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2.0 -FAKENHAM S. PLATE, £200; 6f. 303 WILD BLOSSOM (TCTiplciii^n), 5-9-3 400 FELDSPAR (OoUrill), 4 9-3 O03 NAVY BLaiii |'l\ Leader, ]u.i.), 1-9-0 ona's 102 LONE iSLE (K. Dariigiii.), 7-9-0 J. Ilichards COO DEIJ'ANOTIB (Vick), li-9-0 .. Miui-hail 030 SON OF TIIE MOILNING (R. .1. Colling), 3-8-5 II. Bpasley 000 HEXHAM (0. Leatlcri, 3-8-2 . I'trryman 0 LA COURCKLLB |IL Leader), i-ti-A 433 DUTY TAX (Wootton), 3-B-2 — Other EntriflS.—Piiiic^o Kviov. Anliaeptic, Suspicioii, Red Spiuner, Olenmer, Priindial. Betting Foteoflst.—e-l iigaf. Lone li^le, 4 Navy Bine, 6 By BOUVERIE Duty TaK, 7 Wild Bloasoiii, 8 .Sciii ol tlie Morning, 100 B others. VVATCHING the racing—and cheering a 2.30-PLANTATION STAKES (TY-O), £200; S!. royal victory—from the up-to-date and 101 SKY PIONEER lOilpiu), 9-5 E. Smith spick-and-span stands on the July course, the 314 MYSTERY MAN (F BuUers), 8-10 Pcrrymau His M;ijes(j'.s Honiiie Dundee beiiting Cotiiiiiantli'i 111 in ilu- Hottisliiiin StiiKcw Jit .Ni'wiiuu-lifct. 41 CAN CAN (Ba,rlii(i;), 8-7 R. Joi.es average visitor to Newmarket yesterday could 43 STOBMI'ETAL (WliiUiker), B-7 WOSI.PII come to only one conclusion—that the Jockey SALM (DundjiS), 8/ ISieoll Club had succeeded in its ambition to give 02 GRACIOUS GIFT llSeiitly). 8-7 • BEST FROM THE BOOK the public value for money. 0 STARFLYEE (iiiseoolt), ffV Marshall n'inner of the (:orrei(|)omliiiK race last 000 QUEEN SCO'l'IA O (Siiuw), 8-7 Doiiogliue * * T year. 00 BULLFROG IS. D^.iHin;), 8-4 F. Fox The King paid his first visit to a racecourse 0 SHADE (C. WiiuglU, 8-4 A. \\tiigg LONE ESLE 2.15 CARLISLE MAIDEN PLATE (T-Y-O), £)10; 5f. 04 ART PAPER (F, BuU-.is), 8-4 • since the Jubilee celebrations, and what could 0 JAY ,IAY lit,. .Arinsivoii!!), 8-10 1, TiivloT MISS PICK (l':arl|, 8-4 )1. Souttiuy have been more pleasantly approprial^e than has a bij; clKiiU'e in tiie Falteiihiiiii Selling 40 TTIK D1CKK^S |M. Peafocl), 8-10 Nerelt MTSS ROBIN (T. Wa.ii!;10, 8-4 C. Riohavds Bonnie Dundee's victory in the second race on Plate to-day. VAGV. BOY. 0 DEAD I,I:VI!;L (Biirthrojip), 8-7 T. BurnK WHERE AM I (Litmlitoii). 8-4 W. !lii;kal)y the new course ? Firestone had already won 0 SH1^^(;I [<;D K (l-'. Arnistnmg), 8-7 P, Br:l^lfy 03 FAIRY GODMO'l'HER F (Bii.scoe], 8-4 • in the royal colours at Brighton, but this was 422 }tlVKI!,WOOD H). Rogers), 6-7 M, Wing 0 MRS, ATKINS (Cilpiii). 8-4 II. Be;>5lcy 430 OllANBKI(,RY G [HanininHI, 8-7 F. Tavlor EIRAVE IIEAR'J' (I'larl), 8-4 11, Wiagg the first time this season that the King had 032 KN0UKSII1H;LD (,L (ircenl. 8-7 ' 3 l,IZ^ OE LAMBETH (Liuvsoii), 8-4 F. Uuiboil heard the cheering. STABLE NEWS 000 PALM LIGHT' F (l':aslerb.v), 8-7 H. Gunu 4 GIIINKSK STAR (F. S. Jiiil(..'iiil, 8-4 .... U. Rieliiuds 232 IRISH PLAYER [IV Sleitan.), 8-7 Other Entries.