Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1906-08-24

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses of senders will not be answered or notlced.J M., Danville. 111. It was a winner. Chas. A., Toronto, Ont. The wager on Kentucky-Beau lost. D. M. OB., Chicago. Having taken the bet the layer should pay Port Royals odds. Williahi B.. Chicago. Bill Garretts long-odds race was at Hawthorne, August 31, 1003. R, K., Kenllwortii, 111. The general price of admission .to the New York tracks is : and to the field. Facilities in both. Cannot say as to season tickets. E. H. H., Chicago. A person having made a bet with another can declare it off before tbeevent by personal notice or by a statement to that effect in the presence of others. F. B., Indianapolis, Ind. In backing a jokeysi mounts you bet that any horse he rides will win. In the case you cite your jockeys horse was beaten and necessarily your wager lost. A. I!., Chicago. The straight parlay lost. The place parlay won as a single place bet on Wexford, being void as to Charlie Gilbert because there was no separate place price against him. K. R.. Chicago. The Keene entry was Ballot, Peter Pan, Zambesi, Mentha, Grimaldi and Pope; Joan, .any or all of which were eligible to start up to the regular time of declaration. W. J. P., Middletown, O. Under the circumstances of the .case It is one that you can safely settle according to your own judgment of what is. right. We could only state the general rule of such cases.


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