THURstoAY, DAILY EXPRESS- JUNE 20. igag TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS—DAILY EXPRESS, LONDON. 16 WINNER
PRIOK'S SUCCESS MAKES A^llisB—Scottish tORI n ASCOT BLACKER THAN EVER m COURSE RECORD BROKEM Brantome One Of Several WITH ROUND OF 66 price 2 5 to 1 NAP ByLEOMUmO. "WHAT THE BOOK SAYS" . GLENEAGLE3, Wednesto To So Odds-On Hopes Today ONDERFXn, golt by Percy AUiss. Kyder CUD pu... affain in cplendid form. Two fiVe W thirty-eight years old, wno won the Scotilsh OaS to one vnnneri:— Cnamplonship heie today. He won as tne star ter By tormer In an amazing carnival oi loii scormg By THE SCOUT PIKE BARN (nap) rounds oi 67,10, 'lU, and 66, for an aggregate of 273 ti, •At Lord's lowest ever returned In a major lournament ANKARET ...... ', country. ivJckets agaii These two formed the Ascot He wound up his sensational progress by bteaiini SCOT 15 Still on. There are two more days of it. Plenty of time for the course record by one stroke with a hnai roum oi vro' play V at L< it to become blacker than ever and fon more winners like Prlok, a TOTE DOUBLE, which returned a 66 this afternoon. •j> .then not mi FrencA n gelding, who started among the 66—1 others in a fleld of thirty- dividend of £9 9s., equal to 18 Prlok (1), ScatterrAsh (2), ; seven for the Hunt Cup, and paid 221—1 to.win William' Galium, when the third round began tii' HOW." ... -! He was drawn No. 14, but finished nearer the stands side. 8o did SILLY SYl most of th3 others. —"Dqily Ex:^Tess" picture. mornlBg^^ leader at 207, Galium having laded aws> I met few lucky backers who had when the last round opened. ; rou seldom ! thing Jiod gone wrong with, him, but he got 100—1 in the ring against Priok, Alllss played sincere sol. all da! -as sawdust all who was really well In with 7st. 6lbs. walked, away sound. His 70 this morning was laulted b? Buttjers will not now run Achtenan In taking 4's at three short holes m Wlcketkeeper on French form, but I know that All the selections In this table V Q/^/^'T^ - SAFETY BET.. the greater part of four figures of the Gold Cup. It Looks final 66 was faultless. He isn Although I am not exaggerating the are copyright. xVOV^V-/ i 5.O.—The. Divot. (tp,w;fn>. eariy in tlie round that he must reiun JSd a trail ol s: inspired money had gone on him form shown in the Churchill Stakes, the a score of 69 to beat Bussoii, but !t &hony.ln-saw when only third In a modest handi way Charlie Elliott brought the sticking 1.30. 2.30. 3.0. 4.0. 4.30. stead or being anxious, he just made WJ cap at Wolverhampton last week. French .four-year-old, Denver n.. to settle 7f. ISSyds. St. an easy game. in just unde Enfleid and the more modest Brush and Jin. 2ni. At. 5r. Ini. ' Fairly Easy He accompanied M. Leon Vol- l'uwerWindsor Lad ""Aie DlTot terra's Mary Tudor over before the to back in the Gold Cup today. THE SCOUT Easton Brantume (If nb Pampas Vanbrugh Prince (U al) (nap) ..irecs. He was driving mafnil&cenlS Snutes at the si (n.b.) Grass) Sea Bequest), " T spat the fairway every time." His on Cambridgeshire, was le/t to go Into Dcmver II.—who had shTed at the gate words to me. AH I can sa: Whitaker's stable, and is now a and was last for a long way—had won Mahmoud Only once was AV.lss In danaer ol i bat there was a Brantome Windsor Lad Sea. Bequest^ ' The Divot gelding. over a mile and six furlongs In France BENIJEX EastoD (nap) Bellacoee (c.w.) five—at the flfteenth. where he na BOlse; thatnearl Mr. H. Barnard-Hankey. the young last year, and he was as well backed as By BENDEX. t^rougli the green, but lobbed the baa Enfieid, who did not look in his autumn to the mud; a owner, is an Old Etonian in the City, and Desert Night Flylnjr ^ Spear trim. Denver U. will, like Feitcilatlon WHAT THK Easton Tiberius tlawk-Eye Windsor Lad ; Sca^B'equ^l ASCOT. .Wednesday. lias also an interest In a well-known start- last year, endeavour to complete the UUOK. SAYS (nap) jnercy when at si doubae In the Gold Cup. EAT a pity we have not been Sent up on the Ing-prjce firm. Easton (If all (Jrey Monarch • Windsor Lad Other Sport on The trainer explained tliat he ran By the way. Armour Bright—a 5—2 TATTEMIAM Brantonte Aluhmoud having a game w.th the book jlght stopped. PlJ chaisce—ran only modestly. He could not Conse (if ab (If ab I'anipos (c.w.