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... ?? Drury lI estin.g-C to I on tardiust, ?? the rum to I no ?? by 6l lengths. GAT WICK RACES. Q ATWI.CE, TziuniDAy COThAND FLATT BACE, Mr Qirant's PhSlmont, 6eyrs 1.t 11h . Capt B. wlie I Capt roritray's RIeens, 11 yrs,12. ?? .1Ibr.D Thirwell 2 hr ...

SPORTING NOTES FROM VARIOUS QUARTERS

... gelntleman fatrmei, and traidestan, wto lived Ivittldn si-h t of Yiorkl iniistei-ratlel' a wide raiige-con- trbtibted halft'a-Crown; eacti contritintor was at liberty to i ate' ?? rita his own lmisc; and their horses wer'e to be hanrileiappiel, not hy nitj ...

COURSING

... £55; second, £12; third and fourth, £ 3each. Mr Leeder's Brave Bendigo beat Mr Bedford's Belle of Wetheral M5r loister's Flatt beat M.r Buckley's BlacLeymoor MNr Kilner ns Jule Jones beat Mr Hallgarth's Harry V. ?? rnlonude beat Mr Wings Good Scotch ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Cr~acee DalnJidal IL hMr. Nfeggletoz Beeg (Jilderoy Mihp Hnb fileacairn Ryegreas ' Athol lass Kildarlia Wesumboene LaurSl Crown Glen Artey Claymore King Duncan Direetoire Bownear Falsseappa FilavioiI. Gisho Arklet Msae .Ant~nor F'olembriey Forest Chief) ...

COURSING

... showed much the steearlier style, and won easily with the death. Great enthusiasm was displayed at the defeat of; the Snort Flatt -renreseLtative, the cheers being loud and continued, Fluttering Fereen beat Let Go. Bettina-2 to 1 on Let Go. To) a rare hare ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... judgment upon an award where the reference had been to thoe late Mr Robinson, the barrister, and brother of the Master of the Crown-office, observed that he could with truth say that the death of that geutleman was a very heavy low not only to hls numerous ...

SPORTING

... 20 eaob, and 10 dogs 10 eovy. each. Dr. Richardson's Rtequsiem beat Mr. C. B. Marfleet's Morning Dew. Mr. J. Cunningham's Crown Imperial beat Mr. J. Loue- dale's Light Cavalry. Mr W. J. Legh's Lobelia hea Mr. J. Beans's Exat. Mr W. Foilksa's Hearty LBss ...

SPORTING

... afternoon, but it see rsin wihin asyreach o h seeo actin. he oure iin ood going ordbr. MY-' -tDlatOns- Xare ?? Pat Buss'Seplcae Crown Handieap HurdleRaeTo s i 2 Wasnozza;. Datche -1Hunttes' elebs, b~nTAN; Worham Selling HnesX'i Race, Fnnr;adStoke Park Hurdle ...

SPORTING

... Hurdle Race, and the meeting terminated with the success of Lady Chippendale in the Harkaway Steeplechase. Details- The COTLAXI FLATT RACE of 100 seos. Riear- year-od, ?? lotlb; five, 12st 6tb; six and aged, 1ist 10lb. The Ninner to be sold for lOD sovs. Two ...

COURSING

... Interest naturally centred in the running for the Grand Prize, and as on the previous day, It has to be recorded that the Short Flatt Kennel again bore off the palm. With only two entered in such an importantevent, it is certainly a great feat to have themn ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... moderate one. With a run, H some of the following may be near the mark Stand Plate-PopP(E. E Island Plate-BoNNsm GARY FiLLY. Crown Handicap-QUICKxOOT orBARMXCIME. Mile Plate-Woo 1wc. May Plate-FARNDfL. Juvenile Plate-HxATH ROSE. Wink-feld Welter-MERRY SOOT ...

Published: Friday 19 May 1893
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 4455 | Page: 3 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... Dutch-Skipper, Jesuit, Sqaint, Mezzotint, sad Liz. Berttug-20 to I agst phidias, w.ho made aL the run- 1ang2, and won by a neck. CROWN WELTER-Guy Msnaering, ?? Brownie, 2: Throne, 3. Also ?? Bee, Wild Sherry. M51aiden- headndev. -Btetting-l to 2 agstGiylIanneriug ...