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ANSWERS TO OUERIES. C. C. Alton, 111. The bet on Fireball lust. O. R., Silver Plume, Col. No work dealing exclusively with the business Is published. 1. H. G., Chicago. Round Dance was ridden by ONeill, who Is the regular jockey of the Bennington stable. G. P. II.. Memphis, Temi. We do not publish the Iiocket form at present. It was only published in connection with Chicago racing. 0. E. 1!., Detroit, Mich. His accumulations never amounted to anything near the sum named by you. V It Is, doubtful If be ever possessed a million at one tlme. it ?? Kenosha, Wis. Horses withdrawn from a .r?etj-flll a substituted race are rated as scratches. Sour?jrjcw might be different had you selected one vJJthelosers. E,M.. Chicago. The horses came as Simons entryn the entries, but it turned out they were another owners horses trained by him. Since there wiwlng" Simons entry the bet was a draw. .1. b. E., .Chicago. Will Investigate, and if any error was made will correct it. Absolute accuracy is the constant aim of this newspaper, but in the hurry incident to dally publication prices are necessarily published as they are received.