Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1908-11-17

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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 n. J. M., St. Louis, Mo. The wager was a loser. F. I. P., Chicago. The straight bet won. The place bet was a draw. Phil II., Cincinnati. O. There being no coupled place price laid, the bet was a draw. C. H. K., St. Louis, Mo. Ida D. and Miss Delaney belong to R. E. Watkins and were an entry. II. J. JI.. Louisville, Ky. Red Mill is a three-year-old bay gelding by Sempronius Peninah. W. II. G., St. Louis, Mo. The wager on All Red was a draw, regardless of where Sea Swell finished. Frank T.. Cincinnati. 0. The parlay lost. Such wagers are decided by the running of the horses named. H. R., Toronto, Ont. Gold Heart did not start in a race on the last day of the Toronto spring meeting of 190S. AV. C. J., Windsor, Ont. Enough was won on the first bet, Dainty Dame, to execute the bet on Gilve-dear and, that losing, there was not enough left to make the bet on Besterling. But there was enough to make the bet on Royal Tourist. Deducting subsequent losses on Lazell and Little Minister, the net result was due you. C. A. M.. Chicago. When a person makes a parlay wager he bets that certain horses will run to certain named places. If they do, he receives the advantage of compounded odds. If one or more of them fails, be loses. After the first race has been run he can make no change in the parlay, without the consent of the other party to the wager.


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