Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1915-09-16


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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses I I will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will | I lie sent by mail and none by wire unless reply pre- I I payment is made at time of wiring query. I C. 7... Chicago. See reply to P. R. F. P.. D„ Day City. Mich. See reply to B. R. F. !L. Cincinnati. . The sum due was .1. .".0. M. S. S., Louisville. Kv. Tin- sum due was 9C4S. No. E. N.. St. Louis, Mo. Being in niutuels, it won at .V, to lot. II. M. ;.. Cincinnati. O. Cross rode Pandorina when siie won the four mile Kentucky Endurance Slake- of 1018. Ed N.. Detroit. Mich. Jim Wakely was the Madden entry in the tirst race at Pelmont lark September 1. J. C. D.. Chicago. When one or more horses in a parlay is scratched, the act inn is on whatever bene or baenco may remain and start. Mrs. O. OC. Philadelphia, Pa. Have no knowledge of the present location of Owen OConnor, lM-lter know n on the turf a few years back as Patsy I.rtiiinigan. D. K.. Milwaukee. Wis., and others. When an added starter wins and no stipulation, or rule, as to added starters ha- been made, the horse that tin -ishe,l second is considered the winner, hut at such reduced odds as would result from deducting the added starters price. But when, as now is generally the case, the layer rules that added starters run for bias, that rule governs and resulls are as the horses tinisli. the case of GBUes .lid Bromo being in point.


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