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THE RACE FOR THE DERBY

... first, with Balfe and Temple Bar for his immediate attendants. From this point the race was over, for Galopill was goingr SO strong and well that nothing but an accident could have brought about his defeat. But still Maidment, the rider of Claremont, did ...

RACING NOTES

... fillies' race is likely to be worth nearly £5,ooo (there are go entries aind 117 for the Two Thousand), it is quite possible that if, Mvhe If his three-year-olds are tried in April, he finds that either of his oiher candidates in the first race is tolerably ...

RACING NOTES

... of flat racing. It .has been very truly observed lately that unless the stewards of the Jockey Club intend tardily to propose some such change in the Rules of Racing as will confine the ill-directed energy and exuberant zeal of promoters of race meetings ...

RACING NOTES

... RACING NOTES. TEE racing at Shrewsbury was more interesting than could have been- anticipated from the somewhat meagre programme ; but the meeting has degenerated in every way. The weight-for-age races have been taken cut of the programme, which is now ...

THE RACING AT NEWMARKET

... the ('lcial-el 011n Aonday after a desperate race with Nellie, could not I *at 1Kernmesc, so thure was no use in knocking her about ; and Little Wistar ?? mlt with a slight accident on the morning of the race. 1o111 1o(1, ?? Krinlesse, by Cremorue out of ...

RACING STATISTICS

... RACING STATISTICS. Many of the statistics which are compiled at the close the racing season, and which in default of any more stirring occupation provide subjects of discussion for the sporting world are not any general interest, but some of them are ...

RACING NOTES

... in the Rous Stakes as to be thought w orth running on the morrow. The only other closed races in the pro- ?,ranmme for to-morrow are the Egmont Plate, a new race, for which forty- four horses have been handicapped, and the old-established Woodcote Stakcs ...

ACCIDENTS TO RAILWAY SERVANTS

... ACCIDENTS TO RAILWAY SERVANTS. Our Sheffield correspondent telegraphs :--Late on Friday night or early this morning a wheel inspector was run over and killed at the Guide Bridge Station, wbich is used by several lines, while pursuing his vocation. This ...

THE UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE

... preparation for the race ceases. To-day the work goes no farther than the practice of a few starts; and it is probable that they will both have a paddle of a few hundred yards on Saturday morning to test oars and stretchers. The race will start at 12.45 ...

THE TEEMER-O'CONNOR RACE

... THE TEEMER-O'CONNOR RACE. I I I A 1. . . . . ,- - . - The sculling race betwecn Teemer and O'Counor for Jr,ooo took p'ace on Saturday on the Potomac River over a course of a mile and a half and :r tarn. The weather was cold and the water smooth, the ...

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