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Probables Jockeys Tonight at the White City TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS-DAILY EXPRESS, LONDON. SATURDAY; DAILY EXPRESg OCTOBER 5.- 1935 ^T-.^ GREYHOUND CAMBRIDGESEIRE TRIAL 4.U. 4.30. S.O. St. If. • . im. it. Im. "it?- Im. St. OAKS Brltisli Quota Golden' Earl (e.Tv.) (;.».) AWer (nap) Kxassowltz THE SCOUT; The Becrult (saver Pricket) . (e.w.) CHOICE British Quota AbJer (nap) • - Tartan Krassowltz' WON BY PEGMUS BENDEX The Becrult • Zostua ' British Quota AbJer KU Nisi Flylnff Torch WHAT THE Navy Blue Tease YOU: BOOK SAYS CHICKEN SANDWICH Nesundo (it ah Tie Kecruit Lyons Mall_, The Bear (If ab Clerestory (It ab TATTENn.«I Wyohwood , Abjer (nap), Galtos) : Blue Pencil) (ir ab I.0CI1 (It ab Cnunplt), : • -Abbot) FANCIED TO WIN Convincing Success ts. Express) Airarlc) DOUBLE.-Br.t.slt Quota and ADJer. THE *COJg;S^^ IOIE^__DOimE.-^rU^^ Quota ta.t. THE FINAL . THE SCODT'S s DOUBLE.—Brttlsi Quota and Tartan. BENDEX' TOTl By ]. S. BRADPOm. Over Full Course OlXoi the best greyhound bltchu M scours DOUBLE JO in England, worth about fisono THE SCOUT bioucht off hU dou1>I« .t \m contest the final of the Oak,' By THE SCOUT * Ntwmarket yestcrdsy with theic two Probables Jockeys tonight at the White City. „ NEWMARKET, Friday. winncn :— [4.30--MIPEEIAL PRODUCE STAKES (2-Y.O.), £1,000 tiHti. best bitch in England—Greta Rotiet TOTE; DOUBLE: 4.0 and 5.0. the Derby winner—was unfortun­ IR ALFRED BUTT has decided to start both Lucky Patch (Perryman) PEGASUS (e.w. Nap & s.b.) 7-1 3^Q—AUTUBni(S) PLATE, JtSOO.^ One i2Z BxrrowbT Gem (Sir F Eleyj. Tenipleman, 9 3 -C Smirte ately not fit enough to run In the and Near Relation (E. Smith) In the Cesarewltch. 324 Allenirerd (Ld Allendale). B Jarvls. B 10 204 DIcUlor (Sir A Stem), Thrale, 9 ,, ...K Oelhln 04O Ilia G.»ce (Ld Carnarvonl, R Dawson. 8 1- Oaks. Polly Stephens, who shows practically nothing at home, was sent to 9 4 BUCKLEIGH(n.b.). •• -6-5 Bitches have had n remarkable yty Newmamet for a gallop this morning with Lucky Patch and Near Relation. S41 %' .O^.^KS'S?'' Fatrej.'lHl"itrej s Majesty)," w Jarv^s^'s 5 ".'."''.'"j "Ma'^hVl'l rhcy collared the Derby, the Laurels, snd Mr. "Bert" Rich, who owns the mare in partnership with her trainer, 16 I to 1 DOUBLE BHmrJlT'lMr'M Levy). H Smyth. 04 M'ndlcanl Friar (Sir Abs BaileJ). Lawson, 8 3 T n'f.loi the St. Lcger against the best dog opoaa. Cundeli. told me that it was Just a 500 LichAW.ric,(UTS G'V. Wilt. ' SIR HARRY, the "Dilly Eaprw." tlon. and tonight they arc le[t to fljht Teal good gallop and all went well, DDI Birthday- Uoncur. (Mr G N Bennett), G BenneU, 5, 8 -rr;r._l It out among themselves. northern expert, s»vc ft Thirtk « &.1";(M? lr&?>. Kr?s??'8» the three finishing close together. .::;:;;:::::::;::;:^.ro.d Bclore the Oaks began I took ChlOttn Polly Stephens Is 'expected to run THE HUZZY (Hap) - - -6-1 Sandwich to win the event, and \tmi\ ?