Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1911-08-22

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ANSAVERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will bo sent by mail and none by wire unless reply prc-payment Is made at time of wiring query. J. N., Chicago. The bet on the Stevens entry was a draw, lcarian having been sold to another owner and Acolin, scratched. H. A., Denver, Col. Tho parlay won as a single place bet on the horse that ran second at 2 to 1, being void as to the, horse that was scratched. J. T. O., Nashville, Tenn. Sidney Lucas was always Sidney Lucas. Clifford was another and a more famous race horse. Sad Sara was a two-year-old in 1000. E. O. Cincinnati, O. There being no such horso as Charles Mitchell entered in any race that day it is a fair inference that Robert Mitchell was the horse you meant and if he had won you would have expected payment. Pat Chicago, New Orleans, La. In 1001, the last year of racing at the track, Burleigh won a race at AAashlngton Park in which he defeated Birch Broom, Fred Leppert and Incubator, no others starting, and this being the only race he ever won there. C. L. B., Butte, Mont. You can easily make your own computations by subtracting or adding from a stated distance in the tables to. make the fractions not appearing. For instance, 12 seconds from a half at :4S gives you :30 for three-eighths. F. M., Cincinnati, O. The parlay lost because Ben Loyal lost. If in your bet you had named the first race in which ho was entered it would have been a draw as to him and a winner on Follie Levy and Sticker. But neglecting to name tho race made the parlay attach to Bon Loyal In which ever race he was started and so a loser.


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