Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1920-09-12

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ANSWERS TO "QUERIES George II., Chicago, 111. See reply to Jerry Thompson. William P., Chicago, -111. It would call for the limit of 30 to 1. "Doc," Chicago, III. The show price on: Julia N. in race 49922 was correct as printed. Jerry Thompson, Chicago, 111. Unless the layer has a limit, you should have been paid the track prices. F. B. II., Cincinnati, Ohio. Ralph S. ran unplaced in the fifth race at Kemp ton Park August 2S. R. F. J. D., Detroit, Midi. Judging from the nature of your speculations and suspicions, you would do well to abandon betting. J. G. A., Chicago; 111. Now aiid then horses are sold without the fact becoming knowai until they appear in a race in the name of their new owner. A. B., Cisco, 111. Mary Belle was thq property of Winfrey Bros, on the occasion of her last start, which was at Now Orleans February 2. Do not know where she is how. M. M., New Orleans, La. No matter what his intention may have been, the fact remains that B did not have a wager on Woodthrusli. . Having none, it. made no difference to him whether the horse won or. lost. Novice, Chicago, 111. All the straight races nt Belmont Park are run from a chute over a straight seven-eighths track. The American .Racing Manual has a diagram oftho Belmont Park tracks and of all the other leading courses of this country.


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