Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1919-11-09

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES O : O I Communications without names and addresses not bo noticed nor answered. No answers will Iwill be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply prepayment is made at time of wiring query, o o C. W. L., Chicago, 111. Where nothing but arithmetic is involved, those concerned must make their own calculations. W. P. N., Chicago, 111. The parlay -was void as to Anzac, because lie was no part of the Parr entry, and stood on Oiit the Way and Donnacona. W. V. C, Minneapolis, Minn. 1 The reference was to the fastest race at three-quarters run by Arrah Go On since January 1, 1917, viz., 1:12 with 120 pounds up. 2 Brown colt, four years old; 115 pounds. 3 Second in race 44530. C. C. T., Dayton, O. There was a place price against the Ross entry in the race inquired about, but because neither Sir Barton nor Milkmaid ran as good as second it was not calculated. When in the mutuels there is place price quoted, place tickets are sold on all the horses. T. M., St. Louis, Mo. The race in question was at New Orleans April 1, 1905. It was a match at five and a half furlongs for 00 a side, added and a clip. Gold Rose, 3, 94, J. Kelly, Avon by a head in 1:00. Floral King, 4, 111, Gannon, was second and favorite at 9 to 10. II. "Frisco" Gardner owned Floral King, and Gold Rose ran in the name of Green B. Morris. Gardner was and is a bookmaker.


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