>. Sea. truest The Divot W PrIok for the Hrst time tn blinkers yes (S. Express) quential) (nap) Dellncose) t Gross) , makers today Instead of -betting in i.irt ns I was Boln terday, and ordered the Iiiiy to come qulcaccn in the Bessborough Handicap, Page FIFTEEN won by Peacock's CarlfT. The Irishman deadly earnest! A horse caiied w boundary. . • • riKht tlirnush with It. and It worked the scored comfortablv under pressure. THE SCOUT'S DOUBLE.—Dellacose and The Dlvut. BENDEX* DOUBLE.—Brantonic nnd,-^ea Bequest. Priok has.won the Hunt Cup. The uracle, for Neumarket had voted hltii THE SCOUT'S TOTE DOUBLE.—Bellatose and Vanbrugh. " BENDEX' TOTE DOUBLE.—Bcllacywe and Slahmoud. unseneruus. returned s.p. was 66—1. If any oneou t of a bunker and sent down a outt of four,feet. The details or the nmnd Pnot was only following In the foot had asked me to quote him a price before the start I wouid gladly nave steps of his French sire Asterus. who won The Super Horse Gilt : 44443343 4-3J Price not out laid 500—1. Home: 43443434 the Hunt Cup eight years ago for M. INDSOR LAD — Easton — Brantome Boussac, who also scored with a French I was nc far wrong when I remarked .5un«f Ihw.Larwo. W —Tiberius. What a repast to put PROBABLES AND JOCKEYS yesterday that any one who betted on Burton one of the most protniiini jlendten .no' uui .. stayer yesterday. Getting ready for before a Thursday crowd at Ascot, and the Hunt Cup ought to be ^oclced up. young goners, b?t a hot pace—roundinn Brantome. eh? I am told that Vanbrugh. who also rims, lor an aBgrtfi.ite of 279. might prove that Becknampton possesses TOTE DOUBLE: 3.0 and 4.0. We approach the Gold Cup tomorrow • Total C lull oi confidence though. 1 think Bran- (Jompston, to the glory ol the old r R W V Robins. H "le best juvenile seen out. j-]^^^—BIBBLESDALE STAKES, £1,000 added. Ooe mUc 10 Uucltlelxh (Lord Glanely), 'Hogg. 3. 7 12 tome is a certainty, orantome. has oniy, school, Qnished splendidly witii in The only clashing will be Brantome and OOO Royal Mash (Mr H Per^Sft), i'ersse, o, 7„ Entiiorcn. Sims, smil 112 Eastoa (Lord Woolavlngtoo), P Darling. 4. 9 12 G Elchards 010 Falrl^aven (Lord Derbyu C Leader, 5. .fQ to escape trouble in runningr :o win this' aggregate or :.!tiu *^f:olU.—S p Rhode Solid Mass Tiberius, and though I am one of the 014 Almond liUi (Cspi J nelaen). O bell. 4. 9 1 II VInzt race. greatest admirers of Tiberius, who was 000 GodoJphin (Mr A Basf^A). Persse. 3. 7 6 The ordeal of the third rouna Uia nutler and Knowles. HAVE rarely seen such a remarkable stayme on when second In the St. Leger. •• - • Olaaelyj. Hogg. 3, 8 4 A Wraw 0 Popcorn (Sir G BuUojgli). J Jar^-ls. 3, 7 * _ „ , , Tlberlua Is fancied ' each way, and Hemornin g proved coo much lor Ineipert. spectacle In the Hunt Cup. made , ,Jlr O McLeodj, Hlggs. 3. 8 4 - Grey Monarch iMr \fi Murray). B-RochfortB-Rocnion, o, 7•, 4 ought to ploti Into a place. But thecnce d young Callum. who could only pj I It seems a little too much to expect that 033 Hahatdo (Lady Jolcey), Elsey. 3, 8 4 R iTrryman 400 Meridian Boy {i(Sir . F' 'Eles), TemplemftnlemKQ,, 3, 7 4 Baron's horse Is dltfereni class. He can more colourful by the unusual number he can beat France's super-horse over 31 Winaodcrmere (Mrs Glomey), Cimdcll. 5, 8 1 Queen o* SUrs tMr;L Lawrencej. France, 3, 7 1 produce a burst of flnlshlng speed at the round in 81. Qf greys In that solid mass, for practically any distance. 000 Papyrette (Mr H J SlmmsJ, Dlgby, 3, 7 11 J Dln« Early misfortunes wrecked him, Uuee Betttnc Forecast.—3 —G Windsor Lad. end of a two-mJJe race that Is really sur- iuccesslve holes: 6—7—8. He had ii:>- all or them had seemed to bunch over I am sure, however, that Tiberius will aippon Tor (Mrs Singer), Lawson, 3, 7 7 F Fox "t the course in a true-run race, and Last year's winner—A'/ishah (G Bicfaards, 3, 7 12). •7. Fk Bnlters. laid the magic toucn SOUTH . to^rards the stand side as they came over Followine Are Alio tncaied:— Leading scores;— ^jrd Astors Bright Bird—from the same 050 iUlabah (H.H. Aga Khan). Ft Butters, 4. 9 12 !^_Q_NKW STAKES ta-V^O.) £1,000 added. Five furlonja. ilnce being over here, and I can see very the brow of the hUl. Manton stable—has llJced to be In /ront, 10 Wychwood Abbot (Mr O Watsey). T £ Leader, 4. 9 13 Jlttle danger. Brantonie (napj must be P Alll&s (BeaconsfleM1...67 70 70 6^771 SNAP 1 The starter told me, however, that, ;SO the six runners will not be crawling )00 Master Vcre (Mrs E Hannsvorth), Fk Butun. 4. 