Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1903-11-22

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NOTES OF THE TURF. George Cadwallader has bought of Milton Young, McGrathiana Stud, the following thoroughbred yearling colts: Chestnut colt, by Lamplighter Novel; chestnut filly, by Troubadour Celia; brown colt, by Pirate of Penzance Glen Fairy; bay colt, by Troubadour Mary Winifred; bay colt, by King Eric Liza Lewis; bay colt, by Sorcerer Favorine. i If the Hot Springs Jockey Club is given dates Rome Respess will ship a portion of his string out there to race. Rome has not been on the winter turf in many years, but he has a lot of horses this fall which have been off all summer and are just rounding into form, and he wants to race them. Dick Welles will not be one of those to go to Hot Springs. Many Inquirers. Backers of Elsie L. were entitled to payment but at no better rate than 4 to 5, because High Chancellors odds must be deducted. Rosenhauer, St. Louis, Mo. As you state the case you are certainly entitled to seventy cents back. C. T., Chicago. Your wager on Castalian was a winner but at reduced odds. R. D., St. Louis. All that could be won is a place bet on Elsie L. S. S., Toronto, Ont. Replied by mail. Inquire at general delivery. ODonnell, Silverton, O. You should be paid 11 to 5 on Grenade. Koenig, Chicago. Your parlay won at 6 to 1.


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