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w ANSWERS TO QUERIES ■ — i » I Communications without names and addresses f will not be noticed nor answered. No answers will I be sent by mail and none by wire unless reply pre-I payment is made at time of wiring query. v - » M. A. McC.. Detroit. Mich. A place parlay April 1 on Producer and Oholns would have lost. F. J. II.. Dayton. O. George Smith is a sou of the English horse Out of Reach and the mare lon-suelo II. T. B. W.. Marion. 111. At IV-lorimier Park. May 19. 1917. Tillotson won ovei the ajnaaj five-eighths distance in 1:01. W. A. Lexington. Ky. The disqualification of Closer did not effect the betting, which remains as the horses finished. H. K.. St. Louis. Mo. Monday. April ir . will lie a blank day in racing. The sjsirt will be resumed at Havre de Grace April Hi. J. T. S.. Chicago. III. A parlay of 0 straight and s.i place on Bierman and Donald Macdonald at Havana Saturday. March 30. would have fulled for the return of $."ill straight and ." place. J. F. V.. Chicago. 111. In order to have place and show quotations in the inutuels it is necessary that ■i horse should finish as good as second. Hubbub ran unplaced, so cannot say what his place and show prices would have been. J. K. I.. Chicago. 111. The length of the thoroughbreds stride when fully extended varies, that of a large horse lieing naturally greater than that of a small horse, but alsiut twenty-three feet wall probably Is- the average. A. J. B.. Chicago. 111. A parlay at Havana March M on Cardome in the first race and the Polk entry in the second race would apparently have been void on the latter, for the reason that there were two Polk entries in it, one of which won and the other lost.