. The South American tour : a descriptive guide. urdles, fences, and ditches of water. Thespace in the center of the course is used for polo and from Uruguay and South Africa have participated ingames held here by the Argentine Football League. The glimpse now gained of the Argentine Hippodrome willincite to a visit on one of the gala days, Thursday and Sun-clay, when many will enjoy a display superior to anythingof the sort previously witnessed. Nothing in the United Statesapproaches it. While some Americans asserted that this wasthe finest Racing Ground in the world, a gentlem


. The South American tour : a descriptive guide. urdles, fences, and ditches of water. Thespace in the center of the course is used for polo and from Uruguay and South Africa have participated ingames held here by the Argentine Football League. The glimpse now gained of the Argentine Hippodrome willincite to a visit on one of the gala days, Thursday and Sun-clay, when many will enjoy a display superior to anythingof the sort previously witnessed. Nothing in the United Statesapproaches it. While some Americans asserted that this wasthe finest Racing Ground in the world, a gentleman of BuenosAires stated that it hardly equaled Longcliamps, However,the buildings here are superior. The spectators are accom-modated in a row of great white stands, that for the especialuse of the members of the Jockey Club and their families beinglargely of white marble and capped with a graceful the upper rows of seats is a spacious promenade withtables for afternoon tea, and farther back large and well ap-pointed club .i.\ ( I, -1 AM), iiiri<ii)HiMr.


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