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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. M. II. B., Chicago. At the rate of 4.40 to . The limit governs the matter. Ryman, Columbus, O. Nothing of the style you desire that we have knowledge of. Max H., Cincinnati. The parlay should be paid without delay. The backers intention being clearly understood is the governing factor in the case and there is no occasion for controversy. L. E. M., Cincinnati. O. The parlay won as a single show bet on Rogon, being void as to the other two because there was no show price against Longhand and no separate show price against IJcknows. .20 is due you. J. W. W., Buffalo, N. Y. It is a matter hard to reduce to exactness for the reason that some horses are naturally better weight carriers than others and therefore loss affected by a few pounds more or loss. Two-fifths of a second would be about right. Nigger, Chicago. If the bookmaker agreed to pay the parlay without regard to where Marie Hyde might finish, in case, the show prices against Evelina, Littleton and Edwin T. Fryer should equal or exerted 50 to 1, he should stand to his agreement and settle.- lie should have told you about his limit when the bet was made, nut after it had won.