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FERMANAGH POLO SPORTS AND RACES

... ; Lieutenant and Mrs. Wynn, King's Royal Rifles; Lieutenant Goslin, King's Royal Rifles; Mr. Charles F. Falls and Mrs. Falls, Killyreagh, Lieutenant Chaplin, King's Royal Rifles; Mr. F. E. S. Packonlham, Colonel Simpson and Mrs. Simpson, Cappy; Captain ...

SPORTING

... 1 ; Duchess, 2; Beauclerk, 3. Eleven ran. Match-M usa beat La Sorrentina. Match between Namo and Phantom Sail off. Match-Charles II. beat Miss Batenan. Match-Dead heat between Hebrides and Lady Bugle Eye. Phlate of :50 Sovs.-Cecrops, 1 ; Pirate Chief ...

THE TURF LIBEL ACTION

... this morning in the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice, be- fore the Lord Chief Justsce and a special jury. Charles Wood, the plaintiff. was examined by Mr. LOCKWOOD. He said lie hId been employed as a jockey for eighteen years. He was a ...

LATEST BETTING

... B:anner, retired (salary £1,200). Genteral Post-cffice--lr. Charles S\ nwldds RIalpl has been tnppoilite(l to a clutkshiip at ipswich, maid passed his exateination. The Dockyards-Mr. Ill. P. Chaplin, accoiitan t at Portstnoithi, lioe tieei transteried to ...

SPORTING NEWS

... llib. ; six and aged, 9st.; m. and g. sllowed 41b. Winner to be sold for £-2,000, or to carry 71b. extra. D I. 3 subs. Mr. Chaplin's Breadalbane, 4 yrs (not to be sold), .. Marquis of Hastings' Ackworth, 5 yre, .. . 2 Two ran. Match-Dot beat Horror Filly ...

SPORTING NEWS

... lb. ; fillies, St. Slb.; winners before searting, 5 lb. extra. Last half of R.51. 7 subs. Lord Stamford's Cellins, I Mr. Chaplin's Hermit, 2 Four ran. Coffee-Room Stakes-Claverhonse walked over. Plate of 100 Bove.-Duke, 1; Christmas Carol, 2. Four ran ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... ilL bro erase's Wexfnord lAass 85 Mr Hawktridge's c by Prestoepans-The Squaw Green 6 5 Mr Chaplin's St Slant Eayhloo 5 5Mr Chaplin's Gyges J Carnnon S 2 Sr Chaplin's Tbounderslruez Adams 2 Mr aarrison's Pulgidlitr Private 6 2Mr I'A noon's Can re I'.Aeeon ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Private fluke of Hamilton's Fiddler Marsh Mr Craig's colt by Coltneas-Empress Frederick Driscoll1 Mrl Chaplin's filly by Hermit, danm by Galopin- Mir Chaplin' fii b a~ere-otolkore Privat Mr D Cooper's PapriknaBlcwl Mr W Cooper's fitly by Minting'-4allactry ...

SPORTING

... Verrall, a brother of the well-known handi| capper, and a second tournament was concluded on Wednesday night. when Mr. Charles Bush, one of the safest of the metropolitan commission agents, was triumphant. Mr. B. stood 300 to 14 about himself, and his ...

MILITARY SPORTS AT ENNISKILLEN

... Inspector and Mrs. Bailey; Mr. G. A. Moloney, R.M.; Rev. Wrn. Knox, Rev. Win. E. De Burg-h. District.Inspector Dagg, Mr. Charles E. R. A. Irvine and the Misses Irvine; DMr. Vin. Purdon, C.E., and Mrs. Purdon; Dr. Leeper, J.P., and Mr. Lseper, Ederncy; ...

SPORTING

... I agast Wellington. Won by a leugtl; a head between second and third. Brighton Welter. Charles V. (Loates) beat Don Quixote (C. Wood). Betting-11 to 10 on Charles V. Won by a length. 3sTTING ON TkUM COUsAu. IAVESUOOL CUP. Thursday, November 9. About a ...

SPORTING

... sustained a serious loss in the death of Penarth, a good cross-country performer, and a most promising hunter-getter. M-r. Chaplin paid a large sum a few months ago for the horse, to whom he was much attached. The Marquis of Hastings, whose race meeting ...