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... favourites. a In the Deweburut Plato Coiman wias served up very warm, but ho just failed to beat Frontier, ond, although the American had Illb the worst of the weights, this forn suggests that his Middle Park Plate success was a fluke, as Frontier, according ...

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... Leonatus timrey gaI112 Ioard Derby's f by' Chiyppon'el--Carletta G. Lamnbion ly a7 5 Mr. L,. de othoebchrid'o I byv Morglay-American Girl dayh)ee at 75 1rI A. L. Donican'e Mount Btns cole a-,7~5 Mr. L.Droasoyv's Pimenrta Jenninegs. un. a a 75 Lord llassbe-y'h ...

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... rare of Ar. *'Dian' l'bi'laal. wsho for many years w~as an aooompleishd ti'.9euian 2-til on the list cod across country. Minstrel baa aleeady -' rived at his establishmnent at Lindon, wherc e la bs 0 Ik dens in trait aung for the Prncee of Wtaies, w~hose ...

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... at 40 to 1. For the Cambridgeshire Berzak, who will' by the mount of Sloan, was beat in demand at 100 to S. and ,snother American, St. Cleud II., was in reqsoest at 100 to 6, a price booked to Uniform. A few outsiders were supported. For instanee, Sandia ...

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... i\ A i Ktlpsck. New~Tct--ye Li j tho Ttiisrle, Scat i, ?? ?? stoo. ?? nd.-v. St. C-It dIJ lce~k-. Erodes 'dine. to N N r Minstrel, A-hhiurt'. Phoels:'- Girl Fat)E. Braylihcid, r- C oaroa ' aecritigcr. Croftecmtio Ths' 13,!ha. Carito-n Cr~- I ?? - Etadwartdin ...

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... chance, and, with the American- bred Berzak also succumbed to the.-exigencies of training, it -was known for some time past that the struggle would be entirely confined to~ French can- didates, with the exception of the American-bred &St Cloud II. No ...

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... quite en2oughi in all conscience at this late day., put in an appear-nce. not to speak of mysterious and ques- tionable American norelties-i -Dougall horrors. as they were irreverently called by one visitor. which managers represented as only fit for ...

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... certainly did nor suggest that ho would he equal to this rack. Thus he started as rank outsider, and was not much fancied by the Americans, who had allowed him to incur a, penalty of filh by winning a omall race at Hurst Park last week. However, he won. in clever ...

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... Stakes he finished only a neck behind Diakka, who is now called upon to allow him 101b. for the beating-a clear proof that the American is harshly handicapped. La Sa- geese, who won the race last year, has been dropped so considerably in the handicap that I ...

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... Handicap, whilst Sardine was withdrawn front the Eglinton Nursery. Racing began with the Gerard ~Nursery, for which thes American bred Terpsiobore II. w-as always favourite, but although he ran wall be died out at the distance, acid Check Bird won after ...

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... a tho- rough preparation. anil the owsner who has a can- didate to beat himo xviii be lucky- Mir. L~o-illerd's pair o3f Americans-Sandia3 and Bet-zak-arc both doing wvell, and the chosen one xviii play a big part. :^ present the market points to Berczck ...

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... Maclanhlna's t by 'oanus, 'dam by Bland- ford out of Rartehorns, 2 a Mr. W. I'Aneon'e Norhy. 3 a MJr. A. B. Hasten's Royal Minstrel, a a Mr. WV. Y. Lee's Disillusion, 3 a Mn. IV. 'tlarehinton's The White Lord, 6 Eachi to be sold for 60 soya. -4 -20 - FRYSTON ...