—Henry IKi' i'lflh, I rtmie .iames, Heniinfl, Other Entries.—Sedswick, Donna Diana, Adinlral'F Bridge, Citadel, Dola e, D".. Taneredo, Diiiif;etiess, Tlialia. Jaearila All the Way Win Voela.s, Enehrod, .Mine'sa-aMinor, Tigger I, Lady L>uni-:jii, t. The Dowasor, Wild Mint f, .latk Wilson. CliiiiiUiellH, Fox declared lib. overweight to ride Bonnie Newmarket's Best for Duke of Glenelg, Golden 'I'lioughls f, l''anetli', .My Nora, Sninrntr- Back R.eiil, GrohSO Modo g, Privair; ]'>iI.r(.•(;, Melanhor. Dundee at Vst. 51b. As events proved, a few house, i'iittoli;, Qneeri Srotia c, So^iie Tnnc f. Betting Forecast—11-1 ae^t Sky Pioneer, 4 Mystery Man, pounds more would have made no difference. Cambridge Handicap Betting Forecast.-9-4 sa^i Trisli PhLver, 7-2 The DiekeiiB, 5 Liz:i ol r,ambei.li, 13-2 C^ai Can, 8 (Jljine^.; StHr and Racing in the centre of the course, Bonnie 9-3 Riverv.'ood, 6 Cianhci'iy g aod Ktjoi:]ishichl. 10 otlitrs. Slormpeta!, 10 CJricJoiis Cilt, 100-7 others. Dundee was clear of the others all the way. 2.45—CITY S. Pl.'-T'i, £150; f>, 3.0-DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE HANDICAP, £1,000; Im. NEWMARKET, Tuesday. 133 BRI(;ilT STE]';L |Bi(; fvATlVK (lUcliard.;), 6-8-1 G. Richards The change of luck for the royal stable did His running at Ascot was not his best form, Betting Forecast. -0-4 agst Nolbing DannUd, 7-2 Fsnny 000 BUGKr,ANn (H-.igg), 4-7-ia NieoU and I sliall ignore it completely, as the going Adams and Croon, 4 Arran l!i-K, G Gr;inilniasfIT, 8 oDidt. Other Entriaa.—The Bl lo Boy, Homily. not extend to the King's senior jockey. Shouts Betting Forecast.—9-4 asst Wytluvoud AVjbot, 7-2 Badfud- I of " Come on, Joe" greeted Childs when was not in his favour. Leader's four-year-old 3.15- CUMBERLAND HANDICAP, £800; Uin. din and Almond HiU, 5 Voiiiig Native, 8 Caymaiias, 100-8 was put up the Limekilns last week, and I 002 ARMOUIl BRIGU'I' (R. .1. C^nliiigl, 4-9-7 .. P. BesfkT Others. j Autumn tackled and got the better of Bright have not ;-een him go in better style. 021 ]•;) DOHA DO (SlOiic), T-.'S-S SI ('j))if nsf n 3.30-STUD PRODUCE STAKES (T-Y-O), £200; 51. Bird, but Boyd-Rochfort's horse could not shake Of the other pair, Badruddin is at his best, 425 SEA ROVEi;, {fl • mmcll.), 8-8-5 MeGniFan 01 SISTER ANNE G (Elsey), 9-0 014 CONSTABLi; (V. SnivDi), 4-8-2 Caldivdl ... R. Jones I off the hghtly-weighted Phtebus. so must therefore have a good chance. 030 LINnK-UHTA {f. Aiinslron£), 5-8-0 Nevttt 221 SHARNBROOK (Layc), fl-0 ...... Garslake 120 (F. Hartiga 9-0 Armour Bright has gone to Carlisle, and on 013 TONYX |j';is.!v), 5-7-1^ linllce): I Real Outsiders his Newcastle form looks the winner of the on MEHKl.Y A Ml.N'OR. (Carr), 6-7-0 O.rr 0 GRAND DUKK (E. BuU.iirs), 8 ,, A. Wragg 00 VANCOUVER (Tlngg), 8-7 ... Phcebus at 8 to 1 was the outsider of seven Cumberland Handicap, IIEATHMAN. 