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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. Fred II.. Indianapolis. |nd. Colic was in the field at Devonshire Park June t, in race :::;r.ls. J. r. P., Hot Bpriaga, Ark. A straight wager or on Hondo at Bine Bonnets June 7, ■cnaghl a return of .00. J. c. c.. Detroit, Mich. Show wagers an horses running at Bine Boanets are draws, aa show tickets being sold there. S. R.. Chicago, 111. Parlays ale aectded by the rwaniag at the horses named and a parlay made Juno ! on Joe I, and Jay Bird would have lost. W. J. M.. Chicago. 111. A jockey who strikes Mud injures a horse in a race may be punished by the officials in their discretion by ruling off, suspension or fine. J. R. S.. Detroit. Mich. McChesney is still alive we believe. He was sent to Argentine in Julv. ISM, along with Dietidonne and 100 other horses by the late J. R. "■gg**» R. D, Toronto. Out., and others elsewhere. Place wagers on Storm Round at Rlue r.onnets June 7 were paiil at tin- track ami for that reason shonM Is- oa ill elsewhere. This applies also to similar instances there. Roll, Buffalo, N. Y. Proctor Knott died in MM. He was then owned by Scoggan Brothers. During his career of four seasons from 1888 to lSJl he only ran one unplaced race, in 1888. Procter Knott ran 28 times, won 31 races and ,o00. R. W., Chicago. 111. El Rio Roy ilai at Reno. Nov.. in 1812, and Emperor of Norfolk at the Santa Anita race track. Las Angelas, Cal., December 10. 1807. Cregor K. died at El laso. Texas. March 6. liMHi. lie wou 40 times and 11,720 in five seasons. C. J. W.. Toronto, Out. Prince Palatine is owned by Mr. John Joel of England, who paid 45,888 I pounds sterling about 18,720 for him. He est his seller, Mr. Iilkington. a Lancashire glass manufacturer. 2,088 guineas about 4,S50 as a year-Hag, He wou 84,055 for Mr. Iilkington before his sale.