Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1924-11-02

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES Communications without names and addresses I will not be noticed nor answered. No answers be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply Iwill prepayment is made at time of wiring query. Betting papers will not be calculated. J. R. T., Elkhart, Ind. Joe Marrone II. is a three-year-old by Glencairn-Ringling by Fatherless. Joe Marrone III. is a two-year-old by Glencairn Tiari by Peep oDay. Both raced this year. They are the property of Joseph Marrone and neither has been retired from racing. C. L. N., Chicago. Correct as printed. I. W., Chicago. No. Bookmakers do not pay on mutuel field horses unless they run to the places for which they may have been booked. W. J. C, Chicago. A lost See reply to I. W. C. W. C. The layer was correct It was his right to have the parlay go on until all the races were run. X. Y. Z., Zanesville, O. It was a draw on your own statement of the matter. J. Z., Chicago. The wager on Myrtle Belle became a draw when she was scratched, it being on the outcome with her to go. Walter K., Chicago. No. Different men. J. E. S., Mobile, Ala. In her race of October 11 at Laurel, which Fancy Free won, the horses went to the post at 4:49 and were at the post one minute. F. W. M., Chicago. When one backs a horse that is in two races and does not name the race his wager goes on the horse in whichever of the two it starts.


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