Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1920-08-06

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES E. J. J., Chicago. 111. Local San Diego papers publish charts of Tijuana racing. C. L.. San Francisco, Cal. Under the terms of the stipulation the conditional wager on horse C did not go on. F. S. B., Kansas City. Mo. The two parlavs were different affairs, having no relation to each other and should have been treated accordingly. J. M. Z.. Louisville. Ky. They are required to file their selections in r.dvance. If they are discovered cheating in any way they are "barred out at once. Do not guarantee their wares. J. T. II., Dayton, O. When one makes a parley he contracts that every lmre he names shall do a certain named thing and if any one of them fails it loses. A limit has no bearing on the matter. A. I. F., Chicago, 111. In practice now, when a wager is made on a horse of a coupled entry, as iu the case of Roj.flIieu and King Albert, it is taken on the entry and wins if both run and one wins. 4 Jos. II., Chicigo, 111. If a layer -should inform a backer that a certain liorse was scratched and the backer si mild then wager on another horse, at a price laid and accepted at the time, he would win if his selection should finish second to the horse erroneously declared to have been scratched. If the wager was at track prices it would lose. I j I I .


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