Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1920-11-02

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES I Communications without names and addresses 1 I will not be noticed nor answered. No answers .will I be sent by.mail and none by wire unless reply pr- I payment is made at time of wiring query. Betr I ting papers will not be calculated. j E. L. G., Chicago, 111. Dr. Raes price in the seventh race at Latonia last Thursday was 340 to 100. , . . W. II. E., Cincinnati, O. Ten per cent is the percentage deducted-in the mutuels at Tijuanaj also at Havana. S. E. C, Cleveland, O. 1 Brown probably is in California. 2 No. Do not have his address. 3 Havana opens Thanksgiving Day. 4 Some Laurel horses have gone to Havana. J. J. M., Louisville, Ky. If at the time of the wager A named the Hildreth entry and B did not object, or object before the race, he could not do so afterward and either Mad Hatter or Cirrus would win for A. P. S. R., Chicago, 111. . If race 50222, the, first race at Havre de Grace September 17 is the one inquired about, Lougli Maiden was the McLean entry, Loughland haying been sold prior to the race. Lough Maiden finished fifth. Necessarily wagers on the McLean entry lost. D. H., Chicago, 111. This newspaper has for years advanced the Opinion that when in the mu-Juels a field horse wins, or runs to a place, all other field horses in the race win correspondingly. But in practice layers hold that in order, to win the horse named must, run to the place . for which it was backed.


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