Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1901-12-05

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NOTES OF THE TURB. Pyrrho appears to have trained off Bince leaving Chicago. He was a shifty sort of a youngster hereabouts this year, especially on a soft track. His last two showings are nowhere near what he is capable of doing. G. W. Mc. and others, Detroit. When a person bets on threa horses to run one. two, three in a race they must finish exactly as he names them to run or his bat is lost. Lou Woods undoubtedly runs best in soft going. B e is a handy colt with any weight hovering around 100 pounds on his back. Philip Archibald, the well-known bookmaker, haB almoat recovered his health after a long stay in an institution at Stockton, Cal. Word comes from New York that Bichard Croker haB disposed of his breeding stable at Homestead, Long Island. If You Dare is rounding to his best form and and should cut a figure in sprint races at New Orleans from now on. From Dolce Far Niented last showing it appears as if be does not take any too kindly to soft going. The horses owned by Mrs. Madge Cone have been shipped from Ban Francisco to New Orleans. A. B., Peoria, 111. A bet on Diderot in the race referred to by you would net a return of .60. Judge Hopper, secretary of the Latonia Jockey Club, has arrived at Ban Francisco. C. B., Chicago. Olekma waB out for show in the race referred to by you. A, S. G., Chicago. George Arnold is a stallion.


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