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Royal Ascot 1953 r" ROYAL ASCOT 1953 Third Day Royal Ascot (Under the Rules of Racing) THIRD DAY: 18th JUNE 1953 Official Programme ONE SHILLING Stewards The DUKE OF NORFOLK, K.G., G.c.v.o. The VISCOUNT ALLENDALE, K.G., C.B.E., M.C. The EARL OF DERBY, M.c. The EARL OF SEFTON. Stewards' Secretaries Brigadier C. B. HARVEY Brigadier J. Le C. FOWLE Mr. P. BROOKE. Officials Messrs. WEATHERBY & SONS, Secretaries. Mr. G. H. FREER, Handicapper. Mr. A. MARSH, Starter. Mr. MALCOLM HANCOCK, Judge. Mr. J. F. CHARLES MANNING, Clerk of the Scales. Veterinary Officers: Lt.-Col. J. BELL, M.R.C.V.S., and Lt.-Col. R. H. KNOWLES, M.R.C.V.S. Medical Officers: G. S. HALLEY, M.D., M.R.C.P., E. C. MALDEN, c.v.o., M.B., B.CH., R. W. L. MAY, M.B., B.CH., and J. M. BROWN, F.R.C.S. Mr. H. BELL, M.R.C.V.S., Veterinary Surgeon. Major J. C. BULTEEL, D.S.O., M.C., Clerk of the Course. Thursday Published by Authority of the Clerk of the Course and printed by Welbecson Press Ltd 39-43 Battersea High Street SW11 2 3Q—FIRST RACE 6 FURLONGS —THE CORK AND ORRERY STAKES . 5 sov. each, and 10 sov. extra unless forfeit be declared by Tuesday, June 9th, with 1200 sov. added, for three yrs old, 7st 121b, four and upwards, 8st 111b; mares allowed 51b; maiden three yrs old allowed 41b, four and upwards, 81b; a winner, after 1951, Form of Horses engaged in The Gold Cup of a race or races amounting together to the following amounts to carry—of 500 sov., 31b; of 750 sov., 61b; of 1000 sov., 101b; of 2000 sov., 141b extra; the second to receive 10 per cent and the third 5 per cent of the whole stakes; six furlongs (44 entries, forfeit AQUINO II—19.6.52—Won Gold Cup at Ascot, 2-J- miles, with Eastern Emperor 3 declared for 28).—Closed April 14th, 1953. length away 2nd and Talma II 2 lengths away 3rd (9st each). 11.9.52—won Doncaster Cup at Doncaster, 21 miles, Talma II was 17 lengths away 4th (9st Value to the winner £1328 71b each). 3.6.53—See Pluchino. TALMA II—19.6.52—See Aquino II. 11.9.52—See Aquino II. 29.4.53—Won Prix age st lb Flying Dutchman at Tremblay, 1 mile 5 furlongs. ,. I SET FAIR Mr. C. W. Bell 4 9 11 BROWN, ETON BLUE ch c by Denturius—Ria Geno HOOP BODY & SLVS, ARAM—14.9.52—See Feu du Diable. (W Nightingall) ETON BLUE CAP CERISE, WHITE CIRCLE SOUEPI—17.6.52—Won Gold Vase at Ascot, 2 miles, carrying 8st 81b, with Kingsfold 2 0RG0GLI0 Mr. P. Bull 4 9 11 (7st 121b) H- lengths away 2nd. Le Bourgeois (7st 131b) a further 3 V lengths be by Nasrullah—Orienne (C Elsey) away 5th. 28.6.52—Won Northumberland Plate at Newcastle, 2 miles. 3 JOSHUA IV ...Mrs. Edmund Tattersall 4 9 0 APRICOT, BROWN SASH 18.7.52—Won Sunninghill Park Stakes at Ascot, 2 miles. 