Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1923-11-15

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES Communications without names and addresses I will not be noticed nor answered. No answers I will be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply prepayment is made at time of wiring query Betting papers will not be calculated. TV. F. S., Chicago, 111. Yes. An "if coming" bet goes on if there is enough money coming to make it. G. D. E., Chicago, 111. The parlay won as a single straight wager on Charles Henry, being void on "Seclusion entry," because Seclusion did not go. J. E. TV., Chicago, 111. A mile is 1.7G0 yards. A sixteenth of a mile is 110 yards. There is no such thing as a circular race track. Nearly all tracks are ellipses. TV. F. M., Shreveport, La. Hubert TVayne was a bay horse foaled in 1911 and by Nealon Lisp, by Uncle Jess. Never started in a race over a recognized track. T. D. R., Milwaukee, TVis. The stipulation "Wise Counsellor to go" had no bearing on Goshawk other than to reduce the matter to a single straight bet on him. As he was beaten it was a losing transaction. Abe G., Chicago 111. It is the aggregate of money wagered on a horse that determines its position in the betting. Nothing else counts importantly in the matter. For programs write to the secretary at the track. Frank K., Milwaukee, TVis. The on Post Haste won .60 and became .60. Of this made the "if coming" bets of straight and place on Rustem and won 4.60 j straight and .20 place. The layers limit 1 did not apply to either transaction.


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