GREEN; YELLOW SLEEVES, BELT. AND CAP 



without at any time during the contest raising hope of 

 his success. The Summer and Autumn meetings were 

 abandoned. Doubtless Mr. Bibby would have had 

 runners for the Becher, the Grand Sefton and Valentine 

 'Chases had they taken place. For the present there is 

 nothing for us but to look forward to the time when we 

 may again see the green and yellow jacket at Liverpool. 



1915. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE (Handicap) 

 of £3515 ; about 4 miles 856 yds. 



Lady Nelson's Ally Sloper, by Travelling 



Lad, 6 y. 10 st. 6 lbs. - - - Mr. J. R.Anthony i 



Mr. C. Bower Ismay's Jacobus, a. 1 1 st. blun. A. Newey 2 



Lord Suffolk's Father Confessor, 6 y. 



9 St. 10 lbs, A. Aylin 3 



Mr. T. H. Barnard's Alfred Noble, a. 



10 St. 12 lbs. Hulme 4 



Mr. F. Bibby's Thowl Pin, a. 10 st. 8 lbs. - W. J. Smith 5 



Mr. A. Browne's Silver Top, a. 10 st. - Walkington 6 

 Mr. C. Bower Ismay's Balscadden, a. 



list. 8 lbs. fell F. Lyall 7 



Mr. A. Shepherd's Blow Pipe, a. lost. 4 lbs. W.Smith 8 



Mr. N. J. Kelly's Hackler's Bey, a. 



10 St. 2 lbs. Mr. H. Harrison 9 



Mr. Eric Piatt's Irish Mail, a. 1 1 st. 12 lbs. - L. Brabazon 



Sir Geo. Bullough's Distaff, a. 10 st. 10 lbs. E. Piggott 



Mr. F. Bibby's The Babe, a. 10 st. - - R. Chadwick 

 Mr. K. F. Malcomson's Ballyhackle, a. 



Ti St. 9 lbs. b.d. S. Avila 



Mr. J. M. Niall's Bullawarra, a. Il st. 



2 lbs. fell C. Hawkins - 



Sir Geo. Bullough's Ilston, a. 1 1 st. 8 lbs. fell I. Anthony 



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