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FAMOUS TRAINING STABLES.--MR. P. PECK, HARRATON HOUSE, EXNING, NEWMARKET

... FAMOUS TRAINING STABLES.-- MR. P. PECK, HARRATON HOUSE, EXNING, NEWMARKET. 1. A gallop. Mr. Peck watching Diablerie colt, Cyrus, Vasco, and Medicine Man reading from left to right). 4. Mr. P. Peck. o. Harraton House. 4. The string on the Limekilns near the Belt. King's Limner, Diablerie colt, Cicero, Sea Triv. Cyrus, Orator, Vasco, &c. (readina from left to riaht). 5. Horses leaving the ...

UNBEATEN TWO-YEAR-OLDS OF THE YEAR.--TRAQUAIR AND SLIEVE GALLION, WITH THEIR TRAINERS

... UNBEATEN TWO-YEAR-OLDS OF THE YEAR.-- TRAQUAIR AND SLIEVE GALLION, W1IH THEIR TRAINERS. candidate on that occasion gave the race to Traquair/ and 'left the question of^oremacv °ni1906 y.ou|d,te decided in the July Stakes at Newmarket, but the absence of Capt. Greer's paper in advance of this week's Newmarket pLetLg ^nders it TmooTsihle o lt U, w con,ecture. The necess ty, however, of going to ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... . IN writing about golf on Easter Monday, one is at a serious disadvantage because a large number of competi tions are only half-finished or have not yet been commenced. Notes, therefore, on some of the most important competi tions will, I hope, be dealt with briefly later. At Sandwich the Easter meeting of the Royal St. George's Club is always invested with more than ordinary interest, and if ...

WITH MAJOR POWELL-COTTON IN THE CONGO FOREST

... . REUTER'S representative has had an interview with Major Powell-Cotton, who has arrived in Rome on the conclu sion of a most interesting African jour ney, which extended over twenty-seven months. Major Powell-Cotton said, regarding the objects and results of his journey When I left England two years and three months ago my idea was to traverse Africa from the Nile to the Zambesi, and to ...

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... THE LAST HOCKEY INTERNATIONAL OF THE SEASON. ENGLAND DEFEATS SCOTLAND AT BOURN VILLE, BIRMINGHAM. By defeating the Northern team on the 2hrd ult., on Messrs. Cadbury's workpeople' s ground at Bournville, England achieved the feat of winning all this season's internationals without the loss of a goal, having scored 28 to nil. ...

THE GATWICK SUMMER MEETING

... T H E G A T W ICR R U M M E R M E E T I N G. 1. The Sale Ring. Selling Footpath, the winner of the Lodge Selling Handicap of 460 so vs. 1 11-- 2. View of the course during the Purley Plate Race 3. The Members' enclosure. 4. In the paddock. o. Ihe stands after the Dorking Welter, showing the objection sustained notice up re Ventriloquist. 6. Mr. W. H. Brices Eminent, winner of the Manor ...

OXFORD v. CAMBRIDGE AT THE BATH CLUB

... . Cambridge University won each swimming event, while the polo match was drawn at one goal each.) CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY has turned out many good individual swimmers, but seldom so good an all-round team as that which met the Oxford representatives in the annual encounter at the Bath Club, on the 24th ult. B. T. Verrey, the fresher who showed such fine form recently in beating the Cambridge ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... . By Vedette. THE calm before the storm of the opening theatrical season has continued unbroken, for the one dramatic novelty which I expected to be discussing this week had to be postponed. This was the American farce, Billy, which Mr. James Welch was compelled to put off at the Vaudeville through a chill, which confined him to his bed. Billy will, I understand, prove to be a farce of false ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... . THERE was one eminently satisfactory feature about the golf at Totteridge last .Saturday which may not have struck everybody. It is now plainly apparent that Harry Vardon is as strong and well as ever he has been in his life. No man who was not absolutely fit and well could have battled for two rounds with the appallingly fierce heat of Saturday last. It was bad enough to walk and watch golf ...

BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS, THE SCOTTISH VILLAGE COMEDY BY GRAHAM MOFFAT, AT THE HAYMARKET THEATRE

... BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS, THE SCOTTISH VILLAGE COMEDY BY GRAHAM MOFFAT, AT THE HAYMAUKET THEATRE. 1. Melen Dunlop (Mrs. Graham Moffat), to Tammas Biggar (Mr. Graham Moffat), her old sweetheart, by whom she was jilted in the past: You can pay me back the forty pounds I. laid out for our intended wedding.' Z. Bunty (Miss Moffat) rearranges the haw or w neetum (Mr. Watson flume) after his run ...

HAMMOND & CO., LTD

... HAMMOND CO LTD. registered trade mark LEATHER BREECHES AND TROUSERS MAKERS, MILITARY AND SPORTING TAILORS, Branches 465, Oxford Street, LONDON. PARIS. 8, Place Vendome; VIEIMNA:I.Tegethoffstrasse,1; BRUSSELS:41, Boulevard deWaterloo; MANCHESTER: 13, St. Ann St. Telegraphic Addresses BREECHES, LONDON, MANCHESTER, PARIS, VIENNA, and BRUSSELS. Sole Agents in South Africa HEPWORTHS, Ltd., Cape ...