Answers To Queries., Daily Racing Form, 1910-11-02

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES A L T Cincinnati O Certainly CertainlyJ J T S Chicago The bet on Deseoinnets lost lostM M C Chicago Pirate Diana was not out to show showII II II B Kenosha Wis The wager on Descom nets lost lostS S W and others Dayton O Plan Ryan ran third and pays on show bets only at 52O to 1 1J J G B Janesvillc Wis Deducting the amount liet and the loss oa Hans vou should have been paid paidAl paidn n Al II Kansas City Mo The bets were separate transactions and the winnings of the place bet went to the Beluiout entry entryChas Chas B Detroit Mich There was abundance of place and show betting on John Reardon as there always is on favorites in pariniutuel betting bettingV V G Kansas City Mo The loss on Van Den having occurred wior to the sixth race there was nothing left to gq on Heatberbrooin In that race raceB B G Allegheny Pa The decision is one that has always been made in this newspaper ever since inntnel betting came into use on the Kentucky tracks tracksW W II B St Louis Mo Had High Range fin ¬ ished tirst second or third bets on him would have bceii payable accordingly He ran unplaced and his handbook backers lost lostEdward Edward T Chicago An entry is in the name of the owner and not of a horse There was no such thing as a High Private entry but having ac ¬ cented the bet the bookmaker should pay what it won a straight bet on Round the World 11 Engine Co Cincinnati O Certainly not The big show betting on John Reardou and Prince Gal we7it to swell the dividends on the three placed horses and made tin pay much greater than It would have been if the two favorites had finished first and second


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