Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1909-09-22

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. J. I. F.. Chicago. See reply to J. II. J. II.. Toronto, Out. There is no action. Adolph B., Chicago. The bet apparently was in time. S. C. Hamilton, Out. Bouquet is the property of J, E. Seagram. Inquirer, Chicago. The Doncaster St. Leger" of 1905 was won by W. M. G. Singers brown colt, Challacombe. C L.. Los Angeles, Cal. The place 1iet on Harri-gan won. but at no better than 1 to 2. owing to the deduction .of the added starters price. J. W.. Chicago. Colins first start in a race was at the Belmont Park spring meeting of 10H7. He started in fifteen races and won them all. J. IT.. Chicago. The weights published were ai sent out from the track. Error.- as to weights and distances, while important factors, are at the bet-tors risk. W. V. C. Cincinnati. O. Under the circumstances named by you the bet should lie paid. If by "agreement" you mean that the bookmaker has no rule 011 the subject. f. F. II.. Cincinnati. O. Tony B. is a three-year-old bay gelding, by Tithonus Josephine, by Paniqne. and so far as Is known at this otiice his owner is G. F. Nugent. Cannot refer you to any useful book. Charles D. and others, Chicago. Cannie Maid had been bought by C. A. Crew, and the Crew and J. Dynieut entries were erroneously coupled. As it was only Fort Garry was J. Dyments entry, and backers of that entry lost, except in the event that they stipulated "Cannie Maid to start," In which case their bets would be draws.


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