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given a chance, ».*., not raced off
its baby legs. Emotion, a filly,
with nothing particular to recom-
mend her, won the race very
easily, and left one in a charming
state of doubt as to what there
was behind her. A real good one
at his distance, Kilcock was seen
out, and the distance I take to be
six furlongs. This was the length
of the Stewards' Handicap, and,
carrying gst. i2lb., he won it very
comfortably.
The Jubilee Mesalamine Tablets Stakes did not
draw so large an attendance as
usual, but it was a big one, never-
theless. Newhaven II., carrying
gst. iolb., was thought not to be
out of it, looking at the style in
which he won his last two races,
but it was impossible not to fancy
the chance of Tom Cringle, who
met Newhaven II. on much more
advantageous terms than at
Epsom. Knight of the Thistle
would probably have been fancied
in any case, and with Sloan on
his back he was favourite, along
with Tom Cringle. Lord Edward
II. is justly regarded as one of the
nicest horses of his age, and it is
clear that the handicapper holds
a very high opinion of him, for
he asked him to do a big thing
to win with 7st. 51b. He was Mesalamine 400mg
not very far from doing so, Buy Mesalamine for
after losing ground at the start
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all), he came again at the finish
and was gaining fast on both
first and second as they passed
the post. Knight of the Thistle
justified his purchase by Lord
William Beresford for6io guineas
last year, and people not unnatur-
ally wonder why he was ever sold.
Huggins, the trainer, may well
congratulate himself on the
result.
Newmarket Second Spring
Meeting. — The first feature of
this meeting was the defeat in the
Somerville Stakes of Emotion, the
Kempton winner, by Sonatura, a
nice-looking filly by Amphion.
The next feature was the reversal
of form as between Dominie II.
and Harrow, the American, in
the Newmarket Stakes, completely
avenging his defeat of a fortnight
previous. Flying Fox was with-
drawn from the race, which he
would have won in a canter, and
this left matters in an interesting
state, for Frontier and St. Gris
were both entitled to respect.
St. Gris is asserted to be better
than Trident, whilst Frontier was
thought to be quite good enough
to do duty in this case for Flying
Fox. They both ran most dis-
appointingly, and Dominie II.,
snowing considerable improve-
ment, won by three-quarters of a
length from Kent. Anything
more listless than Dominie II.
when walking cannot be imagined,
but directly he starts galloping a
wonderful change comes over him,
and there is no mistaking Mesalamine 400 Mg his
length of stride. Kent is a big
chestnut by Kendal, who did not
command much attention in the
paddock, but he showed himself
to be made of good stuff, for he
kept Dominie II. going to the
very last. His size suggests that
he will do better later on, and
he was not overdone as a two-
year-old, having been started once
only in 1898.
Another Isinglass winner ap-
peared in the Breeders' Plate,
which was won by Vain Duchess,
who is out of Sweet Duchess.
Sir R. Waldie Griffiths is the
lucky owner and Sloan was the
rider. Sloan was not so fortunate
when he had the mount on Des-
mond in the Third Welter Han-
dicap. Desmond was started be-
cause of his refractory behaviour
in the Two Thousand Guineas,
when Hind was blamed for not
getting him away. With Sloan
Desmond did far worse, for he did
not start at all; and Sloan did
not give anyone the chance to
" say things " to him, having
something to remark on his own
account. The Donovan gelding,
O' Donovan Rossa, and the Ame-
rican-bred Democrat, had a great
finish in the Bedford Two-year-
old Plate, Madden getting the
best of Sloan by a head, and it
really looked as if the American
jockey came a trifle too late this
time. Democrat is one that
should develop into something
very good later on.
Anything in the shape of a
public disturbance at Newmarket
is the rarest possible occurrence,
so .it was with considerable
amazement that one saw the
county police being pelted with
oranges and other missiles l>y
the crowd assembled near the
Rowley Mile winning post oppo-
site the stands. When the facts
came out it was learned that the
cause of the disturbance was the
issue of an order that no oranges
were to be sold : it took someone
quite half an hour picking up the
peel. Fancy Buy Mesalamine Online a riot at Newmarket
over orange peel ! Mesalamine Cost The police, I
suppose, have to obey orders, but
they fill a very undignified posi-
tion when employed upon such
work as this ; and the humour of
the thing lies in the fact that the
Chief Constable of the county is
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v&nderstood to be averse to having
liis men employed in putting
down the betting that takes place
in the open. This is a new ver-
sion of strainings at a gnat and
swallowing the camel. Betting in
the open is a practice that can
quickly become an abuse ; but it
seems hard that people should
stand for four hours at a stretch
and not be able to purchase an
orange or an apple for refresh-
ment. Villagers in the neighbour-
hood have been accustomed to
dispose of their apples at the race
meetings, and are now reduced to
carrying them in their pockets
and offering them furtively. The
Prince of Wales is understood to
have expressed himself very de- Generic Mesalamine
cidedly upon the orange episode.
Gatwick Spring Meeting. —
At Gatwick we saw the new rules
regulating two-year-old racing in
working, the Worth Stakes, for-
merly a stake of 1,000 sovs., being
reduced to 200 sovs. of added
money. To make up for this,
700 sovs. were added to the
Alexandra Handicap of six fur-
longs, and this was annexed by
Lord William Beresford, with
Berzak — Sloan up, of course,