The New Sporting Magazine, 第 15 卷1838 |
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... Grey Momus ; and the result has proved that our " Uncle's " view of the " Sir Gil- subject was correct - so far , at least , as concerns the Derby : bert Heathcote's Amato , acknowledged to be a stone better than Bay Hampton , figures ...
... Grey Momus ; and the result has proved that our " Uncle's " view of the " Sir Gil- subject was correct - so far , at least , as concerns the Derby : bert Heathcote's Amato , acknowledged to be a stone better than Bay Hampton , figures ...
第30页
... Grey Momus , by Comus , dam by Cervantes Mr. H. Combe's ch . c . Cobham , by The Colonel , out of Frederica Lord Jersey's c . Phoenix , by Buzzard , out of Cobweb Mr. Payne's ch . c . Young Rowton , by Rowton , out of Emiliana Capt ...
... Grey Momus , by Comus , dam by Cervantes Mr. H. Combe's ch . c . Cobham , by The Colonel , out of Frederica Lord Jersey's c . Phoenix , by Buzzard , out of Cobweb Mr. Payne's ch . c . Young Rowton , by Rowton , out of Emiliana Capt ...
第31页
... Grey Momus ; this announcement , without driving D'Egville back , had the immediate effect of making the grey first favourite ; there were other fluctuations , but as our object is not to be unnecessarily lengthy , we shall confine ...
... Grey Momus ; this announcement , without driving D'Egville back , had the immediate effect of making the grey first favourite ; there were other fluctuations , but as our object is not to be unnecessarily lengthy , we shall confine ...
第38页
... Grey Momus ; 5 to 2 agst . Caravan ; and 4 to 1 agst . Epirus . The Grey , with that clever long - headed little fellow , William Day , on his back , made steady running to the beginning of the old mile , Epirus waiting a couple of ...
... Grey Momus ; 5 to 2 agst . Caravan ; and 4 to 1 agst . Epirus . The Grey , with that clever long - headed little fellow , William Day , on his back , made steady running to the beginning of the old mile , Epirus waiting a couple of ...
第47页
... Grey Momus only was fit to run , and he , as a Newmarket jockey , observed , was too fit . " The fact is , he was drawn too fine ; or , as Mr. G. facetiously said , " You might draw him through a ring . " That Grey Momus is a first ...
... Grey Momus only was fit to run , and he , as a Newmarket jockey , observed , was too fit . " The fact is , he was drawn too fine ; or , as Mr. G. facetiously said , " You might draw him through a ring . " That Grey Momus is a first ...
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