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St.. Le'gfer Day Saturday DONCASTER RACES 4;* A mrm St.. Le'gfer Day Saturday . Sept. 12th . 1953 S? ? 5J Official Race Card One Shilling DONCASTER RACES the Rules of Racing and the usual- Conditions and Regulations of this Meeting. SEPTEMBER MEETING 1953 OFFICIAL -W S«% Published by the RACE CARD rafJgEpt Race Committee of PRICE - 1/- Doncaster Corporation^ The Race Committee reserve the right to refuse admission to anyone without assigning a reason for so doing. Fourth Pay, Saturday, Sept. 12th Patroness HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS ROYAL Stewards The Viscount ALLENDALE, K.G. The Duke of NORFOLK, K.G., G.C.V.O. Lord IRWIN The Earl of SCARBROUGH, K.G., G.C.V.O. Stewards' Secretaries Brigadier C. B. HARVEY Brigadier J. le C. FOWLE Commander F. R. W. PARISH Handicapper§.. Nurseries— Major G. JOHNSON Other Handicaps—Mr. D. G. SHEPPARD Starter Mr A. MARSH Judge Major L. FETCH Clerk of the Scales Mr J. A. DICKENSON Veterinary Officers Lt.-Col. J. BELL, M.R.C.V.S. Col. A. P. MacDONALD, M.R.C.V.S. Hon Veterinary Surgeons ... Mr J. BOWETT. M.R.C.V.S. Mr W. LANG, M.R.C.V.S. Hon. Surgeons Dr H. L. SETTLE, M.Sc., M.D., D.P.H. Mr L. DOUGAL CALLANDER Dr M. J. COLLINS, M.B., B.Ch., D.P.H Dr H. McKEOWN, M.B., Ch.B. Mr J. PATERSON SEMPLE Mr W. MOIR SHEPHERD Mr W. MAITLAND SMITH Auctioneer Mr J. P. BOTTERILL Racecourse Manager Mr W. PERKINS Clerk of the Course Mr J. F. CHARLES MANNING Pound Cottage, Partridge Green, Sussex. The weights in races other than handicaps, pedigrees and descriptions of the horses and names of trainers have been added for the convenience of the public, but are not guaranteed as correct. SIGNAL FLAGS AT NUMBER BOARDS Blue—All right. White—Objection overruled. Red—Objection to winner. Green—Objection sustained. Red & White—Objection to placed horse. Black & White—Number withdrawn. APPRENTICES' ALLOWANCES Red on White, 71b; Black on Orange, 51b; White on Blue, 31b. SELLING RACES—Sales of winners and claims of beaten horses are subject to the Rules of Racing governing objections in Selling Races. RACE FINISH RECORDING CAMERA—In any race where Photo-finish has been called for by the Judge, the letter "P' will be immediately displayed on all Number Boards. An announcement will also be broadcast. ALL HORSES TO BE SADDLED IN THE PADDOCK, PARADE IN THE PARADE RING, AND BE RIDDEN PAST THE STANDS. HORSES OTHER THAN THOSE RUNNING IN THE RACE WILL NOT BE PERMITTED IN THE PARADE RING. » • * Clerk oj the Course. Printed by the Chronicle Co. Ltd.. Scot Lane, Doncaster. 