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... ?? TI I _ ?? TiF-There were two days' capital racing at Stock- e l last \eek. The principal events were the Stockbridge Cup, o by St Patrick for Lord Hastings; the Beaufort Handicap I'it?, reluse by E ...
... ?? TI I _ ?? TiF-There were two days' capital racing at Stock- e l last \eek. The principal events were the Stockbridge Cup, o by St Patrick for Lord Hastings; the Beaufort Handicap I'it?, reluse by E ...
... ?? THE TURF.-At last a week's rest for horses and jockeys in the timber-topping and obstacle-negotiating business; but some animation has been imparted into various racing strata by the publication, a ...
... Ialliwell by Preston North End, and Aston Villa by Blackburn I Olympic. The Scottish Football Association have decided that no club belonging to the Association may play against a team in which there ...
... *SP ORT INQ TiHE TURF.-By way of making up for rather meagre bills of fare for the last few weeks, there have (during the present week been illegitimate meetings in all directions, at Derby for ins ...
... -;1.11 ?? I PORTING TImE TURF.--There has been no lack of racing during the week, and, as is usual towards the close of the season, increasing fields has been the order of the day, horses which have a ...
... VT :- ORT: NQ I 'rTlE TURF--There are very few turfites now, even of the old school, who pretend that the legitimate or flat racing of the year closes with the Houghton Meeting at Newmarket. It is ilo ...
... RobIe ivorttlnlell* IF the Anti Gambling League has an Jodex Expurgaterizs this book will certainly be placed upon it. The author starts with the unblushing assumption that horse- racing ' is a sport ...
... SPORTIN ?? THE TURF.-The Lincoln Meeting, which opens the legitimate or flat racing season of 1874, was a decided success, as might have been expected under the fostering care of Mr. H. Chaplin, MYP ...
... I - I THE TURF.-With the last day at Warwick, which pro. duced but little sport, the curtain fell on the racing season of 1876. Croydon, with a programme exclusively confined to cross-country work and ...
... *SPORTIc TIIE TURF.-The Dpncaster meeting, though very fully attended, and fortunate as regards weather, and on the whole very enjoyable, has up to the time of writing given us nothing very interestin ...
... PAT!MES TIm TuRF.-L.urgnette did well for herowner, Lord Ailesburv, last week at Paisley. On Thursday she won the Rrenfiewshire Ilandicap, while on Friday, in spite of her 12 l). penilty, she followed ...
... ?? THE TURF.-Interest in the Houghton Meeting fell off very much after the decision of the Cambridgeshire. Next year it has been decided to put both the Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire later in their r ...