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ANSWERS TO QUERIES Comm.inioatior.s without MM and addresses | | will not lie noticed nor answered. No HMM I yyill be sent by mail and none by wire unless re- j j ! ply prepayment is made at time of wiring query, j Petting MM will not he calculated I 1 - , 1 C. E. G.. Chicago, 111. There is no such horse as Old Pap in racing. A. V.. Chicago. 111. Wagers on jockey F. Lees mounts would not apply to the mounts of any other jockey named Lee. If you did not say "F." Lee, you were at fault. If you did say "F." Lee and not simply Lee, you should be paid. H. CL, Chicago. 111. The Wilson and Salmon horses are always coupled when in the same race, be -atisp trained by the same man. Any bookmaker should know that such is the case. The only claim you have, however, is that the bookie misled you into a loss and should return the place and show money at least. This because the wager was at a price laid and taken at the time. F. J. F.. Chicago. 111. There is nothing can be done in the matter. John B.. Chicago. 111. No. Step.-ilong M -longs to F. Grabner, Son of John to D. . | Scott. A. P.. Chicago, 111. Man • War did not race in the Kentucky Derby. He lost one ! race. He was retired tJ the stud at the end | of his career as a three-year-old in 1920. ♦