Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1913-11-14

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. I Communications without names and addresses will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will bo sent by mail and none by wire unless reply pre-payment is made at time of wiring query. J J. S.. Louisville. Ky. Bets on Racing Bell in race 124S4 lost. J. C, Chicago. The Pimlico track was not in its fastest possible condition last Monday, but was good, safe and almost fast. L. A V., Cleveland, O. When a bookmaker has a limit it controls transactions with him, but he should inform his patrons of the limit. A. J. II., Detroit, Mich. The bet was so peculiarly worded and made that the persons concerned must settle the matter themselves. W L.. Chicago. In mutuel betting favorites are heavilv backed place and show. The public makes tho prices by the number of tickets bought, and is as welcome to buy place and show tickets as to buy straight tickets. J. C. Ewalt was well backed to show.


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