29.4.53—See Kingsfold. ch c by Marsyas II—Mabama & CAP 23.5.53—See Eastern Emperor. (F Mathet, France) . 4 SIGNAL BOX Mr. F. W. Dennis 5 8 11 BLUE & WHITE LE FLAMAND—1.6.52—Third in Prix Reiset at Longchamp, 1 mile 7 furlongs, carrying ch h by Signal Light—Mashaq (HALVED), RED SLVS, 8st 1 lib, to Ker Ardan, beaten 5i- lengths. Feu du Diable, carrying 9st 21b, (W Stephenson) WHITE CAP was a further short-neck away 4th. 10.5.53—See Feu du Diable. 5 DEVON VINTAGE Mr. R. C. Boucher 3 8 9 GREEN, OLD GOLD HOOPED SLVS & CAP FEU DU DIABLE—1.6.52—See Le Flamand. 14.9.52—Won Prix Royal Oak at Long- b f by Devonian—Muscat (R J Colling) champ, 1 mile 7 furlongs, with Aram 10 lengths away third (9st 21b each). 6 DYNASTIE II H.H. Aga Khan 3 8 9 GREEN & CHOCOLATE 10.5.53—Won Prix du Cadran at Longchamp, 2i miles, with Le Flamand 17 ch f by Souverain—Nugget HOOPS, CHOCOLATE CAP lengths away 6th (9st each). (A Head, France) 7 FUR BABY Mr. B. G. S. Cayzer 3 8 8 SEA GREEN, BROWN CHILDE HAROLD—20.8.52—Won Voltigeur Stakes at York, !•£ miles. 20.5.53—Won be by Mirza II—Fair Pass (C Elsey) COLLAR, CUFFS & CAP Yorkshire Cup Stakes at York, 2 miles, Summer Rain was 5th (8st 91b each). 8 BLOOD TEST ...Lt.-Col. Giles Loder 3 8 8 YELLOW, DARK BLUE SLVS, BLACK CAP EASTERN EMPEROR—19.6.52—See Aquino II. 23.5.53—Won Winston Churchill ch c by Fair Trial—Turkish Blood Stakes at Hurst Park, 1 mile 6 furlongs, carrying 8st 11 lb, with Judicate (N Murless) (8st 91b) 5 lengths away 3rd, and Souepi (8st 1 lib) 4th. 9 OLEANDRIN ...Mr. Stavros Niarchos 3 8 8 DARK BLUE, LIGHT be by Pink Flower—Marygain (H Leader) BLUE CROSS-BELTS, SUMMER RAIN—20.5.53—See Childe Harold. WHITE CAP .10 BELLE DU BOIS Mrs. E. J. Lewis 3 8 5 ORANGE & LEMON PLUCHINO—3.6.53—Second, carrying 7st 91b, in Rosebery Memorial Handicap at ch f by Tehran—Hyphon (G Brooke) HOOPS, ORANGE CAP Epsom, 2-4- miles, beaten 1 length by Ensorceleur (7st 11 lb), Aquino II (9st 71b) was unplaced. ..11 BANRI AN OIR H.E. The President of Ireland 3 8 1 ST. PATRICK'S BLUE, KINGSFOLD (Destroyed)—17.6.52—See Souepi. 29.4.53—Won Chippenham Stakes ch f by Royal Charger—Golden Penny GOLD SLVS, at Newmarket, It miles, carrying 8st 91b, with Souepi (9st 31b) 1-i lengths away (J Oxx, Ireland) ST. PATRICK'S BLUE 2nd and Judicate (9st 31b) a head away 3rd. CAP WITH GOLD TASSEL .12 NUV0LAR1 Miss Dorothy Paget 3 8 1 BLUE, YELLOW HOOP, LE BOURGEOIS—17.6.52—See Souepi. be by Nasrullah—Olifa (F Walwyn) YELLOW CAP, BLUE HOOP „13 BALLY BLUE Mrs. J. E. Harrison 3 7 12 WHITE, GREEN HOOPED JUDICATE—17.9.52—Won Irish St Leger Stakes at Curragh. 1 mile 6 furlongs. SLVS, CERISE CROSS- 29.4.53—See Kingsfold. 2.5.53—Won Haydock Park Stakes at Haydock Park. b f by Ballyogan—Wandsworth (R Smyth) BELTS & CAP 2 miles 1 furlong. 