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8 0 PERIA9TER 8 0 JUST 8 0 ALCESTER 8 0 TRAVESTY M, BEARY C. PARKER G. BEZANT F. LANE R. PERRYMAN

... Newmarket. May (2m.). Finn going. 4 4—POSTERITY (8-3). b. c. by Bon-in-Law-Hemlock. Carried 8-8 4th of 6to Win ton (8-7), Nijinski (9-5), and (9-0), Newmarket, April 30 (l>4tn.). Finn going. 0 O—DARA SHUKOH (8-3), b. c. Son-iB-UW- Mahal. Carried 9-0 when ...

THE Y ORES HIRE

... Betting: Sporting Chronicle and Sporting Life-5 to 2 NIJINSKI. 6 to each agst N’eguac and Larking, and 100 to 8 Refectory. Race started 3.1. Neguac set the pace followed by Larking, with Nijinski close handy last of the lour, lor three furlong?. where ...

Behind the Ballet

... and Foklne to Karsavina and Sokolova, have helped with their memories and advice. Naturally, such a book the story of the Nijinsky tragedy has to re-told, but the authors believe that they have sifted the truth as near as it will ever be known. A. W. Carr ...

Spengler's Disturbin1 By J. A. LAUWER wages gi ingjs. Th(

... - «r JOHN MACBEATE. f/t —-- v.- ' ' ' ' ————with 12 niunretioos. _ ± ' --. . - . - w — - v 91m author of HUI» o! Ood, Nijinsky and Diaghileff [ C, H. SPURGEON ' \, Tragic [Stow of Great Dancer I, V.' ! ■ ; 'I J 4 •[ - I T/JL V' : ry&DOiUSBSTVOUitt ...

BETTING FORECAST

... Wootfcon 3 ELLENBOROUGH (Mr. E. Esmond) J. Jarvis 9 3 KOFI ((Mr. Sol Joel) .. Earl 9 CILARLEMAGNE (Mr. Sol Joel) * .Earl 9 3 NIJINSKI (11. H. Aga .R. Dawson 9 GOLDEN RAIN (Sir M. Nigbtingall 9 WEF.DS (Mra. 8. Whitburn . 9 HUNTER'S MOON (Lord Derby) Fk ...

BETTING FORECAST

... VARSHASDAROVIA T. POT HOT J. » r»nr C. HA ' t * */• BA 1 7 11 WHITE BLOSSOM J- DINE* 7 11 KALA JUGGER ~ BETTING FORECAST. to 4 Nijinski, 11 to 5 1 Blouom. 7 Monarchy, 10 others. ...

BETTING FORECAST

... Wootfoii BULWARK (Sir V. Sassoon) Crawford 3..7 13 TANGIRA (Lord Bcatcrbrook) ..S. 3-7 ROBBIE BURNS (Lord Pickering 3..7 10 NIJINSKI (lI.H. Aga Khan) R. Dawwoo 3..7 10 (Mr. E. Tomlioson) 3.-7 10 DOUBLE AWAY (Mr. A. B. Walker) Peru* 3..7 10 LADY ROSBMORE ...

DR. BLUNT

... penportraits that are to appear in M. Blanche's memoirs—cf Whistler, Henry James, Wilde, Hardy, Max Bserbohm, Bernard Shaw, Nijinsky, Sir William Rothenstein. and many more. And the pictures of hunting and racing in England, of Marble Arch in 1998 and Piccadilly ...

Browning Commemoration

... as a social centre for professional dancers, and as a ballet'museum. Among the acquisitions are original costumes worn by Nijinsky, regarded by some as the greatest ballet dancer of modern times. The club has also collected shoes tnat belonged once to ...

BRADFORD TRADES COUNCIL AND IMPORTED LABOUR

... comical that ripples of laughter several times passed through the auditorium. The Dance Poem, called, ia the invention Mr. Nijinsky. who took part in the performance, and was ably assisted by Mdmes. Karsartna and Scholiar. As Mr. Pierre conducted, the work ...

8 0 Moyresquc—ear. Bst. lib. (Mr. Cazalet)

... Exchange Scllinc Handicap—Beruita ai>d Script. Selling Nursery Handicap—Denx Milica. Manchester Autumn Brccderß’ Foal Plate—Nijinski and Flying S|>ear filly. Prince Edward Handicap—Zeno and Lordland. LEWES. Moderate Plate—Clii-Rockcl, Killoußb Castle, and ...

Duties Measure and Parliament

... last but not least, of music that seems perfectly inspired for its pur- IHjse. Those of who were fortunate enough to see Nijinsky as Petroushka will never be really contented with any other, and by such standard M. Woisikovsky can only accounted adequate ...