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WINDSOR LAD EQUALS RECORD
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The Maharajah of Rajpipla was the first owner to offer Smirke a retainer when he resumed riding.
Colombo did not stay the mile and a half as well as the two horses who finished
in front of
him. In the course of the race he met with a little interference, but
I refuse to believe that this was fatal.
Let hla jockey. Johnstone, tell the story himself: "I took second place to Medieval Knight at the end of the first furlong. Evident ly Donoghue was trying to lead all the way on Medieval Knight; but coming down the hill to Tatten- ham Corner that horse weakened quickly.
"I was just behind him, and as jhe dropped back on me I could not pull round him immediately be- cause Tiberias and Fleetfoot were jon my outside. I had to check my horse momentarily, but soon ob- ¡tained a clear run. Colombo had every chance in the straight, but after he had drawn up the girths of Windsor Lad he weaken- ed in the last furlong."
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Colombo was quite cool in the paddock and conducted himself
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The only hard luck story I heard was of Alishah, who stumbled to such an extent during the race that his jockey. Perryman, lost both stirrups and rode without them for a while. Alishah finished
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HE FOUGHT A GHOST
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fifth, just behind Tiberius, and As was said earlier, from
thing again. Mr. Carson said that If Mr. Burke tried to knock him the down he would slit hla gizzard.. Mr.
a length or so in front of his more point of view of mere fighting, the Carson meant it. Unusual as it fa fancied stable companion Umid-Burke O'Bourke affair does not for seconds in a prize-fight to war, who was sixth.
INEXPERIENCED?
Umidwar, who had been
¡rank high in the annals of prize-|carry a knife or a pistol in addition |fighting. There were only thres to a sponge and a towel, Mr. Carson awk-rounde fought. O'Rourke thruat in carried both a knife and a pistol. ward, at the start, was always in a few sharp ones to the ribs. Deaf In the third round Deaf Burke the first eight. H. Wragg, his Burke got over some of those great was more than displeased. He was rider, said that he was just where swinging smashes which had done angry. He knocked out several of Kull
he wanted to be at Tattenham Cor-so much damage on the other side Samuel O'Rourke's teeth. Mr. Car- Bombay, Marseilles & London ner and felt that he was going of the water.
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But the sight of those mousHe crept. forward, his hand on his Bombay, Marseilles, Havre, London, well, but when he asked his horse-
Hamburg, Rotterdam, Antwerp & to improve his position Umidwar taches bristling, those lips twisting, knife-hilt. Deaf Burke spotted him behaved like a gleen young horse those knives glinting, must have out of the corner of his eye. With with little experience of racing, taken a little polish off his style. the bellow of an outraged bull he Umidwar, will doubtless improve The fight was officially between|buried himself upon : Mr. Carson. in the course of the beasÓD. Deat Burke and Samuel O'Rourke, | Mr. Carson alid nearly to the
Windsor Lad did not run for the jbut O'Rourke's second, a brisk gen-ground. Two Thousand Guineas, but Eas-tleman named Micky Carson, took What happened then ton came from France to finish up a great deal of the limelight. Infused and confusing. Ireland! second to Colombo in that race. The the second round he crept up behind surged a one man upon the ropen, change in that form may be due in the Englishman and shoved him fa-and cut them. Then' it surged
O'Roure's ATTIA. part to the improvement effected to
O'Rourke upon Deaf Burke. and tried to doj In Easton by English oat and promptly threw him and fell on top the same to him. English hay. Lord Woolavington of him.
Deaf Burke was displeased. gave £15,000 for him after the
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Percy Carter, who trafned the knock him down if he did such colt in France, came to see him
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"Come on!" roared Burke, hurling fista about him like falls. "Come on, you lumps."
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And then he saw a face among the other faces, paler than the rest. It was the fece of no living man.
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hands fell to his side. The knives circled in the air about his head.
Then a voice, the voice of a friend (Continued From Page 5).
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Run 1 Mr. O. Sullivan, a successful Irish Larvey's poor vision and his con- He blinked.
Run!".
He had a sudden i 3rd Aug Manila, Rabaul, Brisbane, Sydney á breeder of thoroughbreds and eat-sequent inaccuracy of timing, but,
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I thought Petersen's stopping and poignant vision of the Thames, how Tiberius early in the race was parrying was on
broad it flows at Westminster, and last. He made up ground so fast than usual
a higher plane the lights upon it. He had a vision that he was first into the straight,
of a girl he knew at Poplar. attended by the outsider Fleet for Harvey's left hook, which is ghost. Like a buffalo charging, he Particularly did he find a guard He turned his huge back upon the Primero, Windsor Lad, one of the best punches to be seen butted his way through the mob. Easton and Colombo. Immediately in a ring to-day. He was vulner The rougle fell like skittles before afterwards Windsor Lad shot in able to this all through the pre-his onset.
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CHANGTE Bondeman was in the first four taught him the value of restraint. aix furlongs from home; but he They have shown him that he must Fifty yards further a
The howling mob was at his heels. stranger Paropped out before reaching Tat-not expect to put a good man away leaped from his horse and bade tenham Corner,
with one punch on the jaw,but Burke leap on to it."God bless The Maharajah of Rajpipla lives, that he must frat bulled up... when in England, at the Maner winning situation.
you," sald the stranger, "and get to Thell out of it.” Old Windsor, and both House. there and in India be
́-Hell-for-leather, rode Deaf Burke entertains It was a pity about Harvey's eye into New Orleans. A strange horse- his English friends in a princely It has left just that tinge of doubt man he looked, naked to the naval, manner. He owned Embargo, who of what might have been. But ac- those green balze drawers below it, won good races a few years ago. cepting the form at its face value with the dying knots of yellow, rib- For many weeks past Windsor the young Welshman has taken abon at the knees. He fled to the Lad has been one of the best back- good stride forward in all-round theatre owned by the good Mr. Cald- ed horses. A substantial commis-ability.
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