9 4 lOai AUensfOPd (LoAl Allendale), B Jarvls. 9 T L«w«7 my confident suggestion. J Busson (Pannal) 72 70 67 6fr-m 'by any means, 010 Bondsman (Mr W Woodward), B-Rochfort. 9 4 AUndioant. Er£r (Sir A Bailey). Lawsoa. 9 -.--T Weston B Burton (Hooton) 72 6 8 72 67.,r9 At Llvcriiooi. apart from a bit of ifickliic. It was a Brantome has won over a dis nio Shlnlnff Tor (Lord Deroy). C Leader, 4, 9 4 Grand, Dnke .(Sir A Butt), Pk Buiterj; 9 R Pcmmaa 280. Archie Compston , (Coombe HUD: 28l. C ;:ood senU-off in all the clrcum- tance In France, but I hear that It was 11 Bahram (HJI. AgA Khan), Fk Butcrs, 3, 8 12 41 Vanbruth (itr J Dewar). P Darling. 9 G Richards NOTHING TO BEAT IT Whltcombe (Grew..: Hill); 283. Mart Hma Bcorea 92 for six fitance.e, but there was the Inevitable not a fast race before Bouillon, amid the ,24 Theft (H.H. Aga Khan), Pk B«tlers,'3.'8 li- 30 MonastlQ L'Aste e (Sir P Eley), Templcman, 9 G JN'«>U It looks lalriy easy tomorrow—II you've (Crow Wood): 2B4. E Whltcombe ilUvn : South Africans. crop of bard luck stories later. usual proud Gaelic shouts, finished with 20 llalran iHJl. Aga Knan), Pit Butters, o, 8 23 110 Tetraxone (Miss Esmond). J Jaivls, 9. C EUIoU got any money left. I can see nothing Parkl* 286. A de la Torre 'Midridl. IF OOK out.lor i\ Scattercash. for whom E. Snlth had a spectacular fifteen lengths win. 0 FecasBt (Mr J Homung), B Jarvls, 4, 8 11 0 VancouFery (Lord Glanely), Hops. 9 A ^J™,?? to beat Eastiin for the Ribblesdale SUkes Brancfi-(Henburyl: 288. A Chevalier iSsf. today! It Is i been claimed, was second in the race lor OO Water Marten (Mr H Martlneau). LambtoQ. 3. 8 4 0 Blue Tisaii' (Sir J Jarvls), I Jarvls. 9 E Smith dish Vale). V/ Cox (AddlnRtou. asst,);!^,; L Like Carbine they say he Is good for five , 10 Gay Adventure (Mr E Bobson), W Nlghtlngall. 3, 8 4 4,^ ReDCOOt AMr D Joel), Earl, 9 H WrajtR (1.30). Fred. Darling's great horse will Adams (Romford), W Davles (Wallsseii.in in unsettled weatl a second time and half a length In furlongs as well as five miles. Lawson is [020 Fresh Fox (Mr W Woodward). B-Rochfort, 5, 7 7 a MalimorA (H.H. Aga Khani, Fk Butters 9 F Fos he running over his-best distance. Holland (Gcrrards Cross), A Piitu • Tricky enough ye front of another long^hot In Llanarmon. convinced, however, that Tiberius will IL Desert Slrht (Mr R McAlpIne), V Smyth, 9 J Caldwell His Coronation Cup conqueror. Windsor (Suudrldge Park). R WhitcomJe (Ptrh-jml. liter lunch. First make the invader race, and he must be Delllns Forecast.—1—2 Easton. 5 Wlnandermere. 6 Almond HIU, Klohni,;rtvd Gem (Sir F Meyer). I>undas. 9 C RIcbardB Lnd. runs for the Rous Memorial Stakes on 49, then effects our English hope. The stable Is in form. Consequential. 10 Rippon Tor, 20 others. 324 CoppiAcId (Mr R Middlemas). Allden. 9 J -Marshall (3.aoi. He has to give considerable weight Five wickets fel Sir Abe Bailey won with the sire, Foxlaw. Last year's winner-The Blue Boy (J Chllds, 4. S 4), 11—10 (fa?). tJt^jl (Mrs Murray).-B-Rochfort, 9 M Bearr to Pampas Grass, but in my opinion he spell ot fl»y mln COPYRIGHT SAFETY BET. The stamina of Alcazar and Caymanas. M llarllcan. >rjttver c (Miss Paget), Snow, 9 S Donoshue win gallop him oB his legs. The ground one and." a •haii r who won the Hunt Cup last year, have --Jioca («.H. Maharajah of Rajplpla). M Harsh. 9 C Smlrke will suit iUm. and we know his speed. MISS B. PYMAN'S who could force ba J2 30—COLD CDF, £3,500 added. Two miles four fntlaass. ,000 Fourth Estate (Mr J Rank), Cottrill. 9 T Bam« Epidemic >oI c S.O.—THE DIVOT (to win), to be taken more on trust, but we know ' 'Itollrar (Mr J de Rothschild), F Pratt, 9 C Bexant The crowd tomorrow will probab.y. thus their speed. StUl Denver II, won't be 43 Caymanas (Mr Crum Ewingl, Easterbee, 5, 9 4 S DonoBhue- 0 Hennls Blink (Mr R Wallace). Persse, 9 B Carslaki witness the victory of three great horses. snapped first time June 20, 1935. THE SCOUT. last. 20 Brfght Bird (Lord Astor), Lawwn, 4, 9 It, Dick Bellacose.has only to Jump off to win GOOD DAY Paynter went out 1 21 Tiberius (Sir A Bailey), Lawaon, 4, 9 T Weston Followlne Ara Also Engated:— the Granville. Stakes- (3.0). • Hawk-Eye b? Langton; Wash 1 Denver IL (M M Boussacl, Prance, 4, 9 E C ElUoU is surely better at six furlongs or over. played forward, ar 02 Aleaxar (Mr W Woodward), B-Rochfort. 4. 