Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1903-02-22

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NOTES OF THE TURF. J. O. B Chicago. The probability is that you are entitled to your money back. It depends on how you worded your bet. In the other case you referred to, no coupled price was laid at the track. The decision was as to what would be fair odds. M. A. P., Chicago. In 1901 George Arnold won the Harlem Stakes at Harlem, August 17, and the Twentieth Century Stakes at Harlem, October 9. He was ridden by Winkfteld in both races and was an added starter in neither. Jockey Winslett has been ordered to ride for his employer, Mr. Corrigran, alone hereafter. At New Orloans yesterday Balm of Gilead was sold to H. M. Westorfleld and Co., for ,203. Aurio B. broke her leg while being exercised at New Orleans yesterday and had to be destroyed.


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