Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1902-09-07

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NOTES OF THE TURF. L. F., Chicago. The Buffalo people being now at the business got their entries mixed. Sevoy was not an entry in the race you bet on, but in the other, consequently your wager was void from the beginning. L. R., Chicago. As you state the case, 00 should have gone on First Chip and the bet been paid accordingly. Evers, Dallas, Tex. The Rival was not scratched and the combination on Gloriosa and Maxnic was a loser G. P. H., Chicago. Jane Holly was entered in the second and fourth races at Hawthorne, August 26. J. W. B., Chicago. Your wager on Loone to run second should be paid. J. and Co., Kenosha, Wis. The wager on Felix Bard was a loser.


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