Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1911-02-10

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Rex, Toronto, Out. See reply to L. C. AW .1. 1.. Chicago. The prices were correct as printed. Mr. OB.. Toronto, Out. Certainly -you can if the bookmaker consents. It is simply betting you can place the horses oile two. 0, W., St. Louis. Mo. Nine dollars. The place bet hpng n draw because there was no separate place prleo against Drcxel II 111. J. K., Cincinnati, O. The point of your query was fully covered in replies to others, which you must have seen. The bet lost except as to show. M. T. K., Louisiana, Mo. McChesney was a fine race horse, but not the best. That honor probably belongs to Colin, which was never beaten. The American Racing Manual will give you all records. O. C. Chicago. Colin made his first start in a rare at Itelmont Park May 29, 10O7. It was a race for maidens at live furlongs with twenty-three starters. Colin was a 0 to 5 favorite and won all the way, Dar Xonc finishing second. AV. H. S.. Cleveland. O. Your horse finished so far back that your bet was lost regardless of any added starters. It was a stake race in which owners having entries had the right to add starters up to forty minutes prior to the time set for the race. L. C. AY.. I.uffalo, X. Y. If the bookmaker operates under the rule that added starters run for bis lKMik, the bet stood as the horses finished. Otherwise the bet on Markie M. won at such reduced odds as would result from the deduction of Torbcl-lliios price.


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