Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1903-03-06

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NOTES OF THE TURF. P. Pink, Chicago. Your are entitled to your money back, there having been no place odds against your horse. J. B. S., Chicago. Manshak having changed ownership and Dick Bernard having been scratched, there was no Durnell and Herz entry to run. A chestnut colt by Handsel Mary H. and a bay filly by Ornament My Gyps, belonging to John Barbee, were shipped to Roby, Ind., to be trained by Fred Cushing. Jockey Castro, who rode on the Canadian circuit last season with much success, has reached Cumberland Park, and will probably sign with one of the big stables. T. P. Hayes sent his Derby colt Orlando three-quarters last Monday at Cumberland Park over a slow track in 1:25. He was accompanied by Outlaw, another promising three-year-old. The two-year-olds in his barn received quarters in :27 and :2S seconds.


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