9 M Beary Sea Bequest looks particularly good for wlcMi,: Scores:— •with Almond Hill and Shining Tor (who Silence Brantome (Earoa Edouard de Rotbschlld). France, 4 9...C BouiUon RIVALS SOUNDLY BEATEN remained further out) close together the Waterford Stakes with the ground in N expert who is staying at Ascot saw' Followinr Are Also Enraged:— its present state, and The. Divot has Wauon c' Bell b IJa little behind the placed horses. Brantome out again yesterday morn ir Forecast.—7—2 Vanbrugh, 9—2 Tetraw>ne. 6 Bossover c. Kentish Glory to beat (5.O.). ISS B. PYAUN (fflamorgan),'Uie Badruddin and the pace-making Abarls A Thor II. (M M Boussac), France. 5. 9 4 7 Mahmoud, Desert Night, 10 Blue Train, Allensford. 100—8 Mendicant Welsh international and holder ol ' Hoovood c S.edle ing. "He was much cooler and collected' Son In Love (M pomtngo ToiuELerolo).'Franc(r . 5, 9 4 Friar. 100—6' Copplerneldi . MonaaUc Hast* c. 25 others. M u Iddon c.Wadprb J were next. In front of Flamenco and than yescefday," he told me. Uut he sug .__ CecU (Sir A Bailey), Lawso__iwson,. 4,, _9 the title, gained two easy victories In ibt •Pjyuier c' LanKto Hidalgo. Many finished very close to- gested that some of his connections 202 EnOeld (Mr M Field). B-Rochfort, 4, 9 Last year's winner—Eppl< Adair c (G'Mcall. 9st), ( south-western women's golf champion Wasbbroolc c Came seemed to treat him too much as though 2 L'mldwar (H.H. Aga Khan), Pk Butters, 4, 9 THE BIG FIGHT ship yesterday at Newport iMon.). She i Parrlmnnd^'noi out I do not say that Almond Hill would he were "not a horse." 01 Acnteaan iMr T Lani). Fk Butters. 4. 9 4.^30-WATERFORD STAKES (3-Y.O.). £1,000 added. One mUe beat Miss M. Wllliaros (Monmouth) sr W H L UBter c C« have beaten Priok. who must have scored I Fartenio (Dr Olovanai Lorenzlnl), Prance, 4, 9 20 Ilairan XHM. Aga Khan). Fk Butters, 9 12 • P T Edcer-ileT nol with greater ease If he had kept a straight Silence Is kept while BrantOme is about, 312 Potlpliar rMrs C B Robinson), Rickards. 4, 9 7 and 5 In the first round and Mrs. D. • ••\ BIS.. lb 1 and It Is a question whether all this Is llomlly (Sir V Sassoon), B Jarvis. 4. 9 00-.- 4. Consequentia, all (Sirr CC McLeod). Hlggs, 9 T Clement (Glamorgan) 8 and 6 in ths course, but there would not have been best for any horse, super or otherwise. 000 Royal Flush (Mr H Persse). Persse, 9 much In it if luck had been on her side. BUck^DevU (Mr W Woodward). B-Rochfort. 4, 9 - InOatlim (Mr C Winn), B-Rochfo.t. PETERSEN KEEN TO TURN seconc roimd. Tolal f( I still hear Gordon's moimt. Pampas Bokbul (Baron Edouard de Rothschild). France, 3, 7 7 230 Sta. Beqoeit (M-—r Cpgfsse ( , j- fiibbies. Pollard ar She was drawn "SO." and Harry Grass, In receipt of 251bs., is expected SOUTH AFRICANS Wragg. In coming over, had often to Beltlnr Forecast.—2—7 Brantome. 6 Denver U.. 7 Tibdfiiis. 10 00 Powerful Prince (Sir - . - TABLES ON NEUSEL Mrs. Graham Jones (Dorset), WHO won to put Windsor Lad to the test over a Alcazar. 20 others. 400 Meridlao Bov (Sir P Eley), Tmpleman, 8 7 G Nlcoll Ton, X BalBBknB, A'; change from right to left and back distance under a mile, but I have no the title In 193:. was eliminated in tin 30 Jortoa (Sir V Sassoonl, B JarvJs. 8 7 S Dononhue IHE Petereen-Neusel flght draws .near. first round, losing to Mrs. Forgnn Grant Lumton. B Mitchell. again, and almost snatch her up on Qualms after the dazzling show in the iLast year's winner—Felicitation'(G Richards, 4, 9), 9—2. F/k Butters. 0* Fllnl llill (Capt H Wilson). C Leader, 8 7 It r^rrrmza The rivals "are now puttinc on tne Z Q Viljoen and C several occasions. Coronation Cup. O sure Coach (Mr a Roddick). Thral«, 8 3 H WraRc (Somerset) at the nineteenth hole, alltf empires: DclDhln i 3_0—GHANVILLE STAKES. £1,000 added.* Five furlontt... final I polish at their training quarters in an extraordinarily keen match. Mrs. The trainer also shares my view, and The race for the Rous Memorial comes Fotlowfar Are Also Eamifd:— Cardlif and Windsor respectively. she will probably take on Easton at the nearly an hour after the Gold Cup. Hairan 111 Bxhram (H.H. Aga Khan). Fk Butter>, 9^12 When they arrive at Wembley Stadium Grunt was hcrseli clunlnatcd lO the watts to accompany the fancied Powerful 101 Bellacose (Mr P Dunne), R J (Celling, 3, 9 Qdn BJcfa: second round, losing to Miss Jatra lllbs. today. 02 Gunboat (W J Joel), C Peck. 3, 8 il B cam 100 CTrni (Urs Harmsworth). Fk Butters, 9 B next Tuesday night they should be fit ESSEX V .Prince against Sea Beduest In the Water- 14 llawk.cye (Mr A de Rothschild). T Cannon. 