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Thursday, June 7, 1934 THE DAILY MIRROR Page 29 'S TRIUMPH IN THE DERBY EPSOM CARD FINISHES IN FRONT STABLE NEWS

2 0~HORTOM SELLING PLATE (Handfoap), £2S0; 51. 303 ESCURIAI, (V. Smyth). 5-8-10 R-a.y OF Expected to Win 0'^'^ BALLET DANCER IWootton), S-8-7 003 SEA JOY (.T. HJgMingall), 4-7-12 Nictill the 001 CHBHRY PIB (101b. ox.) (II. Sinytb), 3-7-11 A. Taylor Winner's Time Equals 000 TEOSSAOIIS' LASS (Barclay), 5-7-8 ,. Crouch Last Year's Record NEWMARKET, Wedn(?sday. 000 DYNASTY (V. IIobbKJ, i-7-8 Gethin At the third stage of the Epsom meeting the 000 CHALOEDONYX (W. Payne). 4-7-8 programme is a real good one. but I am afraid 000 LADIES AWAITING (Pendarves). 4-7-7 the number of our runners will be few. 010 SCHERVIO (Wood) 4-7-7 P. Fox HYPERION TO-DAY At the time of wu^ing Hyperion is the only 001 SARRAGOSSA (F. Ilartigan), 6-8-13 H. Wragg animal that has left to take part in the Coro­ OOa MONK VENDOR (Rarthropp), 4-8-6 Weston nation Cup. lOO'BAKNBY (F. Riokards). 4-8-5 S, Doaogliiie By BOUVERIE Since winning the Burwell Stakes at New­ OOO ACQUIRE ISnow), 3-8-3 market last month he could not have givea 000 BIRTHSTONE (Gaskell) 3-8-3 Beary I^NCE again the Derby has gone to the East more satisfaction, and I fully expect he will be 000 COPINE (M;. HartiBanl, 3-8-2 G. Richards ^^ —whence Lord Zetland had told us to look returned the winner. 000 STRELA (R. J. Colliiig), 4-8-0 R. James for the winner. But it was the Maharajah of The Jesuit did not meet with the best of 100 TOSH (r.a«), 4-8-0 A, Smirko Rajpipla who took it there, and not Colombo. luck when second to Dispensation at New­ 000 MORLOKiA |J, M. Uell), 4-7-13 market, and he is worthy of another chance in 004 SEA LIGHT (Brisooe), 5-7-12 Luck in running was not on the side of the the Great Surrey Foal Plate, 000 KING'S FANCY (Hogg). 4-7-10 — favourite, but I am not offering this as an With a useful pull in weight, Keep Off has a OOa niLO (Kirt), S-7-9 E, SmiLh excuse for his defeat. He was beaten by a chance in the Royal Stakes. He has not met 000, OUST HOME (D.-Ponisant), 3-7-4 C. Richatda great stayer in Windsor Lad and the Beck- with success this season, but when known as OOO LUCKY STAR (H, Leader), 3-7-2 the Grasmere colt was very consistent last year. OOO CHARTREUSE (), 3-7-2 Robertson hampton "Frenchman" Easton. A length and Flange, a winner over the course, should be 120 CORNISH PRINCE (Lefebve), 7-7-1 Elliott a neck was the verdict, and the winner's time Hyperion. followed in the Durdans Handicap 030 TROUT LANE (Rintoui), 4-7-1 equalled the record made by Hyperion last in'^A'riiiMAN, Other Entries.-G.D. it, Lustyloo, Nothing Daunted. Joli- ment, Staiizo, Basileia, Tetraburiia. year. FROM OTHER QUARTERS Betting Forecast.—9-2 agsfc Copine, s' Hilo, 6 Escurial * * «• BEST FROM THE BOOK W«j'lull.~Sarragossa (2.0) Is fanclod. Unllkeijr and Bailefc Dancer, 8 SarragOBsa, 10 Monk Vendor, 100-8 (4.26) is regarded as good. Cornish Prince, 100-6 others. Colombo soon dispelled any idea that he was Although the price will be short, Manton.—Raymond (3.16) should be placed. 