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I j I CURRENT NOTES OF- THE TURF The biggest fields that ever competed for the English Grand National Steeplechase wen- in 1850, win u And el Kadar wmi for the first time, and in 1900, when the Frenchman. Lutleur III., scored for Jamci Ileum ss . mi fewer than thirty two horses going lo the pest 011 each occasion, while wle-ii Salamander brought off a big coup for Mr. Stinhl in lsiiti there were thirty ruiiin;-. A bunch of gmj hail- at the root of tile tail hav-- been abatrvfd in particulars lines of bleed for approaching SM years, ami tin- peeeeasiea is eaeeria- ted with merit, for it has passed Mf0 an English turf proverb that one seldom sees a bad horse with a gray tail, ami as a rule It is easy to trace the source from which it lias been derived.- Sporting ClUuuicle.