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COURSING.

THE CA>TERBUBY CLUB'S EASTER i£EETIXG. This mcftir-vT vraa commenced on the Plumpton Park yesterday afirrnoon under most favouiub'.c weather conditicr.s. Them was a good attendance, oad foveral very intcrearting , courses were •wrtr*S;'cd. M:;r.y of the har«s, however, had not ■i>c?n s:j!riciv-!;tlT and eocmed to bo qi;:tp lu.nl-.v it icr.itc '-he oscjpc*. Iho first ti-.'i.' r: ;; : ihjt were wcro wc.Ji. but thf.o ;.<■....i"d !a".cr in the sitrrno.-n w-cro in 1 ct!--r c-o:ri.:ior. a:xi tap .«ooit :n ci-r.jcquc:>cv imr.:."\itl ior.;;o:: :'o!_v. Mr I.?n. Kutticd.*c'» ("..•i-isions j:;.>;' vcncra'. fatif:':i.:tior.. c::d ilr W. F-.x f;t,i:ic.l his do in a trJ-ccsruar.'.:kc r. -in:-.-. " 'Ht.=u!ts: — 1 LlWli'TtJX I'Al.'K CUP—Winner 50 rivs, !-ii:r.o ■-:![> 15 50V5. two 5 s;vs. foi.r (!<".:« 1 s"v-. FIKST nOI'XD. A n.tl T!. M:iir's w a:d :'n A SockbuT. ir<.it 'I C. \\'i:hel!V r i> P;c\--Mf-fp. II .1 I'ick"* iir a Lu.-ly Koberts beat G. Tj!;.ii's r (1 Kc-.x'piii'j Bn-. W. 11. Thi-.iinsaiKiJ. Mud;c's blue r.r.d wd I'oviil Spc:; teat A. ar.d K. Mu-ir's f l> Sr/owM. Taylor's r ann w b Ilonsp Girl boat R. "WarcPU Mil's f l> L»rna Uo-nc. 'lac.-. Grddatd's !i!k rt Admiral CricJiton L<?«;. A. nnd H. Jlnr's f <1 fi<-.<yj Shot.

W. <io's's { d C-ntrut l.cat It. { d Tally-Ho. I{. AY. Davies's r d Starlight boat L. Wiibom's r d Saucy Boy.

W. CJosVs r <i OVu Fry beat L. Wilson's t and v d -.Sequence. p>. Fa-rbnirn arid L. Brown's r> end w d "What Oh beat J. Murray's g and w tl Rec'oivbtari'.c. M. Taylor's l> and w d Dart-moor Veat A. McCausUn-d's l> and w d Trrndmi!'!. M. Taylor's lvrd- nr.d \v b B:rd on the Wir.g brat A. Gallagher's f d Bill Martin, after au ■ur.<docid«l. O. X, Vise's b d Feu do Joie met S. JohnyUtn'n f l> Baroness, ar.d aftrr an undecided (•-■ii-ti' tl.i- Jattcr was wrt.hdrn'wn. 11. H. HiidrfnV U b Gentle Annio had a !,vo. |{. Wuro.-ii TWM's r l> Little Dot beat W. i) nr.d «• b Whit? Hart. W. ■]. V,"■;liana's r d Mnxim's Jewel l;cai •I. Jenkins'* % slid «- d Kilty. S. Prnr.Vs 1) and \v d Tramp brat 1 , . Aikcu's l> ar.<l w rj Berlin. , SECOND ROUND. It. J. Pick's l.r l> Lady Huberts beat A. and It. Muir's w end fu d Soc.Vutini. W. H. Th-;nus and J. Mucin's baie and w (1 H i.v.i 1 Si;o:t Lc-it M. Taj.or's r ai:tl' w b Hor.sc Cirl. J. W. Ood'dard's bik d Admiral CT-clion l;r-;it W. (Joss's f d Contctrt. H. W. Davics's x d Starlight beat \Y. Goss's r (1 Ch>;) I'ry. 11. Fa;r!:a;Tn ar.d L. Brown's b and \r d What Oh heat 31. Taylor's brd and w b Bixd em *he Wii;-. Taylor's b end w b Dartaioar beat O. R. Wise's b d Feti do Jt-ic.

