Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1911-04-27

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. P. S., Kalamazoo, Mich. In his race of April IS Bendaga was 2 to 5 straight and out for place. J. G., Newport, Ky. In such cases the usuel practice is to settle at average odds and you are entitled to .10 to 1. E. II. J., Chicago. The place hot on the Randolph entry was a draw, there being 110 place price laid against It. -II. and C San Francisco, Cal. The bet on Double Five was a draw, it being another horse that was entered and ran. Robt. M.. Chicago. Presuming you mean the horse Dick AAelles, he belongs to J. B. Resposs of Cincinnati and is now eleven years old. Nic, Toronto. Out. It ail depends who yon bet on Golden Castle for. If it was for your friend all the winnings belong to him. If it was for yourself nothing is due him. T. M., Cincinnati. O. AVlien there is enough money in hand to make the "if coming" bet it goes. In the case named there was enough to make the Vree-land bet and it should be paid. J. C. C. S., Dayton, O. In the absence of specific Instructions to the contrary, tlie ordinary practice is that the straight bet parlays straight by itself and the place bet parlays by itself also. In the case named Lowccn would lose the straight parlay.


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