2.35-RIDBLESDOWN S. PLATE, £250; 7f. going to suffer from his temperament. Nothing 000 ANN BRIDGET (Kilialee), 7-8-U THE JESUIT Ogbourne.—Copine (2.0) Is fancied win and 040 STRAIGHT LARCH (J. Wood). 4-8-11 •.,.. Rav was cooler or more sedate in the parade, and place. at the gate he stood like an old sheep. Indeed receives a confident vote for tiic Great Surrey Bccltlianipton,—Golden Earl (2.35) Is expected 002 KINGSLEY PARK (Walls). 5-8-11 ...;' ~ i'oal I'late. PAGE BOY. to win. Montrose should win the Durdans Han­ 200 POLLY JEROME (H. Smyth), 3-7-10 A. Taylor it was the best-behaved Derby field I have seen dicap. 100 .QUICKSILVER (Wootton), 3-7-10 ...;;.;... •- for many a long day. Only Umidwar gave the lyniljourn.—Silk.star (2,35) Is expected to be In the fighting. Chatolaiuc (a.15) should be placed. S2i ?J?^P.^''" ^'^^^ (Biagrave), 7-9-0 C. Richards slightest trouble, and he was soon persuaded second colours. Yet the Aga Khan appeared 020 SILKSTAR (CoUriLI), 5-9-0 ... . - . to line up with the others. one of the happiest owners on the course when 203 MAOEDON (Thrale), 4-0-0 P. Herbert it was all over. He was the first to congratu­ COLOMBO 6 TO 4 A PLACE 040 EAlRYHirj. (C, Lekdcr), 4-8-U Weston Fleetfoot Leads! late the Maharajah of Rajpipla, and the smile ^^^ li?,^^ W^^ <^''' Wiiftilf.-'nl. 6-8-n G. Richards 002 WILD LILY (Laye) 3-8-3 .• Everything still looked jrosy for Colombo he gave Smirke could not have been broader Remarkiible Tote Odds Returned Against 100 TUAPSE (L, Ward), 3-7-10 Sirett when he jumped off second to Medieval Knight had it come from a winner. the Derby Favourite OVERSEAS (C, Young). 3-7-10 — —how many times has Donoghue made the running in the Derby ?—and stayed there until In Fehtead's Box Otlipr Entries.—Impi. Humerus, Dorothy Dene, Feud. A remarkable feature of the tote betting on Maiihu, Feldspar. Marfa. they were nearly at the top of the hiil. Then It was a wonderful triumph for Marcus Colombo lost his place, and by the time they the Derby yesterday was that Colombo paid Betting Foreeast.—5-2 agst' Lone Isle, 7-2 Golden EaM, Marsh, who is one of our youngest trainers 6 to 4 against for a place, a better dividend 9-2 Silkstar; 6 Quicksilver, 8 Fairyhil!, 10 Kiugsiey Parli, had gone half-way down the,hill to the corner, and, of course, a son of the late , tliere were Quite half a dozen in front of him, than either Windsor Lad (cven,s) or Easton 100-8 others. who trained three Derby winners for King (11 to 8). 3.15—COfiONATION CUP, £1,000; I^m. with Pleetfoot, of all horses, in front. Edward. Early this year, when his horses Jt * , « Altogether the tote took £20,814 4s. on the 03 (I. Anthony), 6-9-e' F. Fox were moved to , Marsh asked par­ race, this being just short of last-year's total 443 KING SALMON (O. Bell). 4-9-3 H. Wragg Approaching the straight Johnstone decided ticularly that Windsor Lad should have the of £26,950 12s., which is a record for any, 111 HYPERION (C. Leader), 4-9-3 ...: Weston that his best path would be to the outside, and box that stabled Pelstead before his Derby triumph. He was given it—with happy results. individual race in this country. 