untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-06

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ESTABLISHED IN 1917— WITH WHOM EVERY PROMISE IS PERFORMED E. V. Christian There Is Plenty of Money to Be Made in Racing If You Are Properly Connected You know every day horses are winning at big prices that have shown very little in their previous races, i [ pay plenty of money every day to get this information. We all know racing men dont depend entirely on pluses. These men back their own horses when ready. Inasmuch as I am not permitted to play at the track • I distribute the information throughout the country to my clients. DAILY— STRICTLY AND ONLY TWO-HORSE PARLAY— DADLY sW The Same Two Horses Positively Released to Each and Every Subscriber, "y W No Exceptions. No Partiality "*■ J Chicago players, do not miss todays two horses. Do not go to the track unless you have my Washington Park big limit win parlay today. Below is a true and honest record of winnings for the last three weeks. The service has always shown * profit. MAY 18 TO MAY 23 WON 36.00 MAY 11 TO MAY 16 WON 62.32 MAY 26 TO MAY 30 WON 04.00 YESTERDAYS STRICTLY AND ONLY TWO HORSES RELEASED TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS: GALA FLIGHT Ran Third SCONE Lost MONDAYS STRICTLY TWO HORSES: SATURDAYS STRICTLY TWO HORSES: BAGGAGE MAID $ 7.58, WON CEE TEE 3.08, WON ANNY J 7.20, WON OVERLAY 1.12, WON The Above Horses Were Filed in Advance and Released to Each and Every One of My Clients MF* Today— 50 to Limit Win Parlay ~?H 1 have made special arrangements to handle Western subscribers. Additional clerks have been added to my staff strictly to handle my western business. Telegrams marked rush sent every subscriber immediately on receiving their subscription. The advertised parlay sent the same day their money is received. Not a moments delay. Subscribe immediately. IT WIRE FOR TODAYS LIMIT WIN PARLAY "m Western subscribers: Go to your nearest Western Union or Postal Telegraph office and wire for todays strictly two horses. You receive the advertised two horses at once. Address ED. V. CHRISTIAN 1452 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. Office Open Daily from 9 A. M. to 7 P. M R. T. GRAVES Do Business With a Reputable Horseman — Recognized and Honored on Every American Race Track. A Man Whose Word Is His Bond. The Truth at All Times Daily — Strictly Two Horses Daily STRICTLY TWO HORSES A DAY NEVER MORE— THESE TWO HORSES RELEASED TO EVERYBODY IMMEDIATELY ON RECEIPT OF SUBSCRIPTION— NO WAITING YESTERDAYS STRICTLY TWO HORSES: GALA FLIGHT Ran Third 1 SUPREME SWEET .42, WON Fast rush telegrams sent all out-of-town subscribers. SPIT* Today — Two Big Priced WinnersPE ALL HORSES ADVERTISED REGARDLESS OF RESULT. YOU RECEIVE SERVICE IMMEDIATELY UPON RECEIPT OF SUBSCRIPTION Todays two horses should win. Disregard their past records. Remember that you receive information that really informs when you subscribe with me. »*- REMIT FOR TODAYS ADVERTISED TWO HORSES ~M For prompt service remit by Western Union or Postal Telegraph. Office open 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Open Sundays, 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. R. T. GRAVES 1462 BROADWAY, SUITE 306 NEW YORK CITY Carmacs Class Ratings ; THE "BIBLE" OF THOUSANDS OF TURF PLAYERS Late in the summer, when horses have established their form, its no trick for a fair handicapper, amateur or professional, to pick a good percentage of winners. That is, provided the handicapper makes the selections at tracks where horses have been racing against each other all season and have shown their true ability. But turf players do not want to wait until the season is on its last legs to start playing. They want to play NOW, while the interest in racing is reaching fever heat. To do : this successfully, they must have an accurate line on the class of every horse that races. Thats why they use Carmacs Class Ratings. Carmac, nationally recognized authority on race horse "class," gives you an accurate class figure on every horse in training in his list of class ratings that appear in every I issue of Weekly Racing Guide. These ratings, revised each week just