^'i'-S'nSriaMT.r''e£Thir^\'! ' ion M "i- " La»son, s .....I.J Br,!?." Arthur Callanan's charge has failed Jo with her Cesarewltch pilot, Smirke, o? BlWJ"j!r' "!;»..» ,Tliomr.». o L Ward. 8 up in the Nottingham- Handicap on well 1.1 With 7st. Slbs-^^YOU never 03 Empire Glory (Ld Glaoely), p Oarllne. B win a beat, or a seml-flnal. she has im. 000 BI«. V.il.y (Mrs R 7 M«m), aYouis. 3, 8 8 ...Cliff i' s_Boyd-Roohiori, proved with each outing and siui got, Monday. SiS 81"::::: — >'°|Lr'!.^^"ho.^"wrtaS%ut^ in- Vim Richards rides Empire Olory or Rose ol Ireland. as my final selection. Kempton will avail itself tomorrow of .."*.'.'.. ..J Slrelt 020 At"a.iu (Mr^^V Bmyti Folloirlnr Are Alio Eoeaced;— the las; chance, berore the passing of ;?H i-t-fi-'t^e-MM'' is's 0 Snils Anna (the Ule Mr.ilBrJffiS'Ml —---r-- j-^- Br.lme,b . - 55. 8 3 Summer Time, or a three o'clock start. .~i S;f.'°°*.(^''' ° Buuoujh). J JaryU. 9 6 Abjer Looks 000 Br.Y neiilc (Mr D Fnune . KllUlte, 5, 8 3 K"' Walea (Col B C Falrlai). Beatly, S 10 THE FINALISTS Oaring to the rearranfferaent of fixtures • M"« lV«it (Mr A L«w),.T E Leader, 3, s 3 V'."".. 1^ Olanelyl. Hogg. 8 3 the Duke of Yorfc Handicap and the valu-l F.llowln,_Are Also Jlax.ted :— ^ 2 Bala Uiisar (H.B, Aga Khaal. rk BuUer5, 8 S rpHE runners la tonight's final, In ti^j able Imperial Produce Stakes have to be adverUsed the trial. ^Canya. Hla Malesly), OollHll. 8 JL order, are:— decided on the same day. OOO Fotlllly (Mr J A Dewar), p Darllns. 8 Good At ;l.8. Chicken Sandwich, Flawless Jewd. ,:s- .^y.',"' Forecast—5—2 Abler, 4 Barrowby Gem, 6 Ttiankerton, 8 Peakland Jean.. Klishlne. Ripe Chenr Thirteen Luck ISra' ' JO his Orace. 100—8 AUensIoro. 100—6 Gallant Ruth. , " Run In Blinkers ? Gallant Ruth must appeal a" lot, lor she T had fortunoteay cnanied temporarily Kempton Last year*, trlnnrr—Sbafaal] (R Fcrtytnaa. Sit Bibs), 9—4. Fk Boll won last year's Oaks In brilliant style ind F conditions had Ueen a bit less test-j IrSm Heavy sbowers Ws^gf^'f^',?! ,"5.0—"'VERMEAD PLATE (IVeller ll'cap), X2IHI. Seyen Inrlon,fc Is visibly improving each day. IDB. that good youngster Daytoaa Irinv while Pegasus was defying bemg tnir- Kltshlne took the Laurels, but has hsd I Birthday Honour, 100—6 .otnera. .E*"; ""d Arrow (71b Ca) fSir C McLcod). Hlggs, 5, 10 K A Jones would have tried :o concede 131ba. to ?ee^n^n Uie^rd and drav™ thirteen on a By BENDEX, 1)02 Tartaji JLord _Rosebe_ryJ,^ J^arrts, 5. 9 3 Il_JeIlls. a fairly hard season and may no; Abler and more to smart "maldews" over ta.l ,tar'. »lnn.r—CheUea Beach (r Une, 3, • 8), 100—i. J DMll. MO Red Balder (Mr T Walls), T Walls 3 8 12 FJ^i Friday. , NEWMARKET, Friday. 