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... Autumn Handicap, Dorando setiring his fifth victory of the season. The horse had not been successful since winning the Duke of Cambridge Handicap at Newmarket in July. ...
... Autumn Handicap, Dorando setiring his fifth victory of the season. The horse had not been successful since winning the Duke of Cambridge Handicap at Newmarket in July. ...
... rest pers.u. The dear old man. says little knew in what direction his pro- Mery Would be fulfilled. nen the late Duke of Cambridge visited `Charley' s Aunt he was so amused by Mr. antics that in his fits of laughter he jabbing his equerry on the ...
... .lllstebers II 330 FIXING HANDICAP. MK I.REAT SURPRISE H Tapp S ' , Emu JACK R NIINEHEAD I. Musa.) J (saw POLISH DUKE Joel( SCOTCH DUKE (Mr •• • F NORASIAC W RADIANCY I JOON IRDIOON ;Mr G Paton( PRINTER'S PIE (lend Donna. I AM/ANGER (Mr A PLUMISTEAD ...
... Blue threes and has proportionately lowered their chances. If this accident had nut happened I would have ' picked out Cambridge ea the winners. I stall think they will get home, but I am not a bit dogmatic about it. LANCASHIRE COMBINATION. NORTH-EASTERN ...
... OLYMPIC GAMES. (PAO, • R.roni Preas. KILLING v. TILLING. ENGLAND'S PLEASURE GARDEN. F. S. seesaw Lest nb•nth, travelling to Cambridge, I got into a carriage in which eat two gentlemen's servants. They were in charge of the cartrid,;(4 for some big shoot. ...
... Itarnagatr Town. 0: \larger Tomb I. Arms Ordnanee Corp.. 2; Onodland Tarim. 4. -Kamm. 0: UnivisrAti. 3. MI Weatminatem. 2: Cambridge University, b. cattord tiouthrod, I.ani*.hire Fuilier, 1. RUGBY UNION. SCOTTISH TRIAL MATCH. Scotland 15. Rest S. INTER-PROVINCE ...
... I wanted iconoc and I did not want the horses to leave the stable. Witness said that in 1906 he was a private tranier at Cambridge receiving £350 a year. He carried on business at Richmond until the re ceiving order was made. Patrons had left him because ...
... bachelors of bombardiering, its masters of mass manceuvring, and its doctors of deployment. Apparently the title of the late Duke of Cambridge was not an accident. It was a sort of prophetic anticipation, of quads echoing drill-sergeants' learned lectures ...
... March 13 the Chiswick Council has arranged for the ad. mission of the public to the river embankment on the land known as the Duke** Meadows. Reach, which lies between Chiswick church and Barnes Bridge. on paymcnt of Is. fur Adults and 6d. fur childreu. ...
... 10 o'clock. Cambridge paddled from the boathouse to above Barnes Bridge without a single stop. At various points they would spurt for a few strokes and then drop hack to about 24 to the minute. When returning they rowed for a minute near Duke's Meadows ...
... Plate (Ncsmarket).—lmperial Hi All Engagements National Hunt abort. CAMBRIDGE MAKE CHANGES. ILLNESS RESPONSIBLE FOR NEW ORDER OF ROWING. The return of W. MAskwith to No. 4 in Cambridge boat yesterday morning coincided with two further changes in the ...
... Mmin. 4sec. Cambridge had an exceptionally light morning. rowing for only two minutes, their coach and other old Blues following the work of the Oxfoid crew. the afternoon's work was not. very inzportant, although somewhat protracted. Cambridge had two Anutings ...