Answers to Queries, Daily Racing Form, 1926-05-06


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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. Betting papers will not be calculated. O. S., South Chicago. — As the race was run. Canister was the Owens entry in the sixth race at Havre de Grace. April 28. and wagers on that entry won when he won the race. St. Valentine had formerly belonged to Owens but had changed ownership and ran as the property of C. W. Foreman. C. E. Ii., St. Louis. Mo. — The sum due was 9.25. A bet of .80 was won on the two Jamaica races, but $" of this was lost on the Lexington parlay. This left .80 to go on Broken Toy. Geo. W. P., Cleveland. Ohio.— Peace Pal was scratched from the seventh race at Columbus on Xpril 23, consequently wagers on him were draws.


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