Answers To Queries., Daily Racing Form, 1916-05-20

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. D. B. S., Chicago. McChesney raced at New Orleans and won a number of races there. X. Y. Z.. Galesburg 111. Probably at New York you could obtain photographs of some horses, but cannot give you a dealers name or prices. T. C. H., Louisville, Ky. Eleven American joe keys, other than Lee. rode the winners of a full card of a days racing, but in each case there were five races or less on the program. Lee is the only one who won an entire card of six races. F. W. R.. Detroit. Mich. The fastest Kings llate on record stands to the credit of St. Bass. which ran the mile and a quarter in 2:08%, when he won the race in 1911 in the colors of Harry Giddings. Hearts of Oaks time in 1913 was 2:09%. C. W. E., Covington Ky. In a parlay, there must lie action in the case of each horse. If three of a parlay of four have won, the fourth might lose and the layer still has his chance to win and is entitled to it. A limit has nothing to do with the case except to define what may be won or lost.


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