Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1915-10-28


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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. I Communications without names and addresses I I will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will I be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply pre- I I payment is made at time of wiring query. S G. B.. Covington. Ky. Colors won at 10 to 1 at Fort Brie July 11, 1913 over a good track at live-eighths of a mile in 1:02!£. L. T. S.. Paragould. Ark. Carrying 80 pounds, Bummer ran three-quarters of a mile in 1:12 at Kin loch Park. St. Louis. October 17, 1900. Ed M.. St. Louis, Mo. If one should hack a horse to show whicii proves to Ik- "•out" to show he has a draw and his money is to he returned. E. A. B.. St. Louis. Mo. When a lavers own price is accepted the mntter is decided hy the horses in sight at the time, and under the circumstances Bteaaaaaaa was the winner. J. B.. Chillicothe. Ohio. When a layer has a limit his patrons are bound hy it and no more than the limit can he won under any circumstance-*. 1 You would lie entitled to 20 to 1 on the plae" parlay. 2 As it been me a single wager the limit of 20 to I applied.


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