02 NEW'I'OWN FORD (M. I'eae'ickl, 3-0-13 Diiita JOCANTA F (Waitersl, 8-4 ...... Perryinan runners in a remarkably open betting race. 100 SO SOBIIY (Llastevbj), 3-8-12 Dysta RYUAL IC. Leadevl, 8-4 ... E. Smith FROiW OTHER QUARTERS Other Entries-- Solitaire. De HepKlie 8-4 Two of a different sort won the two-year-old Batting Forecast-5-4 agst Armour Bright, 9-2 Ne«loMi! 433 LAVINIA |J. Jarvi.s], Darliiig), 8-4 G. Richards 0 WILD HUNTIIESS (I races. The first—a selling event—went to a Weyliin.—Lone Isle (2.0) and Straight Deai Ford, 6 Merely a Minor and Kliloriulo. 8 ronslahlc, 10 e-il ... Duiio^hi-ie (3.30) are fancied at Newmarket. others 0 GOLD PIECE (Persscl F, Fox newcomer named La Collina g,. The second 0 FEI.SETTA (I.awson), 8-4 and much more Important July Stakes was Miiriltoroii&h.—Sharnbrook (3,30) la expected .. H. Wrngg to finish in the first three. 000 WINAGRl^. (!'•. S. Butters], 8-4 also won by a youngster lihat had not previ­ ' * SUNDAY PICTORIAL ' • NAP Other Entries.—EvangGlino, Inistore, Tetiiil £, Campanile, ously seen a racecourse. : Beckham ptoii.—Lemniscus (3,30) should go Fair Music, Tshtsr L close. l-\inQCNAA(l Betting Forecast.—5 agst Rharitbrooli, 7-2 Si-iter Anne c, « * * ^; Manton.—Liza of Lambeth (2.30) is fancied 5 Gold Picte 7 StiaighL Deal, 8 Wild Huntress, 10 Jocanta The name of this second unknown is DayLona each way. t, 100-7 others. —a suggestion ol speed in itself. Sir George MiflcTieham.—Grandmaster {2.45) will go close 3 45-BECTIVE S, H'CAP (3-Y-O), £150; Gl. 40-SOHAM STAKES HANDICAP, £200; 5f. 140yds. Bullough's colt showed more than a suggestion at Carlisle. Newtown Ford (3.15) Is greatly fan­ cied, Lady In&lewood (4.16) and Carl's Caress 4 (STLM.KWl^LL HAY (Webb), 9-7 .. J Cooke 121 BALLINLUIG (R. Bennett), 6-9-2 Nicoll of that excellent quality. Pair Ranee, an eansy (4.45) will want beating. 120 ARCWCOD IE. Parkf;!), 3-0 100 LEMNISCUS IE. Darling), 3-8-4 G. Richards j Ascot winner, could not shake him off in the lOO HEfilTANCi; (11. HarUgan), 9 0 .... John Dovia 040 LORDLING (I!. Pratt), 3-8-1 F. Fox I early stages, and when the hot favourite, Lambouni.—Guinea Gap (3.0) is fancied at OOO PUTUPO>i (Car.), 8-5 400 FELDSPAR (Coltrill), 4-8-D Newmarket. Lordling (4.0) should be placed. 020 OCE.'VNLS [V. Sniythl, B-5 ',',"'c 1 dwell 000 FLINT MAN IC. Wangh), 3-7-13 S. Wragg Malplaquet, came on the scene Daytona Mlltonic (4,30) Will go Close galloped on serenely to win comfortably by a 040 MA^iITZA (G. Arnislrong], 8-5 minett 004 VENDETTA iGaKkell}, 3-7-13 Sirutt 000 CHiatRV BRANDY (llamuiclL), 8-2 DilKB COO VALLEMA ILaznbion), 3-7-9 W, Riekaby length. 043 SCOTCH M01."SE (Kasleiby). R-2 Guna 431 SUDAN (T. Wangli), 6-7-9 C. Richards I MASTER VERE SOLD Other Entries.—liioadcaster, Premier, Coreopsis, Altaiu* 400 EASTEKN LASS (J. .hirvis), 3-7-7 E. Smith I The fact that Daytona was allowed to start ment. Lady April. 