Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1914-01-30

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. I. S. Cincinnati. O. Daily Racing Form publishes th items asked about, and more, every day. C. !. !.. Indianapolis, Ind. Coochee. not Couchee. is a four-year-old bay lilly by Maddalo Iearia. C. S. C, Galesbttrg. 111. Elf was imported from England and was bv Oalliard Sylvabollc, by Dend Or. Joe D.. Chicago. Salvators mile record of 1 :1!5 was made on the straight track at Monmouth rark. N. J., in 1S00. II. J. II.. Louisville. Ky. The sum duo was .0,75, being the product of parlayed from Lama to Ancon at the latter s average odds. A. F. F., Louisville, Ky. There is no such rule us the one vou name. The rule reads: "In all bets j, VJhcre must be a possibility to win when the bet is iade." V O. and A. F. F.. Louisville. Ky. After the dead heat Kiva was only 1 . to 1. Consequently the bets were draws because of the stipulation that Kiva must be as good as .! to 1 or no bet. T. J. MeC. Cincinnati. O. A was wrong and so was the bookmaker. If the last horse in the three-Imrse parlav won the bet should bo paid. If it did not win the parlay lost. The time limit would apply to the first horse. h. U., Chicago, and Others. Elsewhere. AVhen a dead heat is made and the purse divided, money her on the race straight is added together and divided oquallv bet wwn the backer and layer. Thus in the dead heat between Kiva and Laura last Tuesd-iy each nil v was at 4 to 1. A dollar bet on either would have produced ."?.". which being equally divided would give each party to the bet .o.


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