEIUESENTATIOJJ AT ALL 3IAJOB TRACKS -™a *-| |* W% I || | • g- The two horsps «hat you receive are the hordes that arc advertised— win or lose. lGllfl.nCP lll O I IS M 1 W Qf OlTTHTfclnV k— .—.%*** .r* A If jou »re BPeking bona fide, legitimate turf information, subscribe. One days trial will Vtfc/lltfltlllfc W/lAilL/UllV convince you. Once • client, always a client. * Out-of-town clients receive the advertised two horses within an hour after their money is Mivnrnnrotarl r .- :+l Ccnr» fff received. No waiting for my service. v irrCOrporatea capital OUU,UUU; A FAIR AND SQUARE DEAL ASSLRED EVERYBODY H/U/ 4707 SHFRinAN OrlLKIUMIM DHAn KJAU «„.„.„. UnlCAUO, ILL. LEGITIMATE INFORMATION— NO GUESSWORK Wire via Western Union or Postal Telegraph and receive the advertised two horses ___»_____—___________ -————•———— «»_™«»™™_________________________________, Immediately. Service six dayB a week. " — — I ■-■--■■■,,.nnw,n„M.cm The Quadrio C,assifica,ion FAIRMOUNT TTrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr A sharp method for sharp men. You can study ____*___?* f,eal """nation from dependable the figures If disposed by sending loose stamp. le wn,tKh -wlU e°aJ me t0 «■ ■ o"e probable eCn day ** Fairm««"t- * « Nothing dissects a list of entries as does the w,J,fn" Quadrio y terms are: Y°u remit promptly by wire the Daily Racing Guide— "the pink sheet"— first on sale with the dope. M; J. RAWLINSON 3mT£and!SKLandC SmTZZ IS. address. ; 16 CRESCENT PLACE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Bay Womack, 14S5 Third St., Madison, IU.


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