Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1916-12-28

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. J. Q., Chicago. It was a losing transaction. S., Detroit, Mich. The matter ended in a draw. Dugan. Chicago. Mr. Perkins trains for himself, M. C. Moore, S. Coombs and B.. J. Brannon. A. E. R., Indianapolis, Ind. Of course not. Both were losing transactions. H., Atlanta, Ga. A mistake as to the distance of a race does not affect wagers, unless there is in advance a stipulation that it shall. The opinion wired still stands. L. C. S., New Boston, 111. Toy won but two rcces, one in 1912 and one in 1914. The last was his best, a mile In 1:45 at Charleston, S. C, March 10. in which he defeated Armor, rrospect and seven other horses.


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