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Transcription Saturday , 8th July . - Given a beautiful alternoon ;
a well laid out course ; soft and bright greensward in the foreground , backed by dark green pine forests in the rear ; together with large fields and a goodly company of spectators , it is not sur prising that a very pleasant evening's racing should have ensued . Although , for a while , there was some anxiety felt for the gallant little rider of " Cameron , " in the second race , happily no more serious consequences ultimately ensued than a considerable shaking from what was no doubt a very nasty fall . His horse , apparently , breasted the wall , throwing his rider on to his head , and dragging him some little distance by the stirrup . He lay insensible until assistance reached him , but eventually walked to the Stand , and was able to view the other races of the evening . A detail
ed account of the Committee , racing , & c . , is ap pended .
GUL - MURG GYMKHANA CLUB . First Meeting July 8th , 1882 . COMMITTEE .
F. Henvey , Esq . , c . s .
Hon . C. Lambton , 5th Fusiliers .
F. F. Colvin , Esq . , 9th Lancers , ons oo
Captain Mannsell , Carabiniers , Starter .
H. B. Kingscote , R. H. A. , Judge . D. E. Wood , Esq . , 8th Hussars , Hony . Secy . 1ST RACE . - Liliput Chase . For all ponies 13 hands and under . R. C. C. W. Rs . 20 added.imat
Mr. MacLaren's ( 13th Hussars ) ch c bg Blair Athol , Owner ich went Mingo ... 1
Mr. Bishop's ( 9th Lancers ) b c b m Flight , Owner ... 2 Hon . C. Lambton's ( 5th Fusiliers ) d cbp The Bol sher , Owner
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Won easily . The Bolsher fell at the fourth fence , was quickly remounted , but could never get on terms with the leader .
2ND RACE . - The Merg Chase . For all ponies 13-2 and under . R. C. C. W. Rs . 25 added .
Mr. Manifold's ( R. A. ) hcbm Playful , Mr. Bishop 1 Mr. Wood's ( 8th Hussars ) br c b m Olivette , Owner 21 003 Colvin's ( 9th Lancers ) ch c b p Real Jam , ccbp Jack , Mr. R. B.
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Capt . Kingscote's ( R. H. A. ) gc b p Cameron , Mr.
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Mr. Jud's ( R. H. A. ) ch c b p Jack , Mr. Lambton ... A good race . Won by a length . Two lengths between 2nd and 3rd . Cameron fell at the 6th fence , and his rider was a good deal shaken .
3RD RACE . - All Horse distance Handicap . For all horses that have been regularly ridden by ladies in Cashmere . One mile C. W. Rs . 25 added . Capt . Kingscote's ( R. H. A ) gah Motee , Mr. Wood 1 Col. Swinton's ( R. E. ) br a h Joggles , Major A. Hot Sal
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Col. Howey's ( B. I. ) ch a h Gold Dust , Mr. R. B. odbol Ji
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Major Barrow's ( 10th B. L. ) bw g Milkman , Mr. F.
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Cap . Mansel's ( R. A. ) b c b h Regatta , Mr. Bishop ... Graves's ( B. S. C. ) c c b h Desert , Mr. Beresford
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In this race the two country - breds had a hun dred yards start , Joggles forty and the two other Arabs thirty . The Waler starting at scratch . Desert made the running for the first half mile , when he gradually came back to his horses . Motee then took up the running , was never head ed , and won a good race by half a length , the same distance between 2nd and 3rd .
4TH RACE.- Tom Thumb Stakes . For all ponies 13 hands and under . 3 Furlongs . C. W. Rs . 15 , added .
Mr. MacLaren's ( 13th Hussars ) br cbg Deerfoot , Mr. Wood
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Mr. Bishop's ( 9th Lancers ) br e bm Flight , Owner ... 2 Hon'ble C. Lambton's ( 5th Fusiliers ) d c b p The Bol sher , Owner
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Mr. Beresford's ( R. H. A. ) g cbm Polly Perkins , Mr. F. F. Colvin
Deerfoot was quickest on his legs , and won easily by four lengths , a horse separating the seco and third .
