Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1911-01-24

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. . . r.T A. G. B., Chicago. 4.S0. AV. W. W., Dayton, O. Sec reply to J. C. S. Frank P., Chicago. You wore paid correctly. W. F., Danville, HI. 1, including your money wagered. M. F. M.. St, Louis, Mo. If the bookmaker accepted the ltet as you sent it here you won 7.50 on King Avondale. W., Covington, Ky. It was not on the same day. Fancvwood boat Sinti May IS, 1901. Sad Sam defeated Islip May 23, 1901. Shiner, Toronto. Ont. If a bookmaker has a limit, you bet subject to the limit. It is a case you must settle between you. J. C. S.. Louisville. Ky. Bets in such cases stand as the horses finished. The disqualification was for a cause not affecting the betting. J. II. E., Chicago. There is no definite, reply to your query. It is a matter of fact rather than of theory. Some are best at two, some at three, some at four and, more rarely, others at five or even six. A. J. A., Chicago. The chief point In such cases is whether or not there is enough money "coming" after the first bet is decided to make the second bet. In this case there was more than enough "coming" to execute the commission on Eddie Dale, and the bet stood.


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