Answers to Queries., Daily Racing Form, 1925-05-08

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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. , -at I Communications without names and addresses I | will not be noticed nor answered. No answers | J will be sent by mail and none by wire unless ra- j ply prepayment Is made at time of wiring query. I ! Betting papers will not be calculated. «. — — » A. C. B. Chicago, 111., and others elsewhere. As race 88812 was run the Woods Garth entry was Martingale, and wagers on that entry necessary lost when Martingale ran unplaced. T. V. A., Cleveland. Ohio. Charlice and Trapeze were not coupled in the third race at Havre de Grace, April 15 and ran in different ownerships. R. P. T. Chicago. 111. There was no show price on Joy Smoke in the race inquired about, no show tickets were sold on the race. E. W. A. St Louis. Mo. Woods Garth had sold Chef, and Cobra was his entry in this race inquired about Had Cobra won you would also have won. J. W. D. Vancouver, B. C. A mistake as to distance is at the bettors risk and has no effect on his wager. L. II. H. Chicago, 111. The parlay of March 3, at Tijuana won as a single bet on Sly Fox, being a draw on the fifth race. A. V. N. Chicago, 111. It was a draw. L. L, Detroit, Mich. It was a draw. It was on Sagamore in the sixth race, which was declared off. A wager does not follow a horse to a substituted race in which he may be entered, because that is a new engagement, not in the knowledge of either party to the transaction. H. W. Chicago, 111. Sister-in-Law. CHAS. Columbus, Ohio. On the date named the horses ran as the property of L. H. Tryon. In their last previous race, March 25, at Tijuana, they ran as the property of Allen Bros. Horses frequently change owners, without any notice until they appear in a race in the new owners name. «


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