120 (Tomploman), 4-9-0 NicoU having to pass " fading " horses Colombo went The total amount taken by the tote on the Other Entries.—Bariicveldt, Young Lover, Scarlet Tiger, rather wide. Just for a moment, when they » i!- » day was £53,089 12s., this being £3,566 more Statesman, , Montrose, Assuerus, CasteraH. were well in a line for home, it looked as if Cecil, Raymond, Windsor Lad cost 1,300 gns. as a yearling, and than the £49,{52.3 2s. taken on Dorby Day last Betting Foreeast.—H-10 on Hyperion, 4 agst Mate, 6 he would overhaul the leaders, but Windsor .year. King Salmon and Chatelaine, 8 Raymond. Lad had too much m reserve. hJs victory is yet another reminder that a 3.50-~GREAT SURREY FOAL PTE (T-Y-0), £1,000; 5f iiorse who has won over a mile and a half, can 041 RED RAIDER (Walls), 9-3 Lane never be left out of the Derby. After , L!NDRUM*S TURN TO LEAD 0 SOI^AIt RAY |,1.' M. Bell) 8-9 Siiett Full Marks to Smirke Hyperion, and now V/indsor Lad, we shall be still, enough of Colombo and full marks to looking more than ever to the 2 TUE JESUIT (B. Jarvis], 8-9. S. Donoghue Now 68 Points Ahead of McConachy in 024 BISCUIT [Watson), 8-9 Perrynian Windsor Lad and his jockey, Charles Smirke, as the best Epsom guide. And in view of 00' FOUR BELLS |R. Day), 8-6 R, Jones for what I heard described by a famous trainer Zelina's good fight against' the winner a month Three-Week Match 320 QUICKLY (F. Hartigan), 8-6 G. Richards as the best bit of Derby work he had ever seen. ago, will he such a warm favourite Smirke had always been a' Arm believer in for the Oaks as she looked like being after her 04 ASHE |R. Bawsoit), 8-S Ray Windsor Lad's ability to win, and no horse has One Thousand victory ? Waiter jjindi'uni has taken the lead from 0 HONOUR BRIGHT F (Briscoe), 8-6 H. Beaslcy ever been ridden with more confidence and Clark McConachy, says RcuLer, in their three- Olhar Entries.—Hindoo Holiday, Anne Lovely (, Chocio, thrust. Another Derby Winner week exhibition billiards match, which Loveietter ), Gtlden Araby f, Sprin;;limc, Ascot Rose, finishes at Brisbane on Saturday. •Betting Forecast,—9-4 agst The Jesuit, 7-2 Red Raider, Prom the Derby winner of the present we 5 Quickly, 7 liiscuiL and Aslic, 10 Four Bells, 100-7 others. McConachy started 258 points ahead, but In the early stages Smirke played a sort of turn to the Derby winner of the past, for the Lindritm had much the better of the day's play 4.2S -"OVAL STAKES (Handicap), £500; 61. cat-and-mouse game to seize the position he star turn to-day, Hyperion, has been sent for 321 POLAR-BKAR |C. Peck), 7-9-0 Carslal^e and finished 68 points in front. McConachy wanted at the right time. Gradually moving the Coronation Cup, and what is ther^ to beat made the best break with 872, Lindrum's best 002 UNLIKELY (F.'HartiKan], 6-8-12 G. Richards up place after place, his great opportuiyty him in a small field ? 041 ZANOFF (Hugh Powney), 6-8-8 Hick being 513. came soon after they had passed the corner, «- -K * Scores:—Lindn-'T' •>.9.A'm. McCniiacIiy 22,410. FURIiOKR SIYAR (Ireland), 5-8-8 .... S. Donoghue Tiberius had gone into the lead at this point, 500 KEEP OFF (Briscoe), 3-7-0 Richardson with Windsor Lad second. Smirke saw iiis At Manton they regard Raymond as a much- 403 Sllm.L OF GOLD (V. Smvth), 4-6-13 — improved horse, but although he will win good l.30.