The New sporting magazine, 第 57 卷1869 |
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... Chester Cup , he never even got a place . Lid- dington has ended his turf career , and commences his stud duties at the very modest figure of 10 gs . ; while the gelding Paris , his senior by a year , is as indefatigable as ever , and ...
... Chester Cup , he never even got a place . Lid- dington has ended his turf career , and commences his stud duties at the very modest figure of 10 gs . ; while the gelding Paris , his senior by a year , is as indefatigable as ever , and ...
第58页
... Chester Cup , the two Epsom Spring Handicaps , the two Newmarket Autumn Handicaps , the Ascot Cup , the Goodwood Cup , the Goodwood Stakes , and so forth . Again , look at the effect , not only on horses , but upon men . Despite their ...
... Chester Cup , the two Epsom Spring Handicaps , the two Newmarket Autumn Handicaps , the Ascot Cup , the Goodwood Cup , the Goodwood Stakes , and so forth . Again , look at the effect , not only on horses , but upon men . Despite their ...
第152页
... CHESTER CUP . 100 to 6 agst Robespierre 100 to 8 - - Paul Jones 20 to 1 St. Mungo 1000 to 40 - Vagabond 1000 to 35 agst The Palmer 350 to 10 Fairwind - 200 to 6 Mandrake - LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL . 100 to 9 agst The Colonel 100 to 7 ...
... CHESTER CUP . 100 to 6 agst Robespierre 100 to 8 - - Paul Jones 20 to 1 St. Mungo 1000 to 40 - Vagabond 1000 to 35 agst The Palmer 350 to 10 Fairwind - 200 to 6 Mandrake - LIVERPOOL GRAND NATIONAL . 100 to 9 agst The Colonel 100 to 7 ...
第169页
... Chester Cup ; wasted and weakened , both in head and body , he heareth not , neither doth he see . That poor unsightly scarecrow is all that hungry scourge the distemper has left of a very promis- ing puppy . Poor fellow ! no pranks ...
... Chester Cup ; wasted and weakened , both in head and body , he heareth not , neither doth he see . That poor unsightly scarecrow is all that hungry scourge the distemper has left of a very promis- ing puppy . Poor fellow ! no pranks ...
第230页
... CHESTER CUP . ( Run May 5. ) 10 10 500 ... 231 5 ... 10 ... - 83 5 10 ♡ Q1 24 1 4 1 Yrs . st . lb. Paul Jones .. 7 - 8 1 Romping Girl 5 8 The Palmer 5 8 12 100 18 100 7 100 8 1 - 100 7 St. Mungo .. 3 6 0 20 1 1000 55 Egean 3 5 9 40 20 ...
... CHESTER CUP . ( Run May 5. ) 10 10 500 ... 231 5 ... 10 ... - 83 5 10 ♡ Q1 24 1 4 1 Yrs . st . lb. Paul Jones .. 7 - 8 1 Romping Girl 5 8 The Palmer 5 8 12 100 18 100 7 100 8 1 - 100 7 St. Mungo .. 3 6 0 20 1 1000 55 Egean 3 5 9 40 20 ...
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