Answers To Queries., Daily Racing Form, 1915-06-05

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES IL A M Dayton O No replies by wire See reply to 1 I IWin Win K Cincinnati O Distance to lie run would have something to do with the matter but in a general way an allowance of two pounds for a point would IK about right rightF F M D Detroit Mich The Futurity of 1S90 was of the net value of 07r75 Tilt American Derby of 1S93 was of the net value o 49r00 King respectively the highest values ever paid by either race T I Chicago and others elsewhere Wagers on Queen Apple at Dorval Park Juno 2 stood for the sixth race if no particular race was specified when the wager was inside The filly was sent out from the track in the official entries for the first race and wagers In which that race was stipulated were drawa because the Illly was In ¬ eligible under the conditions and did not run in it In cases where the race in which a horse Is to run Is not stipulated action is had in the first race in which the horse starts I


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