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£500^000 Worth of Horses to Run Wor Ascot's £70,000 Notts Attack mEGRAPHIC ADDRESS-DAILY EXPRESS. LONDON 20 MONDAY, DAILY EXPRESS JUNE 17. 1933 £500^000 Worth Of Horses To "MIDGE" Notts Attack Well Collared By • THE Run Wor Ascot's £70,000 MIGHTY- Glamorgan's Davies Trio LATEST PLANS FOR THE DAI BITS OUT MERRILY ROYAL HUNT CUP Emrys Gets His Season's Best Gahvick Field Day For Richardson At Swansea.-GIamorfi:an have scored 326 runs in their fi„t , inaings against Nottingh^h^ Glamorgan took Iree toU orthj. 1 D^NouVSowS DarDl?fe/b^ match, the first ever awarS"' By THE SCOUT to^ Welsh-born prolesslonal. - - • Daf hWheen with Glamorgan twelve years CelebrntPrt . ^ with a characteristic knock, stolid and. spectacular bv tu-n? T5RANT0ME, a £100,000'horse, and his travelling companion, Voute included two 6*s off Voce: - ^ ^^ms. His 45-. Celeste, who may clash afresh .tomorrow with his recent French Namesake Emrys Davies hit 78, his conqueror, Son In Love, are the first arrivals at Ascot of a batch of highest of the season,- and Aubrey thoroughbreds whose combined value, to put it at the very lowest Davies, in'his-second match,.for the Called From estimate, must be half a million pounds. They will be racing for county. 23 not out. A, Davies*. day 1 Indeed! ^ • ' • / ' over £70,000. in stakes. Bahram's present value is estimated at that figure by the Aga Khan, Glamorgan, with only two wickets Bed To Fame and his other proved horses, like Umidwar, Badruddin, Alishah, and the down.for 170 runs, seemed set for a VERY one in Wales know yoxmger Theft, Hairan and Hindoo Holiday—a maiden probably destined big .score. But-then three wickets E Dai • Davies, Glannigm to make Turf history—would fetch big prices if they came Into the sale fell for lb, puckfleld being run but crckeler, who is taking his benefil ring, but "Not For Sale" is the motto of practically every owner of an rather unluckl^. ' match against Notts at Swansea. Ascot possible. - . • Made rom'dntic entry into county CONSISTENT BAT side in 1923. Worked all niglil Glamorgan' up asalnst it now. - but at Llanelly Steel Works. Called Britain's Gold Cap Hope Smart, county's most consistent bat, &gain from bed to play (or Glamorgjn ,\VrE shall not see Windsor Lad—worth now anything between the value Last four off the reel. ... A. Rdchardson did'It at Gatwick. Here you see him (quartered cap) stepped into the breach, claimed a quick against Northants. He did veil . - ' ' of Bahram and Brantome, who were also sired Ijy Blandford—but his challenging Braemar—on the rails—in the Champhey Plate. A shilling accumulator on hls; four 40. one hit for six going clean out of the ... his side won. Dai has played nandsome Epsom victim, Easton, should give the weight to the three-year- ground. And the "tall" wagged merrily ever since. Earned his benefit olds in the Ribblesdale Stakes on Thursday. , mounts would have won £141 9s. 7d.—If your book maker had no limit! —Davies 23, Mercer 26, Clay 29. England's chief Gold Cup hope. Tiberius, the bold Hunt Cup top-weight, This "have a so" cricket paid, the last Wychwood Abbot—who will probably emulate Colorado Kid by adding to three wickets putting on 100 runs in Kempton Jubilee spoils—Enfield, Achtenan, Field Trial—sprinters like seventy minutes. Pretty defiance to Lar- Satyr, Shalfleet, Mark Time, and Knighted; what a collection of horses wood. V'jceond Co. / PEARLWEED WINS THE KENT WERE Collection round the ground for Dai "worth more than weight in gold"! : Davies realised £36. and another lu. the Bobsleigh will be resting for members*, enclosure £25 Score:— IRISHMAN another week or two. which does not and it was certaiuly a Richards-Richard- REALLY GLA3IORGAN. suggest that he will be tuned up for son afternoon, for Gordon had shown FRENCH DERBY COMES UP a tut against Windsor Lad in the way to an elder little man-by Davies IDI c Ounn b Larwood 45 Eclipse, but it is possible that, among changing his luck m •he first two laces M J Turnbull c Larwood b Staples ... 21 Let me also congniliUaic "Fergy Duckfleld nrn out 9 the two-year-olds alone who will be FESTIVAL Smart c Heane b Staples 44 saddled at Ascot are one or two who for getting :i handicap cut of Ewg, R. EDWARD ESMOND'S Pearlweed, a. relation of Hotweed, Brulette. Lavls c Walker b Heane 2 FORBORE may so£tr eventually to the fifty- who overhauled my nap, Vicni Presto, and Other famous stayers, came into his own in the French Derby Brlerley Ibw (N) Larwood 10 in the process. M Davies (A) not out 23 thousand class. (Prix Royal Oak) at Chantilly yesterday. He stayed on well to beat Mercer c Voce b Heane 26 I have not, however, heard of the Victress made a winning debut at aPrinces s Faucigny-LucInge's Ping Pong by a length. The well-fancied VALENTINE GETS J C Clay a staples 19 Aga Khan owning a young filer.