EGLINTON HUNT MEETING
... Twilight a bad fourth. Muir'lo weighed, bat did not go to the poet. It is gratifying to state that in the twvo day' racing nO accident wornh mentioning boo occurred. ...
... Twilight a bad fourth. Muir'lo weighed, bat did not go to the poet. It is gratifying to state that in the twvo day' racing nO accident wornh mentioning boo occurred. ...
... I SERIOUS AMIDENT AT LUBGAnd RACEs the rortbhern _ PWg of yesterday morning reports that considerable gloom was cast over yesterday's racing by an accident of a serious character, from wfiieh it is feared there ?? fatal results. There were two stands ...
... has come remarkably well out of the International Bicycle Race. There were five English competitors, and four of these secured the first four places. Apropos by tne way of road- racing, the accident to the Dorking coach on Saturday afternoon-which was caused ...
... Charles Kennard, auctioneer's clerk, was drowned in the Avon at Stratford yesterday afternoon by the upsetting of his racing skiff. The accident was witnessed by hundreds of excursionists on the river bank. At Glasgow yesterday Wmn Agnew, shoe- maker, and his ...
... Registrar, rioyal ( r College of Music, Kensington Gore, London, 8,W., up. tl to the end of December, ACcrDENT TO A RACING MAN.-An accident of a somewhat serious nature took place on the Midland- a road on Friday evening, which resulted in Williamr J. Ryan ...
... STAKES. 1000 to 35 aget Brick, t 1 25 to 1 Accident, O TlE DERBY. ,On 1000 to 60 agat Breadalbane, t by 1000 to 20 Brown Dayrell, t MANCHESTER. CAMBRIDGESIIIRE STAKES. led Offers to take 100 to 3 agst Accident. RACING DIARY F OR THE WEEK. FRIDAY, 23.-Caledonian ...
... he kinds of conjecture. Ne ,'t RACING MEETIoSG-DISTREBSING ACCIDENT. 'as The Light Division Races, ois the 7th, were attended by Ad, aill the rank and fashion of the camtp. Unfortunately two moat oh serious accidents occurred to mar the pleasure of ...
... competed. Three-legged Race, 100. yards-H. Heokham and W. Keen, 1; A. Hookitkac and A. Kccea, 2. 150 Yards' Iace, Confined to'the members of the Loyal Cotswold Lodge of Odd Fellows-W. Lane, 1; Sutton, 2; It. Jeflcrics, 3. One Mile Flat Race, Open-H. Cooper, ...
... -CharlesKennard, auctioneer's clerk, v was drowned in the Avon at Stratford this afternoon by the upsetting of his racing skiff. The accident was witnessed by hundreds of excutsionists on the river bank. MUSIC IN TEIS PUaLaC Pamcs.-The band of the ,st LV ...
... THE ACCIDENT AT THE RACES. A very prevalent report circulated yesterday that Mr. James, who dislocated his thigh at the steeple chase on Wednesday, had died from the effects of the accident. It appears that after having been conveyed to the Angel Hotel ...
... THE ACCIDENT AT CARDIFF RACES. j Mr William?, of Monmouth, who was thrown from his horse at Cardiff Races yesterday, and who was conveyed to the Cardiff Int'iimary, j where he is being treated for concave-ion of the bra.in, is still in an unconsoious ...
... THE FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE RACE. Mr E. D Batt, coroner, held ai enquiry at the Town Hall, on Friday at noon, reslp-cting the death of George Lloyd, particulars of wlich appeared in the FRRE PRESS af last week. At tie opening of the pro- ceedings the Coroner ...