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THE GRASMERE SPORTS

... T HE G R ASMERE SPORTS. 1. The start of the Hound Trail Bace of ten miles. 2. Mr. F. Murgatroyd' s Fuller ton, the winning hound in Hound Trail Bace, jumping up to trainer, J. Collin- son, jun., at the finish of race. 3. J. A. Speddie (Falkirk), winner of Banning High Leap, and second in hong Leap. 4. B. W. Scott (Kilmarnock), winner of Long Leap with 22ft., and third in High Jump. 5. Temple ...

A QUICK TRIP

... . By J. Stanley Hughes. IT was a station on the plains of Queensland. Well- sinking was being carried on some twenty miles from the homestead. Jack the Rat was one of the three hands employed by the contractor. Spoken to as Jack, spoken of as the Rat, written down in the station books as both, he never laid claim to, or seemed to care for any other style or title. When he drew his wages he ...

The Sportswoman

... The Sportsworp&p- WE have a good deal of very high wind up in the north, and cold evenings and early mornings. The guns and the rods are far from pleased; the birds are wild, and fishing on the Loch is possible only on the sheltered parts. Such days as are quiet enough to fish it in the likeliest places provide excellent sport, and we have had many a delicious dish of fresh trout for breakfast ...

LAND, AIR, AND WATER

... . By H. MASSAC BUST. AERIAL and marine motoring have been well to the fore during the past week. The Rheims meeting, however, has not been concluded yet. Of course, there have been occasions when the competitors have not been able to come up to the line on the mere ringing of the starting bell, as it were. This is but to be expected, for as yet we are admittedly merely in the initial stages of ...

POINTER AND SETTER TRIALS, DOUGLAS, NEAR LANARK

... . I. Mr. A. N. Hall's Gruinard Grampus, winner of All- Aged Stake. 2. Major Piatt's South Durham Lude pointing, and South Durham Free backing, winners of the Li race Stake and Trophy. 3. II atchmq the trials. 4. Mr. Isaac Sharpe s Stylish Sheila on point in the heather, which won tJuppy stake. o. waiting. o. crossing a stream with the dogs. 7. Lunch by side of a stream. 8. Going over the moors ...

GLORIOUS GOOD WOOD

... GLORIOUS GOOD WOO D. 1. On the steps of the lawn. 2. Her Majesty and Princess Victoria in their box. 3. Lord Rosebery's Neil Gow coming in after winning the Prince of IFaJes's Stakes of 1,800 sons. 4. Mr. G. S. Davies's br. c. Galatine, winner of the Halnaker Plate. 5. Major E. Coder's Galvani coming into unsaddling enclosure after winning the Drayton Handicap. 6. Mr. Fairie's Lcmberq, ...

MOTORING.--LAND, AIR, AND WATER

... MOTORING. LAND, AIR, AND WATER. -By H. MASSAC BU1ST. IT is an unusual thing for Parliament to sit on August Bank Holiday, and the subject of its deliberations on Monday was still more unusual, for Mr. Haldane made the highly gratifying announcement that a total sum of £78,000 was to be spent on various forms of aërial locomo tion in the course, of the current financial year. This is not as ...

A GROUSE SHOOTER'S START

... A GROUSE SHOOTER'S STAR T. OFTEN is there dispute whether in sport realisation or anticipation is the most enjoyable. Realisation is but knocking over the grouse and gathering them from the heather; the one is only pulling a trigger, the other generally left to the gillie to perform. Nevertheless, without the shot, anticipation would come to mean nothing at all, whereas with it how large ...

THE DUBLIN HORSE SHOW.--THE OPENING DAY LAST TUESDAY

... THE DUBLIN HORSE SHOW.-- THE OPENING DAY LAST TUESDAY. 1. Viscount Power scourt acting as steward. 2. Judging the thoroughbreds. 3. Miss Ella Ross's Grand Vulcan and. Grand V nlmnn i,/ i.. 4. Major .I/. lialfc on h\s hunter gelding, Lisrowan, 1st prize. 5. Mr. Stephen Mum ford's thoroughbred stallion, Curio, 1st and Champion and Crolcer Cup. ...