- black Manchester" meeting, and Pea­ Mansxu*; with C. Elliott riding, finished third, a length and a half behind. B 16 lb 5. nb 1 20 HARD-HITTING cock's Auld ReeKie won the Salford Pearlweed is engaged In the Doncaster St. Leger. Total 32S As you knew. Miss Paget uahi 9.100 Handicap so well that hir. Adam Boaz- A HURRICANE SCOT WINS ON I puineas as a yearling for the 'Oswyn man must also turn up at Ascot to see, The wlnner-was a comparative out- - Bowline—Larwood 2—58. Voce 1—94. filly, who^has been named Osway. sider. The Tote dividend returned Heane 3—5fi EtfrDles 3—66. Wlnrow 0—9. his useful three-year-old shoulder a Tibs, HUNDRED Butler 0—24 POINTS Osway will try to follow in Ihc foot­ penalty in the Wokingham Stakes on,seventy-fou r francs fifty centimes to At Folkestone, Warwickshire, NOTTS: a F H Heane. Harris. Ounn. steps of Carettn—who will clash with Friday, when such as Snooker, Pegasus,' a flve-franc stalce—odds of approxi­ Walker. Butler. Staples. Knowles. Ulley. Wln­ Coronal and Ankarct in the very witli all their Hrst innings row. Larwood. Voce. OE CONNOLLY. Scotland, beat .Muscatel, Makila—who wiU probabiy mately 100—7 against. Semblat was wickets intact, are 339 behind Umpires : Hitch and Baldwin. valuable Coronation Slakes on Wed­ I give way to Mesa in the Hunt Cup- the winning jockey. "Smiling" BUly Smyth, light­ nesday—and win the Queen Mary Kent, J Commander in., and Nevertheless may weight champion of Ireland, on Slakes for fillies tomorrow. be "in the market." WON BY A LENGTH ESTIVAL week at Folkestone, She would then have to face the run-' and did Kent make merry! points, in a ten rounds contest at'^ eway Manchester wimier Straneto. Ara- Here are the details:—Mr. E, Esmond's F WOMEN HIT OUT [The Ring, Blackfriars, yesterdaj; minta. Traffic Light.'Silver Cloud tillv Pearlweeu (C. Semblat) 1; Ping Pong (C. Warwick bowlers the only ones who Carati). 2; Maneiir (C. Elliott). 3. Woa didn't enjoy some of the most at­ .afternoon. ' Buzz Fuzz, her Epsonr conqueror. Lady Middleham Challengers Dy one length, cue and a half. Abbess filly. Crosspatch, Windrush, Tote (5fr. stake): win. 74.50fra.; places, tractive batting Of, the season. AT THE OVAL Connolly's right landed fairly and- OROADO-S trainer, Easterby, wiUnot ,21fr8.. 76.50rrs, 14.50Xrs. Trained by P. Entertainer-ln-ciiief. B. H. Valentine. squarely on Smytn's Jaw many times. But* C liave a runner at the meeting this!I Carter. Kent deputy skipper. Valentine sliowed instead of taking a long "couat" Va[ I year, but two bold Hunt Cup challengers ' The race, which was run over a mile wiiat festival means in bis flrst century Irishman Jumped to his feet Instantl? and^' f from Middleham will be Pink Wings and' and a half, was worth 250,000 francs to HOW THEY RAN I of the season. THEIR OBJECTION TO charged fiercely at his opponent. Collared the bowling from the start, Eoethius. the winner. Smyth landed many hard blows. Twin' By OUR COURSE CORKESI'ONDENT. with hard, dead-ln-the-mlddle driving. "TEST" LABEL Apart from bold higher weights like] iTooi: just two hours over his hundred, at least he madr Connolly clinch to re­ Wychwood Abbot, Flamenco, Shining! :- . GATWICK. Saturday. and 76 of his 105 runs came from boun­ cover. However, the Scot's steady work 2.0—Hist Crusader • ciime from' behind Tor, and Badruddin, who are all fancied,, daries. HE latest step In emancipation. with a straight left and his hard rISil ASCOT RUNNERS at the distance and held off Demigod, who cross-counters earned for him the I have good information for Almond Hill,, Women's cricket at the Oval swerved badly. Left-tianiler Todd shared e.vccllent T clslon. Other contests resulted as follow: Dignitary. Law Maker—who is doingi partnership. But what a contmst: • ,2.30.—Arcadella, quickly away, led to the Saturday, when the England team that well at Manton—and Bondsman, but Todd was patience itself. Nearly three toured Australia played the Rest of Eng­ JRACES CHOSEN BY MANTON, distance, where in a great race Spasm hours for his 61. there is the usual crop of tips. land. Tourists refused to be labelled (Armenia) beat "Ginger" Brltton (Brlitoli, Flower Show filly, and last but certainly Almond Hill will lie racing over her Just got up to beat her. Roy Graham, (Plymouihl knocked oui'M not least. Lord Derby's wcll-galloped MIDDLEHAM AND MALTON ^ 3.0.—-Heath Poult Ally slowly away and PULLED IT ROUND "Test" team.
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