Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1901-11-26

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NOTES OF THE TURF. A dispatch from New Orleans datod November 25, says : "Charley OBrien, one of thn best handicap horses at the Fair Grounds, and who was considered one of the fast sprinUrs of tho wost, died of lung fever laBt night. Ho is owned by Mrs. M. Abadio ofjthis city, and was antsred in all the principal stakes of the Crescent City Jockey Club. G. M., Chicago. Thoro is no recall flcg used in San Francisco racing. As soon ob the barrier flies up it is a go. The starters, Messrs. Dwyor and Holtman, have no superiors in this country. You are in error in thinking the boy who rode Bernato is inizperionced. Ho rode over ICQ winners at St. Louis this year. H. W. A. The bet on Bosewar was a losor. If A had wished to include Bernato he should have backed the Burns and Waterhouse entry. The entries published in Daily. Racing Fobm had the two coupled. W. Y. HY, 8t. Louis, Mo., Octobar 26, 1901. McMeekin started in the fourth race at Morris Park at post odds of 12 to 1. B. wins by a large majority., Although Madden has ridden mora winners this year in England than Maher, the American jockey, the lattors percentage is much higher, being .23 to Maddena 17. J. B. K., St. Louis. Tho odds againBt Onden-arde in the sixth rece at Benninge, November 13, warov. Opening, 0; high, 50; closing, 50; place, 15. A. N., Chicago, You will find an answor to your query in the Sunday isEuo of Daily Racing Fobm.


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