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Per182664 1921 00034.Pdf ,J Sport Jllustrado "^'^¦flBBBk. DPS^ V. ™/Wf æv p V fc ^mXXW^^^^12 í ^i ) o 1 __^_^^ I\oi \ «*¦*¦¦' /c / á^^^ /9-V_r £ I ,* ¦ Vip' f" ¦' •^*16%. '^'.'%.I Bf L__T m\\W Á^^^^____mJr Wsk '.••''/I ¦*/ ^^F _^_w ___\_W .:"\..'rt 1 f.r2) @ }r Íjilva^ralv oniaij *Mlive,incittei^ nn te:'ny>| docfe irefsco c =-?lccc. ijado eiTjpreQc pc<y iv7:) m caoJd) °L'; N J ^.. fv\ -^ fütRMATOfSES REgLLbE5*GA5TRü 61N. á|A coJ^r*--de c «^} é «3 ve^p^ cio oi;.-» d»^* f^f'ARMAC.^ tíQ^|) I 400 róis Sport Jllustrado — — < : t — Secretario Roberto Xyra J)irector proprietário Xucio de Jtíello j Ifedactor Chefe fluy Castro ANNO IIRio de Janeiro (BRASIL)- 26 de Março de 1921Num. 34 Oaks {Stalies I !i 11 — Em 1911, como lio anno an- coube ainda a uma égua de .Mr. Joel, Bri- do logar, batida por l-Yrry (Swinford-Gon- (pie Ston- tecedente, venceu uma potranca que nao ght (Sundridge-Doris), Inmfl palerna de dolletto). Era portanto melhor só vencera um mo- ora favorita: Cherrymoia. A victoria da fi- Jest, sendo a segunda Silvei* Tag (Sundri- ny Ford, que até então lha de Svelt, registrou-se nos annaes do dge-Silvei' Fowl), cotada a 11.1. Vancluse deste handicap. não se colloeou o estava colloeada em turf inglcz, por ser esta a primeira c única pri- .Natural, portanto a queixa apresen- niciro logar nas cotações tinha 11 10. vez que cila correu. Bateu entretanto ani- pois tada pelo joekey de My Dear. Seguindo My de boa classe como Tvotless, que era maea 1916— Este anno o Oaks foi ganho Doar chegaram l-Yrry (Swynford-Gondolet- favorita a 7|2, c outros. Ataimah (Galleáz- e La- por uma das nudhores éguas (pie tem cor- te), Silver Burlei (Swynfurd-Sainthy zo). vencedora dos Mil Guineos não correu rido na Inglaterra. Finfinclla (Polymelus- dy 1 . nesta prova. Silvei- Fowl), de Sir E. llulton, favorita a 191!) — Roseway (Stornoway-Rose oi 1912— Mirska, filha de Musa. que já i:5 x, foi a vencedora. Depois tle ter sido Ayrshyre) vencedora dos Mil Ouinéos e ffl- vencera o Oakc de 1899, foi a vencedora a segunda nos Mil Guineos, batida por Can- vorita a 7 1 110 Oaks, foi batida por um deste anno, apezar de estar cotada a 33|1. Yon (Chancer Glassalt), depois de ter ven- corpo e meio por Bayuda (IJayardo-Jcssi- Bateu um lote numeroso e selecto, pois li- cido o Derby, em que bateu Kwang Su\ ca. colada a 100|7. Este anno porém, já foi guravam excellentes éguas. A segunda col Xassovian, e outros, Finfinella ganhou ain- corrido em Epson. locada foi Equitable e a terceira Jíill & Coo da o Oaks, em foi seguida Salaman que por 1920 — Este anno ainda a vencedora the third-Coo Eee) . dra (Si. Frusqui.n-Electra), lhe tinha (Welian que dos Mil Ouinéos foi balido no Oaks. Cinna seguido na terceira collocação nos Mil Gui- Tagalie, vencedora dos Mil Guineos c (Polymelus — Barohesse La Fleçhe) ven- néos, e Market Girl (Matagon-Koster quinta égua que conseguira vencei- o Der- por cedora dos Mil Ouinéos, só conseguiu .1 se- Girl) . by desde de 1779. foi a favorita a 2|1 e gunda collocação na prova de Epson, qu3 sua derrota no Oaks foi uma das maiores E* conveniente notar-se porém, «pie o foi ganha por Charbelle (Charles O*Malley surpresas, pois a tordilha filha de Cyllene Oaks. de 1 9 1 ."