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DEAD HEAT IN INDIAS BIG RACE. DM the Int time in the history of the Viccrovs tup. at Calcutta, has tin- race resulted in a dead bear, iu 1S7G. when Satellite carried the ..dor- of Kbaja Ashanoolah to victory after a dead beat Willi Lord CI If den, owing to the imperial meeting t Delhi, there wa- no Viceroys "up. and a Prim Wall- I up took ii- place-, wbicb was tin- race S.i". ellite Well. He lliil seCUleil Ihe Vieel.n- Illp- a twelvemonth previously. On the present occasion there was not only a dead heat for tir-l place be-tween Sir A. A. Apenrs Mayfowl and Mr. Goeiil daas Brogue II.. two others tielng for third plain the Kour Sahib of Iatialas Gunboat and Ml Kelsos nihility. Counting Mayfowl s dead heat as a win. Sir A. A. Apcar has BOW woa no fewer than nine Viceroy-Cups, Mayfowl himself won it ouirisbl la-t year, ami :!-o :u 1810, while in I.KK! and asain inloo; FitxGraftoa scored, a- did Greal Sco1 in 1803 and loot. The earlier imeeewoea oa the part of bearers of Sir A. A. Apcar- jaik.-t were Moorbouse IS.H. and Statesman 1884. State-man. Moorbouse, and Greal s. .,t won- bred in Australia, Like Mayfowl. who-,- dam i- o f ihe famous Mayday breed, and. therefore, not in the Stnd Book, tin- other dead beater. Brogue II.. i- Irish bred, by Lymington — Goody Two Shoes. She was running In Ireland u 1910. and early in 1011. in the colors of A. Fit/ Gerald, -ie- woo . Three Tear-Old Handicap at Ai. audi. Park, and afterwards ran Sfrowd ai l.eop.nd-tuwn April t.. w a-, eiiird. Brogue II. was subsequentlv purchased by J. r. Galataua, who, it i- said. - ! 1 her to Mr. Goculdasa for a big sum. Fatly in the pr.-seni month it was lean-. I thai she had become too light, o wins to the severity of her preparation for the bis race, but it was doubtless owins to bar being ".ban Inside" that she was able to bolil her own wiih lb,- winner ..f two previous Viceroys up. iii whnl mii-i have been a mosl exciting and memorable lini-b H.-r dam. Good.! Two Sboes. is better known as ih.- dam of Charles OMalley, and formerly Ix-ione, I t" Col. Hall Walker, but then came Into the pi -session of Lord Dunraven. At a yearling sale of Mm siiai.hiii Stud youngsters. Brogue II. originally cost 340 guineas, London Sporting Life,