200 VAINCU (T. Loader, juii), 6-7-0 Robertson Betting Foreoast, 7-4 agst Aicwiiod, lL-4 Oeeanus, 7-2 Other Entries.—Valliyrie, Tetrapod, Miss Elegance, Appiaii , at 33 to 1 suggests that he had been hiding his Master Vere was sold to Senor Unzue, of the Scotch House, 6 ilcril.LMce, 10 others. Way, SlieVe Donatd, Roccapina, Bealit, Antiseptii;, Orama, I light under a bushel at home. But he won in Argentme, for 1,550 gns. at Newmarket la;st Ombrello, Wobnrii Park. 4 15-BLACKHALL HANDICAP (3.Y-0), £150; im. Betting Foreoast.—7-2 agsL Lemniscus and Ballinluijc, 9-2 a style that leaves no doubt about his merit. evening. .-. - irAWKTIEAD (Webb), 9-4 McOuig^n Vendetta, 6 Lordling, 8 Sudan, 10 Eastern Lass, 100-8 . He might even be the best two-year-old we have The best of Mr. and Mrs. Esmond Harms- 003 WREKIN LAD (Hammetl), 8-4 F. Tajlor 044 FREE POSTAGE (I'. Stcwatt), 8-2 others. . seen this season. . M. Wing worth's horses was the Union Jack Stakes win­ 000 .lEREMIAIl (D, Roger.s), 8-3 •4.30-STETCHWOBTH STAKES, £300; li ,. Christie ner, Cyrus, for whom Mr. G. S. L. Whitelaw 030 DEAT, (BarLhropp), 8-1 030 KANSIT. It. Leader). 4-8-10 It. Jones Slephensott 032 HUSSAR (R. Day), 7-8-10 Weston j The Last Laugh gave 3,200 guincas. 000 BULLL (llanijncttl, 7-13 021 SOLAll BEAR (Roohlort), 3-8-7 Beary I A favourite did at last get a turn when Mr. P. G. A. Harvey went to 500 guineas for 001 li'LAMLNlC^A (K. Armstrongi, 7-11 .... Ne\elt 01 HOT WATER (B. Jarvis), 3-8-4 Lowrey '• Mark Time took advantage of the absence of Temple Flower, an own sister to Master Vere. 000 ALJSMA (M. Peacock), 7-10 . El. Gunn 400 SUNKISS {Higes), 3-8-4 8irett 40O GREY'MANTLE (Eas(,crbvl, 7-10 . Hamrnelt LOBA.U (Whitaker), 3-8-2 Donoghue : Bellacose in the Foxton Stakes, but the book- Bruce Bertram went to the bid of Basil 200 LADY INCLEWOOD (ii, Armstiong), 7-10 000 KOPPERNIGK (.J. Jarvis), 3-S-2 E. Smith I makers breathed—and smiled—again when Briscoe for 310 gns, Jonker was led out un­ 010 BENF'II'ICIONT (Belleibv), 7-3 ' S. McKee 042 COURT MINSTREL (Uundas), 3-8-2 ., .. C. Richards sold at 810 gns. 000 DARWIN (II, Harligan), 7-2 030 MILTONIC (Teroplemanl, 3-8-2 .. G. Richards I Fresh Fox upset Solerlna in the Barnwell 400 L0CK1I0LME (F Armstrong), 7-1 — 042 BAYSTAR (I.ambtoul, 3-7-13 ., W. .Rickaby Stakes. Apparently the easier of two races Other Entries.—Veronica, Time 'I'est, Birtli Royal Simntl, 000 LOTHARIO (Far!], 3-7-13 ... Richardson 420 TO 1 TOTE WINNER Epic, Berrymaid, T\volucs, Vale Royal, h'ancy Lady, TrollB- Other Entries.—Lawn Meet, Glcostrate Copia. Fair had been chosen for this filly; she £eau. Winsome Martha. Etonian. Betting Forecast.- -11-4 agst Crcyniiinlle, 7-2 Alisma, 4 9-2 MiltonJc, 5 I started at odd.s-on and lost by a head. Free Postage, 6 Buell and Beneficent, 10 otlicis. Betting Foreoast.