Answer to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1914-12-15

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. P. L. S.. Rraddock, 1a. Apparently it was in lime. W. S., Pittstield, Mass. Have no knowledge of C. A. Reynolds. II. H. II.. P.urgettstown, la. Refers to weight to be carried. L. J. II., .Springfield. 0. Do not know the present location 4 of former steeplechase jockey Steward Hunt. I. II. I., Creenshnrg. Ind. It was a losing transaction, but if it had not been it would have called for the limit. T. A. It., Chicago, and others. The disqualification of Hard ltall the day after the race did not effect the betting, payment being as the horses finished. Edgar I., Cincinnati. 0. At Juarez, with certain exceptions, all races longer than three and a ha f furlongs are run over the main track. At three and a half furlongs or less they are out of a chute on : straight line into the homestretch coining from the left. At seven-eighths, seven and a half furlongs, and one mile. they are out of a chute on a straight line from the right into Hie backstretch.


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