All Our Yesterdays.Byline: George Ennor November 7, 1978 lHenry Cecil sets a seasonal earnings record when La Pythie (Bruce Raymond Bruce Raymond may refer to:
John Matthias John Matthias is an American poet. He was born in Columbus, Ohio in 1941 and attended Ohio State University and Stanford University. At Stanford he studied under the poet and critic Yvor Winters, but did not conform to Winters' stringent anti-modernist position. ). His tally of pounds 382,811 from 109 races is pounds 284 more than that accumulated by Peter Walwyn in 1975. lRichard Hannon hits 50 for the season as La-Don (Paul Cook) takes the juvenile conditions race at Leicester from X-Data (Brian Lunness/Colin Moss). lDerek Leslie, who resumed training six weeks ago after an eight-year break, gets going again as Carvers Corah (Bill Bennion) beats Gay Twenties (Rex Carter/ Ray Hutchinson) in the amateurs' race at Lingfield. November 7, 1993 lThe three-year link between Fahd Salman and Alan Munro Alan James Munro (born 19 February 1937) is a British immunologist and entrepreneur. Munro was born in Madras, India and educated at the Edinburgh Academy.[1] He attended the University of Cambridge, specialising in biochemistry. comes to an end. Their association has been highlighted by the exploits of dual Derby and King George King George has referred to many kings throughout history. When used, by Americans, without further reference it most often means George III of the United Kingdom, against whom the Whigs of the American Revolution rebelled. hero Generous. lRod Simpson is ending his career as a trainer, although he would like to stay in the game as an assistant. His tack will be sold at Lambourn on Wednesday. lGuy Upton makes a successful trip to Germany, where he wins over fences at Bremen on Sawo. lMontelado (Pat Flynn) is 7-1 favourite for the Champion Hurdle. Vintage Crop (Dermot Weld), the recent Melbourne Cup hero, is a point longer with Granville Again (Martin Pipe), and it is 12-1 bar. GEORGE ENNOR |
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