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... *SP ORT INQ TiHE TURF.-By way of making up for rather meagre bills of fare for the last few weeks, there have (during the present week been illegitimate meetings in all directions, at Derby for ins ...
... *SP ORT INQ TiHE TURF.-By way of making up for rather meagre bills of fare for the last few weeks, there have (during the present week been illegitimate meetings in all directions, at Derby for ins ...
... I- i -z- ?? ? ?l ;en, THE TURF.-The First October Meeting (held as per usual ' in September) at Newmarket is always welcome, though, as a rule, no very exciting contests are to be witnessed. This wee ...
... = = TIta Tuz-.-The concluding day at the Newmarket Second Spring Mleeting showed, perhaps, better sport than its predecessors, largish ficldscontesting several of the events. Agneta, with Archer up, a ...
... ? - ?? ?? >- ??c PO RT IN TIHE TURF.-The acceptances for the Spring Handicaps, coming to hand within a few days of the decided disappearance of the frost, will put fresh life into Turf matters, and wh ...
... ?? N THE TURF. -As is always the case for some days after the Derby, the merits of the winner have been freely and fully discussed, and on this occasion there has been an unusually marked consensus of ...
... I ?? - THE TURF.-After a very brief interval of rest the ball has been again set rolling in the way of cross-country and timber- topping work at Kempton Park and Birmingham (Four Oaks), the authoritie ...
... SPoaRT! N ?? TUE TURF.-The Grand Military Meeting was brought off after all at Sandown Park last week, and with success too, notwithstanding the absence of so many officers in different parts of the w ...
... 'ΒΆ -; - D THE TURF.-The victory of Captain Machell's Valour last week in the Manchester Cup is certainly hitherto the sensational handicap event of the season. Probably not an individual on the Turf c ...
... ?? -- TIME THE TURF.-In all departments of our sports and pastimes beating the record seems to be strongly in vogue. In cricket, in rowing, in running, in athletics proper, the record is constantly ...
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... ?? PO &I, Tjii TURF.-A few days ago a definite rise in the temperature, as evidenced by the possibility of making hard snowballs, gave hopes that training operations might soon be resumed; but the old ...
... i/SPORTI TnH TURF.-Referring for a moment to the Newmarket Meeting last week, it may be mentioned that the race was a fairly interesting one. Thirteen animals came to the post, and of them Mr. Crawfur ...