Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1907-09-24

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses of senders will not bo answered or noticed; nor will any answers be sent by mail. II. C. R., Chicago. Please and Marbles belonged to the same person and if -entered in a race together, would be an entry to be coupled. John E. C, Chicago. In the Premier Stakes at Hawthorne. July IS, 150-1, Tokalon was first. Miss Crawford second and English Lad third J, C. 15., Cleveland, O. Reduced to ordinary terms, the prices in your statement are .4 to 5 Johnson, even money Burton, making Johnson the favorite decidedly. A. .T. W.. Chicago. Neither Duke of Orleans, Orchan nor Ethel Day won in the last week of the Seattle meeting. Duke of Orleans and Orchan won races in the course of the meeting; Ethel Day did not. T. P. I, Chicago. The horse that ran against Roseben when the latter was the 1 to SO favorite, was the two-year-old lieauclere. This was when Itoseben ran seven furlongs in 1:22 and won by: twenty lengths. T. Y. Z., Chicago. It was overlooked that Please was a part of a coupled entry with no" separate price laid. If Please had ran unplaced the decision that the parlay -was void as to her would have seemed just to you. It works both ways.


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