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... P 0 P-T I - N Tir TvrF.--A fair share of patronage was given to the Border meeting at Carlisle, but this is just the time when the aristocratic patrons of the Turf do not care to travel so far from Lo ...
... P 0 P-T I - N Tir TvrF.--A fair share of patronage was given to the Border meeting at Carlisle, but this is just the time when the aristocratic patrons of the Turf do not care to travel so far from Lo ...
... THE FINAL OF THE ASSO. C/A TJON CUTE As a general rule the mcst conspicuous feature of the final ties for the Association Cup is not the excellence of the play, but the electric excitement of the game ...
... SITVIMAING AND DIVING TIlE Long Vacation is with us, the swimmers' memories awaken. The few glorious days we have chanced on Lately have yielded visionsof calm waters, breeze-rippled, that have lapped ...
... f? ?? ?? Q6' ( ;5 z(5 9 THE Tue:..-Yet another almost blank week, the hurdle-racing and steeple-chasing at Carmarthen having little but local hnerest.- It is stated that the horses in training at King ...
... j vkac IlU.x (ldfll31C5 BY LADY VIOLET GREVILLE PEoPrE who cackle so glibly over the extraordinary devel.,p ment and the hlabits of activity and endurance acquired bh th women of to-day have probably ...
... ,?Port5 site t1a5tillits BY VAflVDEDECKElr ALTHOUGH the honorary secretary of the London THE LONOoNAthletic Club is not in a position to say definitely that a CLUS AS team representing his excellent ...
... ? ,61, ?- T TIrw TuRF.-The very large ?? wvlicih characterised the recent gatherilug at D)crby Were ecplisetl by thse at llchester at the end of last wteek;, and very seldom1l illeed have so maklx hor ...
... TU RF AFTER the defeat of Victoricus, in the Leicester Royal Stakes, by Rusticus, whom no one thought had the least chance, the other monster stake, the Lancashire Plate, was anxiously looked ...
... PATIME TURF SEVERAL Grand National candidates have been seen in public of late, but none of their- performances have thrown much light on the race. Sarah Bernhardt won her race at Plumpton most easily ...
... SPO.T NG GoODWOOD and the other great Sussex racing meetings nearly monopolised all turf sport for the time being; but when these had concluded it developed itself sporadically last week all over ...
... ASTIME ?? THE TURF-Like most Northern meetings, that at Stockton- ?? produced good sport this week, and the fine weather made the gathering a most enjoyable one. Joshua, the not unhappily if somewhat ...
... I i THE TURF.-There were a couple of days' racing at Four Oaks Park and Hull last week. At Four Oaks, What Not won a couple of races, and, among others, Duke of Richmond and The Sikh were successful. ...