untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1931-05-04

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The New York Press Contains the famous LAWTON RATINGS, supreme for 27 years. Biggest success ever scored by a racing weekly. A sell-out in the big cities of the United States and Canada. Now in its 70th big successful year. Go to stand and buy it. RACING EDITORS SPECIALS TERMS: DADLY BY TELEGRAPH OR IN PERSON THE NEW YORK PRESS RACING EDITORS SPECIALS are the last word in reliable turf information. They consist of strictly TWO HORSES DAILY, at the very nominal cost of per day. SWTTWO BIG SPECIALS MONDAYIWB The public form of these two horses is so bad they couldnt be given a chance among the cheapest platers, although in reality if their true condition were known they both stand out like a sore thumb. One horse goes at Aurora, the other at Churchill Downs. They have finally maneuvered into a spot where they are cracking down on Monday, and in so doing expect to rock the country, as they are anticipating mutuel odds like the numbers on a box car. Should professional handicappers be in possession of the same information, these horses would be a short price, as theyd all be climbing aboard but, in the absence of inside knowledge, the public will be shooting at half a dozen other spots in these two races, and both of these specials should romp home and win with their mouths wide open and their riders looking back. OUR RECORD PAST WEEK: SATURDAYS RACING EDITORS SPECIALS: Zonda 9.70, Won Stock Market .54, Won Fridays Racing Editors Specials: KING AT ARMS 7.20, WON DOUBLE O $ 6.50, WON Thursdays Racing Editors Specials: Tuesdays Racing Editors Specials: MISTY .... Ran Third PANGUITCH 12-1, WON HIBALA LOST BUSTED $ 6.46, WON Wednesdays Racing Editors Specials: Mondays Racing Editors Specials: BLIMP 3.50, WON ARDRIE LASS 0.58, WON PANETIAN 16-5, WON COIN COLLECTOR . 0.70, WON Whip out to the nearest telegraph office, lay on the line quick, with instructions to wire the same to the RACING EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK PRESS, 145 West 45th St., New York City, and join the winning procession. You will be wired right back pronto the RACING EDITORS SPECIALS for Monday. Two of the best things that ever looked the judges in the eye promised Monday. After these two horses win, you will thank your lucky stars that you wired the Racing Editor. SWTBIG FREE CODE-PB NEXT OUT! Go to your nearest newsstand and get a copy of The New York Press— price, 15 cents. Turn to page 10, the free code horse is the third horse from top of page in column one. "The very first time you see this platers name in the entries," is the wire our chief docker sends the Turf Department. ALL BUSINESS IN THE TURF DEPARTMENT STRICTLY BY TELEGRAPH


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