Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1916-07-01

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. P. C. R., Louisville, Ky. It was a losing transaction. J. II. P., New Orleans, La. The transaction ended in a draw. D. C, Chicago. The return from the transaction was .02. Al S., Cincinnati, 0. The race in question was the Brooklyn Derby for three-year-olds. J. T. K., Cincinnati, O. AVhere nothing but simple arithmetic is involved, people must make their own calculations. J. II., Detroit, Mich. Daily Racing Forms chart of the race, as published, shows that Squeeler won by a head with Yorkville second. Harry 31., Cincinnati. O. 3IcChesneys last start in a race was at Jamaica, October 17, 1901, running as the property of E. E. Sniathers. J. O. P., Louisville, Ky. Racking a jockeys mounts is betting that whatever horse he rides will win and if it fails to do so the bet loses. G. II. R., Bradley, Ta. So many different codes of rules govern racing in various sections that rules in regard to claiming are not uniform. Usually the privilege of claiming is restricted to owners having a horse in the race.


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