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5TH RACE . - The Flying Stakes . For all ponies 13-2 and under.mile . C. W. Rs . 20 added . Cap . H. M. Mackenzie's ( 9th B. C. ) b c b g No Never , Major A. Swinton
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Mr. F. F. Colvin's ( 9th Lancers ) ch c b p Real Jam , Owner
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Wood's ( 8th Hussars ) br c b p Hermit , Owner FF Colvin's ( 9th Lancers ) r cb p Jack , Mr. R. B. Colvin
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Capt . H. M. Mackenzie's ( 9th B. C. ) gc bp Hardly Ever , Owner
Mr. Beresford's ( R. H. A. ) bl c b m Suttee , Owner ... 3 Surgeon - Major Eaton's ( A. M. D. ) ch c b p Sneezer , Mr. Francis
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Mr. Jud's ( R. H. A. ) ch c b p Jack , Owner
This was the closest race of the day . Hermit looked all over like the winner , till within a dis tance from home ,, when Major Swinton brought up No Never with a rush that would have done credit to George Fordham , and won a magnificent race by a head . A length and a half between second and third .
6TH RACE . - Cashmere Scurry . For all ponies , the property of , and to be ridden by Cashmere natives . 3 Furlongs .
A large and unruly field faced the Starter , who , however , got them into line , and started them at the first attempt . Arms , legs , and whips were soon in motion , and they all tried who should be the first to get off the course . However , they soon righted themselves and passed the Judge's box in a confused mass , and it was with difficulty the first three were spotted .
UMBALLA GYMKHANA .
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[ From a Correspondent . ] August 3 , 1882 . The 1st Gymkhana of the season took place on Thursday afternoon the 3rd . Notwithstanding the heat , there was a good attendance , and it was a cheering sight to lovers of the turf to see the Race Stand again occupied after the long and weary hot weather . We were glad to see our worthy General , who has been away , looking so well and cheery . He always makes a point of supporting these pleasant little meetings . fields were very fair , considering they depended solely on the 9th Lancers and a small number of R. H. A. here , for support . It is a pity that other horses and ponies are not produced on these oc casions , as there must be many belonging to the three other regiments , and the departments also . Surely some civilians must have horses or ponies , that , although not good enough to run with race horses or ponies , are good enough to enter for these Gymkhanas which are got up for the benefit of every one who possesses a horse or pony " of sorts . " No really good horse , or pony , is allowed to run , winners of any previous race being barred . There were lotteries , but owners seemed as a rule to be shy of backing their stables .
1st Race . - The Monsoon Stakes , Value , Rs . 25 . For all maiden C. B. ponies that have never won a race value 50 Rs . 13-2 to carry 11st . 7lbs . 4lbs . allowed for every inch under . Distance mile . Mr. Colvin's b c b p Squeaker , 10-5 , Mr. Biser . Hopkius's g cbm Fifine , 11-3 , Owner
Colvin's c c b p Real Jam , 11-3 , Mr. Jenner
Crofton's b c b p Bar - Ionah , 11-7 , Owner
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Brady's ccb m Kitty , 11-7 , Owner
Duff's br c b p Buff , 11-7 , Owner
Fifine was the favourite at the lotteries , closely followed by Squeaker . After a delay of over half
an hour at the post , owing to some of the riders be ing late at the scales , the lot were despatched to a good start . Squeaker had it all his own way and won easily in lm . 4s .
2nd Race . The Arabian Purse . Value Rs . 30. For all Arabs and C. Bs . who have never won a race value Rs . 200. Weight for age and class raised 2st . 4lbs . Galloways allowed 7lbs . Distance & mile .
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Mr. Brady's c a h Khedwve , 10-11 , Owner
Crofton's b a h Sickle , 10-11 , Owner
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Major Montague's b a h Ruby , 10-11 , Mr. Hopkins The Devil was favorite at the lotteries at 4 to 1 . Ruby 7 to 1. Khedive , Sickle , and Faith at very outside prices . After one false start , in which Ruby and Khedive got well away , the flag fell to a moderate one . Ruby ran well , but for a very short distance , and was out of it before the mile was reached . At the turn Khedive , who had got a bad start , came outside his horses , and by the time the mile post was reached , had got on level terms with the leader Faith , who was on the inside ; he soon assumed the lead , which he maintained and won comfortably by 2 lengths , Sickle being 2nd and Faith 3rd . The Devil ran a very good horse , considering the weight he had to carry , his sport ing owner having elected to ride himself , and con sequently had to declare 1st . 12lbs . overweight . The winner was despised at the lotteries by every one except his sporting owner , and his trainer who fortunately secured the whole lottery at a very small price . Time 1m . 34 s .