2-0 1st RACE Five Furlongs, Straight THE DANUM SELLING STAKES—continue* THE DANUM SELLING STAKES Of 2 sov. each, and 2 sov. extra unless i .t be 24 DIVORCE COURT (£100) declared to Messrs Weatherby and Sons by September 1st, with 403 SOV. ADDED, FOR Mr F. W. Dennis g 9 blue and white (hlvd), red slvs, TWO YRS OLD; colts and geldings, 9st, fillies, 8st 111b; the winner to be sold by auction b c Petition—High Jinks white cap (K. Cundell) for 200 sov., if entered to be sold for 100 sov. allowed 51b; second to receive 10 sov. out 25 JAMBATAN MAS (£100) of the stakes; Five Furlongs, straight (85 entries, forfeit declared for 22).—Closed August v Mr A. Donald g 9 light blue, red hoop, pink and 11th, 1953. ch g Drawbridge—Solomon's Choice red qtd cap (P. Vasey) 26 COURT SWAN (£100) APPROXIMATE VALUE TO WINNER, £682; SECOND, £10. w Mr J. B. Everatt g 9 white, blue diamond, blue and Jockey ch c Court Martial—Solar Cygnet red qtd cap (N. Scobie) 27 DARK LEAS (£100) ... Mr C. A. Ford g 9 black, gold star and sleeves, 1 BARLEY BOB ... Mr F. H. Bowcher 9 Q black and primrose stripes, b c Sermon—Dusky hooped cap (J. Davis) br c Persian Gulf—Surplus primrose sleeves, purple cap 28 BADSHAH (£100) (R. Gates) Sir Oliver Goonetilleke g 9 red, blue spots 2 SIX STRAIGHT ... Mr T. H. Carey 9 red, grey hooped sleeves, b g Bahadur Shah—Beladare (R. Swash) b c Straight Deal—Nafah hooped cap (T. Carey) 29 WILLINGTON (£100) 3 MIZZEN MAST Mr W. H. Cockerline 9 red, silver star, yellow sleeves Mrs P. E. Houghton g 9 amber and green (halved), red and cap (C. Couch) br or bl c Mirza II—Trowella b c Lancewood—Blue Cross H cap (W. Hide) chocolate, light blue sleeves, 4 HIGH RIVER Mr M. S. Dagg 9 30 BROCKDALE (£100) ch g Hyacinthus—River Close qtd cap (H. Blackshaw) Wing-Commander J. C. E. A. Johnson g 9 white, black hoop, scarlet slvs, 5 CORMORANT Major P. Dennis 9 brown, cream hooped sleeves, br g Harroway—Love-in-a-Mist green cap (E. Barker) ch c Falls of Clyde—La Goulue cream cap (P. Hastings) 31 CANDY KING (£100) G COPPIT Mr J. F.Emery 9 sea green, purple collar, cuffs, • Mr Marques Kingsley g 9 black and pink (qtd), black cap & cap with green hp (D. Bee) ch c The Cob—Meconopsis b or br c Sayajirao—Honey Pound (W. Stephenson) 7 WISERUN MrR. Fenton 9 scarlet, green sleeves, black cap (R. Fenton) 3? FLEET LANE (£100) b g Runway—Wise Loan J Mrs C. Matthews g 9 flame, Royal blue sleeves and black, scarlet cap G SNOTTY Mr H. J. Joel 9 br c Gigantic—Krishna spots on cap (P. Vasey) (T. Leader) br c Ocean Swell—The Bud 2 3 BLUE PANDY (£100) Mrs W. Murray g 9 coral pink, jade green belt and lilac, pink sleeves, hooped cap 9 BIRBKAN BURN Mr T. M. Nutbrown 9 br c Pandemonium—Blue Girl cap (W. Stephenson) br c Birikan—Luxury (A. Vasey) 24 FRENCH BOUNTY (£100) 10 CITROEN Mr H. Roper 9 black, white chevrons, black ~ Mr Edward St George g 9 black and white chevrons, pink cap (W. Cole) br c Grandmaster—Silver Dart b g Le Lavandou—Royal Bounty cap (P. Thrale) light blue, red hoop, pink and 1] WESEL Mr S.L.Wong 9 g 9 silver grey, red cap and striped red qtd cap (P. Vasey) 35 STARFIRE (£100) Mr Peter Shepherd b c Nicolaus—Light Fantasy J be Stardust—Forever Amber