Notes Of The Turf., Daily Racing Form, 1903-05-03

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NOTES OF THE TURF. Hiader, Chicago. "Snapper" Garrison rode Bj in flat races. B. A. L. C, Chicago. The parlay was a Hier, the horse against which no place H was laid counting for nothing. ■ B. J., Chicago. In hand book betting an ■d starter counts for nothing except as to Hextent he affects the odds, ■mes H., Joliet, 111. A wager on E. M. H:tain was a loser. A. C, Toronto, Ont. A wager on Con-Hious was a loser. To win in such cases must back the entry, ■nqulrer, Chicago. J. F. was entitled to his ■iger on Petunia, but not at 15 to L Julia ■£[ affected the odds to such an extent that Kuft !she not been added Petunia would have ■eefn no better than 8 to L ■ j. Kearns, Chicago. Prodigal Son was 8 to ■ aitid 3 to 5. , ■ m. K. K., Chicago. As a bookmaker you B,re? supposed to know and should know where Rosses you take wagers on are running. Your ■iuaitomers mistake as to the track was a ■na.tter of no consequence, but the element of ■.irAie is another thing. If you are sure the ■•ai|:e had already been run you have a reasonable right to protect yourself against possi-■ild fraudulent knowledge of the fact on the H|t of the person making the bet.


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