3, B W F Fox 104 Tldentnt (Major Courtauldl. B'Jarvls, 9 5 to fight for a kingdom. Jeffreys, the former Welsh champion. b7 ford Stakes. 0 AquiUnla (Lord Derby*. Cottrill, 5. 8 4 ^.B Ferryman 411 Finalist (Lady Halll), O Bell. 9 1 _^ ^ It is .to be hoped the weather will be 3 and 2. Lady Bountiful (Mr K Durrani), P S Butters. 3, 8 4 ... 054 Woriton (Mr V Thompson). P Hartlgui. 8 10 flue. There is a Itire about the match A team of Senior Golfers' Eodeu Draw Beat Them 3 Plassy (Lord Derby). C Leader. 8 7 that promises a record crowd for a fight players beat members of the Wonii!« OOZ Fairbalrn rLt-Col G Lodet). , Qilpln. 8 7 Club yesterday at Worplesdon by 8 oMU CONFIBMED that draw and going heat 210 Badamedes (Miss Paget>, Briscoe 3, 9 400 Clcamer (Mr J Bank). G Evaas, 8 7, . „ „ In the cotmtry Cuimore Ibn Men TRAINING HINTS 020 Fresh Fox (Mr W Woodward). B-Rochfort, 8 7 Petersen, of course, is very, very keen to !to 4. winning the singles by 6-1 IE4 Wychwood Abtwt. and Gordon made no 111 Pampas Grass (Col W btoryj, tisey, 3, sharing the foursomes at l«o games BCIL Eastman IhR Men Iexcuse lor the well-drawn second favour 120 Mark Time: (Mr(Mrs WauahtWau2h . D Waugh. 3. 9 turn the tables on the German. Neusel Nichols. lh» Merc 1^ 01 Syntonic (Si:61r r H Cunllffe-Owen)Cunlli „. O, _Bell . _ _ Retlinc Forecast.—5—2 Sea Bequest. 4 Powerful Prince. Hatran. 6 is equally keen to gain a second victory Gloucestershire and Devon are (wthinif : OOannor c Dyson ite Dignitary. He was only there for five Inflation. (Consequential, 8 Hint Hill, 100—8 others. beaten after two days* play in.the Sonttf furlongs or so, and then Prlok dodged A= Giey Monar " f**' W Murray). B-Rochfort, .3. 8" . over Petersen, and so be In a line for ^:6heffleia c Brierley HORSES EXPECTED TO RUN ^ S'"*.. i'"!!""' (M'ss Paget), Briscoe, 3, 8 7 Last year's winner—Badruddin (F Fox, 8 7>, 7—4 Fk Builers. big things to come. Western Counties araateur team ciasi- >TiN-Pcari)f b D E across that little lot. The well-tried Law 5^?}!?'' ^^'^'^ Durham), Ft Butters, 3, 8 4 Petersen is thinking about Braddock. plonshlp on the Burnham and Bemfl 'P 5L G Unwln b E llaker gave best at half-way. 00 Goldrlm (Lord Olansly), Hogg, 5, 8 4 ^ fx—CORK AND ORRERY ALL-AGED STAKES, fil.OOO added. Sir club's course at Biirnham, Sonierstt, ;'3-W-A atephenson I may mention that there was a record WELL TODAY furlonts. So is Neusel. It is very unlikely, however, , Wide c-b .Mercer . 00 Baba Au Bhum (Mr J Whltneyi. B-Bochfort. 3. 8 4 0 Allurlal (Mr J Joel), C Peek. 7, 10 5 ..n Carslake that Braddock. even if he comes to Eng yesterday Results of yesterday's matdM toie pool In the Hunt Cup. £29.250, being )33 Marie Lonise (Mr H Klngl. Kirk, 3. 8 4 were: Gloucestershire beat (>)rawall « gnllh (PI b Reed £2.309 in excess of that on the Derby NEWMARKET. Wednesday.—Our best 220 Bidon (Major A Bonsor), P Hartlgan. 4. 9 9. T Bortia land, would agree to a title contest, or : K D Bead not oui Beltinc Forecast.—Evens Bellacose. 5—2 Hawk Eye. 4 Gunboat. 8 3 The Divot (Major a Blundeh), Stedall, 6, 9 8 R Dick for that matter, any other. 31 points to 4; Somerset beat Dorsd W B 15 lb 1 las: year. chance of beating the French crack, others. 31 Wlnandermere (Mrs Glomey), Oundell. 3;^ 9.8.. .S Donoshua 3i points to 4: Devon beat Wiltshire bl After a further blow over Golden Brantome, la the Ascot Gold Cup to-| 03 Bine Horizon (Mies Paget). Briscoe. 3, 8 4 THE OLD GUARD 2,points to Si. Martlet—who was Just beaten in Pike Last yeat'a wtnner-.Mafd of Essex (U Wragg. 3. « 11), 10—1. O Bell. Total Barn's race—It was refreshing to see themorro w seems to rest -with Achtenan,' 0 Kentish Glory (Lord Durham), Fk Butters, 3. 8 - fiowtlne,—M-rcer I way another of Lord Astor's three-year, wires our resident correspondent. 3.3Q—ROUS MEMOBUL ^^"^^added. Seven fortann Followinr Are Also Encared;— 0—6. E EfaviCB 0—1 olds, in the Derby third. F^eld Trial, I Powerful Prince has been well tuned 32 Flylnt Spear 11 (Mr H Blagrave). Blagrave. 5, 10 5 11 Windsor Lad (Mr M Bensonj, M Marsh. 4. 9 6 C Smirke: 12—4 —llfHTheft (U . Ajta Khan), Fk Butters, 5, 9 12 • Gl.\ relished his Job in the King Edward va. up with a view to the Waterford Stakes, I\,?«tter3, 3. ^9^ 12 Dyson , not out , Stakes, and I have said before he will be but I think he will find one a bit too11 1 Pampas Crass (Ool W Story), Elaey, 3. 