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ANSWERS TO QUERIES. E. C, Nashville, Tenn. The Saratoga Cup being a stake race, persons elsewhere were bound to take Into consideration the fact that there might be added starters. George Smith paid nothing to show at the track or abroad, unless wagers abroad were at a price laid and accepted at the time, in which case he would pay to show. Chas. L., Chicago, 111. Boots was bred by Mr. J. B. Haggin at Elmendorf Farm near Lexington. Ky. He was one of a consignment of yearlings sent to. England for sale by Mr. Haggin in 1912. At auction there, he was sold to W. H. Schwind for 75 guineas 90. When he made his first start there, it was as the property of Oscar Lewlsohn. Mr. Lewisohn raced him in England in 1913 and 1914, and then brought him back to this country.