Notes of the Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1900-07-03

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NOTES OF THE TURF. . That fleet colt Picardy unfortunately bowed a tendon on Thursday morning, last week, and 1 will be on the shelf for an indeufiite period. A half interest in the three-year-old Contestor has been sold by R. W. Waldeu and Sons to R. C. Hall, owner of Gautama. The price paid is ! said to be ,000. Many have wondered why Duke of Baden has 5 not started since his out in the Inaugural Handicap. - The reason is that lie cut himself so j badly in that out that ho will never be abl»- to J race again. The good son of Duke of Montrose 1 and Babette has been shipped to J. S. OBriens 5 breeding farm at Stillwater, Minn., where he will do service.— St. Louis Republic.


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