030 Alai (Mr D M Oanl). W P L«»e. 3„8 10 appreciate the change In going. pi It was a most convincing Cambridge^ Ripe Cherry is another who is neTer at AbJ^r°^1^ run in blinkers and Elliott TIHIS meeting has ended up on a 3 3Q_1VATEnLOO (S) PLATE (I-T.O.). foa. ber best In the rain, while I fancy ttut should then keep him stralghter than Jl dismal note—except for all who Peakland Jean, the smallest and ccrtalnij when splitting Mahmoud (who did not 0 Lyona BUIl (Mr E T Thornton smlUi), Templcman, 9 ,.. r.„ K°yd".n"Fal5' (Mr"p"H;rrer-. EdiijdV 4, 8 ,57.-..:....n Prend^.s. the most nervous ol tonight's runtier8.1ias run today) and Bossover colt at Don- h&d previously supported Pesasus to m.? DSii. c (Mr AS Ohajman), ilteood. 8 11 ...J MarilaU Soldier Man (Capt D P Slmson). Holland. 6. 8 5 not QUlte the ability to defeat a add caster. There is great scope about the chance. win the Cambridgeshire. 1 cramjlt (Mr M V Courasel. Btattj. 8 11 7^,. GaUaa (Mr W H ComeUus),uus), Gilbert' . 4, 8 4 such as this. ^ ^ ^ TYench colt. He should beat the staying Kenny Robertson had hardly to movj 'O Ole King Sole (MrB_A Ellot)^ Duller, 6, 8 J 1 His Grace again on 31b3. better terms. When he came through M snioothly In the We Shall see another fancied Cam- brid^eshlre hope tomorrow at Kempton. £'eb*Coffi. Vr »r S°..n^rrlKVi»iti,V-8-i.l-.'f./gt The King's Palrey did a good gaJlop, last furlong to beat Caymanas by three 102 Robeila (Mr E T Thornton Smllhl. Temnleman, 8 11 ...C Smirko 03O San Sebastian (Mr P O ClIBordi. J Wood. 3, 7 lo , ONE OF THE BEST ' r and another newcomer in the northern lengths. The result is boimd to influence nntlsh Quota is comlne back to form, Thankerton Is a son of Verdict. Maiden Sbrldeeshire prices, for It was an im- likes the soft going, and Js very muoh 221 -ncanto (Mr S Wootton), 3 Wootton. 7 11 ..""nnl, MO Nil Nisi (Mr B Jarvls). B Jarvls..4. 7 Jo ... ^LAWLESS JEWEL. In the same keimd fanciea tor the Duke of York Handicap. 104 Prior (Ool B C Falrlax), Earl.,8 11 J?'');- ' as Ripe Cherry. Is one of the best Fair does not battle, but there are many nrovement on his narrow defeat oy 0 Tara Kini (Oapt E Merry). QUpIn,, 8 9 R A Jme. I ! f possibilities in Mendicant Friar and Boethius at Doncaster over a mile. youngsters of the season, and oa seml-fioai Cnlet danger may come from Theft. 030 Condscalor (Mr C M Woolll. T Walls, 8 9 running looks tjie winner, l still think, They were spread out a bit near the Abjer (nap) is one of the good things 000 Hollands (Mr HO Blagraye), Blagrave. 8 9 nin. finish, and Bondsman—a length af.tl half though, that Chicken Sandwich, whollltti away third—was well la front of Yoimg of the week to win the valuable Imperla' EiS! / ,^^Jv^cgo^M^%\ ••=.v.v.s-Bo^i^:: It sticky underfoot, will prove the best COPYRIGHT SAFETY BET. NaUver^Leger Day. and the rapidly Produce Stakes. He may run in bllnlceFS of Arthur Callanan's pair—Kltshlne li hU stopping Badruddln. Perryman P^it up this time.
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