untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1932-06-07

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ffl IHbOII |lf ]■ Call at our office or phono Wire by Western VtH vWl VVlfl K C ««|fll B FRANKLIN THE BELL H I MKftnvJH mmmmm Bi mm *or Dves9enser anid we 180 W. Washington St., BH [fflJ Akfflr H horses in plain sealed Chicago, in. flB Iwfc — *~ 3* rMmm m ■ envelope. *±PRICE #3.00 *ZL0 YESTERDAYS TWO BELL HORSES: . Jessie Carey, 9.04; 4.76, 2nd J Levaal, ■ I $ 6.82; $ 3.74, 2nd It was a sweet day for our clients who had these two across the board. Jessie Carey was »rw«»s*d »t better than 12 to 1. She went to the post at better ., than 13 to 1 and after breaking Mowly was wearinc down the winner stride by str ide in the stretch. Jessie Carey would have won in a few more strides. Our track representatives „ told us that and their claim is borne out by the official chartmaker and the turf reporter to Daily Racine Form. Heres what the fe»t»«tes in the 0 official chart said: "Shaker Lady beat the others away and, opening up a long lead, held sway to the finish, although tiring at the end. Jessie Carey saved ground in the stretch and, under hard riding, was gaining on the winner " Trackmans story on front page of Daily Raciag Fern toU that Jessie Carey would have scored in a few more strides. Check it up i f you like. BREAKS NOW EVEN Saturday we got the break in luck when The Bell horse, Portmanteau, was given the race on disqualification. Portmanteau paid the -sweet price of 6 26 TODAYS TWO BELL HORSES Yesterdays Two Bell horses showed The Bell had the real "info." The horse we advertised in advance at 12 to 1 actually went to the post belter than 13 to 1 1. And the horse we advertised at 5 to 1 would have lived up to that price if the favorite had not been scratched. We know in advance what we are releasing. We 4 do not make hollow promises. What a race she ran! Today we have two mere going at Washington Park. Frankly, we cannot premise mere than 6 or 7 to 1 on * either of these horses. However, we have the utmost confidence that both of these horses will win at good odds. And, remember, a winner at ANY price means money ahead. Hundreds of players, already groggy after a nine count, were saved by The Bell. Subscribe at once for this remarkably consistent turf service. SEE HORSEMANS SPECIAL ADVERTISED ON PAGE 4— IT GOES TODAY! This special is released only to weekly subscribers. Wire your subscription today for service and receive the Horsemans Special in addition to the regular Bell releases. THE BELL, 180 West Washington St., Suite 801 Phones Franklin 7986-7987, Chicago, III. _


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