Bishop's c c bm Faith , 11-8 , Owner
Cameron's b a h The Devil , 12-9 , Owner
3rd Race . The Hie Over Purs , Yeto Rs . 30 . For all C. B. ponies 13-2 and under . Conditions as in Moonsoon Stakes . Distance about 1 mlle over the pony steeple chase course .
Mr. McFarlane's ch cb p Sunny Boy , 11-7 , Mr. Bishop
Cameron's r c b p Jerusalem , 12-9 , Owner
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The Baste was a hottish favourite , followed by
Jack at a respectful distance . Sunny Boy , utterly despised even by his owner , fell to the first bid , viz . , 2 Rs . The four little chasers were let go to a good start at the first attempt , and ran well to gether to the 2nd fence , when it was seen that Jack was out of it , and unable to keep on galloping and jnmping at the pace he commenced with , and from that point he gradually died away , and it was a pretty race home between the other three : but after the last fence , before coming into the flat course , The Baste was beat , and on coming over the flight of hurdles , Sunny Boy had it all his own way and won easily , excellently ridden by Mr. Bishop , Jerusalem second , whose owner carried 1st 2lbs . over weight . The Baste a moderate third . No time taken .
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4th Race . The Lilliputian Flutter . Value Rs . 20 . For all ponies 13 hands and under . Catch weight over 11st . mile . Capt . Eustace's bcbm Angelina , 11-4 , Owner Mr. Colvin's rcbp The Mule , 11-2 , Mr. Jenner
Hopkins's c e b m Piquante , 11-0 , Owner
Colvin's b c b p Squeaker , 11-0 , Mr. Bishop
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James's r c b p The Baste , 11-7 , Owner
Colvin's rc bp Jack , 11-7 , Mr. Wells
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Squeaker was a long way the favourite at the lot teries , with The Mule second ; Angelina and Piquante selling for a song . Mr. Covin declared to win with The Mule . The Lilliputs were got away to a good start at once , Angelina ridden by his sport ing owner . " The Pacha " rushed in front of her field . The same " Pacha's ' face was worthlooking at when the clerk of the scales pronounced the welcome word " weight , " and on referring to his betting book found that he had secured the whole lottery at the small investment of Rs . 4. Time 1 min . 41 secs .
5th Race . - The Ulta Pulta Stakes . Value Rs . 15 . For all ponies 13-2 and under . Catch weight over 11st . Riders to be drawn by lot , but no owner to ride his own pony - last pony to win the Stakes . Capt . Eustace's beb m Angelina , 11-0 , Mr. Crofton Mr. Crofton's dcbp The Demon , 11-7 , Mr. Wells O Brady's c cbm Flirt , 11-0 , Mr. Jenner
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Lieut . - Col . Bushman's r c b p Remus , 11-3 , Captain
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Major Apperley's debp The Brat , 11-0 , Mr. Brady Gough's c c b m Susan , 11-0 , Col. Bushman
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Mr. Hopkins's ccbm Piquante , 12-9 , Mr. Cameron Duff's rcbp The Shaver , 11-0 , Major Apperley Cameron's b c b m Beauty , 11-8 , Mr. Duff
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Jenner's ccb m Butterball , 11-0 , Mr. Hopkins Wells's c c b m Squirt , 11-5 , Major Gough Capt . Eustace's b c b m Angelina , ( last ) winner . Susan came in first , closely followed by Squirt excellently ridden by Major Gough . " The Pacha , " owner of Angelina , left the course early for Simla . Thus ended a very cheery afternoon . The time was indifferent owing to the heavy going , the grass being very thick and the better weights . sporting way in which the owner of The Devil , and Jerusalem got up and rode notwithstanding the
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crushing weights he thereby put up , ought to be an example and encouragement to those backward in entering ponies for these Gymkhana's , which are got up purely for sport and not for making money . It is hoped there may be another very
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OCTOBER , 1882 ,
THE UMBALLA AUTUMN MEETING . FIRST RACE . - The Arabian Purse . Valne , Rs , 200. Added to a starting sweepstakes of Rs . 10. For all Arab ponies . mile .