> a 1 9 1 S inclusive, assim como — Busy Belle)) de Mr. A. P. Cunliffe. e Tagale era uma boa "stayer". como mos- o Derby, e St. Leger em (transformado A terceira collocação coube a Ros?lct, trará no Berby, onde bateu não só Swco- Scçtember Stakes. no tempo de guerra) fo- irmã própria de Roseway. Leomnade (Lcm per, vencedor dos Mil Guineos. mas tani- ram corridos em Newmarket, devido ás berg), de propriedade do rei Jorge V, era hem Tracery e Jaeger. circumstancias da guerra. unia das mais cotadas, mas não obteve coi- 1913— Aterceira victoria de Mr. .1 . 1917— Neste anno houve um Oaks loCação. I'». Joe! foi alcançada por Jesl (Sundridge- muito disputado. Xella correnvm muitos Este anno que potranca ganhará a im- Absurdity), neste anno. Apesar de ter ven- animaes o apesar de Diadem (Orby-Donct- portanto prova de Epson ? ciclo os Mi] Guineos sobre Taslect, do Du- ta) já havei* vencido para Lord D'Abernoin que (]«¦ Devonshire, não era favorita no os Mil Ouinéos, foi derrotada por muitos Eis uma das perguntas mais difficeiS Oaks. \'o dia da. prova as cotações eraon corpos 11 Oaks, por Sunny Jane (Sunstar- de se responder. as seguintes: Maid of the Mist), irmã materna de Spear- lia muitas "two ycars" em condições Waiontha, (favorita), cotada, a 3J1; mint e de Hamoaze, (pie tão boas carreiras de ganharem a prova, mas em todo caso, Taslett, 6|1, finalmente Jest, a S|l. Em se- haviam produzido'. as mais indicadas são as seguintes, devido guida a Jest chegou Depeche. Ouinéos, Batendo Sunny Jane nos Mil ás carreiras (pie produziram: 1011 — Princess Doris (Jour Mágesty- Diadem não obteve collocação no Oaks, Blue Lady, Sundart (irmã materna Doris), irmã materna de Sunstar, foi a 4" mas cm segundo logar chegou Mora via (Mi de Cinna) Romana, Telrabazzia, Storme- égua .le Mr. Joel, venceu o Oaks. ,lá noru'-Via) e em terceiro Hampshire Lilly que lòiid (todas três filhas de The Tetrarch, tinha ganho com a sua antecessora Jest, (Bayardo-Lilly of the Valley). Sunny Jane Pharmacie (Charles 0'Mally), Silver Ima- os Mil Guineos, e favorita a ll|4, bateu um pertence a Sir Waeldorf Asfor, a quem ge, Cinderella, Oxencíon, La Voiturc, etc. lote úr vinte concorrentes. Em segundo também pertence Hamoaze, sua irmã ma- de Cher logar chegou Wassillissa (Eager-Missowa- terna . Talvez, como em 1911, no anno rymoia, isto não se ia) e Torchlight (John 0'Gaunt-Lesbia), 1918— Neste anno houve unia carrei- vença a favorita, pode saber, ás se espera em terceiro. ra seinsacional em que a vencedora Ston- vezes, quando menos vence um out-sidder. 