— U-a agst Solar Rear, •s * « La CoUma geldmg, the 20 to 1 winner of the Sunkiss and Goncl Minsl.rel, 13-3 Bavstar, 8 Hussar. 10 4 45 -LOWTHER (APPRENTICE) PLATE, £110; Urn. Wychwood Abbot, Badruddin, Buckland Lidgate Plate at Newmarket yesterday, paid a KaiLS and Hot W.xler, 100-7 others. tote dividend of £43 23, 6d., equivalent to odds 002 CARL'S CAR-ir,SS (G, Armstrong), 9-8-7 .... Ilamrnett and Almond Hill will make to-day's Duke of 400 WINSTER Olenton), 6-8-3 of over 420 to 1. The dividend for a place 034 OU'ri",AW (.1, Harper), 5-8-0 • NOT FOR Cambridge Handicap a second edition of the was over 40 to 1. HO l';l,LENBOROE(Hl (II. llarligaii], 9-7-11 — Royal Hunt Cup. On his favourite course 041 OLD MONOTONOUS IM. Peacock), 3-7-7 F. ThiikeU 000 HOLLV BANK (lOasterby), 3-6-11 N, Taylor The Aga Khan said yesterday that Bahram W.ychwood Abbot will no doubt improve on his 001 FLAMINICA [F. Armstronc), 3-6-11 .... R. O'Malley w Jl not take part in any international Ascot performance, but this mile should also NEWMARKET RESULTS Other Entries.- -Minimax, Attornc.v-Gcneral. matches or big races other than those mapped suit Badtuddin and I do not see why he Betting Forecast.-5-2 a^st Ellenboroiigh. 4 Winster, 9-2 ; 2.0.-LA CDLLlNA G. (R. .lones), 1; I&tJSTLE (E. Smlth|, Flaminica, 6 Carl's Caress and Outlaw. 8 others. out for him some time ago. should turn thp tables on the Aga Khan's So even if the race that has been suggested S: WAGES 0\!' SIN (Perryijian), 3. BAting : 2 Hustle, 6 colt. Christmas F^re, 7 Wages ot Sin, 100.? Blue Costume J, CARLISLE WINNERS between the champions of and Safe at Last, 100-7 Que Up, 100-6 Blushiug Bride, St. Prance to take place at Longchamp in the H K H Breda i, 20 LA COLLINA 0, Hncle Regular, King Carna­ Sister Anne colt would have been my choice tion, Rabs s, J'apaya, Nov-jrton, Discipline, Itameto, Sea 2.1S.-C00LLATT1N (Mr. D. Reynold), 1; INKBERROW, autumn should materialise,- this year's Derby for the Stud Produce Stakes, but apparently Splay, Lemdar, Caiey Fort, Trcgarth, D^vy Morn, Inquist- (Mr. A. Mar,sh), 2; OLD MON0TONt)[]S (Mr, G. Aim- winner will not be in the field. His next and he is not a certain starter. That being the iive Miss, High Light L Tote: Win, a(\2 2s, 6d.; places, strong), 3. Betting: 7 4 Inkberrow, 5-2 Old MonolnriOiiB, last race will be the St .Leger 82s, 9d„ 2i. 9d., 4s. One and a half; three (BarlinK.) 7 St. Boswells, Ashrid^e, 8 Cinuxa, 100-7 COOLLAT'LI?.', case the " dark" Jocanta filly may be good 2.30.-BONNIE DUNDEE (E. Fox), 1; COMMANDER III Hush Hush. Tote; Win, £G 5s.; pla.cos, 6s. 9d., 2s. 3d., enough. She has " big reputation at New­ (H. Bcasley), 2; MANACLK (A. Wragg), 3. Betting; 2 2s. 9d. Three iinirt.ers; ont^ and a hail, (Fastcrby.) market. Dignitary, 5 2 BONME DUNDEE. 9-2 Commander III. 8 2.45.—CUP OF 'I'FA (Bnllock), 1; SKIRLING (^ev(ll). Miinaele, 10 Flint Hill, lOO-G Ready Money. Toto: Win, 2; SEPPHOltlS (MoGnigjn), 3. BetLiuc: 'l-S Skirhng. 