Answers To Queries., Daily Racing Form, 1916-06-06

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. I Communications without names and addresses I will not be notieed nor answered. No answers will | I be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply pre- ! I payment is made at time of wiring query. I A. K.. Cincinnati, O. It was a losing venture. J. F. W.. New York. Iron Mask ran three-quarters of a mile in 1:09%, carrying 115 pounds, at Juarez. January 4. 1911. F. W. H.. Keytesville. Mo. All the particulars you ask for ;ire contained in the American Racing Manual, published at this office. J. C. D., Spokane, Wash. Do not know the present location of the gelding Rara Vez. Has not raced since 1914 and last start was at Vancouver, October 24. H. F. B.. Lexington. Ky. When one makes a par-lav it is a contract that a named numlwr of horses shall do C«rtai« things and the layer is entitled to action in the case of each one. A limit has nothing to do with the matter oilier than to determine the sum that can be won. T. H. K.. Cleveland. O.. and others. For many vears past Daily Racing Form has always advanced the opinion that where one elects to back a single horse of a coupled entry, his wager is determined by the running of that horse. As a part of such opinion. It has suggested that if the horse selected chances to lie scratched, wagers on it are draws, regardless of where its coupled mate finishes. The presumption is that if people want the full benefit of the entry, they will back the entry.


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