sleeves (J. C. Waugh) 12 PONT DES FLEUR Mrs C. A. Blyth g j] buff, red yoke and cuffs, black 35 T.S.L. (£100) Mr V. Stout g 9 bottle green and flame (hlvd), ch f Rope Bridge—Royale Fleur seams and cap (J. Fawcus) be Panorama—Honey Sugar flame cap (J. Walsh) 13 GREY DEAL Mr G. N. Marsden 3 1 1 blue, primrose chevron back and front (S. Hall) 37 DAN (£100) Mrs D. M. Taylor g 9 white, green sleeves, black cap gr f Straight Deal—Hazy Day (P. Taylor) Eton blue, chocolate sleeves, b g Nepenthe—Gainful .14 FLUFFY Mr D. de Rougemont g 1 ] 30 DONITY (£100) Mr J.W.Thompson g 9 white, scarlet crossbelts, scarlet ch f Fun Fair—Heliolatry white cap (H. Leader) ch g Donatello II—Probity cap, white spots (J. Ormston) S5 THE PUFFIN Mr Harry Wragg g \] scarlet, white hooped sleeves, 39 REGAL RUBY (£100) Mr B. A. Abbott g 5 maroon, light blue hooped b f The Pelican—Francisca quartered cap (H. Wragg) ^ b f Pearl Diver—Roman Ray sleeves, qtd cap (L. Elwell) 16 MASTER TOMMY (£100) 40 ROSALIE R. (£100) Mr B. A. Abbott g 5 maroon, light blue hooped Capt. W. P. Ahern g 9 black, one gold stripe back and b f Epigram—Pure Silk sleeves, qtd cap (L. Elwell) b g Sermon—Sweet Fanny Adams front, gold sleeves, collar and cap (W. Easterby) 41 DIAMOND GERTIE (£100) H.H. Maharanee Seeta 17 TROUPIER III (£100) Devi Gaekwar of Baroda g 6 powder blue, maroon chevrons, Mr T. G. Aisthorpe g 9 pale green, brown hooped slvs, ch f Tehran—Lalita sleeves and cap (P. Nelson) br g Le Pacha—Tirelire ^ brown cap (H. Nicholson) 42 DELLAS CHOICE (late Sun Suit) 1C VALLEY COBBLER (3100) g 5 amber, black sleeves, facings, 0 Mr S. Bernstein g 9 white, sky blue hoop, striped (£100) Mr C. Braham collar and cap (K. Cundell) b c The Cob—Aherlow Valley sleeves (J. E. Davis) ch f Donatello II—Golden Sunlight 9 gold, green circle, scarlet cap 43 PINK PROTEA (£100) Mr G. Cooper g 5 green, black braces and hoop 19 MR BOFF (£100) Mr W. Bower on cap (J. Walsh) ch g Father Knapp—Wallcharm (A. Balding) ch f Denturius—Mother Rectress g 5 cardinal, white striped sleeves, 20 CON MAN (£100) ... Mr E. A. Brown 9 emerald green, yellow sash, 44 SARAH CREWE (£100) Mr E. Davey white cap with cardinal hoop ch c Golden Cloud—Trixgo hooped cap (N. Scobie) br f Como—Anston Princess (E. Davey) 71 KINGWISE (£100) ... Mrs Z. Colven 9 Oxford and Cambridge blue " ch c Kingstone—Wistaria stripes, purple cap (R. Colven) 45 GOLDEN FRATERNITY (£100) 9 green, black braces and hoop Mr W. H. Fergusson g 5 light blue, green sleeves, 22 PRAIRIE LAMB (£100) Mr G. Cooper b f Brunei—Chinese Character qtd cap (F. Templeman) b g Mustang—Lamb's Tail on cap (J. Walsh) 45 SIMNEL ROSE (£100) Mr F. Foster g 5 maroon, silver sash and cap 23 CLYDE FERRY (£100) ch f Lambert Simnel—Battling Rose (C. Pulleyne) Mr C. P. Crofts 9 orange, light emerald green 47 GOLDEN CAGE (£100) Mr J.
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