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I f -, , ii r, 0 - HOW IRISH TURFMEN MISSED RACING; | j Receatly If. Parrlab. aae of the leading Iriah owners, and his rider, H. Bcasley. were In i Iglnm far a race aad a re Sae at The Carragb, near Dah-L Im. in twenty boars. Parrlaa had an rtitry which Reaslej Waa to ride. They anbeliUaed an airplane -.land aviator and : l-w from Oatend to Lpadon. but miss.-1 the mrm at Bmrtoa Station, whereupon they ,. 1 decided to aaake ihe rrlp t.. Irelaad rhreagh lb. lair. Mr. Parriah engaged an airplane at a eosl of r S7"0 to carry hims.-lf aad his jockey arrant Ihe Irish Soa and they preaented themaetvea ai the aero I frome only to be disappoint. -d. as the pilot refused fl risk the ait iun !i,s prevail fhg in niid--ianni-l. The Belayed tartaeea aaed all their powers of ] ei--suasion ■- Iio in vain. Taey have both flown from Bag-land to France many times lately and declare that it t i is the ideal Btethod of going racing . The Parriah haraa amp his race under aaethcr rider and was I ! backed by WSM by his absent owner.