view raw text
• ANSWERS TO QUERIES "«,-. "i. .inl;iti*f.» v!tl,.-i.i aetata a:.-l cltlrraaea I j win n, t la T,tic, J n.-r anained. » aaaewee I j v ill be t«-it lif ari*l ea? run.. b3" wire unlets re- j I 1*~.y pr*rjjm~i.t • nnile it :iue af t:rii,y ;ijcry. , 1 UatUog ;.*i-r,« wi:» not tic ralraaaaat, I w. , ,, Frank O., Chicago. The time of race 85854 at 1 3-16 miles was 2 :02. J. H. P... Danville, 111. Have to say "dont know" to each of your queries. A. C. D.. Hot Springs. Ark. Backer would only be entitled to receive what might be coming from High Prince. W. P. F . Chicago. If the Maimonides-Out-lawed parlay was made at prices laid and accepted at the time, it won, Martha Roos not counting. G. K. B.. Chicago. Since Little Thistle won A could not lose. He was either bound to be paid or have his money refunded. As to whether he won or not would depend on the bookmakers view of the matter. J. R. G. and others, Chicago. The Mount Royal track is in the vicinity of the city of Montreal. Canada. Normally, time there would be an hour earlier than Chicago time. The difference still exists because both are on daylight saving time. G. A. Ii. Chicago. The Whitney part of the Whitney-Greentree Stable entry ran for j the wager on that entry in the Kentucky-Derby and had either of them finished first, ! second or third, payment would have been due accordingly. ft McC. Peoria. 111. Bookmakers do not | pay en mutuel field horses unless they run to the places for which they are backed. Such bets on Lee O. Cotner in the Kentucky Derby won at the track because he was In the field and so could not be backed there except in the field tickets, but wagers on him away from the track lose.