7 9 Gdn aicharda •pavjes IE) not o nearer Bahram In the St. Leger. for he ^ Follawfar Are Also Eojaied:— good for him tn Sea Bequest, who showed 030 AUshah (H H Aga Kh»n). Fk Butters. 4, 9 3 comes on with every race. to fine advantage in a recent gallop with ,00 BadruddlD (H H Aga Kban), Ft Butters). 4, 9 3 301 Bellacose (Mr P Dunne) ,'R J Oolllnt;, i.% A Total (0 Ankaret compensated for her narrow Flamenco, and will find conditions under-, 130 Commander ID. (Mr O poster), Briscoe. 5, 8 12 00 Zambesi (Lady Durham), Lambton, 5, o - umnlres: Dipper a; Epsom defeat by taking the Coronation foot exactly to his liking. 000 Master Verc (Mrs E Harmsworihl, Ffc Butters, 4, 8 10 Beltinc Forecast,—2 The Divot, 5 Winandermere. 4 KenUsh Glory, Slakes for Mrs. G. B Miller. Plugging The greatly improved Kentish Glory 010 Bondsman (Sir W Woodward). B-Ha-:hforl, 4. 8 10 8 others. along In front she more than conflimed should be noted for the (3ork and Orrery , O Fecasns (Mr; J Hornung). B Jarvfs. 4, 8 7 Last year's winner—Solfnolfl (J Caldwell. 5. g 9). 11—4. CotlriU- NORTHAMPl Oaks running with Coronal. It Is gener I Stakes, while In choosing between Grey 111 Bahram (H H Aga Khan), Fk Butters, 3, 8 5 ally the most valuable race at Ascot. Al, - .Sorlhauiplo Monarch and Bellacose for the Gran- a»fe icored 123 r The lucky owner Is a member of a rich yUle Stakes I give slight preference to the ^ wiekel seatnst Sua! famUy In South Wales, and as Miss Talbot latter. Selections:- she decided to go uto ownership. Fred 1.30, Papyrette. 2.30, Achtenan. S.O, HOW THEY RAN NORT Butters exceeded her "limit" when he Bellacose. 3.30. Halran. 4.0. Mahmoud Bakeuell not out. bought two Blandford yearlings cheaply (e.w.). 4.30, Sea Bequest. 5.0, Kentish Ascot Details BrOUB COURSE CORRESPONDENT. • Orlnwhaw b Jaa instead of one. and both. filUes have Glorj'. O fl Cuihberlaon i brought her novice's luck. Reports from "Daily E:u)res8" resident (GOING YIELDING.) ASCOT, Wednesday. Lb 3 1.30.—Caraool set the pace and was correspondents at provincial centres are STAKES 4-y.O.). P Whltaker, New .Total (1 summarised below:— , Two miles, market. Time, imln. 41 5-5secs. three lengths clear of Intervener after 1.30.—Easton (Beckhampton) good. Gay DenTer H. c by Banstar-Divine, M M n—CHESHAM STAKES (S-Y.O.). Value five furlongs. At the distance Caracol Won It Again Booisac, 9 6 C ElUott 1 3 £1,940. Five fuiloaes. ^^^te-' Bella mv.< Adventure (Epsom) each way. weakened, and Denver , n. came on. vT;^if3SEX.r-A Melv R. CHRIS JABVIS, the retired fruit EnQeld. Mr M Field, 9 10 M Beary 2 Pike Barn, br e by Papyrus—Buck Bam, Mr 2.30.—Tiberius .(Manton) fancied., Brush and Comb, Mr E Robson, 8 7 J P Hornung. 8 32 T Lowrey 1 Enfleld ran on. well to get second. :yifS.,(John)..Parks M merchant, can surely clahn a record 3.30.—Pampas Grass (Malton) good each Gdn Richards 3 aionraouth. .Li-Col R Hermon-Hodee. 8 9 3.30.—Good start. After two furlones cKH Cox. V;e with Knighted, who won the Pern HIU B Carslake 2 way. Windsor Lad (LamtKium) "will Also: Umldwar (P Fox), Caracol (B Dick), Abarls was' forcing: the pace ahead of Stakes again. He had scored last year win.," Intervener (J Dines). Six ran. Abjer, M M Boussac, 8 12 C Elliott 3 J.Umplres: filtel as a Juvenile, and has only twice been S.P.—4—5 uSdwar, 11-^-2 Also: Montesano tH Jelliss), Golden Martlet Dignitary, with Flamenco, Almond Hill, beaten. He overhatfied the younger Swift 4.6.—VanbruKh (Beckhampton) sood. (E Smith). Sun Track iR A Jones). Esaue- Desert Night (Epsom) fancied, Bossover c Denver II., 8 Caracol, 10 Brush and Comb. meUng IG Bezant), Dytchlev (M Beary). Temple Badruddln, Prlok. ami Guinea Gap pro^ Arrow and came away from Klnzsem. who 35 Intervener. Tote.—Win 19s 6d: places mjnent. Just after halX-way Prlok pulled prefers firm ground. lOgboume) go close. Flower (R Ferryman). Mylan (P Herbertl. 'No HOPE 4.30.—Wonston (Weyhlll) each way. ^One' and a half lengths; same. Intervener Thrustaway (Gdn Richards), Hester. I (S to the front and, outstaying Llanarmon Frank Butters had looked a bit stag Donoghue). Twelve ran. 5.O.—The Divot (Lewes) fancied. Flying fourth. Winner trained In France. S.p^7—* Golden Martlet, 100—50 Mon and Scattercash (who came on the scene i(f^2^ Wicket wa gered after Hindoo Hollda}—who seemed Spear II. (Beckhampton) go close. Time omln 56 4-5sec5. mouth, 5 Pike Bam. 10 Abler, 300—8 Thrus^ late) won fairly comfortably. iffiJii hopes of Dial to pull np a bit groggy on Tuesdaj— ROYAL HUNT CUP (U'.cap). Value, away, 100—7 Montesano. 