Notes of the Turf, Daily Racing Form, 1903-12-06

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NOTES OF THE TURF. C. T. W., Chicago. Daily Racing Form is not responsible for the vagaries of betting at New Orleans or any other track. It prints reports from its correspondents just as they are received. Its correspondents are careful and reliable men and the quotations you ask about were those current at the track at post time. E. J. T., St. Louis. Had you been at the track all you could have obtained straight against Irene Lindsey would have been the coupled price, and you would have backed the entry. You could have backed the entry at St. Louis, but elected to back one of the entry alone and so lost. John, Chicago. If the bet was understood to be at ticker prices, the wager should be paid at the price quoted over the ticker. J. J. W., St Louis. No. The quotation was correctly printed. New Orleans papers give the same quotation E. H., Chicago. We are investigating to see if any mistake was made. Will say so if any is discovered. Roth, Chicago. Ancke was out for place and your parlay won if the other horse or horses won. O. N., Milwaukee, Wis. Buttons and Duke of Kendal belong to the E. R. Thomas Stable. P. W. D., Detroit ,Mich. Cambaceres was 3 to 2 to show, Nov. 30. Shelton. Big Massie and Bill Massie are both at San Francisco. W. S., Chicago. The quotations were received as printed. Fashion, Chicago. The wager on Witfull was a loser.


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