Answers to Queries., Daily Racing Form, 1910-04-13

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ANSWERS TO OUERIES. J. B. v.. Chicago. Starboard was seceadL aasaada l.ee talibnl tftk. S. M. S.. R11tf.1l... N. V. Ramiock Bab opeard at e-. 1 11 iie.ne.v and rlooed it 7 to 10. 2 to 0 and 1 to 4. ay. I-.. Covington. Ky. Sal va tor and Tenny never ran a Me. el beat. Sal vat or defeated Tenny in every race in whi h the] tie-i. .1. 1;.. !r,ag". Prices sriated were eatrect and the v artatten referrrd to was dee tc. heavier Kbon ba king in oae caae 1 han ill the other. J. A. :.. Ke-ioit. Mich. Have no knowledge of the pre-eir teeattea A Irank Flit tm-r. At latest sd-vic-, be was the propertr of p. Certto, whose sd Aseaa hi 1 at at hand. V.. Frankfort. Ky. li The decision is i-orrcct. The backer has his option of naming the entry, and if he ebeosea .•■ nsait ■ single horse it is at his onrh risk. 2i in booksaaklag but three karsea, first, sae* md ntnl third, can win fir their backers. Yet if your idea of the field in sart-aratuels was to be put into effect rwu might • lemn a bookmaker abroad ■afcag 1 • m — i 1 -- na - track where the betting is in BoBtaeiM ti paj ■ paratelr en a doarn •* ssore win ners nf a single race. Vou orerlook tie tact that in the inuiiiels the horses bunched in the field are sold as a tingle horse.


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