Answers to Queries., Daily Racing Form, 1907-01-05


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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. [Communications without mimes and addresses of senders will not lie answered or noticed.] D. J. C. Chicago. See reply In C. M. K. B. J. P.. Pine Bluff, Ark. W. B. Gates has not won a hundred races A. K. and Others. Cincinnati. O. Bets on Briar-tborpe in the race in which Bushthorpe turned out to he the real entry were draws and were void as ■ to him in parlays. B. H. Chicago. Purses of any description have an 1 en trace fee or are of free entrance according to how the club regulations or the conditions read. V hen a horse is bid up after winning a selling race half of the surplus over the selling price goes to 1 the association and half to the owner of the second horse. OL -M., K.. Chinigo and Others. Cigarlighter and 1 Bryan were erroneusly coupled as the De Arman entry - in the entries to the Bose Selling Stakes, run 1 at Ascot Park January 1. Bryan had lieen run up ;.nd bought out of a selling race by J. B. Dunn, , Deceuilier 20. Backers of the De Annan entry had 1 Cigarlighter running for them and are entitled to 1 [dace anil show money. The stipulation concerning r Bryan cuts no figure in the case. A. D., Chicago. It is strictly a matter of business s in which the bookmaker who extended credit has the 4 right to what the credit extended. Your contention , that a certain named sum would have been "coming" . if you had bet cash is correct, but not having bet I cash you could only have coming the net sum won. You must perceive that of the sum you name that t would have been contingently coming a part would 1 have been your own cash previously put up.


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