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LYNE IS LIKED IN ENGLAND. Thai Ltieieu Lyne will be cordially welcomed on his return to England is evident from the following from a paragrapli in LoDdon Sporting Life: This clever jockey was over here in 1903 under a retainer from Mr. J. R. Keene. He made himself very popular during his stay, not only with his confreres, but with all who came in contact with him. He rode many fine finishes. In the course of tin- season he had 20! mounts, was placed first on forty-five occasions, second sixty seven times, and third thirty-seven times."