Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1916-08-23

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. I Communications without names aud addresses I I will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will ! be sent by mail and none by wire unless .reply pre-I payment Is made at time of wiring query. I II. C, Shreveport, La. 1 Impression started in the seventh race at, Latonia, June 1, and finished sixth. 2 Average price is always computed on the opening and closing prices. II. G.. Galesburg, 111. Under the circumstances named by you, an added starter would count for nothing except as a factor in the odds. Its price would have to be deducted and the others reduced accordingly. J. G., St. Louis, Mo. Straight and place are independent propositions and to be considered separately. In the case named the limit of 20 to 1 was not reached straight or place and in all 2.30 was due. F. K. D. Lachine, Montreal, P. Q. I. You ask for too much information. Such lists are not of general interest. There is no ruling that we know of, except a temporary postal one, which is being attended to and grew out of an error. C. G. O., St. Louis, Mo. There is no publication giving the day and month of foaling, but W. H. Rowe, Registrar of the Stud Book, 18 East Forty-first street. New York, could probably inform you concerning any particular horses. G. H. T., Memphis, Tenn. Hermis was "a great race horse. When a three-year-old, in 1902, he won his last nine races consecutively three purses, the Travers Stakes, Saranac Handicap, First Special, Oceanview, Jerome and Marmaroneck handicaps. In subsequent years he won many important races. Do not know where a photograph of him could now be secured.


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