Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1902-10-04

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Frank Farrell has commissioned tho Fasig-Tiptoa Company to sell all of his horses in training at Morris Park, Saturday, Octobsr 11. The horses were to have been sold a couple of weeks ago, but tho salo for some reason was postponed. Tho sale will include Blues, Bonnibert, De Reszke, Minotaur and a number of others. Mr. Farrell will only keep the yearlings purchased during the summer and will begin next season with an entire now-stable. Superintendent Gorman, of the Westchaster Racing Association, said Wednesday that there would be no racing at Morris Park on Monday, as stated. Tho Press Club benefit, mentioned for that day, has been postponed, and the meeting will open on Tuesday. This will leave Monday an open day for metropolitan racegoers. S. M. S., Chatham, Ont. If you made a place bet on a horse against which no place odds wero on offer, the bookmaker should return your money regardless of where the horse finished. As it was a case whore you could not win you could not lose. Reader, Chicago. In the Ton Thousand Dollar Garfield Stakes, run at Garfield Park August 22. 1891, Marion C, riddon by Fitzpatrick, finished first and Kingston, ridden by Hamilton, ran second. Jordan, Chicago. Undoubtedly a person can bet on a specified horse in an entry. It is purely a matter of agreement between a backer and layer. John Madden said after his purchase of Galore Wednesday for,500 thatlastyear he offered 5,000 for tho stallion. A. T., Chicago. St. Vitus was 2 to 5 to show.


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