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• ANSWERS TO QUERIES. I 4IIIIJ1I n!K:llH l!S ITitWlI «ji» ini ji ? -»-« « 1 »• l* notieirfl nar answesed. "» rrfnat-r* I wiN be sent by -buM tind nwie J»y w«e ;xuewand n»- | I-wiB ply pnt:ryHxtit Is xuade nt vjiv-v wf vririoc cany. I UettiHB l:ii«T8 wtU oat be calculated, f *__ * A. J.., Chicago, ID. The wager on The Vintner was a draw. It was taken on the entry, with The Vintner to go. O. A., Chicago, 111. If the two first horae* of a tltree-borse parlay wio at price© that compound to exceed the player-* limit, the parlay must stiU go on uat1l the third horse has won or lost. A limit has nothing to do with the matter other than to defii.e the utmost wjiich can be won. E. M... Chicago. 111. The parlay on Wet Oirl and Abbott entry won on Wee Girl and White Lights, G. C, jorii*m, Ohio. It was a viirmjiag transaction. Hoot Mod and Bruns being a couplud entry in the betting, D. J. P.. Chicago, lit Wagers oa the Allen Bros., entry to the first race at Tijuana la*--t Saturday »rc- draws, for the reasJ* that a* the race was run there was no Allen Bros, entry in it. E. B.. Chicago, lit It was in 181$, not J» 3917, that there was a meeting at Hawthorne. The principal race was won by Jxxige. It was -alkd the American I «*by uid was of tiie guaianteed value of ?10,OW», M. C. It.. Ktiuoalia, Wis. Thimbles place tickets in the race ijuyu"Ued about paid .0u, which, in equivalent bookraaking terma, was 230 to 1ML