Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1907-12-04

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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. Wm. S., St. Louis, Mo. Even money Planlland would be a fair price. AV. and Co., Covington, Ky. No. See replies in Daily Racing Form of December 3. Horace F., Louisville, Ky. AVhen a two-year-old aud the property of Barney Sclireiber, the colt Horace E. won ten consecutive races. B. F. A., Cincinnati, O. The reply to you was based on your statement that you had an understanding as Indicated in the reply and if you did, you arc entitled to payment. Other people had no such understanding and your case stands by itself. J. A. K., Cincinnati, 0. There is no difference between the Little Lighter case and any other case of added starters. If the bettor had knowledge of the fact that the bookmaker operates under the rule that added starters run for the book, he bet subject to that rule. If lie did not have such knowledge he should be paid at reduced odds even money.


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