23.5.53—See Eastern Emperor. .14 RHINEHART Major E. 0. Kay 3 7 12 BLACK, RED SLVS, be by Combat—Aquaplane (D Candy) BLACK & YELLOW HOOPED CAP ,.15 ROCK OF GLORY Sir William Waldron 3 7 8 FLAME, GOLD CROSS- ch c by Rockefella—Blaze of Glory BELTS & CAP TASSEL (T Farmer) 3.5 -SECOND RACE 5 FURLONGS THE NEW STAKES—Continued THE NEW STAKES st lb 18 OZBEG H.H. Aga Khan 9 0 GREEN & CHOCOLATE Of 10 sov. each, and 10 sov. extra unless forfeit be declared by Tuesda br c by Owen Tudor—Rivaz (N Murless) HOOPS, CHOCOLATE CAP June 9th, with 1000 sov. added, for two yrs old, colts and geldings, SCARLET, WHITE V 9st, fillies, 8st 111b; the second to receive 10 per cent and the third 19 COURT SPLENDOUR Mrs. T. Lilley 9 0 b c by Prince Chevalier—Forecourt (N Murless) & CAP 5 per cent of the whole stakes; five furlongs (197 entries, forfeit BLACK, RED STRIPED TB£BLE jj declared for 160).—Closed November 11th, 1952. 20 NORDLYS Mrs. E. Longton 9 0 gr c by Nasrullah—Moon Drift (P Nelson) SLVS, CHECK CAP 21 DARIUS Sir Percy Loraine 9 0 WHITE, BLACK HOOP, Value to the winner £2819 be by Dante—Yasna (H Wragg) BLACK CAP 22 WYLYE VALLEY st lb Major R. Macdonald-Buchanan 9 0 BLACK, WHITE HOOP . 1 LANDAU The Queen 9 0 PURPLE, GOLD BRAID, b or br c by Honeyway—Wily (M Marsh) br c by Dante—Sun Chariot (N Murless) SCARLET 5LVS, BLACK 23 TUDOR HONEY Lord Milford 9 0 BLACK, WHITE SASH & CAP, GOLD FRINGE ch c by Owen Tudor—Honey Buzzard (J Jarvis) SLVS, GOLD CAP . 2 BORGIA Mr. J. J. Astor 9 0 LIGHT BLUE, PINK ....24 EASTERN LEGEND ...Mrs. J. R. Mullion 9 0 WHITE, RED COLLAR & b c by Niccolo Dell'Area—Fairly Hot SASH ch c by Hyperion—Estrellita (V Smyth) CUFFS, TARTAN CAP (R J Colling) 25 HUBY Mrs. Noel Murless 9 0 ROYAL BLUE, LEMON . 3 PRINCE OF BARODA ...H.H. Maharanee ch g by Vigorous—Harriet Air (N Murless) CROSS BELTS, QTD CAP Seeta Devi Gaekwar of Baroda 9 0 POWDER BLUE, MAROON .... 26 ESCAPADE Mr. H. F. Oppenheimer 9 0 BLACK, YELLOW SLVS & be by Petition—Tou jours (P Nelson) CHEVRONS, SLVS & CAP ch c by Court Martial—Recreation (T Leader) SASH. YELLOW CAP, BLACK SPOTS . 4 THE PIE KING ...Mr. Ray Bell 9 0 RED, WHITE & BLUE b c by The Solicitor—Whirling Dun STRIPES, BLUE CAP .27 HIGHLAND BARD Major J. L. Priestman 9 0 LIGHT BLUE, DARK (P J Prendergast, Ireland) WITH GOLD STARS ch g by Scottish Union—Iduna (G Barling) BLUE SLVS . 5 ROYAL DUST Mrs. J. E. Bond 9 0 SAXE BLUE, BLACK 28 COMUS Mr. F. G. Robinson 9 0 DARK BLUE, RED & ch c by Stardust—Her Highness (H Jelliss) COLLAR & CHECK CAP ch c by Nimbus—Love's Legend (G Colling) LIGHT BLUE SASH, WHITE CAP . 6 HYDR0L0G1ST Mrs. A. Brown 9 0 PURPLE. RED CUFFS. be by Golden Cloud—Hyphenate (W Bellerby) RED & WHITE QTD CAP 9 0 PRIMROSE & ROSE 29 MINSTREL Lord Rosebery HOOPS, ROSE CAP .
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