Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1902-12-25

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Detroit, Detroit, Mich. The winner of a selling race must be put up at auction and sold to the highest bidder. The owner is on the footing of any other bidder and must outbid the others if he wishes to keep his horse. The surplus over the entered selling price goes half to the second horse and half to the association, D. B. M., St. Louis, and others. In hand book betting an added starter counts for nothing "excopt as to the extent he affects the odds. In respect to the race won by Moor, the Durnell Herz entry was the. winner in such betting. T. M., Chicago, Moor cut no figure in the case excopt as to the extent he affected the betting. Your wager on Major Mansir to show should be paid. Subscriber, Detroit, Mich. The produce of an outlawed mare is eligible to registry. Outlawry is from race, but not from breeding. W. F. A., St. Louis. A "Dutch" book is one in which the percentages do not foot up enough to give the bookmaker a profit. Doll, Cincinnati, O. As you bet on tho lentry all you were entitled to was the show odds against the entry, which was 3 to 5. Perry, Toronto. The futurity course at Ingleside s on the main track, being the last throe quarters less 170 feet. I. S Chicago. Your wagor was on Lord Melbourne and was settled by the running of tho horse. J. J. B. and Subscriber, Chicago. Whiskey King was 1 to 3 to show. A. J. A., Chicago. In handbook betting JesBie Jarboe was second. Subscriber, Chicago. Antonius was even money to show. J, E, R St. Louis. Hanover Queen was 2 to 5 to show. iS Anderson, Chicago. Your bet was a losesJjMj


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