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PAY-OFF OF DEAD HEAT i i j In the dead heat in the first race I at Agawam, Wednesday, June 3, wagers made away from the track t i the chart prices should prevail if j track odds were offered and accepted. Where house odds were accepted, the i procedure should be as follows: If I i was bet on each horse and 3 to 1 laid on Molasses Bill, the pay-off should ! be .00 to the bettor and .00 to the j ! layer; if 8 to 5 was laid on Mad t Dash, the pay-off should be .30 to the player and .30 to the layer. The amount of money bet, plus the I ! odds laid, with the total divided j" equally between the bettor and layer, ! the regular method of pay-off 1 iis in dead heats where bookmaking odds " " prevail. j