SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
MARLBOROUGH RACES/ ;■"•• [By Telegraph.] The .weather yesterday was fine an! warm, with plenty of {dual. The attendance w* , large, much exceeding the number at amy pre vioub meeting* The following were the l resists : : ~: . ' ... Hobdle Race, of 25 sove.; two miles and t •_. quarter.' '■".., "': \y ''' ; v" t Ewart's Lulu came in first The race would have.been wonby, the rider fell and Lulu easily, y ' Maiden Peatr OPIiSO.; .-'. Henry Redwood's John Stovel ..J Dick Turpin ... ... . '" ' 2 Sir - ■'£.■ '„"; .ij ' , SiPLiNQST.ucEs6rL3O. ' Charles Redwood's iDoncaster .'• ... . ;.". 1 Henry Redwondk Songster ... ""'„." "... 2 Stevenson'sßlenheim..,. '"' ... ... ..;" a Doncaster was never headed, and won by four lengths. ••:• i ..■.., , •The* Trotting Race was won by M'lvor'? SeaEing; the Blenheim Handicap of 126 by Rayner's » anker, 1 with Magenta secondhand Haphazard third; Banker won hv «. i»notii
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Evening Star, Issue 4049, 17 February 1876, Page 2
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126SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 4049, 17 February 1876, Page 2
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