Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1911-09-28

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. : B., Ciucinnati, O. The bet on Spohn lost F. B., Chicago. It should have read J. S. Ward. M. J. T., Grand Rapids, Mich. It was a losing parlay. A. A. D., Chicago. Give your name In full and send in date of the races and their numbers. J. J., Detroit, MIcb. In all yon should have been paid 4.15, the parlay being void as to the Grefer entry. Chas. J., Detroit, Mich. Jawbone was scratched. There was abundant show betting on Tourist and Arcite. H. B., Chicago. The place bet won as a single bet on John H. Sheehaii, and is to be paid as such, being void on the Grefer entry. J. L. F. and AV. E. F., Cincinnati, O. The parlay was void as to the Simons entry and the Grefer entry, and won on the others at the prices published In Daily Racing Form. You must make your own calculations. J. W. G., Chicago. Merman ran for the parlay and, being defeated, it lost. Had he won, you would have been entitled to payment. People should bear in mind that while an owner may cuter more than one horse in ii selling race, he can only start one. D. D. K., Cincinnati, O., and others elsewhere. My Gal had been claimed by P. M. Walker when beaten Saturday, and, prior to her race of Monday had been sold back to her former owner, M. C. Prichard. This left Merman to run for those who had backed the Walker entry, overlooking the fact that it was a selling purse race, in which there could not be a coupled entry.


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