Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1903-04-03

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Sir Hampton, Chicago. In a three horse parolee if two selections win and the other is "out" for the position bet on the wager is a winner at cumulative odds of the two horses that won and void as to the other horse. The Aqueduct track is already in excellent condition for the coming meeting. The grandstand has received a new coat of paint and a new board "lawn" has been laid. Supt. Joe Reilly has also put the stables in tiptop shape. Secretary Kuhl reports that Old Hutch, Beaugard, Discharged and The Forum are additional declarations from the Hawthorne Handicap. This makes twenty declarations in all, leaving seventy-nine eligible. Durnell and Herz have secured second call on the services of jockey Helgesen for the Memphis meeting. The boy is under contract to ride for S. S. Brown and may be seen in the east. W. D., West Baden, Ind. Washington Park, 1893. Wheeler Handicap, Morello, 3, 119, first; Maid Marian, 3, 102, second; Yo Tam-bien, 4, 118, third. Time, 2:05. E. Corrigans Layia died at Churchill Downs last Saturday. She was a valuable brood mare, five years old, by Friars BalsamLady Paramount. Frank Farrells horses, which have wintered well at the old Gloucester track, will be shipped to Aqueduct and Gravesend this week. Farrell, Cincinnati. Cannot answer your query. Write to H. G. Crickmore, clerk of the course, Bennings track, Washington, D. C. John E. Madden has sold to Pat Dunne Glassful, the three-year-old son of Mirthful-Belle Hoyt, by Longfellow. Price private. W. L. P., Genoa, 111. McChesney has been beaten in eight races since the date of the running of the American Derby of 1902


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