HORSE SHOW.
JUMPING WON BY BELGIAN OFFICERS., ; ■ Hy Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrlint (Rec. June 13, 0.20 a.m.) * , . London, June 12. The International Horse Snow'is in progress at Olympia. Mr. Alfred G. Vanderbilt (the American financier, whose relaxation is coaohdriving to Brighton and elsewhere), won the Olympia coaching Marathon (over a seven miles route and back). fin this competition a private coach or drag, carrying at least seven people, is driven over a seven miles route from Olympia and back, and the award of three handsome cups is made on the condition of the horses and the general appearance of the turn-out.] The team (three) of Belgian officers won King Edward's Cup for jumping. [King Edward's .£SOO trophy—for teams of three Army officers of any nationality —was won hy France last year. Franca, Italy, Spain, Argentina, Canada, Belgium, and the United States ware to contest the event this year.]
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 841, 13 June 1910, Page 7
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