Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1920-05-01

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES I Communications without names and addresses will not be noticed nor answered Xo answers will i be sent bv mail and none by wire unless reply pre I payment is made at time of wiring query Bet I ting papers will not be calculated A S Chicago III Time at post and time con Miincd in running the race counts The transaction was in time timeW W II II and R D S Chicago III The track conditions of the seventh race of April 20 at Havre de Grace should have read muddy As the sixth was muddy the seventh was necessarily the same sameAV AV P E Chicago 111 In race 4iS90 the show price of 45 to 100 ascribed to Bersagliere was The Swimmers price to show The formers show price being that of the Cochran entry of which he was a member memberJ J J F Chicago III When one makes a parlay he contracts that two or more horses should lo certain named things and if one of them fails he loses A limit has nothing to do with the matter other than to define what can be won if every horse does what it has been backed to do There is not and never has been any such rule as the one you refer to but there has been a rule saying line cannot lose when he had no chance to win at the time the bet was made


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