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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. tComiiiunications without names and addresses of senders will uot bo answered or noticed: nor will any answers be scut by mail. I C. II. W.. Norwood, O. It was a loser. See reply to Frank R, M. J. B-. Chicairo. At last accounts ex-jockey Willi 1111 Wiley was chick, u farming at or near s.nta truz. Cal. A. B.. Detroit Mich. When one backs a conn led entry without stipulating a certain horse to uo or all to go. his bet is decided by whatever horse or banes of the entry start. G. R.. Chicago. Neither horse was ever raced in Chicago, their careers betas: confined to New York tracks. Broomstick belonged to Captain S. S. Brown and Irish Lad to II. B. Duryea. G. J. !.. Cincinnati. O. Albert Fanz was included in the mutiicl field with tickets place, straight and show sold and plainly shown in Daily Racing Form. Had he won you w.rtraj have been paid a long price. As it was you lost. Frank R.. Cincinnati. O.. and others. When a horse of ■ eoupbil entry is sold and runs in the race In another ownership. It operates precisely as a s.rat.-h would, and wlrat is left of the entrv runs for tie Kickers bet. Ill the ease of the sixth race at Glare at ad Hal a Ida 1 shannon had nana sold, and Ibis left Hampton Court to run for backers of the Madden entry. Where it was Stipulated ill backing the entrv "Shannon to start." the stlpulatioi made such bets a draw, its meaning lieing that Shannon must btart as a part of the Madden entry or no bet.