11. J I.'. Hudson's b b Gentle Annie beat R, Wardrn Ttx!d» r b Ijitt'c Dot.

S. Pcarce'3 I) and w d> Tramp beat W. J W-rilia-nrs'H r v Maxim's Jewel.

The tir>t c.-.irse ivas a very short one. nnd after leading , up Sockburn killed. Lady IJo-1-oits fihonrd iucre- speed) than Kompir-g Boy. ami after U-injr giver, the go-by oiioe she gui in ujrain, sitl; won decisive.-}, . lUya! Sport led Srowllako to, and though tho latter sii'bacqiiifiiuly put in sr>mu R-ood work and gaiinxl Ito hill. Hoyal Sport won a fairly pood course on points. House ilirl proved her-s-fvf to tw much faster than Lorna. Doom>. and though the hitter put in E-ome clever wc?k. House Giri a?a.in p-.ivo lu-r the po-by. and was awarded tho icrtt'.et. Admir.il Cric-hion, led Gcod Sh-'i up. end cioii:-? mess of th* work, ho won. his course decisively. Cor.tent led up from TallyHo. and »vu in command: a!n:ost throughout h ; 3 course. The hare next liberated proved to lo si rigih't gocd ore, net a. ninjrlo turn being taken out, of it. and Caleb Fiy won hi* course through kjding- up. What Oh led up from Redoubtable-, who eventually ?ot in and killed, but was unable to wipb olf the score previously registered by his opponent. Bird on the \\'ing nnd Bill Miirtm both nooTed a go-by and the course ivns undecided. In the deriding ooursa Bird on tho Wing , led up, but Bill Martin got i" nnd took several turns out of puss before Bird on the AVing gave him the go-by and tr-iinod the. majority of tho points registered. Treadmill and Dartmoor, who wemed inclined to quarre!. were ttvioo slipped and un.sichted before thoy ran a, deciding course, in which the last-named led up and took two turra oirt of the bar© without letting his opponent in. F«u do Joic and Raroncss next met and ran an undecided. Baroness fuhsoquoiitly sighted a loose hare, nnd to.->k •o much out of herself in chasing it that her owner wisely withdrew her. Th? withdrawal of Street Arab gave Gent'e Annie a Hyp. Whit* Hart pot going quicker than T/ttlo Dot but the bitch jsve him the goby urd so secured the vdcMct without cithcT bound getting to their "are. Kilty Jed Maxim's Jewel up ond to:!c tho first turn out, of j>ug=s. but Maxim's Jcwpl .then got in. »nd nfter putting in Foine g-ood work secured the kill. Now oani* , the best course of the Hay, nnmely. that between Berlin pud Tramp. Berlin led tip, but Tramp quickly p:>t to wr>rk and took three or four turns out of the hare before a elope in tho (.-round caused him to full on to his side. Berlin then began to add points to hie score, but who is b very clever dog, soon recovered himself, and got in threo moTO In ma out of pups ere she deservedly gainod thp escapes.

In tho ftccond round. Irf.dy Roberts led Sockburn but become momentarily imsiditerl. She quickly made up her lost prourtl however, and wrs leading , again ns )':o hnre ran through the escapes. Royal Sport led up from House <>irl. and piled on several points before the bitch twico uavo him the go-by. Tho hare favouring him. Koyal Sm>rt accepted the chance thus* nriel look two turne out of her before House Girl ngain pot in. It was a well(might courae. and had not the hare gained tho" escapes when she did . House Girl mi:rht have placed tlie baln.nco of tho points in her favour. Admiral Crichtoii led lip from Content, who on!v once $jot in, nnd ws.i capiiy bentop. Wlien first s!ir>ped Stnrlijrbt nnd Caleb Fry were unsighted. At tho Fecond -attempt -Starlight led up and ouch doj then put in some very clever work. This* was a first-rate course, and Starlight must hnvo won oy a very narrow roarrin. Whit Oh had done a, let of work before. Bird on thn Wing began tn show to atland the hare escaped before the latter could level up the sror<*f>. Dartmoor lj/ Feu do Joie up. but the 'tvtter put in n lot of creditable work, and after letting T)artrm*->r tak? one mrre turn out of Iho hnre. he nsr.v'n had conim!>.nd i>s pusr •■onched the c-sccpes. Gentle Annie led up f'-om JjitO" Dot. wh<-m fhe beat d:oisivcly. Tho '.a»t course of the day then tnok place, when Tranin met Jfoxim's .lewo'. At first it seemed certain thnt Maxim's Jewel, who led up nr.d took threo turns <-ut of pu«s befcre hi , " opponent pot -n. would Fcorp. Tramp, however, then did «onip wile-did work. a»d had just plpced the points in his favour when puss found shelter a', tho escapes.

TV.c Canterbury Con-sing Clnb> meeting , will be cont.irniH to-day, when the fir-at rniirds of ihc Flunvptrn Cup will he rl»----rnled. "lsr> » 'Recovery .Sfoke and Supplementary Stake (if time permits*. Coursinj» cnininpiiceF' it 1 p.m.. s , ) cs to (jive all do?B » r'inncc of competing in the Supplementary Stake.

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Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12483, 20 April 1906, Page 5

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COURSING. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12483, 20 April 1906, Page 5

COURSING. Press, Volume LXII, Issue 12483, 20 April 1906, Page 5

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