untitled, Daily Racing Form, 1938-05-20

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fllffTpjjfaffi W* ONLY 10 CENTS **■ ■ The Winner of Every Race on Wednesdays Belmont Program Was Selected by Regren HERE THEY ARE, RACE FOR RACE: HIGHER BRACKET, 13-4, WON First Race SAPELO, 3.5, WON Second Race DONITA M., 23-20, WON Third Race MAGIC HOUR, 8-5, WON Fourth Race PASTRY, 61-20, WON Fifth Race NADIR 8-5, WON Sixth Race Winner after winner was pointed out by Regren at Belmont Park on Wednesday until he selected the entire card. Such a unique bit of handicapping is deserving of the highest of praise. Time and again YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED that CONSISTENCY in picking winners is Regrens foremost characteristic. Wednesdays phenomenal feat proves that statement conclusively. o AT AURORA, BASSETT RELEASED: MISS EUROPE, 7.00, WON SIR KAI, 2.40, WON DOMANIO, $ 9.20, WON LIFELIKE, $ 4.60, WON -O CHURCHILL DOWNS WINNERS BY REGREN: SANTAN, 7.00, WON FAIREST FLAG, 5.80, WON SLY KITTY, $ 5.60 WON ■ BOTH BASSETT AND McCARTY HAD: PRE WAR, 7.80, WON p REGREN AND McCARTY NAMED: TIP INN, 7.00, WON o THE INFORMATION YOU RECEIVE IN THE "PINK SHEET" CANNOT BE IMPROVED UPON— CONSULT THIS PAPER DAILY FRIDAYS TWO FREE CODES: BELMONT— Boston-40-42-33. AURORA— Reno-40-41-29. To Decipher Above Codes Buy a "Pink Sheet" CHICAGO DAILY TELEGRAPH 441 PLYMOUTH COURT cmrian n t *0 per Month by First-Class Mall .00 per Mon "byi. Mail WEEKLY FORM * BOOK NO. 156 PRICE, 35 CENTS * NOW ON SALE EVERYWHERE | | I Know Which t Horses Are Ready | | THE NEW ISSUE | Free Code Releases — Pointed-Out Plays IS NOW ON SALE Here is the ticket for players who want an early line on ready horses at all tracks. Weekly Form maintains the larg- ss est staff of correspondents and dockers of any weekly pub- ~ is lication. These shrewd observers ferret out information not $ j* to be had elsewhere. Many of these plays come down soon 3 as after the new issues are off the press. Dont miss the early §g 5 winners. Get Weekly Form in advance by first-class mail. at I Save Time! Save Money! 1 TEN ISSUES— TWO MONTHS— .00 * * w LOOK! POINTED-OUT PLAYS THE PAST WEEK INCLUDED: 1 AHEAD, 0.40, WON § = DIXIE DORA, 8.40, WON I j BLAZE DOR, 7.40, WON 1 ■ YULE STAR, 9.20, WON § ■ DANGER POINT, 7.00, WON S HILSINGER, 1.40, WON * RED ROGUE, 6.20, WON * ALTER EGO, 6.00, WON H Two Free Codes Daily — "Spot" Horses § SE TODAYS FREE CODE RELEASES: g SEE BOOK NO. 155 g S SUFFOLK DOWNS— Edict-16-10-24. AURORA— Ruler 17 S 4. 2 WEEKLY FORM PUB. CO. i • 443 PLYMOUTH COURT CHICAGO, ILL. * POST TIME WEEKLY Presents in Each Issue the Reports of Its Clockers and Comments of Its Experts, Thereby Giving Its Readers the Information Necessary in Determining Whether or Not a Horse Is at the Top of Its Form and Ready to Win A horse of lower class, if In perfect condition and working well, may be expected to beat a horse of higher class if the latter is not in condition to race. Players should read POST TIME WEEKLY and be informed as to the condition of the horses entered in the various races each day. The price of POST TIME WEEKLY is only 35 cents the copy. Day after day it produces winners at the various tracks, and many of them at long odds. It is not too late to enter the Scrambled Letter Contest conducted by POST TIME WEEKLY. Cash prizes aggregating ,000 will be awarded to those who are familiar with the names of race horses and are able to meet the conditions of the contest. It costs nothing to enter the contest. For particulars see POST TIME WEEKLY YESTERDAYS TWO FREE CODE RELEASES: ONE WINNER POST TIME 142 S*hMi D.arbon Stmt Chicago. Illinois TURF LIGHT BEST WORKS Read -Day After Day It Wins at all tracks, page 2, Turf Light, on sale now, 15 cents. If you are in the red this will interest you. Use May 28th issue. Best Work: August-Belmont: Abroad-Alter-Animal-Animal. Best Work: June-Suffolk: Animal-Agree-Anxious-Anvil. Bi Monthly Best Work- 7th Suffolk: 2-23-2-19. TURF LIGHT. 140 West 42nd St.. New York City.


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