untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1931-06-25

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yj ESTABLISHED IN 1917— WITH WHOM EVERY PROMISE IS PERFORMED Uf ! E. V. CHRISTIAN | S DAILY— TWO HORSES DAILY S I have been connected with horses en rvery major race track in the United States and Canada. I am associated with horsemen, such as owners, trainers, jockeys and exercise boys, who at all times will do anything humanly possible to five me winners, so that I can give this information to each and every client who will follow me. To make money in racing you must have common sense. And if you have that virtue youll realize the logic in the statement I am about to make. If you were ill, who would you rather go to for a cure — an Interne, just graduated from medical school, or a doctor with twenty years of actual practice? If you were in legal difficulties, who would you rather go to for advice — a law student or a member of the Bar with an established clientele? The answer is simple, and the same thing applies to the racing game. If you need winners, go to the man with many years actual racing experience, a man whose name is a household word among all owners, trainers, jockeys, etc.; a man who has an enviable reputation on the turf; a man who has proven he can PRODUCE WINNERS. Without unduly boasting or bragging, I can truthfully say I AM THAT MAN. Dont take my word for it— ask any follower of the thoroughbreds about EDWARD V. CHRISTIAN. MY RECORD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. LARGE PER CENT WINNERS RELEASED IN THE PAST FOUR MONTHS W TODAY— 50 TO WIN PARLAY **■ AT WASHINGTON PARK TODAY I have the final O. K. on this pair going today. They are in the best shape of their careers and entered fai spots where they cannot possibly toss it off. Readers who start with me now will immediately have an •dge on their bookmakers. Parlays make money fast when the information is right, and the two scheduled to Step down are already in. Special arrangements have been made with the telegraph companies, and a message after leaving my office will reach its destination inside of 30 minutes. This insures everyone of prompt service. Dont hesitate. Subscribe NOW. Wire via Western Union or Postal Telegraph for one day. Address EDWARD V. CHRISTIAN, 1452 Broadway, New York City OFFICE OPEN FROM 8 A. M. TO 7 P. M. Harvey Ames, Inc. 1674 Broadway, Corner 52nd St., New York, N. Y. [ WON ! ! | ODDS— 5 1-2 TO 1 Above was the result of Tuesdays "Harvey Transaction" and, of course, the only horse advised. "HARVEY TRANSACTION" TODAY SUBSCRIPTION, 00, IN ADVANCE, BY TELEGRAPH OR IN PERSON We assure those subscribing today no mistakes will be made. Again odds should be at least 6-1. TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Columbus 5-2428, 5-2422, 5-2415, 5-6760, 5-0995 CLOCKERS REVIEW 36 Cents a Copy — Sold at All Newsstands — Established 1910 — 21 Tears in Front of the Baring Public. YESTERDAYS COL. MATT BRADY SPECIAL: CROYDEN 5-2, WON Todays Free Code: WASH.— White-18-59. TODAYS COL. MATT BRADY SPECIAL: AQUEDUCT— Seed-22-1. For Col. Matt Bradys Special see page 11, Clockers Review. TODAYS PARLAY SHOULD PAY LIMIT IN PRICE These two horses go in select spots and, from what we know direct from smart horsemen, should WIN EASILY. Terms for this parlay, . Wire money or call in person. CLOCKERS REVIEW PUB. CO. 1674 BROADWAY Suite 914 NEW YORK CITY SUPREME FLASH TURF WEEKLY 35 Cents— Sold on All Newsstands— 10 Weeks, TODAYS FREE CODE: WASHINGTON PARK— Sept-20-15 2-21. TODAYS SUPREME PARLAY: WASHGTON— Gun-13-40. HAMILTON— Battle-29-46. For Supreme parlays see page 8, Supreme Flash. SUPREME PUBLISHING CO. 799 Broadway, Suite 407 New York City "OLD" BOB COME ON YOU SKEPTICAL, HORSE PLAYERS and let me prove this is BONA TIDE INFORMATION that I am releasing. Parlays Pay Bis; Honey — for Winning; Parlay Bo Not Miis Todays Two Big- Priced Winners LIMIT PARLAY GOES TODAY CHICAGO PLAYERS call in person or phone Randolph 2749 ami 1 will send messenger. Out-of-town rlients wire . 64 W. Randolph St., Room 919. Chicago, Til. THE BUGLE CALL 153 W. 42ND STREET NEW YORK CITY Sold from Office Only— the Copy Published Semi-Monthly First and Fifteenth Todays Free Code: HAMILTON— Call 30 38-22 16. Use issue of June 15 to decipher code. Price, 35 Cents— On Sale Everywhere— Price, 35 Cents TODAYS THURSDAYS FREE CODE: WASHINGTON: April-Pittsburgh-Washington-Peoria. KENTUCKY ACE TODAYS FREE CODE: DIAM0NDS-4-Imp-Fly-Gee-Tap. ANDYS BREAKERS 50 CENTS DAILY— ALL STANDS TODAYS CODED BREAKERS: WASHGTON— Bit-5-3-9. HAMILTON— Hoof-10-4-20. FREE— 00 Parlay System— FREE A quick money-getter; picks best horse at a glance; cet yours at once; start winning! Its free! Write the SECOR COMPANY, 34 Fox St, Aurora, 111. Vint Witt Fait r«rforaMB«es f Hlf AflO **•*•* Wto* ■» ** **■*• Daily Telegraph The "Pink Sheet" Price 15 Cents THE NEXT WEEKLY WINNERS LIST CONTAINS RIPE AND READY HORSES FOR ARLINGTON PARK YOU NEED THIS LIST MANY HORSES WILL STAY OVER FROM WASHINGTON PARK MANY MORE HORSES WILL, COME FROM THE EAST MANY HORSES WILL COME FROM THE WEST Arlington Park is the common meeting grounds. The Weekly Winners List will tip you off as to the horses that are ready and ripe to win. Get the List in Mondays issue. We do not need to tell the players how tough it was to pick the winners at Homewood. The sledding will be just as hard for a while at Arlington. THE A / "PINK SHEETS" / FREE CODES FOR / THURSDAY: Washington Lou-24-13-17 Hamilton: Park: J ft Mike-22-7-11 J TO DECIPHER CODES RUY A TELEGRAPH First Witt Fait ParformaaoM IHIi A fill Lea«e4 Wire* to AO Tracks Daily Telegraph 441 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, ILL. — — — —— —— — — m 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 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 a, steadily throughout the winter and spring are meeting horses that are making their first start of the year; when horses from ope winier 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 Racing Guide. TWO FREE CODE SERVICES THAT WIN CARMAC Americas Greatest Expert Carmacs Release for Thursday: BAINBRIDGE — Five-22-24. ASA POWELL The Man Who Catches Them Out of Line Asa Powells Release for Thursday: WASHINGTON— Six-4-20. FOR CODE BUY ISSUE OF JUNE 20 ARTHUR MILES RELEASES APPEAR EXCLUSIVELY IN WEEKLY RACING GUIDE Worlds Greatest Racing Weekly 421 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, ILL. On Sale at All Newsstands— Price, Twenty-Five Cents Pay Me After You Win JUST PLAY FOR ME ON MY HORSE DAILY If you are honest and mean business, just wire me your name and correct address, and I will immediately wire you todays horse. Just make a play for me and remit my share promptly. Please be fair and square. I assure you a profitable and successful relationship. J. S. CARROLL 1452 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N. Y.


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