Related article: she did not win in a canter as Diamox Acetazolamide she
did at Epsom and Manchester is
explained by the fact that she was
giving Inquisitive iglb., and with
this pull in the weights Johnny
Reiff did not forget to set the pace
as strong as he could. But
Mornington Cannon took a feeler
at Inquisitive as they entered the
straight, all the same, and evi-
dently was satisfied with what he
found out. In what looked like
something of a finish La Roche
won by a length, but, with Morny
Cannon up, Acetazolamide Online who can say what
there is in hand ? The old com-
plaint was heard that La Roche
is a small one, but she looked big
enough when galloping. She also
appeared to us to have gone the
right way as Acetazolamide 250 Mg regards develop-
ment.
Next in interest amongst the
distance races came the Great
Ebor Handicap, for which JifFy Purchase Acetazolamide Online
II., winner of the Goodwood Cup,
was not Purchase Acetazolamide thought so well of as
Osbech. In one undesirable re-
spect the race strongly resembled
that for the Liverpool Summer
Cup in that it was much marred
by the swerving horse that seems
to be the necessary concomitant
of American jockeyship. At
Liverpool it was Kleon, ridden by
Rigby, who swerved against Cut-
away and totally destroyed her
excellent chance of winning. At
York it was Old Clo*, also ridden
by Rigby, that swerved against
Osbech, and as Osbech was
beaten by half a length only by
JifFy II., who came up at the very
last moment, it is justifiable to
assume that he too had his chance
destroyed by the swerving horse.
But for this regrettable occurrence
it was a fine race.
The Gimcrack Stakes was an
interesting event, as a contest,
quite apart from the sequel at-
taching to it. Of the thirteen
runners five were making a first
appearance, and of these five
rumour had a good deal to say
concerning four. The pick was
Sir J. B. Maple's Bend Or colt.
Lord Bobs, for which he paid
3,000 guineas at the Doncaster
sales. He is one of the big ones,
and it had not been found possi-
ble to get him fit before. He had
run a very satisfactory trial, and
on the strength of it he was Buy Acetazolamide an
oddson favourite. Of Match-
works, a Matchmaker colt, a great
deal was thought, whilst John
Porter confessed to a high regard
for Rydal Mount, a filly by St.
Serf, sold at the sale of the late
Duke of Westminster's horses for
1,700 gs. There was another one
bought at the same sale by Mr.
ay for 1,900 gs. Like Lord Bobs,
e is a Bend Or colt, and named
Garb Or. He was thought to be too
backward to stand a chance with
one so highly tried as Lord Bobs,
but in the sequel he was just fit
enough. Lord Bobs ran literally
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like the great baby he is, staring
at the crowd and running the
greenest of the green, and Garb
Or beat him by half a length. Of
course there was a good deal
heard of what Lord Bobs would
do with Garb Or later Acetazolamide Diamox on, but it is
certain that there was at least as
much room for improvement in
the winner as in the second, so
the turning of the tables is by no
means a certainty, if even a pro-
bability. In the meantime, what-
ever happens in the future, Mr.
T. S. Jay, and not Sir Blundell,
will be the honoured guest of the
Gimcrack Club. Rydal Mount
and Matchworks gave displays
that could not be separated in
their degrees of wretchedness.
The tilly by Queen's Birthday
out of Sweet briar proved herself
a good stayer by winning the
Yorkshire Stakes, the second of
the two races at one mile and
three-quarters ; and Kendal got
another serviceable lift when his
filly out of Alibech won the Prince
of Wales's Plate, this being her
second appearance.
Derby Summer Meeting.— One
of the few social rivals to York at
which I have hinted is Derby, but
the different arrangement of the
stands causes the display to be
less effective. At Derby there is
no open space in front of the pri-
vate stand covered with tented
seats, as at York, and space there
is altogether more cramped. Nor
is the course anything like so
severe as that on the Knavesmire.
The straight course, from a mile
downwards, is distinctly easy,
what rise there is in the mile
being at the commencement,
whilst a great deal of the round
course is on the bend. But we
have very pleasant times and very
good racing at Derby, all the
same, and this particular meeting
comes on at a time when the
ardent fox -catchers have begun to
assemble for the cub Buy Acetazolamide Online - hunting.
They were there this time, Acetazolamide 250 though
of course not as numerously as
would have been the case had
Mr. Paul Kruger been safe in
limbo in Ceylon or St. Helena, or
even a refugee in Holland a
couple of months back.
Derby is strong in nurseries,
as it is the custom to call two-
year-old handicaps, and other
two-year-old races. Last year there
could be no nurseries at this
meeting, because it was held pre-
vious to the 1st of September.
Of the two-year-old races the
principal is the Champion
Breeders* Biennial Foal Stakes,
run on the first day. Last year
it was won by Forfarshire, with
Merry Gal second, O' Donovan
Rossa being amongst those be-
hind them. This year the race
was looked upon as a gift for Star
Shoot, and it was not easy to see
what else had any chance. But
Star Shoot Buy Cheap Acetazolamide has Generic Acetazolamide proved to be one
of those very unsatisfactory horses
that do not always put forth their
best abilities. He was well pena-
lised for his previous victories,
his weight being 9 Order Acetazolamide Online st. 2 lbs., that
of the Dee filly, who had shown
some promising form, being 8 st.
5 lbs. Three of the four were
being allowed 17 lbs. by the top
weight, two of them making their
first appearance ; but, so little
were they feared, that 7 to 2 was
laid on Star Shoot. The race
was most disastrous. Star Shoot
swerving sharply to the left in
the first hundred yards, right into
Merry Galop, an own sister to
Merry Gal. He had plenty of
time after this in which to make
up his ground had he been able or
willing, but he never made Acetazolamide 250mg any
sign of doing so, and two fillies
who were making a first appear-
ance, one by Isinglass out of La
Fleche (the quintessence of
thoroughbred aristocracy, this).
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