Answers To Queries., Daily Racing Form, 1909-04-30

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses of senders will not he answered or noticed; nor will any answers lie sent by mail.] E. J. B.. South Chicago. Malediction, place, paid so cents to a dollar. L. C. Alton. III. Ninetv-nve cents to a dollar straight and thirty cents place is correct. T. A. W.. Chicago. See reply to M. J. L.. and on that basis make your own calculations. M. A. R.. Chicago. The bet on Tom Dolan lost. His omission from a published list of entries cut no figure. I. J. McC.. Chicago. The parlay won on Statesman and Arrow Swift and was void as to Mollie Montrose. M. J. L.. Cincinnati. O. Deduct the ticket price from the sum each ticket paid and the remainder is the amount won. C. F. If.. Chicago. It would have depended on what horses ran second and third to him. and is too indefinite to calculate. Wm. F. MeC. Chicago. Jacobin ran second to Valuable at Washington Park July 3. 1888. but his price was only 3 to 1. C. W. V.. St. Louis. Mo. Entre Nous is a seven year-old mare, by Salvation — Installation. Entre Vous is a five-year-old mare, by Merry Monarch — Sidduhia. O. M. L.. Cincinnati. O. The closing odds on Bonnie Kelso, race 81176. at Pimlico. Tuesday, were erroneously telegraphed and published as 2 to 1. They should have been Bj to 1. Wm. McN.. Cincinnati. O. That parlay won on Gypsy King and The Peer and should be paid as a two-horse parlay on the pair. It was void as to Ida May show because there was no separate show price against her. i


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