Answer to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1911-09-08

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. F. R., Cincinnati, O. Yes. T. I. R., Milwaukee, Twenty dollars loser. F. C. S-, Covington, Ky. 1 It is Detroit time and the same. 2 Prices correct as printed. W. S. G., Covington, Ky. The bettor is wrong. The parlay lost because Twilight Queen ran unplaced. Louis L., St. Louis, Mo. You are mistaken. The opening percentage was 2.97. It was nnusuaily close of course, but correctly printed. A. L. O., Lincoln, III. Uuless there- was a limit on the straight bets you won G.".50. The parlay won bound by tho limit and won S7G. E. P., St. Louis. Mo. If your bet meant that all that was coming from the Emperor William place bet was to go on Miss Ollicions to show, everything was lost. ?f t meant that tho same sum bet on Emperor William was to go on Miss Oflicious you should be paid S. IVople who bet should make their meaning clear at the start so- that no controversies could arise.


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