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SPORTING.

yo*«rds»y. lie -weatW was beMUrauTSi and there wa» a large, attendance " * public Tho tallowing ar» the 21 "^ different uveats: — - "" i■■ aiAIOBX IKOT (saddle), ol t wvtV wcoad * t n 1 sot-from et»ke. ISro mile* """""• , J. Batteifields eh g Jubilee, by Broe- ' gown, aged ... .. (BurterfitMl i 1 J. Wilaou-* Highland xVm V? C&nler) a , r Cloreen and Uaock aiso started. < g Jubitee led tor a mile, -when Highland Sum. J OMight up, ibut ibtoke. Jubilee rejciaed Un ''i lead, «nd maintained it to the fimUiing post °* u < wii ni«3-to about iour lengths. Time, £2', I OJsec. The other two horse* did not onisiL 3 Betting: 2 to 1 »g»t Oaock, 3 to 1 JuViW 1 ecva; second 5 soya from stake. Tee ; iniiee. 'i B. Edwards'a g g Accident, by Bonnie J i>pec, syre, 26»ee (Owc«r) I 3 A. Ja. Binnie's Miss Rothschild, 28s« -* i-. t> • t> , (Owner) B'i C, Percy a Rarus, ISseo ... tOwner) S Eifiock Bcr, Quincey sg*c Specify 7mc ■ Brcoklyna lteec, Gltnroy Kt*o, PaddytSdl I 22eec, and Trooper Collins 28gec al*o atartad. l&sa Kothschild led at the start, bet vu 'H passed alter three-quarters of * mil* by Acci- -3 dent, Barua being third. Tbe poeitkm* »»» % saaintd the eanie to the finish, exoept that % Rarus dropped further behind, and Accident ~-3 iacreesed his lead on the second horse, wja- >% Bing 'by about fcve lengths. Time. smin !aU -I »cc. 3 Betting: 2 to 1 Accident £ HOALEBI7SH HA>'i>lCAP (saddle), of 10 "1 bots; second 1 eov fron»' stake. Two _'l miles. ;J G. Gray's blk g Skipper, by Victor, aged, a l*»«c „ (Owner) 1 .tj ilrs Robertson's Bonnie, 4eco (A. llcCann) 2 v| W. Harwood's Lassie, „ (Ownet) 3 1 Novelette scr. Trevertca 'Warmr 13mo, and M Highland Nor?. ITsec also started. -3 Skipper led from th.i start, and maintained a lead., which only dhnicuhed when, ~^s near the winning poet, whifh he reached with i| a lead of two lengtbd. Bonnie drew in fro&t Vα of Lassie early in tb« race tor second place. 3 but lost tha tvdvintege coon Afterwards, and «a was unable to recover it. Laicie finished a ~M length behind tbe second horse. Time, Staia. friaec. . ■ ' "iS

Betting: Evens Skipper, 2 to 1 agat second X| and third. , M BANGOR HANDICAP (saddle), of la srfvs; i|§ second to receive 2 soys from staks. Two Jg miles. - *§ A. Binnie's b f "Miss Rothschild, by Jf Rothschild, 3yrs. 2Sseo (Owner) I J. Ferguson's Baddyfeldt, 22s*o (Owner) J >"X G. Gray's Xellis'D., X6tec - ... (Owasi) 8 « Rarus 16sec. Brooklyn* 16sec, Bonnls "Bbmc, -§8 and Troooer Collins 28sec also started . **■ Trooper Collins, closely followed by Hiss *\H Rothschild, led, with Paddyfeldt far behind « in third place. After three-quarters o! a mile had been Rone, Trooper Collins broke 3§ badly, and Miss Rothschild gained first place. aS This position she maintained to the finish, tnd won by two lengths from PaddyfeldV JM Time, smin 51sec. •" * ;«a Betting: S to 1 agst Miss Rothschild, -'ftf 20 to 1 agst Paddyfeldt. M .MIDLAND HANDICAP (opt.onal), of 90 M eovS; second 3 scvs from stake. Ons 'lZ$ mile and a half. *g C. Piper's bra Vanglina, by Ysnclsvs, aged, scr ... ... (Owner) ] * -*3 G. Gray's Skipper, 18seo (Sseo pen.) jjß (Owner} 9 "Jj G. Ferguson's Novelette, 14»ec (Owner! I Beautiful Bells Bsec, Eltee Moors 10m. i| Woodleich ISaec, Trooper Collins 21seo, and X§ Monte Video Sasec also started. '1 Skipper led till well into the second « round, attended by Woodleigh and Vanglina. & The leader then gave place to YangUne, who jfjj went on and won by fifty yards, with ths ?| greatest ease, from Skipper, who was twice y| that distance in front of Novelette. Besuti- ja ful Bells broke her hopples when running jg well up. Time, 4min 6sec f& Betting; 8 to 1 agst Vaagline, 8 to I *"M Skipper. U3 .'M!AII>EN , HANDICAP (in s§ saddle), of 7 govs; second 1 sot from, M stake. Oae mile and a half. &| Mra Robertson's "br a Bonnie, by Victor. "Js aged, sex .„ ... <A. MoCann) I'm J. Wilson's Highland Norah, 15sec ' \3A V .. (Owntr) t-iM J. Fergusson's Oflock, 20seo (Ownsr) i~.sa Cloreen 20seo also started. JBl Ofiock led for the first portion «f journey, bus then save way to Bonnie sad m?H Highland Norah. Bonnie from this cut kept Sag in front and beat Highland Norah >y two ,"*]§§ lengths. Time,-4min 25scc. <"§9 Betting: Evens Bonnie, 3 to 1 agst H*fs>'S§9 land Norah and Ofiock'* - sJsS

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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11790, 13 January 1904, Page 8

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SPORTING. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11790, 13 January 1904, Page 8

SPORTING. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 11790, 13 January 1904, Page 8