Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1906-07-14

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses of senders will not be answered or noticed. Walter A. P., London. Ont. The parlay won and should be paid. Head Dance being out to show it was Void as to him. J. R. H. and J. T.. Chicago. The coupling was aii "error and the parlay lost. An entry Is one or more horses and Petit Due was the Walker entry. E. O., St. Louis, Mo. The bet on Kiamesha was a draw. Of course a bookmaker has the same right auy other individual would have to name, conditions uiider which only he will bet, but they should lte consistently applied. In the case mentioned the bet should have been recorded "Kiamesha to go." O. G. Exshaw, Alta, Can. In racing the number attached to the sleeves of the jockeys and the saddle cldths of the horses correspond with the numbers In front of .each horses name on the daily racing program, enabling each holder of a program to I readily Identify the horses as they come on tlie track from the saddling paddock and parade in front of the grandstand prior to going to the post. Usually the horses take positions at the post as determined by lot.


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