Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1907-10-18

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses of senders will not be answered .or noticed; nor will any answers be sent by mail. W. S. II.. Columbus, O. Yes, to both queries. B. S., Chicago. Dolly Spanker has not been raced in the west. Doyle, Chicago. Have no knowledge of the Seattle matter inquired about. Dixon, Toronto, Ont. Toronto time is one hour earlier than Windsor time. J. P. R., Danville, 111. Do not know the present location of Jardiniere. E. S. Gardner, Windsor Rice track, Windsor, Out., might be able to Inform you. Ketteler, Cincinnati, O. The wager on Littleton Maid was a draw. Betting is a matter of exactness and you should have backed the entry specifically. IT. G. W., Chicago. Where a bet is made on a coupled entry without naming the race action is on the first race in which such entry starts and your parlay should be paid in full with Light Wool as one of your winners. Henry O., St. Louis, Mo. The wager was a winner. The Keene entry won and Danoscara ran, meeting all the essential conditions. The mistake as to ownership cut no figure in this case and the bookmaker was as much to blame as the backer.


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