Notice of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1901-12-27

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NOTES OF THE TUBE. The difficulties between jockey OBrion and his employers, Fizir and Co., have been adjnsted to the satisfaction of all concerned, and tho rider will next season wear the colors which he did bo creditably this year. The inducement to bring about a compromise was not made public, but tha understanding is that OBrien got all he asked for and a little more. Himyar, sire of Domino, Ib now in his twenty-sixth year, totally blind, but playa about his paddock like a yearling. He is tha only stallion who has ever begot in this country the winners of over 2240,000 in a single season. He is at Avondale Farm, Tennessee, the property of 25, B. Gardner. fjjJAt 2iew Orleans yesterday Jockey L. Smith waa suspended indefinitely pending investigation of hie riding at the present meeting. Paramatta, a horse owned by JoBoph Kaye, of New South Wales, lived to the age of fifty-three. "Tod" Sloan, now in Paris, sent his parents at Kokomo, Ind.. Christmas gifts amounting to 00. The Burns and Waterhouse stable Is mooting with considerable bad luok jnst at present. Bovoral inquirers. Amigari was correctly quoted at 25 to 1 opening betting.


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