Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1902-11-06

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NOTES OF THE TURF. J. H. C. Detroit. Unmasked cut no figure in the case except as to the measure in which he affected the odds. As he was a strong favorite and The Be-gont a strong second choice, it is probable no show odds would have been on offer against the latter had Unmasked not started. "Subject to these con-siderations your parolee was a winner. Inquirer, Chicago. yMilejrocords at Washington Park, Harlem .and Hawthorne are as follows : Washington Park, 1 :38, made byOrimar July 21, 1900; Harlem, 1 :38Js, made by Bose Tree September 8, 1902; Hawthorne, 1:381, made by Alcedo August 4, 1900. J. C. B., Chicago. The parolee wins in Agnes Mack and is" a draw as to Fort Wayne. There being no show money against the latter, his position at the finish was of no consequence so far as the show bet was concerned. A. F. O., Memphis. We have no information on tho subject you inquire about, but presume odds at the track would be highest. C. B. C. As there was no show betting on Fort Wayne or Fairbury, your wager was a draw as to them and won on Fake. Rosenthal, St. Louis. It was a confusion of names in transmitting entries. The name in tho chart was correct. Sterling, Chicago. The wager on Lady Kntw!S a winnor but at no grantor odds than 8 to 1.


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