Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1923-04-05


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ANSWERS TO QUERIES R. B. C.. New Orleans, La. The usual custom is to pay average odds, which in the case named would be 7.50 to . H. R. S.. Chicago. 111. Porter Ellas prices in race 6S912 were 6020 to 100 straight, 1220 to 100 place. 40 to 100 show. C. O. P.. Omaha. Neb. In race 68972 May Brueii ran second at 4960 to 100 straight, 340 to 100 place and 110 to 100 show. E. S. T. Cleveland. Ohio. The stipulation Supercargo to go" made the matter a draw when that horse was scratched. I,. P.. Louisville, Ky. The backer of Ring is mistaken. The wager on that mare became a draw when she was scratched. P. B.. Hot Springs. Ark. The inquiry was as to an •infallible" plan. If there was any such thing the possessor need ask nothing more. Thanks for your offer, but do not require anything of the sort. O. L. .. Birmingham, Ala. No replies by telegraph. Edward dray had raced at New Orleans through the winter, had not been at Tijuana and it is reasonable to infer the wager was meant to be on him in his race at New Oilcans. .Suppose he had won? J. P. B., Chicago, 111. 1 Thomas Fortune Ryans Oak Ride Stable colors are "white, green sash and cap." 2 To be certain about the other matter write to Algernon Dainger-Jield. assistant secretary, the Jockey Club, 66 West 40th St.. New York, and E. O. Stoll, secretary Kentucky State Racing Commission. 204 Eayette .National Bank, Lexington, Ky.


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