Answers To Queries., Daily Racing Form, 1909-06-20

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses I I will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will ! I be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply pre- i ! payment is made at time of wiring query. L. W. G.. Danville. 111. It was a draw. M. C. M.. Dayton. O. See reply to C. H. Pull. Chicago. Same reply as to J. C. H. J. K. S.. Indianapolis. Ind. It was a draw. H. B. C. Grand Rapids. Mich. See reply to C. H. II. W.. Indianapolis. Ind. Dalhousie represented tin entry and lost. J. C. II.. Chicago. The parlay was void as to Richard Reed and stood on the others alone. II. I... Brantford. Out. Any subsequent action in regard to a race after the horses have been officially placed does not affect bets. II. W.. Norwood. 0. If the wager on Prince Imperial was at average odds the sum due was 2.50. If it was at post odds 4 was due. 0. II.. Chicago, and others. Place and show bets on Richard Reed were draws, there being no separate place and show prices against him. M. II.. St. Louis. Mo. There was another Montgomery besides the one now running. It was Mont gomery. by Hanover— Blessing, foaled in 1891 and a capital race horse he was. most of his racing being done in California in the ownership of Burns and Waterhouse. Fred W. R.. Chicago. In the first race of the dav at Washington Park June 30. 1903. distance three-quarters of a mile. Dick Well-s was practically left at the post, but was sent after the others and finally won in 1:11|. witli Runnels second and John Peters third. Separately timed, but not officially he ran the distance in 1 :10j.


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