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PLAYER'S NUMBER 3

... STREET, STRATFORD-UPON-AVON. The Garrick Inn. T Stands on the site of an earlier building destroyed by fire in 1594. 4 Re-named after the Garrick Jubilee in honour of Shakespeare in 1769. Founded on traditional merit is that other famous number, Player's ...

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... STREET. STRATFORD-UPON-AVON. The Garrick Inn. Stinds on the sire of an earlier building destroyed by fire in 159 i. Re-named after the Garrick Jubilee in honour of Shakespeare in 1769. Founded on traditional merit is that other famous A number, Player's ...

FASHIONS FROM STAGE AND STALLS

... Hit the Deck, the gorgeous and wonderful new production at the Hippodrome. The first-night audience went on shouting her name after endless curtain calls, but she kept her place in the long line of principals, and the only speech was made by the clever ...

Sums up America, Professional and Amateur, in his article The Golfer

... championships. The open championship, 111 Idblj ocl W LI 1c dUbUlULc lUut Ui UUl Ucal piajciOj and the sight of American name after American name at the top of the list was a little dis concerting. We can quite comfortably swallow the fact that America ...

BY THE WAY: Corinthians' Heavy Day

... day. The turf is perfect short, crisp grass on which the ball sits waiting to be hit. I went to Beau Desert (a wonderful name) after it had rained practically every day for three weeks, and, naturally, expected to find a little damp ness. Not a bit of it ...

FRIDAY TO MONDAY--AND PARIS

... as yet no spot in this city bears his name as it bears that of many lesser men than he. There is some talk, however, of naming .after him the little open space where the â– Quai Malaquais widens in front of the In- stitut. If this is true, nowhere could a ...

A SPECIAL TO LINCOLN

... pockets and the rest of the world were all forgotten, while the thud i of approaching hoofs struck music to my ears. One name after another was shouted. The favourite wins I yelled, delighted beyond I measure as I saw our gallant horse well to the fore ...

RAPIER ON RACING

... 1028-29 season. the second day of the meeting there was J the Troytown Steeplechase of three miles, he race was given its name after that grand Irish 'chaser Troytown, who gave Jack Anthony his third winning ride in the Grand National. I rather fancy Troytown ...

Rapier on Racing

... guineas for her as a yearling, knowing full well, etc. A N Y r\. h o w, Lady Mar- jorie had shown there is s o m e- thing in a name after all. She swished her tail almost viciously, but every thing else was accom plished after the manner of a perfect lady. Some ...

RAPIER ON RACING

... allowed to run for the Ilsley Selling Plate. The reader should understand that according to rule a horse must be given a name after its two-year-old days, otherwise it may not run. This one had got through the barrage and so the Stewards had to get busy ...

SOME EARLY ST. LEGERS

... who originally drew up the sweepstakes. The Marquis of Rockingham was in the chair, and it ivas ho who gave the race its name after its actual founder, the Colonel. Again a filly was suc cessful, in Hollandaise, by Match 'em, the first season the sweep ...