Answers To Queries., Daily Racing Form, 1916-06-07

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. J. C. W., Grand Rapids, Mich. The settlement was correct. J. E. I... Chicago. Thanks. The correction has lieen made. H. N.. Chicago. The transaction of May 30 inquired about, was a losing venture. Ph. T.. Milwaukee. Wis. If made and accepted, the parlay would have called for the limit place and whatever show amounted to. E. S., Chicago. Unless there was an understanding to the contrary, an "if coming" commission would not go on when there was not sufficient due to execute it in its entirety. G. W. B.. Grand Rapids. Mich. Inferno was always owned and is still owned by Mr. J. E. Seagram. The horse always ran in his colors, thirty-one times in five seasons. Lnferno was never raced by John Dyment or the Hrookdale Stable. In his thirty-one races Inferno was first thirteen times. A. B. A.. Cincinnati. O. In such a case it is difficult to decide exactly what "fair play" is. It is a certainty that Andy had no wager on the Schorr entry, although it was due to the layers misinforniat ion in regard to scratches that such was the case. Ciuler the circumstances the fair thing would be to call the other transaction off.


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