Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1908-01-16


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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. [Communications without names and addresses of senders will not be answered or noticed; nor will any answers lie sent by mail.] J. C. Chicago. Do not know positively, but think not. O. W. P., Kansas City, Mo. Net cash due the backer. 5.62. Flemiug, St. Louis, Mo. Cannot inform you. Have no knowledge of any. B. J. G. and X. G., Chicago. The parlay won and should be paid. It was a case where that rule did not apply. J. B., Louisville, Ky. The bet on Beaumont was a draw regardless of where his stablemate finished, fhere being no separate place or show betting. A. L. S., Chicago. The parlay lost. The plain intention was to back that two-year old of Hild reths; it ran and bad it won yon would have been entFh-d to payment. Wm. F., Chicago. You are entitled to place money on Keator unless the bookmaker operates under the rule that added starters run for his book and had informed you of the rule. H. J. K.. Chicago. The man denied having made such an offer. Said be had a system of his own better than any others. It was to back the winners and leave the losers for other people to back. S. C. T.. Chillicothe, O. It is a matter to, be decided by your own sense of what is right in the premises. Put yourself mentally in the other fellow s shoes and look the case over from that stand-I point.


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