untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1932-05-10

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MW YORK PRESS 145 WEST 45TH STREET BRYANT 9-2761 NEW YORK CITY NOW IN ITS EIGHTH YEAR— NEW ILLUSTRATED 16-PAGE EDITION COMING WINNERS— ALL STANDS— PRICE, 15 CENTS CONTAINS THE FAMOUS LAWTON RATINGS SUPREME FOR 28 YEARS The New York Press "Service de Luxe" Resumed yesterday. Was established May 24, 1925, nearly eight years ago. It consisted, then, as now, W of two horses daily — never more — for six racing days and was put out for the nominal charge of daily. This service is fraught with tremendous possibilities. It is under the immediate supervision and direction of one of the most capable and trustworthy turf specalists and handicappers in America, and is released daily after word has been received from THE NEW YORK PRESS dockers and correspondents stationed at the various tracks. Every horse sent into this office must "rate" or figure before it is released by the I turf department. No haphazard guessing; the matter of selecting "probable" winners is undertaken in a ; thorough, systematic, scientific, practical manner. In subscribing to the SERVICE DE LUXE you are risking your play in the hands of reliable and trustworthy parties. Even the risk of hazard in racing is very great unless you are a good sport, prepared to take the bitter with the sweet, our advice is to keep away from temptation. Racing is no place for a bellyacher or • cry baby, and one of the fundamentals of the sport is to accept defeat with a smile. YESTERDAYS SERVICE DE LUXE: HAGERSTOWN, LOST FLYING, .18, WON WHATEVER YOU DO, DONT MISS THE BIG PARLAY TODAY— TUESDAY PAYS FOR ONE DAY— "WIN WITH SERVICE DE LUXE" STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT! Get into action at once — today 1 Telegraph your remittance immediately — at once. THE NEW YORK PRESS "SERVICE DE LUXE" 145 WEST 45TH STREET NEW YORK CITY Telephone Bryant 9-2761


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