Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1902-08-07

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Charles F. Dwyer declared after the victory of Francesco Monday that the colt was on the market, providing he could get his price. Mr. Dwyer considers that the son of St. Maxim, after the showing made in his last two races, is worth fully 0,000. Watson City. Death won six races before the Washington D. C. fall meeting of 1901. One as a throe-year-old chart number 9843 and five as a five-year-old chart numbers 21208, 21S29, 21381,21472, 21684. D. P. C, Mobile, Ala. If the bookmaker makes a constant pratice of paying only "average" odds he paid you correctly. Here you would have won 50. A. B., Peoria. 111. C. loses his wager.


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