5s. 9d.; places, 3s. Gd., 5s. 9d. Four; one. |W. Jarvis.) 5-2 Sopphoris, 100-8 CUP 01' 'I'KA. 'I'ole: Win, lis. Sd. 3.0.-l'HCIilU]S (Riehardsou), 1; AUTUMN (J. Childs), Forecast.--15s. 6d. Neck; [our. (l-Ilscy.) 2; BRIGHT BIRD (Dii:k), 1. Betting : 4 Bright Bird, 9-2 3.15.-B0Y FRIEND (Carr), 1; CULITERE'I'TE ('f, NEWMARKET 2.0 Robber Chief, S Autumn, 6 Alishah, Phariilou, 13-2 Bird's Burns), 2; RECORD FLKill'i' (Ncvoti), 3. Beifinf: ?. 2.30 3.0 1 3.30 4.0 4.30 Eye, 8 PIldiBUS. Tote; Win, 15s.; places, 3s, 9d., 3s. 3d., BOY FRIEND, 3 Record Flight, 4 Spots, 5 Oblilertite, 4s. One aiid a hall; two. (Tcmpleman.) 8 Fancy Lady. 'I'ott^: WITI, 7«. 6d.; places. 3s. 9d„ 5^. Gd. Lone Isle Liza of Eadi'uddin* Jocanta f Lordling Miltonic 3.30.-DAYTONA (E, Smith), 1; MALPLAQDET (G. Three-nuarttrs; one. (Cii.rr.) • BOIJMIKIR Lambeth Richards), 2; REPROOF (H. Wragg), 3- Betting: Evens 3.45.-TETE D'OR (Conch), 1; MOSI'KY iCaldwcll), 2; Malplaquet, 7-2 Mendicant Friar, Fair Ranee, 8 Ileproof, DEANSCATE (,Io]iu Doyle), 3. Betting: 4-.'i Mospty. 4 Guinea 20 Le Due, 33 DAYTDNA, Tote: Win, £3 17s. 9d.; places, De.i,nsgate, 8 'PETE U'OR., 100-8 Turbine c. Donna Biann, I'late llorties Feldspar Can-Can Sharnbrook Sudan Hot Water 18s. 6d.. 3s. One; neck. (J, Jarvia.) Flaniora. 'I'ote: Win, lis, gd.; places, 2s, Dd., 2i,. 3d. Gap 4.0.-MARK TIME (Pcrryman), 1;-SWEET POLLY One and a half; I.wo, (Elscv.) (Donoghue), 2; RADAMEDES IG. Richards), 3. Betting : 4.15.-BLANDING |C. Smirke), I: ROSE BOW (Tt. GuniO, Vi/ychwoO[j 8-11 :\TARK TIME, 5-2 Radamedcs, 6 Highland Lament, 2; TETRAMOR l.lohli Doyle). 3. Retting : 9 4 H1,ANI>ING-, IIKATHMAN Navy Blue Can-Can Jocanta f Vaincu Solar Bear 100-6 Crestema, Sweet'Polly, Tote: Win, 3s. 3d.; piaces, G-2 Rose Bow, 7 Bandsman, 8 Dionys, Trousseau, lOO-Q (Nciv market) Abbot 2s. 3d,, 4s. 9d. Three; three-quarters. |D. Waugh.) Birletle, Barricade, Tci.ramor. 'I'ote: Win, 5s- ed.; plai,-efi, 4.30.-rRESH FOX (P. Beasley), 1; SOLERINA [G. 38., 2s. 9d., fis. 6d. Neclt; three, (Snow.) i.r. 2,45 1 3.15 3.45 4.15 4.45 Richards), 2; TRIGO VI5U.DE IR. Jones), 3. Betting: 8-15 4.45.-TOWN MOUSE (0, Smirke), 1; lt^lr^^' WOOD (M, CARLISLE 2.15 Soierina, 4 Trigo Verde, 10 FRESH FOX, 100-6 Scbichal- Wing). 2; HUNTER'S HORN f'L', Burns), 3. EettiuO Ellen- lion, Carlotta. 20 Fille de Joie, The Sow's Ear, 33 Eddy- Evens TOWN MOUSE, 5 Rubin Wood, Drintoi, 7 mf ijouvERir; Biverwood Croon Armour Heritance Beneficent stone, Town Plan, Snaefoll, Stride, Fantomite. Tote: Win, Norman, 100-7 Hunter's Horn, Solcx, Reflew, CaricattirK Bright borough 18s.; places, 3E., 2S. 3d,, 2E. 9d. Head; three. (Boyd- Tote: Win, Ss, 9d.; places, 2s, 63., 33. 6d., 4B. 3d. Kftls; Rochlort.) three-quarters- (Snow.) Ble.--Lone Isle and Badruddio.' Tote Doobie.—£f) 16s.. 1251 tickets.) ;Tota Doulile,-£6 14s. (54 tickets).