180 THE WARWICKSHIRE HUNT. [1890 



Mr. J. B. Leigli'.s Scamp Mr. G. Pratt 4 



Mr. E. C. Worsley's Sheelali Owner 



Earl of CamperdoAvn's Honest John Owner 



Mr. C . Church's BrookLands, 12st. 611) 0\raer 



Mr. T. ]Sr. Graham's General Gough Owner 



Mr. B. Hanbnrv's Reptile 0\viier 



Mr. Hanlnuy's The Stag- Mr. Arkwright 



Viscount Melo-unil's Juliet. 12st. 2111 Owner 



Lord W. de Broke's Tootie Wagtail II., 12st. l^lb. . Owner 



Mr. Ansell's Bugler Owner 



Mr. J. Laycock's The Flyer Owner 



Mr. J. A. Craven's Eve , ... Mr. J. B. Craven 



Lord Soutliam])toii"s Briton, 12st. 61b Owner 



Lord Southampton's Marauder, 12st. 61b. Hon. E. A. Fitzroy 



Mr. R. Slieriff(^'.s Limekiln Owner 



Mr. W. Onslow's (R.A.) Paleface, 12st. 21b Owner 



Mr. F. B. Mildmay's Discretion Omier 



Capt. Bathurst's Colonel Capt. Wing 



Major Cosmo Little's Linnet Owner 



Major Waterhouse's Shamrock Owner 



The Captain cut out the work, attended by Scamp, Rookwood, and 

 Tomboy, until the third fence, where The Captain came down, but was 

 quickly reinoiinted. The Scamp was the first to cross the Chalcomlie 

 Road, followed by Tomlioy, General Gough, and Limekiln, with The Captain 

 in hot pursuit. In this order they went into the conntiy. On coming 

 again in view, Scamp was well to the front, followed by Tomboy and Rook- 

 wood. A field from home Scamp, beaten, slipped up, and The Captain, 

 who jumped in good style, came away and won by four lengths ; six 

 lengths separating second and third. 



WELTER SWEEPSTAKES of 2?. 2.s. each, with 20?. added, for horses 

 and riders qualified as in the Light Weight Sweep.stakes ; to be ridden in 

 hunting costume. Catch weight, not under 14- stone. 



Ml'. G. Cunai'd's Giraffe Owner 1 



Capt . W. G. Middleton's B^^ff oon Owner 2 



Mr. C. Boyle's Ronachan Owner 



Mr. C. Wiiitworth's Shuckburgh Owner 



Mr. J. Fuller's Whetstone Owner 



Capt. H. Allfrey's Smith Owner 



Mr. W. J. Blacidock's Timekeeper O^vuer 



Mr. G. Cancellor's Grandl)orough Owner 



Hon. R. G. Verney's The Cardinal Owner 



Mr. J. A. Gibbs'sBanker Owner 



Mr. W. Grazebrook's Filliert Owner 



Mr. Chinnery 's Cricket ... Owner 



Buffoon acted as pioneer until a quarter of a mile from home, when 

 the Captain went the wrong course and had to turn back, -which mistake 

 lost him the race. 



