Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1916-10-22

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications without names and addresses I will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply pro- I payment is made at time of wiring query. j i 13. .7. D., Pittsburgh, Pa. Would like to oblige you, but too much time and research is required. I. G. I!., Richmond, Ind. One can make any wager for which he can find an acceptor. In the case named, under the circumstance, a parlay would simply have resolved "itself into a single bet on Miladi Anne. J. M. 15., Los Angeles. Cal. 1 It was a losing transaction. 2 This was also a losing transaction. If Ed Crump had been scratched, it would have been a draw regardless of where Dodge finished. F. M. 15., Louisville, Ky. Dodge and Boots won in the same time, at the same distance and on the same cloy. This occurred Saturday, October 7. The same combination of identical circumstances does not attach to Hoots and Hodge. It. S., Latonia Track, Ky. Vreeland won the third and seventh races at Woodbine Park, Toronto, September 23, 1914. In the first of the two races he was ridden by It. Shilling, in the other by C. Tan Dusen. He carried 109 pounds, and ran three-quarters in 1:13 when ridden by Shilling, and had up 104 pounds and won at the. same distance in 1:13 when ridden by Van Dusen.


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