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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. [Communications without names ami addresses of senders will nor lie answered or noticed.] Marks. Chicago. It was a losing parlay. A. J. W.. Chicago. Anlara was 7 to 10. Wallace and Johnson, Si. Louis. Mo. Will investigate tlie matter. C. A.. I /on don. Ont. The opening straight price was 0 lo 1 : place 8 to S. Joe. S.. Chicago. Andrew Mack opened at even money and closed at R! to lo. Wm. C. Chicago. If you look closely you will probably discover what you seek. J. V.. Cincinnati. ». If you read the newspapers at tlie time you know tlie season. All we print is the facts. J. H. P.. Nashville. Tenn. Your parlay won unless the bookmaker had notille«l yon added starters ran for his book. S. II.. Chicago. Mollie Montrose lias won six races and has never been beaten. E. M. iry has nevfr defeated Notasitlga. E. A. 0,, St. Louis, Mo. Investigation shows that al the close of betting, out of thirty one luniks only two bad up a place price. Tokio club ami Fred Cook laying 2 to 1. William. Cincinnati. O. It is no question of "seeming. It is a question of fact and the difference is due to one horse being more strongly bucked place and show than the other. A little money counts heavily there. P. W. II.. Chicago. If Hie bet was made at ."i:07 it was in time. Iiecuuse while the horses went 1o the post at that time they did not begin to run until 5:11 Chicago time. This is subject to any understanding had as to tlie limit. E. K., Cincinnati, o. At the Lexington spring meeting of 1S7." . Ten Broeck ran unplaced in the Citizens Stakes, for three year olds at two miles. WOp by Chesapeake, with Riv; Sandy second and O.vptls third. At the fall meeting of tlie same year, on the first day. he also ran unplaced in a sweepstakes at a mile and an eighth, won by Bob Wooley. with King Alfonso second and Katie Pearce third. Perhaps it is one of these two races you have in mind.