untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1930-05-21

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THE GREATEST MONEY RIDER OF THEM ALL ALLJOCKEY JOCKEY ALBERT JOHNSON Tim above photo shows AMERICAN FLAG Jockey Albert Johnson up before winning the 30000 Bfilmnnt Stakes After winning this spectacular event the baud played The Star Spangled Banner and sixty thousand spectators stood at attention acknowledging a win by a great jockey and Americas most sensational race horse I served as a worthy knight of the pigskin some fourteen years and more I won my golden spurs when winning two Kentucky Derbys and many important stakes in America I WILL PERSONALLY INTERVIEW ALL FRIENDS AND CLIENTS Since my discovery in the year of 101C by Mr Stuart Polk my integrity and character as a race rider has never been questioned My acquaintance with some of the most influential men on tho American turf will enable me to make this service a success successYESTERDAYS YESTERDAYS RELEASE GIVEN FROM THIS OFFICE ONLY ONLYUNCLE UNCLE MATT 1378 680 2nd 2ndSaturdays Saturdays Release Given from This Office Only OnlyHUON HUON TIME 4202 WON WONOnp Onp of thn biggest bets in the history of racing was made on the above winner Every newspaper from coast to coast had some comment on this horse the above release was given from this office only Our connections remain the same Subscribe today todayWILL WILL A TEN TO ONE WINNER SATISFY YOU TODAY I want each and every one of my followers to positively be with me today All Horses Released from This Office Have Jly Approval and Are I Wagered On liy My Commissioners Throughout the Country I Jockey Albert Johnsons Information for Sale at This Office Only OnlyCity City clients and friends call in person Outoftown subscribers wire 10 by Western Union or Postal Telegraph INFORMATION RELEASED AT 10 A M DAILY ALBERT JOHNSON 049 BROADWAY Flatiron Building Suite 508503 NEW YORK CITY


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1930s/drf1930052101/drf1930052101_23_8
Local Identifier: drf1930052101_23_8
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800