RACECOURSE CHAT
... aad half at a good pace; Outsider and St. Kvremosde going mile aad a qoartor; Caro M jT. Marsh’a Shdlmartin (J. Watts op). 9»aph>OM. and FI or di Caba galloped a mile aad a quarter at a good pace; Achaieoa and ...
... aad half at a good pace; Outsider and St. Kvremosde going mile aad a qoartor; Caro M jT. Marsh’a Shdlmartin (J. Watts op). 9»aph>OM. and FI or di Caba galloped a mile aad a quarter at a good pace; Achaieoa and ...
... and Pericles went a mile and a half. 11. Marsh’s Caiman. Pluinsa.de!-, Persiffence. Aohaicip. Perry AlmriK, Mrs Gamp. Perseus, Bulbul, and Btephancs Peck’s team walked. Ryan’s Prestwick. Ereoene, aad galloped a mile and a quarter a good pace ...
... now show a Dirkhampton pomibly meant reversal of the Hurst Park form. TRAINING REPORT. X?wninrket, Noon, THE RICfcCOLItaE SIDE. G. Chaloorr'a Short Circuit galicpcd two mile*; O ghw. C.ejn Sweep. Bouaiwood. and Itemwl ftlly went mi.o and quarter a nice pace; ...
... Saleratus going six furlongs. F. Lcaoh's Mardi Gras and Binop i gallopeil mile and a half a nine pace; Condor and Conroy went rofle and a quarter: Noonday 11. travelled a mile: Kearaage, Eiderdown. Chacornar. Olympia, Mi Noeia, Orchid. Ormes Bay. and Chicane ...
... mile. Goodwin's TnMMpsurmicy, Gold. Dee, Cspeine, rad Soaraway wont a mile and a half; Hoy and Water Wheel goias; a m-ie and quarter, Cheers, MoraMa, and Florin wont a mile. T Jmsaißfa'a II . Mlowbora, Ghklloo, Karakonl, loductian. and ...
... RACECOURSE CHAT. NEWMAKKBT, Thursday Afternoon. The King was again present when the curtain was lung up with a Two-year-old Plate on the Dewhnrrt Plate Course. fnr which a previous winner at this meeting in Galloway threw down the Gauntlet all comers ...
... llorsir.p. A. Hayhoe, in the Mr. G. T. Wood, tried ST. (K. Caanoa), 1: AUtiirtl?r. 2; Bmi Rock, 3. Sir farloniri Woe by » Rock; bad third. J WaUon’a WHIN BLOOM. 1; Catgut (K. CVanoa), 2; fit. Kitts, Castro, 4; Ail Hot, 5; A. Orsoille, 6; Watioa’a Zxiapieri ...
... Hotel Chat /JINO MARTINELLI lowered his glass of vino rosso and offered me a cigarette. Do you want to fight me? he asked quite solemnly. I took the cigarette and shook my head. In that atmosphere I could not have fought anyone. We were sitting with our ...
... RACECOURSE CHAT. (FEOM DUE TRAVELLING CORRESPONDENT) CASTLE IRRELL. AftcrLoan. Northerner* recently have had a rare good inning* with racing, bat although they fail to patronise the new Manchester Course much a* the old one. thore was a eery paying nnuter ...
... have never known a '; ,a real eminence which had not : ' a d powerfui half-back line. The essential ? . ? good half-back are muUitudinous. '’. , a S k-Jful tackier. He must be up to an dodges of a e’ever forward; nay, he ...
... Oßford; the Rev. Canon Hicks. M.A., St. Philip's Rectory, Salford; tho Rev. C. E. Garrad, M.A., Westcott House, Cambridge; the Rev. J. H. B. Masterman, M.A., Queen's College, Birmingham; and the Rev. R. F. McNcile. M.A.. t.irist Church, Oxford. To bo ...
... expected to win. A fine powerful colt, is far Irom being good was thought to be after his Lingfield victory, but the fact is is no boy’s hors*. It was thought, however, that with Laae in the saddle, would give a more generous display, but that has a soft spot ...