Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1917-09-14

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES Communications without names and addresses will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply prepayment is made at time of wiring, query. G. McC, Chicago, 111. Reno entries will not be used, but small charts of the racing will be received by mail and published. J. C. A., New York. Broomstick was never beaten by Sailor Boy. Broomstick was a high-class race horse and Sailor Boy a no account plater. G. E. K., Kansns City, Mo. Certainly. When the horses in a parlay have won, payment is in order. A general stipulation as to single wagers, would not apply. A. G. S., New Orleans, La. A parlay on Viewpoint In the third race at Belmont Park, September 11, and Corn Tassel in the fourth race, won as a single wager on Corn Tassel. If Viewpoint had won the fourth race the parley would have lost.


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