untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1932-06-13

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OUT-OF-TOWN jt kmmwkW SSmWSSi CHICAGO s?« nlBPlTlif "S~ the bell I Ml m+AWJm UMM ■ and SRS 180 W. Washington St., k IflH kmm KrXlLillH "» I horses in plain sealed Chicago, III. M mJgyg|plUyJ W i Wr ORIGINAL SINCE 1927 W f %!ik PRICE 3X OMjf SATURDAYS TWO BELL HORSES: BOTH HORSES LOST We have no alibi to offer. The horses lost. However, we can say its unusual— almost unheard of — for both of our releases to fail. Dont judge a service by one days performance. FRIDAYS TWO BELL HORSES: , CAMP BOSS, 9.74, WON SHONNA, 0.74, WON Our record for the last four days, including Saturday, was FIVE WINNERS AND ONE SECOND out of eight releases — and all of them were at odds better than 4 to 1. So, why should we attempt to make an alibi for Saturdays bad showing? MONDAYS TWO BELL HORSES Monday is our big day. Bell service never has two bad days in a row. Saturday was our bad day. As usual, well come back with a couple of sweet priced winners. Be with us in the payoff. OFFICE OPEN SUNDAY 11 A. M. TO 3 P. M. OPEN WEEK DAYS 9 A. M. TO 4 P. M. DETROIT PLAYERS. ATTENTION: We have arranged with the PARK NEWSSTAND, corner Woodward and Adams, Grand Circus Park, to distribute our releases in your city. This will save you cost of telegrams and time. Go there today. THE BELL, Suite 801, 180 West Washington St., Chicago, 111. NEXT DOOR TO ELKS BUILDING, BETWEEN LA SALLE AND WELLS STREETS


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