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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. ■ ■ I Ciiniinunicalions without names and addresses i will nut lie- noticed aoc answered. NO answers will ! I be sent by Mail ami none by wire unless reply pie I payment is mad" at time of wiring query. Arthur S.. Detroit. Mich. The total amount won by Colin in his fifteen races was 80,912. W. H. B.. Chicago, 111. Yes. The Forsythe. Indiana, track was in operation June. IMS. Martin Nathaassa was its presiding judge ami Richard Dwyer the starter. J. C. B.. Cleveland. Ohio. Daily Racing Form will report the present racing at Juarez by the mail route. It is not a regular meeting. The usual officials arc not in charge. M. A. J.. St. Louis. Mo. The Hot Springs stable was owned by Bill McGrugan, R. C. Chambers and Mrs. McGrugan. It ceased to exist in 1888, when the horses were sold. Lady Inez was then dead and Ben Eder sold to the late Michael F. Dwyer. Milton. Chicago. Your case is well reasoned, from one standpoint. But there is another. If Mtaa Kruter had been beaten it could have been claimed witii propriety that tie- parlay was void, because Out did not average 2C. to 1. It seems the correct view is that the real meaning of the stipulation was that each horse must average 2j to 1. or no action as to those which did not. Such matters should DC so distinctly expressed at the outset that there could be no subsequent controversy.