Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1911-11-23

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. L. E. H., Rockford, 111. The wager lost. P. L. G., Detroit, Mich. It was one of the accidents of racing that is at a bettors risk and the wager lost. J. T., Pittsburg, Pa. The wager was that Koer-ners mount would win. It lost. Nothing else was involved in the bet. Paul K., Detroit, Mich. Conditions should be plainly understood when a bet is made and no one but the bettor is to blame if he does not provide for his own protection. Frank Shannou, Norfolk, Va. Unable to officially verify the report sent from Mexico that the Juarez ring would be open at the coming meeting. Will investigate and publish facts later. E. W. B., San Francisco, Cal. The show bet on nigh Private won unless the bookmaker operates under the rule that added starters run for his book and advises his patrons of the rule.


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