Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1908-03-26


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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. | Communications without names and addresses of senders will in«t be answered or noticed; nor will any answers be sent by mail. J J. P. P., Chicago. The wager was a draw. C. S, Detroit, Mich. See reply to J. A. N. D. W., Memphis, Tenn. Yes. per week. C. R., Cincinnati, O. See reply to J. A. N. F. at V., Cincinnati, O. See reply to J. A. N. at II., Toronto. Ont. The track was good. The Bear won and the bet should be paid. R. B., Carlinville, 111. Specify more particularly what you wish to know about Mainspring. W. E. L. B.. Milwaukee, Wi9 The show bet on Court Lady was a draw, there being no separate place or show betting. J. B., Chicago. The bookmaker was correct. There was no coupled place price against the Burlew and ONeill entry. E. S., Memphis. Tenn. In 1SKS Uncle Dan won several jumping races at West Side Park, Chicago, which was afterward called Garfield Park. F. wins. Loch, New Orleans, La. Claude won the Call fornia Derby, St. Louis Derby, Tennessee Derby, Canadian Derby, and ran second In the American Derby. C. W. T., Chicago. There was no Boden entry in the race, but if It was understood that yon meant the horses in the race trained by J. Boden. the bet won. » J. A. N.. Cleveland, O. When in handbook betting one bets on a single horse of a coupled entry his wager is decided by the running of that horse, and if it is scratched the bet is a draw, regardless of where the other horse or horses of the entry finish. The Chapultepec bet lost.


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