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Alluvial and Morfair Backed for Royal Hunt Cup TELFXRAPllIC ADDRESS-OAll-Y F.XI'RICSS. \mmx. TUESDAY.- THE DAILY EXPRESS. JUNE ^s^j934_ ALLUVIAL AND MORFAIR BACKED FOR ROYAL HUNT CUP Handicap Holies To Double With My Ascot Stakes Hopes Today ' ONE -FROM THE JUVENILE CLOUDS •' TITBIT THE FAVOURITE COLOMBO LOOKS GOOD FOR A /. Jarvis'' Selected Robins May Take Queen WINNING BRACKET Mary Stakes JOCKEYS & OBEDIENCE Bern ny BENDEX. T is difficult to say what will be By I the closest race at Ascot today. TO TURF ,HE Australia The one I find iiardest to make up THE STAND Gentleroeul my mind about is the Queen Mary can they Stakes for iwo-year-old fillies- RULES t.they can J CiretU litis won both her races in a SIDE tbat. Runs ho -'i t;ot. and will probably .surt favourite, ASCOT STAKES and thev'if tfiiltoma befit Gyiierlimj cleverly at S.nn- • I- t will be K dowii when iiiaKlng her debut. Gyneriuni Jack may carry lOst. 41b5. here, but Friday yards t' LONG SHOTS a lew has won in style twice since then. mHE first day stars are at Ascot. Is his great day. wicket, under 1 Jack Jarvis starts two—Sans Paeon, J- They do not include Umidwar, Experience wlH help lo decide the two- Test m •who ran away from the Bmi\rt Moiin- THE SCOUT year-old races, but I am going to chance; second tahi Asii last thnc out. and a good- who is the subject of rumour again, It ill the case of the Aya Khan's well-; ^•Sat^^ ioosiiig naii-sisier to Caiup;inula. r""*^- and has been struck out of all his galloped HlUa, who will accompany Dis-| MOrXTAIN CrOL'D (Figure 1'. on nulsidc. winuini: ilu. NurihaU l)"rbv laiid Lament. The last-named HANDS OFF pensation in the Queen Mary Stakes. „. engagements at the meeting, and Loro Astor's newcomer. Mannerism, and from the favourite, Forest Maid (Figure 2) and 0(ics>;. in. »Figure si. '"'{{e shall see rumoured to have been tried very BENDEX socpdy. Highland Lament have also been well M Butters' other charges in Badruddln tested, and we know what Caretta—the Then there is Mannerism, a reiil'.y lovely (who will run on Thursdayl. Allshah. KNIGHT OF MONASTER main danger, in my opinion—Vullema. c.,»ng and Dei toaiis Facon. and the speedy Annabel can -si.^ter to .Maiinameftd. who will be racing iiirvFAi (he best backed Achtenan twhose mission may be the Nortkolt Derby TrTTLvoNr if m public for tiie first time. I was prlvi- do. Rose of England filly may run for Hogg Instead ol Golden Araby filly, who ie^ed to see her in Lord Astor's paddocKs *ho^"e"n'"me'Royal Hunt CUP. Hardwicke Stakes, .and Spend a - , ^[expected to manage the ground better., is aonbly engMed toaay. Cora Deans is ^•cll tor the. GC . at Chvede?. lust AUBUS:. nud vowed then useful, and Startne comes with credentials stroi . :o keep .1 close eye 0:1 her. Pennto wiy n Siwitrh Alfre Spend dBut _t _ha _d hopedK^^^j j ^vjn gue the weight to irom France. Itthn e wigrounn witdh iSpens ald l aagainst" Penny', herbut. RWilliln-the-La. B. Bennettw muiewill r revepresenl Itn thconditionse going,. Before that we shall have seen some Mountain Cloud Wins U KLL.(;ALLOI'ED but con lie 8lve 2;bs. to Claran and 61bs. good 'uns in the Coventrj- Stakes. Hairan )uBt as He will tilt against Hyperion and impressed me ..t MancJicster as the best to the well-backed Solatium? I have not mentioned the weJI-galloped the foreigners with Young Lover' youngster and may pave the way for the Thcri! wsus po'.-tj Annabel. Aqullanla. Rose of England liUy. Hunt Cup in the Gold Cup, but his trainer wUl Lower down!note Hands Off—who Ismy Hilla double. Vermeil II. also runs for to • -H:llii or Stiiriiic. Any of iJiese may win. I content hlmseiJ: today with making beat louff shot—the fancied White- • the Aga Khan, smd talent will be further By A Neck At 20 To 1 rlcflrly tinnfriiid .-.hail give a Jiesitant vote to Jack Jarvis* a bold bid for the juvenile prizes plains and Pennv a Liner, but Claran represented by The Jesuit. Pampas Grfl.ss. must be my main hope. lor he Is in form Godolphln. Sir Calidore. Gleamer. Epple selected ot IliRhlanil Lament and aan;- and running nve In the two races. Adair colt. and. po-sslbly. Golden Araby I'linpri Other races;— Call-over on Arm Boins. I believe that Tuxedo filly. Bobsleigh waits for Frldav. and The reappearance of Blazonry has to 1.30.