Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1911-03-28

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES, T. J. S., Chicago. The horse you backed was the horse that ran. There is no Rad News III. W. II. R.. Latonia. Ky. The bet lost. If Ella Rryson had won it would have been winner at her odds. A. T. C. Louisville. Ky. Since the bookmaker accepted the bet there is no apparent reason why he should not pay it. A. L. A. and Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. It is not an exact matter, meaning the length of the bodv. neck and heart of a horse. Seven feet, two feet and slightly less than a foot would be approximately correct. II., Hamilton. 0. A layer who. declares a limit has the right to define fts meaning and one who wagers with him is bound hy that definition, presuming be has been Informed of it. The reply to J. R. yns based 011 the statements of his query. W. S. D., Kansas City, Mo. Schreiber had sold Helen Johnson before the race, which reduced his entry to Edna S. The fact that you named both tillifcs in yourbet would operate to secure you a draw with some bookmakers on the ground that you had bet on a coupled place price when there was none. Others, the majority, hold it a loser for the reason that they would pay 011 Edna S. if she had finished as good, as second.


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