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NOTES OF THE TURF. O. L. Richards four-year-old Kantaka horse, Lord Pepper, is in a serious way. While at the post in his last start he was kicked on the hock by Chickadee. The mare had on corks and the jcick laid open the bone. Lockjaw set in last Monday, and the veterinary in attendance has little hope of his recovery. Sam Hildreth, to whom Buchanan is under engagement for the New Orleans meeting, has now secured tho services of a good lightweight rider. Mr. Hildreth has bought from Archie Zimmer first call on Fuller for the romainder of tho present meeting. Barney Schreiber has teleeraped to New Orleans to Dr. Rexford to loave at once for Little Rock, where Schreibers crack threo-yoar-old filly, Geheim-niss and seven promising two-year-olds are dangerously sick. Matt Foster has sold Count Em Out to Ed Trotter. As 60on as he sells Fake, his remaining horse, he will leave for Now York, and will sail early in February for tho othor side, whero he will train the coming season. A Subscriber, Chicago. Princess Tulaae was ntit scratched and your bet lost. Under the circumstances it would be no more than equity for the bookmaker to return your money, however. Ed J., Chicago. At Lakeside November 2, 1901, Honry of Trastamaro, ridden by W. Knapp and carrying 63 pounds, won from Sarilla, 80; Federal, 102, and Haviland, ICO, ono mile in 1 -A04 R. J., Chicago. For betting purposes Scotch Plaid was a part of the Durnell and Herz entry, and a wager on tho entry in the fourth race was a winner. Tho first foal by Sandringham was dropped at J W. C. Whitneys La Belle Stud last Wednesday. It is a bay filly, out of May C, she by Billet. J. J. S., St. Louis, Mo. Shogun, by Artillery-Long Nannio, is at New Orleans and has started in several races there. Mose Goldblatt has bought from A. Simons Glan-don for 00 and 00 out of the first purse Glendon wins. C. D., Detroit, Mich. It was not C. Kelly who rode Rose Farr, if that is what you wish to know. Erb, Peoria, 111. Flintlock odds correct as printed. Horse backed place and show. H. W., Oat Park. The wager on Federal and Henry McDaniel was a loser. T. W., Decatur, 111. Whiskey King was 1 to 2 to show.