Based mainly upon the assumption that Carpentier can hardly be the sante tighter since Dempsey gave him a hiding; and believing that the superior spied of Drone) Cook will be the deciding factor, many sound judges am inclined to the opinion that the Australian will beat the smil
December 31, 1921 - Sporting Chronicle - Manchester, Lancashire, England
The LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP, a sweepstakes of 20 °soh, or 5 sore declared to Messrs. Weatherby a nd only by 'lsuesday, January with 1,000 sore added, for three-year-olds and upwards; the lowest weight may be 6.4; the eramd to receive 100 sow and the third 50 soya out of the stakes
December 31, 1921 - Sporting Chronicle - Manchester, Lancashire, England
Honeymoon. however, remained a strong favourite, there being far more would-be takers of 5 to 2 than could be accommodated. She still further increased in favouritism after repeating her previous year's defeat of the Castle Milk bitch, Lueetta, in the third round. being then bac
December 31, 1921 - Sporting Chronicle - Manchester, Lancashire, England
W. T. Tilden. the holder of the Lawn Tennis Championship of the world, in response to an enquiry whether he was willing to defend his the at Wimbledon inext year by playing through the prelim• inary rounds. cables:- - I believe in playing threugh. - Maxwell Woosnani, who, with R
December 31, 1921 - Sporting Chronicle - Manchester, Lancashire, England
consisted of one small hut, the capacity of which was absolutely inadequate for the demands made upon it. The lot of the hundreds of lads who tried to squeeze into it to strip and get massage and other attention was woeful, and had there been any great. amount of rain the condit
December 31, 1921 - Sporting Chronicle - Manchester, Lancashire, England
11—ALTNASAR (lost 61b).—See Old Times. II I I—MARSH ROSEMARY Met 61b).—See Wipe Folly and Christy Minstrel. With DAY MALLEY (evens). was unplaeed to Toilet (evens). Folkestone yesterday (lim). 0 3—FLIGHTS FANCY (10st 51b).—See Wile Folly. Unplaoed to Off the Mark (me 51b). Ilityd
December 30, 1921 - Sporting Chronicle - Manchester, Lancashire, England
I.—Women. girls, men, or boys who have been suspcnded by the Amateur Association, or by any responsible promoter of profee-4ropal sport, because of track malpractices or other offences against.the discipline of the sport, shall not be allowed to compete at meetings where these.
December 30, 1921 - Sporting Chronicle - Manchester, Lancashire, England