before the Guide goes to press, are a boon to the player at this season, when horses that have raced ! j steadily throughout the winter and spring are meeting horses that are making their first : start of the year; when horses from one winter track are meeting racers that campaigned at other winter tracks. Along with each list of Carmacs Class Ratings appears a simple method of handicapping, one that is used by thousands and thousands of turf followers. Players who have their own method of handicapping find this list an excellent aid. Originally Carmacs Class Ratings, published in book form once a month, sold for a copy. Now these ratings, brought up to date each week, are free to readers of Weekly f Racing Guide. . , ♦ . TWO FREE CODE SERVICES THAT WIN CARMAC Americas Greatest Expert Carmacs Release for Saturday: WASHINGTON PARK— Eight-46-32. CARMACS RELEASE FOR FRIDAY: FLAG BEARER .20, WON i ASA POWELL The Man Who Catches Them Out of Line Asa Powells Release for Saturday: WASHINGTON PARK— Four-46-18. SECRET SOCIETY SPECIAL TODAY 44 OUT OF THE LAST 81 HAVE WON Todays Secret Society Special Is: LUNCH— WhistIe-48-18. FOR CODE BUY ISSUE OF JUNE 6 ARTHUR MILES RELEASES APPEAR EXCLUSIVELY IN WEEKLY RACING GUIDE * Worlds Greatest Racing Weekly 421 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, ELL. On Sale at All Newsstands— Frice, Twenty-Five Cento i • J SgggSijgsg CHICAGO wto.«.tf 5; Daily Telegraph The "Pink Sheet" Price 15 Cents THURSDAYS FREE CODES: SARATOGA MAJE .95, WON JEAN LAFITTE Ran Third WEDNESDAYS HORSES: BAND TIME .90, WON SARATOGA MAJE Scratched TUESDAYS HORSES SCRATCHED MONDAYS FREE CODE HORSE: INDIAN RUNNER .88, WON SATURDAYS FREE CODE HORSE: WEE DROP .68, WON FRED AYS FREE CODE HORSE: SEA KALE .10, WON TO DECIPHER CODES BUY A "PINK SHEET" 16 CENTS EACH per Month by First Class Mall per Month by Air Mall Vlrst Wltn Past Performance! f1 UTf1 A fill Lea*e4 Wires U AH Tracks Daily Telegraph 441 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, ILL. 1 8 ; : I ! j : f i ANOTHER STUPENDOUS OFFER ONE WEEK OF Willard Madden Service Free g* RACING GUIDE JB/ AGAIN SIGNS Hj FAMOUS TURF WILLARO MADDEN COMMISSIONER Millionaire Turf Commissioner REMEMBER WHAT WILLARD MADDEN DID LAST WINTER? YOU CAN BET HE WILL DO IT AGAIN Again Weekly Racing Guide has completed negotiations with Willard Madden, mil- lionaire turf commissioner, for him to furnish a week of information service to all racs players who take advantage of the Guides special subscription offer explained below. Guide readers who received Madden service last winter reaped a profit of 350 per cent. Thousands of players cashed on this service. You can obtain a full week of Willard Maddens service FREE from Monday, June 15, to Saturday, June 20, inclusive, by subscribing to Weekly Racing Guide for two months at the regular subscription rate of .50. Willard Maddens releases, one horse daily by wire, are offered to you as a premium with your subscription. ALWAYS SOLD FOR 00 WEEKLY Willard Maddens racing information service always sold for 00 weekly, and this is the same type of service you will receive FREE under Weekly Racing Guides special arrangement with Mr. Madden. Of course, under our agreement, we are required to limit the number of subscribers in each community, so rush your subscription at once to be sure of receiving this service. OUR ARRANGEMENT WITH WILLARD MADDEN CALLS FOR ONLY ONE WEEK OF RELEASES. DONT DELAY. Your subscription to the Guide will begin immediately upon receipt of remittance. Blank Below Is for Your Convenience in Ordering * WEEKLY RACING GUIDE 421 Plymouth Court, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS Enclosed find .50, for which please send me the Weekly Racing Guide for a period of two months, beginning with your next issue. It is understood that I am to have telegraphed to me, collect, one Willard Madden horse a day for six days, June 15 to June 20, inclusive, as a premium with my subscription. I hereby acknowledge that I am buying the Weekly Racing Guide for two months and am sending the money for no other purpose. NAME ADDRESS TOWN ,...,«.«»...,. STATE


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