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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. S. A. S.. Nashville. Tenn. See reply to H. H. C. C. I., New Orleans, La. It was a losing venture. II. C. B.. Jacksonville. Fla. The matter ended iu a draw. B. II.. Cincinnati. O. It was a winner and entitled to payment. 11. II.. Detroit. Mich. There being no Belmont entry starting, wagers on the entry were draws. •I. E. E.. Chicago. III. There is no question in the case. Both tracks w.-re fast, which includes "good." Baaulrer, Chicago. 111. C. T. Patterson, who saddled Omar Khayyam for the Kentucky Derby and trained him for the race, also bought him as a yearling at the Sept em tier Newmarket, England Sabs of 1115 for .i!75. He was bred by Sir John Robinson, who owns the Worksop Manor Stud. C. B. J.. Denver, Colo. There was another Im-poralor which raced in Jas. Oalways colors some eighteen years ago. lie was by Iroquois — Olenview and is dead. Little I Am was ruled off as a "ringer" in 1H97 at St. Louta. Punished with the horse wan F. 11. Il.ir.enfehi, O. E. Arthur, J. C. Davis and II. L. Wasson. J. B. B., Cleveland, O. Dolly Spanker was a bay gelding, not a mare. He was foaled in 1901 and raced eight seasons. R. T. Wilson owned him in 1917. He was by Kingston Lady Cay and was well named from a character in Sheridans play. During his racing career Dolly Spanker started 140 times, was first in twenty seven races, second in twenty-eight, third in twenty-four, unplaced in sixty-one and won 3,710. W. J. R.. St. Louis. Mo. Luke Blackburn was by Bonnie Scotland — Nevada, by Lexington. Lucasta, the dam of Fors-duca and Warte Nicht both by Fonso was by Hayden Edwards — Japonica, by Lever. Oakland was operated in 1911 and had thirty-nine racing days that year. Sysonby as a three-year-old in 1905 won S144.3SO. Colin as a two-year-old in 1907 won 31,007. Sysonby was not beaten in 1905. winning nine races. Colin was not beaten iu 1907, winning twelve races.