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... English games, specially horse racing. As an racehorses declared it was fiction for people say that horse racing could not indulged without gambling, for, taking him sal f one, be never betted sixpence in his life a horse ...
... English games, specially horse racing. As an racehorses declared it was fiction for people say that horse racing could not indulged without gambling, for, taking him sal f one, be never betted sixpence in his life a horse ...
... All ORIGTFAL WAGE!. The clement of wager, whether it horse race, a nobleman driving team of borers against time, a walk round the world, swim across the Clumne). or fastest trip rots the Atlantic, has interestiiigsiirrouiuiiiigs to tho*:® imbued with ...
... bright. ploaenot temper the raye I the afternoon the Sonth Penes ~ ,1,.,, That the holiday folk are ‘’ortnoity witness horse racing was clearly I . ' '•’. e. their thonsnnds. and the was the largest have erer scenhere, | ' ...
... It is, however, hardly probable that book betting such defined by the Code Napoleon, which distinguishes speculation on horse racing from of chance or hazard, can suppressed. National Skatino Tbs sxu.ua! mcstli be held this (Thursday)alUruoon. c.O m., ...
... QLYiIPIA at CHRISTMAS. SPORTING and MILITARY SHOW, GRAND VELODROMR, B CYCLE COMPETITIONS, OBSTACLE RACING, HORSE RACING. ST EE.'LECH A SING. POLO RACES, BOXING, th« LARGEST ARENA In the WORLD. FULL BAND of H.M. SCOTS ARDS, hy hind permi'sion of Colonel ...
... had the care of the races had luersased in due proportion the iui,.ortance of the event. did not think it should left to one man or another's honesty. He could not see why yaebtiogshould bee onducied upon the same lines as horse racing. He had been subjected ...
... MRAND SPORTING and MILITARY SHOW, lx TWICE DAILY, at 13.0 aud C.O. GRAND VJJLODROMR. B'CYOLR COMPETITIONS. OBSTACLE HACINQ. HORSE RACING. STi.BI'LF. CHASING. POLO HACKS, HONING, Ac, IN tha LARGEST ARENA in lh« WORLD. FULL BAND of H.M. SCO 8 GCAUDS. I.y Kind ...
... that nearly all the joskey clubs now use the new starting machine, which does away with the iutcrminablu delays which make horse racing inoying at times. The athletes have era I ted who rater for the sport of n an I rive ou« hotter. A Mr. M Bri.lo, who is ...
... man who would wreck every Iho coun’ry. and turn them info arable land. said that horse racing was positive the animals. begged to uy, in answer to Mr. John Burns, that horse rac.ng wus not cruelty; on the contrary. re was ualiou in the wo. Id where iu eils ...
... Limerick for horse racing, Berkshire for training—each in its way is, perhaps, most favoured county the United Kingdom. Such thoughts as above few lines represent, have crossed my mind, probably through rinding last issue of the Irish Racing Calend.ir, ...
... the abolition of which would be marked as a huge loss by such as have the welfare of English horse breeding and horse racing deeply at heart. Northampton Races seem impregnable a fashionable point of view, the aristocraoj always flocking to this scene ...
... or more horses. Imi tins permission vtul only gran led when the jockey also tramer, aud the horse is to trained his own stable. . 'Die Stewards ng on previous occasions observed that many jockeys have been the habit betting on horse racing, and of ...