Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1902-12-10

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NOTES OF THE TUBF. Carter Hall, son of Frank Hall, who at one time was a member of the well-known firm of Davis and Hall, has Bigned to train a stable of horses in Austria next year. He will leave for tho other side early in February. Colonel McCalmont refused an offer of 0,000 for St. Maclou recently. He said that twice that figure would not purchase the son of St. Simon. Eddie Cassin has sold the two-year-old Rankin to Ed Trotter. The terms called for 00 cash and 0 out of the first purBe. Col. H. D. Mclntyre, secretary of the Brooklyn Jockey Club, is ill, though not afflicted with a serious malady. Jockey Rice has been engaged to ride for the Featherstone Stable at the present New Orleans meeting. During the year Liverpool had nino days racing and the added money alono amounted to 05,000.


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