Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1908-10-24

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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.l P. D.. Chicago. Cannot inform you. C. R.. Toronto. Ont. 1 3:40. 2 One hour. John Y. M.. Chicago. Balshot closed at 5 to 1. 2 to 1 and G to 5. W. E. G.. Chicago. Dp not keep any record of the matter inquired about. Arbitrary systems that do not take into consideration the public form of horses are of little service. A. E. It.. Indianapolis. I ml. If the bookmakers limit on a nlace parlay is S to 1. that is all there is to it. lie has the right to set the limit and if anyone bets with him they are bound by his rule. V. T. B.. Pittsburg, Ia. A parlay is a wager in which one names two or more horses to win or run to a designated place, the odds compounding and enabling one. when successful, to win a considerable sum without risking much. In such bets each horse named must run or bo scratched before a decision is arrived at. Tho backer bets that each horse named will do a certain thing and there must be action on all.


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