Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1911-01-26

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES, E. L. D., Cincinnati, O. Two and a half to one place is correct. W. R., London, Out. Presumably W. A. Burtt-schell trains him. J.. C Chicago. Artfuls .race being over the straight Eclipse course, no fractional time was taken. Mart, Cincinnati, 0. The parlay lost. The disqualification of Peep Over some lavs subsequent to the race was for a reason that did not affect bets. A. W., Buffalo, N. Y. The parlay won on Rose-yalo and Frank .Mullens and was void as to Leni Dale because there was no separate place price against him. B. P... Chicago. The bet did not lose and should be paid on the basis of one-half of the Doranto straight money and all of the General Marchmout place money. See reply to E. A. B. P.. II. F., Chicago. Princelike finished first, but did not win. because he was disqualified for a foul and placed last. In such cases bets follow the official placing and your bet was a loser. It. S. B. and Joe T.. Toronto. Out. The Saturday bet not having lost in the sense that was meant when the conditional second bet was made, the latter did not go and the money should be refunded. E. A. P.., Chicago and others. When two horses run a dead heat and the dead heat Is not run off. money bet on the dead heaters is added together and divided equally between the liacker and laver. In the race inquired about. General Marchmonts average was 4 to 1, so a dollar bet on him became .50, of which his backer was entitled to ..75. and the bookmaker to the same sum. Similarly a dollar bet on Doraiite became .S5. of which each party to the bet was entitled to 02.V cents. Persons inquiring about parlays must make their own calculations accordingly.


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