Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1919-02-20

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Communications, without .names and addresses will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will I be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply pre-t payment is made at time of wiring query. John C, St. Lptus, Mo. The transaction ended in a draw. . . . . .. J: M.,. H., Louisville, Ky. There is no horse in racing named Hafa. It. J K., Chicngoj UK Post time of rate 41335 was 3:14 p. in., at post 1 minute. O. W., Cincinnati, O. Yes; 5 pari-mutuel tirkets were sold .at tie Lexington spring meeting i f 191S. The equipment was one 5 straight ma-. -ine and twenty-four other machines for 0. vnd tickets straight, ilace. show and combinations, making twenty-five machines in use in all. F. P. R., Baltimore, Md. Galatine, b. h. by Gallinule Durgonet, by Morion, foaled in England in 1907. raced there in 1909 and 1910, and was then brought to Canada by J. E. Seagram. As a two-year-old he started in six races and won one, the Halnaker Plate at Goodwood, and was second in two other stake races. In 1910 he ran five times, and again took one race, the Nork Park Plate at Epsom, being unplaced in the other four. In 1911 he ran five races in Canada and won the last three, a mile on turf at Hamilton in l:39Vf,, 10-1 pounds; a mile, at Fort Erie in 1:39. Ill pounds, and a mile and a sixteenth at Fort Erie in 1:40 with 120 pounds un. Pretty Polly ran in twenty-four races, won twenty-two and was second in two, and won 89,965.


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