20 others. Tote.— and another of the Aga Khan's odds-on •*^^i:2.975. Seven (urionKS 155 yards. Win. lis 5d; places. 5s 6d. 5s 6d. 6s. - - 3.O.—Monmouth, Golden Martlet, and chances In Umldwar "went" evensconer Piiok, b E by Asterus—Poet's Star, Mr Bar- One and a half lengths: a short: head. Pike Bam were most prominent to half In the first race yesterday. THE IRISH DERBY ,nard sSnltev. 4. 7 6 .....SMiddletou 1 Dytchley fourth. B Jarvls, Newmarket. Thae, way. Two furlongs from home Pike Bam He had onee gone out to 6—i against, M. D. Peacock, the Mlddleham "trainer, Scatlercash, b h bv ^Greenback—Thc^-Itend. imin 5 l-5secs. 'Wi?^ Wue" V Sir H Lyons. 7. 7 2 ..E Smith 2 'l-Y-O. drew out to win. easily. Ina^'J^IM.. D. C but 5—1 was asked for at the start. He has ordered a horse-bos for the Curragh Uanarraon, gr c by Gay Crusader-—Uiclna, was so leg weary and sorry for himself races next week, presumably for Sir T., Sir A McAlplne. 4. 7 7 (Bendex; best at the beginning of the straight that Dixon's Llstol, engaged in. the Irish,Derby,' Field Tiiair'b of'br V by~Pel5tead—Ponlngaol, AN "EASY" outsider) W Oirislle 3 LK)rd Astor, S 10 (The Scoufs and ^endex^ ^ many of us thought for a time that some- to be nm. on Wednesaay. Almond lilU fCapt J Flelden, 4, 8 5 K Wrags 4 , 3.30.—Field Trial led for five furlongs, Badruddin. HJI. Aga Khan, 4. B 10 ...F Fox 5 Flamenco, Lord Rosebery. 4. 9 1 ...R A Jones 6 SoUr* fUy."sir 'ii'McAlpine.''& 'i'V.'.J'- gfX, M?-M G H.n...n. 4. J,n^,,^„ S.P.—S—11 Field Trial, 7—2 Plassy. 8 ln« It. '•~&''i'°' '"I Whataday. 10 Solar Ray. 100—7 Foxdale, 20 4.O.—Good deal of trouble at the start, Jottings From The Course Peplno, Mr MS Outhmaim, 4, 8 Icar 8 2] others. Tole.—Win. 58 3d: places. 2s 3d. Coppella Unseating her Jockey and gal .'i i' 11 Beasley IJ> 3s 3d. 25 6d. / loping riderless with the others. Ankaret Four leneihs: one. Whatadav fourth. Law- By OUR COURSE CORRESPONDENT. The Blue Boy, Lord Portal. 5. ^ ^^.^i^^g 12 led. Clerestory being last. In the last son. Mantou. Time, 2mins 57 3-55eca. furlong Ankaret stIU led, and held ofl ."'I—»»aunties* lUii ASCOT, Wednesday, Man's Pal. Mrs V Salnsbury, 4, 6 8...W WlnK 13 HE programme down for decision tomorrow does not look inviting ^om a A. A—CORONATION STAKES (J-T.O. fiUles}. strong late rtm from Clerestory. • r^"'1. i: Starlir "7c"a^^^»"'^^.^.."'.^.^.f...^-^.'"".^w•^ Value £4.860. One mUe. 4.30.—Swift Arrow jumped off first and T small punter's point of view, for we shall probably have to lay good odds Ankaretjt. bb'"rb7~"Biandfo«^^^ii5te f by BUndford—Staterr SStella. , led to half-way, where he weakened. on Easton, Brantome. and Windsor Lad for their respective races. Law Maker. Lord Astor. 4. 8 ...... T Wert on 15 our Ku.l Mrs G B Miller. 8 10 P Fox 1 Knighted, always handy, went on and won . iS 5o,7os. There may be some patriotic suppori Wychwood Abbot, Mr O V ^^^^'g ^j^j^jj Q aerealory. Mr S Tattersall. 8 5 ...B A Jones 2 In good style. • rot. lt«ccipt for Tiberius in the Gold Chip, but the Pharian. Mr J Hart. 7, 8 4 ,..J OaldwcU 0 Coronal. Lord Derby. 8 3 (The ^o^l-'s n-b.) ^ 5.0.T-Carlft alnd Symptom cut out the N«ver ,1 HOI best I can hope for is that the Manton HOW TO BET TODAY Master Vere Mr? E Harmsworth, 4. 8 9 Also: Corrida (C Elliott)_ , San? Lumle?*°'fM work, but Fillip took the lead In Swlnley four-yearnald will be runner-up to the C Smirke 0 Beary), CaretU (Gdan Richards)Rich . Ladv Gabtial Bottom. In the straight Sock Star got French champion. His Reverence. Mr G P Annesley. 4. 8 6 ID- v^«i.m«.ciCarfilake_), xucDcueRicochet (W(W Nevett), Manneriam ASCOT: P Lane 0 ahead, but at the distance Carlff asserl Hawk-Eye makes very strong appeal to 3.0-HAWK-EYE lO/- WIN Boethlus. Mr R Strassser, 4. 8 5 W Nevelt 0 his superiority snd won comfortably. me in the Granville Stakes. He has not Young NaUve. "Mr A R A Heath. 6. 8 3 Wragg), ™rteen ran been out since narrowly beaten by Mark 4.0-DESERT NIGHT ... SZ-YfOi Dl&nttary. Lord Ellesmere. 4. 8 2 S.P.—3 Coronal. 5 Ankaret. derestorv, 8 tt Time and Bellacose at Newmarket In April, Gdn Wchards 0 Plytaff Shell, 9 Caretta. 100—8 Corrida. 100—7 Canteener, Mr 0 aiomev. 5. 8 1 S DonoRhue Sans Lamlere. Mannerism. 