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... the FIRST OF APRIL M ifea April I stood before I»-dtopW. laud :' ‘*A daw chap hall be Itat makea an April fool of In any way.” Just then no orehin I _ ConMtumterisf from the other B«e. bMk * 4 (* i»r Be bolteneemeet within. And, mediteting, etrotod tan ...
... ATE of 80 SOVP.—Two miles. Noah (Hulme), 1; Bill Brenden Anthony), 0; April Fool (Phelan), 3. Also ran—Menythorpe (owner). Betting-6 to 2on Bill Brendon, 1 agst Noah. 6 to 1 April Fool, 90 to I Menythorpe. Won by half g length; a had thud. (Trained by ...
... handicapper. The Marquess of Westminster's Plate has 44 nominations ; amongst those are Lord Waterford’s Redmond O’Hanlon, April Fool; Mr. Copperthwaite’s the Deformed and Light of the Harem ; Kiteflyer and Indian Warrior, Irish bred, are in it. At Doncaster ...
... Manchester -4.- I.O—SALFORD MAIDEN STEEPLECHASE of 100 mieal True as Steel (G. Lyall), 1; April Fool (1). Phelan), 2; Bit of a Lark (J. Farrell), 3. Betting-13 to Bon April Fool, 7to 4 spot True as Steel, 23 to 1 Bit of • Lark. Won by ten lengths. (TraiDed ...
... 9ib. (Wynne) • • • • 1 Lord Waterford’s ch. c. April Fool, 3 .. 2 Mr. Watt’s cb. c. Hunting Horn, 3 yrs. .. $ Mr. Wilson’s b. c. by Clear the Way .. • • y netting—G to lon Isabella 2 to against April Fool. . splendid race between Isabella, Apn. Fool and ...
... Kiknagernogue, Kilmeaden 2. Claes 16.—For the Beat three year old Gelding or Filly.—C. Arthur Webb, Wilton, Mallow, Co. Oa*, April Fool, oheetaut, 1. Jerry Behan, Lowhour*, BeMarcum Co. Cork, brown gelding Xerres, 2. J. and P. Arnold, Waterford, chestnut gelding ...
... Teacher: How would you describe Henry Vlll Knglan otudeut; would deoribe him aa professional widower. Rubble: What’s an April fool, Papa? An April foul i« man who takes off bis winter umlerclothing on the first warm day. He (Americanus); What, you’ve ...
... describe Henry Vlll of llngland ctudent ; I would del:ribs - him as a professional widower. Bobbie: What's an April fool, Papa? An April fool is a man who take. off Me sinter underclothing on the flr4 warm d,ly. He (Americanus): What, you've been here ...
... authth mike that jt should frighten us so. ri , jes subm t t h eir recommend- April Fool’s Day. On Wednesday last, April the first, not quite everyone forgot it was April Fool’s Day and heard some kiddies haying a high time with passers by ''tailing their ...
... Now smiles, now tears,” the smiles preponderate. Sieru Winter has been effectually reo have been tlte origin of making April Fool, Wiitets are agreed that the castom-la, very ancient and wry generally observed. In nearly cv.ry cuaulry in.Eurpfe the Ist ...