—Toiaig runs here Instead of tor runs, but it was soil In the Manchester Fresh Pox has not been sent. be further deferred. Easton waits for ihe Hunt Cup. At the weights, though, I Cup. LLUVIAL was backed 10 tne Grand Prix, ayd Primero will not * • • prefer Kle^-thml. who surprised me by Jottings From /6,ooa and remained j firm take on Windsor Lad tomorrow. ruiin-ng really fast for a mile in the A GRAND SLAM favourite at to to i when the card Those who had singled out North Devon Derby. Very Necessary iBStCll- , on ihe Royal Hunt Cup called as one of the picks of the Hunt Cup at 2.:tu.—l judge Within-fhe-Law. Roi de the weights wjll note that Lord GInnely's Last, But— HE railing off or the well-trodden pas­ FAILS Piivis. C!aran. Sprhig Morning, and Knight over at the Victoria Club yesierday. sage-way on the couree from the pad­ coll has been sent for the opening Queen OLOMBO'S race is the last, bui many T The Course All Over Loidi of Monaster to hold best chances there. I Anne Stakes. He was quoted at 28 to 1 dock past rhe Royal enclosure became very Rentcnmark. the French horse, was will regard It as the most important. shall go for Koi iic I'iirl?*. as I nni sure he yesterday for tomorrow's handicap C necessary at Ascot as the Jockeys found, OBINS wni did not show his best form at Epsom. supported at I,DOO to 90, but there If Pleetfoot misses an obvious chance early on 11 watered course, that where the grass in the day. Flamenco—a useful miler—and TO STAY dream to 3.O.—This is a good thing for Ilalran, had been worn smooth Jt .speeded up their were no backers for Earlsion. By OUR COURSE CORRESPONDENT! ptrliaps. tr thif I tie best two-year-old .seen out .so tar. Law Maker, who will have benefited from mounts if they could finish near the stand Of the others. Morfair, The Abbot, York, may do better than the maidens, .side. HE Ascot Stakes calls for a good' ^•-•^^•"l ''".I'. 'lere for iSlfyi-r ToliiC "inii.v i:\i'i!i>s" «i'i.(jni. ""it simply is ^ .napt. who has been well galloped at Lani- and Pricket received most support. The Big Noise but it docs look, good for Colombo. The steicards have, given iiinny ti-aru- T deal of study before one can five vards down honrn and gets all the allowances. Was Following arc the prices :— I can confirm that Lo Zingaro wil ings to jockeys, who arc, primarily, (:"itiii>i'nNni,sr. and bent b\ta lo ' known last year a.s Pranz Hals. Tj-phonlc come to a definite decision as to the T"!he''^'fc'to?^'cS'SUfr"iS^,ot endeavour to give Washington and Cecl opportunists, about not " coinvig over,-' before He bo':r.~e.' and Bright Bird look the dangers. 1(1—1 agst Alluvial (t and 01. OREST MAID, wlio ousted Grand heavy %s I expected. Alluvial was favour­ 12lb.s. In the Prince of Wales' Stakes, and and [ hope it w stricilv enforced ihip probable winner. It isJi't dong 4.3U—Lo Zingaro and Washington are 1 Ull—!) Kentenmark (t and o). ite closing at 10 to 1 after being backed uieet (liaf there ynvst be no bunching UH>—K KitrMoii 10). Beckhampion's St. Leger candidate may No Earthly has been sent from Epsom.• F Slam lor favouritism in the lira cnouffii. The obvious tlD.s. 1 have a "huiieli .Monalr (o. 100—7 t), o'win £6 000. but Dullcr's hope. Morfair. find a stumbling block In Washington, near the stands, mid that every rider and there is. 1 hear, a good deal oi: confi­ though, that .Martrlial (each way) is a 10(1—S iSts^Se big iio se coming down from his must take his right place iji the draw. pony Derby, run ;it Noriholl yester­ Still, in .11= lull—T t'ominamler ill. a who stays and Is genuinely fancied over dence in ills chance. The j,ame siable sent Si& an'd-nrJ better horse than his form to date shows. and o). Sntiirdav rate o 20 to 1 to 100 to o oiiereo. the distance. There are fo\ir good stewards and there out Grey Wonder for tins race last year.' day, was beaten a neck in a Ihrlllinj 5.0.—A horse called Ciiliiniho runs here. The AEibot It and o). IHe opeiicd at 100 to 6. his rate gradually are probably forty jockeys, a starter and but. altliQUgh he finished fourtii. I always' I ru'i A real racehorse, this it. One of the good Konab 10). l",ort?n:ng in the process ot support to Plan.'! with Woodhouse have been hi.s assistant. Between them all there nnlsh hy the uncon.sidcrcd Mountain wlsli' 1 co; KM)—i; changed, and he will run first in the contended that lit; wanted a -stronger, if thlng.s of the meeting.
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