Acteon , 9st ... Leo , 8st 31b Fariz , 9st 6lb Alroy , 8st 71b
Won by six lengths . Time , 58secs . SECOND RACE . - The Tom Thumb Stakes . Added to a starting sweepstakes of Rs . 10. For Maiden C. B. Value , Rs . 200 . ponies . mile . Grisette , 8st 10lb Bernice , 9st
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Clipped Wings , 11st 4lb
Oliver , 11st 9lb
Calcutta , 11st
Clifton , 9st 71b
Christ Xmas Carol , 9st 11b
Patrician , 8st 121b
Half Caste , 8st 10lb
Also ran Our Mary Ann , Snowdrop , Squeaker , Musketeer , Master George , and Penitent .
Won by half a length , Time , 57 secs .
THIRD RACE . - The Maiden Chase . Value Rs . 500. Added to a starting sweepstakes of Rs . 20. For all Maiden steeple chasers . 2 miles .
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FOURTH RACE . - The Ambala Derby . Value , Rs . 500. Ad ded to a starting sweepstakes of Rs . 20. For all Maiden Arabs . 1 mile .
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Ryder 1 Blackburn 2
Tingey 3 Native 4
Ryder 11 Tingey 2 3
... Mr . Maitland
Also ran Khedive .
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Tingey 1 Robinson 2 Ryder 3
Won easily . Time , 2min . 27secs . FIFTH RACE . - The Tom Tit Stakes . Value Rs . 100 , Added to a starting sweepstakes of Rs . 10. For all ponies 13 hands and under . mile , Ariel , 9st Squeaker , 8st 7lb Vexation , 8st 10lb . Also ran Tim , Petticoat , Geraldine , Bumpkin , and The Doe . Won easily by three lengths ; a bad third . Time , 573secs . SIXTH RACE . - Rivett's Cup . For Maiden C. B.'s . Weight for nge . 4 mile . Regina , 8st 13lb Warrior , 9st 4lb Yseult , 8st 10lb
Lord W. Beresford's bk w g Blackthorn , 9st 5lb
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Mr. Apcar's b w m Rebecca . 8st 12lb Apcar's c w m Queensland , 9st 7lb Also ran Dick Turpin and Jung Bahadoor . Won by a neck . Time , 1min . 47secs .
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OCTOBER - NOVEMBER , 1882 .
THIRD DAY , THURSDAY , October 26th , 1882 . FIRST RACE . - The Eastern Chase . Value , Rs . 400. Added to a starting sweepstakes of Rs . 20. For all Arabs , and C. - B.'s and Galloways . About 2 miles . Mr. Bishop 1 Mr. Bryan 2
dr . Mildmay's bag Florizel , 11st ,, C. H. Hopkins ' b w g Sultana , 11st Capt . Braithwaite's g ag George Davis , 11st
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Stratford 1 Owner 2 8
Ryder 1
Southall 2 ... Mr . Maitland 3
Mr. MacDougall fell .
Won by ten lengths . Time , 6min . 49secs . SECOND RACE . - The Bedouin Handicap . Value , Rs . 300 . Added to a starting sweepstakes of Rs . 20. For all Arabs and U - B's . 1 mile . Major McCall's c a h Wanderer , 8st 71b Mr. Apcar's brc b h The Rake , 8st 101b
Mac Dougall's b a h Sherwood , 10st 6lb ... Lord W. Beresford's bah Mooltan , 9st 4lb Won by a length . Time , 1min . 57 secs .
Owner 1
Tingey 2
Ryder 3
THIRD RACE . - The Sirhind Handicap . Value , Rs . 300 . Added to a starting sweepstakes of is . 20. For all horses . 1 mile .
HUVI Ryder 1 Perrett 2
Sontball 3
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12lb Ford W. Beresford's b a p Scud , 8st 10lb Also ran The Baron , Our Mary Ann , and Sher . Won easily by three lengths . Time , 59secs .
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Tingey 1
Perrett 2 Blackburn 3 Ryder
FOURTH RACE . - The Farewell Handicap . Value , Rs . 150 . Added to a starting sweepstakes of Rs . 10. A free handicap for all ponies , 13-2 and under . mile . zetol
Mr. HC . Hopkins ' b c b in Pandora , 10st ... Chorister's sk bld o bm Bernice , 8st
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Tingey 1
Blackburn 2 Ryder 3