20 others. Tote.— (Continued from Preceding Column.) and he is 4 or 5lbs. better off with these Buckland.'Lor- • • • - d- Glaaely-• • . 4• . 7- 33 (caIcar rS ?) ) two now, Win. 8s gd; places. 3s 3d. 5s 6d, 5s 3d. Rock star. Mr J A de RothschUd/'e, 6 7 G NleoM Two lengths: three-ouarters. Cora Deans " Ire tun - «»•• I have mentioned Windsor Lad In the Mesa, M p Werthelmer, 3. 7 13 J Slrett 0 lourth, P S Butters. Klngsclere. Time. Imln - - . . P sharpe 2 Kous Memorial Stakes, but one must not Galvanl, Lord Hirst. 6. 7 12 (car_7 33), 47secs. The Fontt^Lord Portman.'S. 8.7 ...M Beary 3 lose sight of the fact that this Is only a K Oethln • Also: AUshah (8 Donoghue). Disarmament little over seven furlongs, and he has to British Quota. Mr A SavUe. 4, 7 10 P Hunter A QO—FEBN mLL STAKES. Value £1,400. (R Ferryman, Qual d'Orssy. 17 (Gdn Rlcbards), give Pampas Grass nearly two stone. Pink Wings. Mr J Bell Irvlnii. 4. 7 10 J Dines _ %.OU lorlonxa. Houmell (O Nlcoll). Easter Ruah IE' Smith). This season Pampas Grass gave the Oaks Services Pari-Mutuel Bannlaw. Mi A J Buston. 4, 7 6 T Hawcroft 0 Knicbted. b g by Sir Cosmo—Bellona. Mr O Amour Bright'(J CaldweUU-Oaipefimaster (T winner. Quashed, 61bs. and a four and Golden Tol. Mrs G Wilkinson. 4. 7 4 JarvlB, 3, 9 4 Gdn Richards 1 Barber). Satsnma . (T W^Um). FOUn (Hum (5s. unit—etake not included.)- M Hunter 0 Kinnem. SrO Hyde. 3, 9 7 g DonoRhue.2 Foster), North Devon (i^lrett). Phtebus'(A a-half lengths beating. • Earlier he gave ASCOT. Harera, Sir V Sassoon. 4. 7 ...Hum Foster O ApoVlo. Mr P W Horlock. 3. 9 7 H Beasley 3 Richardson), Symptom O Dipes). Bird's Eye ???'*'">» the Derby third and today's winner, Oallas, Mr W Comehus. 4. 6 13 ...B Lynch 0 Also; Oynerlum (R Perrymant. Radamedes (O (» Si^), Love Tie (T.^yan). Seventeen ran. Pleld Trial, 121bs. and a good bcatlnff. Felton. Sir H OunliffeOwen. 4, 6 9 (car Nicoli). afaltravers' (P Pox), itark Thne iU I shall take a gambling chance and vot*> El^-el3-;^^e"Y^l^- P'*" 6 12t .T Rvan 0 Bearvl. Berenda (B Carslake). Under Thirty for Pampas Grass, feeling that Windsor 1f?^J;'*S,'^ Llanarmon place 71-10, BridRc Fiend. Major O BlnndelL 5. 6 7 (T Weston) Swllt Arrow (E Smith). Ten ran. Lad may not be able to give 16Ibs. mor« H Curtis 0 S.P.—5—2 Knichted, 7—2 Klark Time, 6 sums.' 100—7. Roc] Star. Oamesmaster. -- than, welght-for-ege to Elsey's smart three- 195-10 P^*!-—708-10, 225-10, 155-10. Thennldor. Mr H Blagrave. S. 6 7 (car 6 10) Berenda. 10 Klncsem. Radamedes. Maltravera others. Tote.—Wdi 14s 3d; places. 6a 6d, 84-^* Pool:—801-10. 244-10. 122-10, A Richardson 100__8 Under Thirty. Swift Arrow. 100—7 255 3d.,T8s 5d.- . ^*lelections:—1.30. Ea-iton: 2.30. Bran- 4. 6 - Gynerlum.' 20 ApoUo. Tote.—Win, 5s 5d: - Two/enBthB: ohe. tome: 3.0, Haivk-Eye; 3.30. Pampas Gross'. D 6) p&!cC3, 5s 9d. 7s 3d, 17s 9d- Peacodc. MlddletemL 4o.^i^'lliSni:^o~'=-^- ^' Bondsnran. Mr Wm Woodward. 4. 8 4 One and a halt lengths: one. . Berenda 470. Desert Night; 4.30, Inflation: 5.0. U BearT37 fourth. Allden. Epsom. Time, imhj 4 5-5secs. irinanderracre. o. a.—Pike Bam win 53-10. clace 10-10: S.P.—7 Law Maker. 9 DJimltarv. 300—7, Monmoulb p.lacfi 6-10. Abiei place 50-10. Me<8. 20 Wvehwood Abbot. British Quota. Bad != >y—BESSBORODOn STAKES (If'cap); Valae &enfag StA^danl*', labsUtuted iu>rM.:.GoW«i -rafffttae. -18- ruddin. 25 Shlnlne Tor. The Blu* Bov. HldaUo. £1,435. One mile four fiirlonca.__ " MarUct and/Coron.!. A dividend of £775 12s. for 5s. was won Pink Wines. 28 F'amenco. His Reverence. CarilT, br c by Achtol—Camlough. - bv Miss Dunn, of Toowoomba. who was A^m^nd Hill. Guinea Gap. Bannlav. Scattereasb. Dixon. 4. 8 10 i, W She oSy punter, states Renter, to name 4.50—KnlRhted win 23-10, place 6-10; lOna- Pondsmui. Buekl'^nd. Llanarnion. Farera. 40 TOTE IXVESTOES LTD. Ss. ,",'^£5?! the TffinnerB of the Brisbane Cup andse m place 25-10, Apollo place 75-10. Pnefblup. Peplno. Canteen'r. Gnlvanl.- 0»lla». n^Hlmt Cup: DWdmu 'Sf!";s'- nifWfiiiwiiiwiiiiiiiiwiiiiii" 'I III" Il iii II I I c(^, JSTVIM Handicap for the totallsator double 5. O.—Caria Tin 95-10. place 51-10; Rock 150 Phsrlan, Goldpn Tol. Thermldor. 66 Prlok (Continued In Next Coltann.} n Bfia life: sotKtuiii. £2 iis« a*! ""^ " %l. 5S2S of the Queensland Turf Club. BUr place 67-10. Tbt,^ Pont place 67-10. •ud others. Place . betting- proporUonat*. C. C.WAKEflELD & CO. Liu., vvaKciieio nouse, (.neapsioe, LUHUJ"'''