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OXFOBD COUBSING CLUB'S MfiKTINCr. ;: ;| OBt TxuaßArar.] r/r} ,j : IvMOtx on* ooßWßPOßnamsv.l A OXFOBD, Jurr U. '* '. The second meeting of the Oxford -', (Coursing Clnb took place to-day. The 1 weather war delightful, aad the aStes*. - aoce large, as there must have bees &m, ,< 200. people present. Game was plenwftsw* *' ; Mr G. Willis gave great satisfaction. afj^i judge, and Mr E. Leonard slipped. Follow- ?? log axe the results :— ;' Jxnix Staxxs, for five puppies, at M '» i >j each. Winner, £3 iVs; lunaer-oaTIS 4110*. $ First Sound. ■ j. Mr F. Luers' f b Leapfrog, by SprißfT * Nellie, beat Mr A. Maddisoaft bk *v; tf Leonardo, by Hilarious—Leonora. ~ > '^ Mr F. Luers' wbkd Cruiaer, by J&ao&iAP -Wider, beat Us F. Hodges' bk w b Peeress, by blandercr—Little NsIJU . •'' \ Mr K. Hack's bk w d Joe BidferV to , Taraban—Miss Bidley, a bye. Ji Second Bound. '' Leapfrog beat Joe Bidley. ■ ' A ; Cruiser, a bye. *' FrnaL • '^ leapfrog beat Cruiser. M .■ —- Oxford Cup. for eight all agar, Wjf* l * .' • each. Winner, .48; runner-up, ■«•,: Mr F, Hodgea* f b fleatte Anal*, to ;■, Seamp-BarbeJle,beat MrF. Hodges' »* „,_, Yankee, by Totausa—Alice Gray. .' w i * Mr J. McCauslaad'a bk wd OmSoaL |f« w Champagne Charlie—Marigold,hawW* Hack's bd d Brigadier, by BrsffMbW"" Bichmond Oiri. . n .^L^J Mr F> Hodgea' bk d DarMe. to BcefeTW Minnehaha, beat Mr F.Hodgaa'* by Leo—Fan. .. * «^i^".»l Mr F. Lutrs' b dLongfaUow, to £t*s•*! -Minnehaha, beat Mr &Haekf# •*?* cl Erica, by Taraban—Miss Rid%. - - -*> Second Bound. Gentle Annie beat Deerfoot, Daririe beat Lonsfellow. Sinai. -i Gentle Annie beat parkie. «*_-,_-> J Stakofi-Leapfrog led and tort W*"* B *^
— »__ jkafsj aasssatog. PMrIMB led th* har* ruaniag very wild a. .. Ji ,—* %»_• Aka^aclk^jMft
Sto* wtta Xew*a*rda, baatiasj latoffMßinV aarJ? A lof ° 3 "fP**:,. . - »-*▼ tm Jm\ 4 iS" <$3e AaaSelediimdfees*theb2;ie aaaily. D*ertSTrntA Brigadier had, a bo-$5- At «ac Beamed attaaapt Detribot tod, took itea aad wrenohtd, Brigadwr then Lwetae black and wfcrts a go by. but fSSfaafc tears* won. .Darkte tod Fly a ---Tarar, aad erivisg his jam* resolutely Savor* km only allowed the bitch a stray aaS to a JseasT-ooarse. • the hare eeesptßfCasctoaow tod Erio* far th* firsttnru, the r£S r¥fr , *t next, but over running her SiettoTdo*. ffl s*»ißr.jrh» *(*&£* CjiiiTt was fast an<l **a*Oy« *r hisfmndsuidouhtas tothe ZtofaaT with only case peiat to spare. Orwtoar ram his by* with Peeresß, whom ha *Oxfid Cup-B*tymd Bound—Oemtl* aatotejte th* awrprtee of «v*ryaae, g*va Losgtollow and SKsdtwtoa. Theblue.killingoff Darkib's rmai-Leapfrog got firat turn tJiaT&rimt by a bareUortfa, andalong iwTwp* cood eoursaesißUzsxmthatovpur aftsw black by a very earrow mmjontr, IL> bare eacaaißs-, but had to give way to aa* hitch, who- ran with great determinaSL her oppoewnt by four iaSa. aad won amongst a scene of gremt -BESawat- Th* sport .Afforded to Hr SWfafd was acknowledged by three cheers also being accorded tothe jasto* aad Sapper-
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Press, Volume XLIII, Issue 6494, 16 July 1886, Page 2
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