Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1924-12-25

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES , Communications without names and addresses will not be noticed nor answered. No answers j will be sent by mail and none by wire unless re-! fly prepayment is made at time of whins query, j Hotting, papers will not he calculated. IT. C. K., Chicago, 111. In such cases people must make their own calculations. S. S. M., New Orleans, La. The race in which Sailor Bo.y defeated Broomstick was a mile and an eighth clash for a purse at Belmont Park, Oct. 6, 1905, over a fast track. T. Burns rode Sailor Boy and J. Martin was on Broomstick. Louis II. also ran. Sailor Boy carried 104 pounds ; Broomstick, 126. It was 2 to 1 on Broomstick and 12 to 1 against each of the others. Won by a head in 1 :52. A. S., Cincinnati, O. Should the first tAVo horses of a three-horse parlay win at prices that call for as much or more than the layers limit, the parlay must still go on until it is Avon or lost by the running of the third horse. A limit has nothing to do Avith the matter other than to define the utmost that can be Avon. C. F. P., Chicago. 111. It was a draw, because "Peter Pierson to go" meant that he should go as a member of the E. E. Major entry, Avhich. haAing been sold, he did not do. McC. C. Co., St. Louis, Mo. In the first race at Havana Dec. 2, the horses Arent to the post at 2 :G0 p. m., were at the post 2 minutes and Avere off at 2 :32. You are Avrong about the other case named. They went to the post in that race at 2:30-and were at the post fiAe minutes. A


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