-JiACH (J. Caldwclll, 1; SPA.NIARD (G. Bichardsl chance to get the rails; a lightning dash put CLEM HILL ON TOURISTS Other Enicies.—Grceiiore. Miss Elegance, Manceuvrc, Tur- him in the coveted position and in the lead races it should not be this one. Mate, who will anbotirid ,I'ALS PovteitiaE PQIK, AlmonT (Pnrryman)d Hill. , dead-heat, 2. Betting: endeavour to emulate Reigh Count by taking 13-Beltin8 Spaniardg l'ore5fiist.--. 100-30 2 Fals^g^ie .Point Zanotf, 7-. 2 3BACH Pola,r 100-Bear8, Wat9-2 - that was never again surrendered. fun, 100-6 Kenneth the Scot, 20 Yeoman Hussar, Gay the race to America, is, I believe, expected to Clem HiU. t!ie famous old Australian Test GalUnlikely, Rowlaudinc, 8 Shell . oi 'loloGold:, 100-Win8, others6s. 9d,. ; places, 2s. 3(i bustle up Hyperion, but on what we have seen player, in urging the inclusion of Hans Ebeling 2s5.0-OUFtDAN. 3d., 23 3dS. HANDICAPSix; dead-heat, £500. :(Hammett. lira. ) Stamina Tells in the Australian team, sa,vs that the Tourists 141 MONTROffK (F. Darling], 4-9-0 .,. G. Rirhards of our little this season he is better 2.5.—MAYTIDE F (F, Hunter), 1; FL.A.NAGAN (Cald­ Tiberius, once passed by Windsor Lad, was than ever, and this should be all we want to v/ould be looking for trouble if only three regu­ well)003 .MANNERIN 2; DECEl'TIVG (Blair)E (G, .4-8 Richards)U , 3. BettingII. Wratrt: 7-4; no longer a danger, but another took his place lar bowlers were included. OODeceptiven CAYMANA, 7-2 SFlanagan (Easterbee), 11-, 24-8- MAYTID7 E F, Duty Tax__, know. 720 0St .ABBt)T Kitts, S lon-WORTH6 BluYe Blood(F. Ilartigan), 20 Putnpon, 6-8-, 4 Caraja....•Johnston, Goldene when Easton came with a typical Richards He names the following team, says Renter:' Catalpa022 FLANG, MrsE . Grut;dy(Uochiort), 'I'reasur, 8-8-0o Trove, Soiithease.J DineTotes: flourish. Gordon was obviously remembering Montrose's Race W. M, Woodfull. W. H. Ponsford. D. G, Brad- "WinOthe, 18s.r Entries.-BenGflcial; places, 3s 6d., , Youn2s, 9d.g Native. 2s. , 6dTehan. Neckg Ti; . two, that he had never won a Derby, and here cer­ man. S. J. McCabe, L. S. Darling. A. G. Chip- (Wootton.Betting) ForBCasL.-7-4 agst Moiitiose, 5-2 Caymauas, 9-2 Montrose misses the Cup to go for the Dur- Flange, 3 others tainly looked the best chance he had ever had, perficld, W. J, O'Reillv, C. V. Grimmctt, W. A. 3.O.—DERBY STAKES. but having got within a length of the winner dans Handicap, and in a small field I regard Oldfield. H, L. Ebeling and T. W. Wall.- H.II. Maharaja o£ Rajpipla'a Windsor Lad some way out he could get no nearer. Stamina him as the best thing of the day. Caymanas, Twelfth man: E H. Bromley. (C. Smirke), 15-2 ., 1 told, and it told against the French coit. with Donoghue up, is expected to run well, but Lord Woolavington's Easton [6. Richard.'i), 100-3 2 little Flange, who won the corresponding race Lord Glanely'E Colombo (John-itonc), 11-3 3 last year, may be at a disadvantage through not NEW LONDON BATHS Betting: 11-8 Colombo, 7 Umidwar, 15-2 WINDSOR None of the Aga Khan's trio