1915 — Vancluse (Darck Ronald), de ny Ford (Surynford) foi desclassificada, Lord Rosebérry, vencedora dos Mil Gui- por ter apertado contra a cerca interna a Emfim, esperemos pelo dia 3 cie junho nêos deste anno, não venceu o Oaks, como My eDar (Beppo-Silesia) . My Doar, que próximo. logar, só deixara as cluas antecessoras. Coube o> primeiro lo- chegara em segundo de «ar nesta prova a Snow Marten (Martagon vencer uma carreira até aquella oceasião; SUNDERLING, Sibéria), eotaíla a 20|1. O segundo logar os Mil Ouinéos cm que chegou em segun- " deveria ser feita, antes de Dridge correr Uma entrevista casual" com Las Palmas. "caso" "contavam com as sympa- sobre o Descrente Depois, elles casos, "sympathia" valo "occaso" da tempo- thias". e nesses | Sport ou o muito... rada da Moóca Houve um engano de revisão na Chro- nica do JàpbcaxoA- o animal que atrapalhou "propositalmente" o carreira do nosso ca- Jllustrado Tendo regressado ha dias de S. Paulo, vallo. foi Bsterhazy. montado pelo Suarei., o nosso bom amigo Domingos de Carvalho, cada vez aprende mais a ser... correcto que foi "veranear" a cavalhada do Stud Si!- que Semanário e honesto. veira na bella paulicéa, um acaso nos fez em encontral-o sabbado ultimo no Alvear. aba- O Moscatel não estava bem e mula % sportiyo illustrado # todo o tido. cara de poucos amigos ou de quem está nos embaraçou, durante percurso. "descrente" da vida... Afinal, como voltou a cavalhada, de Não precisámos dizer que nos convidou S. Paulo? lUdacçâo • Administração : os cavallo- para sua mesa, que nos fez semar e instou Em op'imas condições; "tomássemos de uma estação cai- para que alguma cousa"; não também se dão ao luxo SUA DO OUVIDOR, 68 precisávamos dizer nada disto, porém agora, mosa e de águas... o está e fica dicto... ²Mas em S. Paulo, só se bebe café? andar — tala da fnnta 2. O assümpto em foco ainda era o de toda Sim e os animaes tiveram de experi- "pó a semana, o caso Descrente, que em nossas mentar a raia de de café" da Moóca rodas turfistas tão profundamente calou, da- que de accordo com a chuva, varia a cada dia das as circumstancias de nelle estar envol- e a cada instante. delles vido um Stud que tão alta sympathia Ha oceasiões em que é dura como rapa- com Assignaturas : merece, pela correcção e cavalheirismo dura. outras em que é pegajoza como melado spnr.smen. que sempre aprem, os abastados e. outras em que e... — Silveira & Silveira, seus proprietários. CAPITAL Anno2o5ooo ²"1'uxa-puxa", não é? ²Então, leram o Japecanca, na Chronica Numero avulso I400 ²Claro como Paulista, de hoje? garaipa!... » atrazadoI500 ²Mudando de assümpto, trouxemos :!•• ²E' a pura verdade, tudo que elle diz. de anno e meio, ESTADOS — Anno 30*000 sem aliás não ter entrado em detalhes nem S. Paulo um lindo potrinho filho de Zingaro e égua anglo-arabe. Numero avulso $500 ter procurado accentuar bem a posição como Se d'ahi vier um novo Interview?... » atrazado56oo direi melhor... ingrata, em que se collocou ²Bem entendido, não lhe 'o- a directoria do da Moóca. queremos - prado outra "intervie.v" ESTRANGEIRO Anno40*000 ²Mas, afinal, ella não agia a contente, mar mais tempo com egual; faz», mos votos para que seja o polia no caso? "egual" "outro"... ? ²Sim. estou certo de que o tentou fazer ao a principio, mas depois de lhe ter eu aberto E assim nos raspámos, como aqui tam- os olhos contra a "moamba" que se prepa- bem o fazemos.
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