was ever really having had a race this season. LAD, 100-9 Easton, 18 Tiberius, 25 Admiral Drake, Medie­ val Knight, 30 Aiishah, 33 Valerius, Badruddin, I'riniero, in the picture, and it was the "second best" ^f * » The luxury swimming baths at RomfOrd- 40 Bondsman, 66 On Top, Rathmore, 100 Baron Mun­ that did best when Aiishah finished fifth just road. West Ham, owned by the Corporation, chausen, Flootloot, Hornsey Rise, Patriot King, Pride ol behind Tiberius, who also carried his owner's Zanoff has such a particular liking for Epsom the Chiiterns, Place iJetting; 4-6 Colombo, 5-4 Umidwar, that in spite of his rise in the handicap I am will be opened with an important gala under 13-8 Windsor Lad, othots in proportion. Tote: Win. quite prepared to see him win the Royal Stakes. the au.spices of Piaistow United S.C., who will 16a. 6i ; places, 4s.. 4s. 9d., 5s. One; neck. (M. Marsh.) Unlikely and Polar Bear are his chief rivals, have their headquarters there. 3,45.—SUNNY PALM (G. Richards], 1; CORINDON (11. Beasley), 2; VASILOFF (Christie), 3, Betting: 9-4 Maid but neither of them will match the fiery speed Events include demonstrations by R, J. O.­ of Essex, 5-2 Coritidoii, 5 SUNNY PALM, 8 Greek Dance, \. of Zanoff, who bowls down the hill like a Sutton, Miss Valerie Davies and others. 10 Bay Monk, 100-8 Farmer Giles. 100-6 Molly Macree, cricket ball. The Jesuit should win the Great Tiddlcs, 20 Hesperitus, Vasiloif. Tote: Win, lis, 9d.; places, J 4s. 9d„ 4s. 3d., a8s. 9d, Head; three-quarters. (F. Harti Surrey Foal Plate, but there is going to be gan.) ^ danger from Ashe, who comes from a stable in NEWCASTLE F.C.'s LOSS 4.25.-DANESFORD (G, iUchards). 1; KING STEFAN form. (Carslake), 2; PHONETIC (Ray), 3, Betting: 2-5 King Stefan. 6 DANESFORD, lo Lead On e, 100-8 Russian Rose. It is stated that Newcastle United P.C. will 100'6 Phonetic, 20 Sweet Venture, Santa Marguerita. Tote; ' .f*. show a loss of a lew thousand pounds on the Win, 22s.: places, 33., 23. 3d., 43- 3d, Head; three. SUNDAY PICTORIAL NAP season, the transfers accounting largely for the (Rickards.) \^ LQHU deficit. 5.O.—WINDOLITE (G. Richards] and SI'URTLE (Rlrett) dead-heat, 1; COiVVERSlON (Weston), 3. Bottiug: 13-8 Millrock, 4 WINDOLITE, 9-2 SPURTLl':. 5 Conversion, 8 Ole King Snlo. 20 Shove Ilalfpeunv, Sea Gem. Tote: Win, 5s, Windelite, 5s. 6d. Spnrtle; places, 3s, 3d. Windo- RACING SELECTIONS BY OUR EXPERTS lite, 3s. 3d. Spurtle, 3s, 9d. Convcision, Dead-heat; five. (Windolite by D.-Pennant; Spurtle by W Niglitingall.) EPSOM 2.0 2.35 3.15 3.50 4.25 5.0 Tote DouDle.-£66 lOs. (42 tickets). POUVEKIK Sarragossa Lone Isle Hyperion The Jesuit Zanoff Montrose* RICHARDS'S HAT-TRICK TOTE , Unlikely Gordon Richards, the champion jockey, re­ (place horses) HUo Golden Earl Ashe Caymanas gistered a hat-trick of winners at Epsom yes­ terday, on Sunny Palm in the Stewards' High- ^ HEATIIMAN HUo PairyhUI Hyperion* The Jesuit Keep on Flange Weight Handicap, Danesford in the Caterham r (Newniatket) Stakes, and Windolite who dead-heated for ChEitelame who runs in the Coronation Cup the Epsom. Handicap. to-day. Bouverlc's Wouble.—Lone Isle and Montrose." [Copyright.).