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Thursday, June 2, 1938 THE DAILY MIRROR Page 29 Now for the AND JOCKEYS

2.0—TADWORTH S. PtATE, j8406: 51. GREYHOUND 020 SHARNBROOK (Lave). 5-9-0 , 020 WAM (Freake); 5-9-0~'...' D. Butcliers DANfiMPRE .(Nugent), .,5-8-11 ; J. Kirby 340 CRAMPIT (Beatty), 9^K-U/,.,- Carslalje 330 LORDLlKa (C. Pratt),' E'S-ll; P. Beasley 023'GAIETY GIRL (P. BeSi-y;-4-8-11) Beary 000 PAR AWAY (Walls), 7-8-U ,,.., O: Richards 000 STRATHCARRON (Winter), 9-8-11 Hawcrolt 000 PLAISANTIN II .(Stedall), 3-8-4 Dawson DERBY 022 ROYAL SHOCK (P. Havtigan), 3-8-1 H, WragR 130 THE DEVIL'S OWN (Becby), 3-B-I Lowrcy hurdles would help BciiUaine immensely in h]» 004 BOLD FORM (R, Dick), 3-U-l CroUcH Derby preparation and it was sheer bad lucft OOO JUDY O'GRADY (W. Ni^luingall), 3-8-1 G. Rithards Other Entries.-^Census, Fingall, Revolte, Hawaii, to have the dog injured. In .spite of f^pl-^ Betting Forecast.—5-2 agst Crampit, 11-4 Lordlmg, 9-2 expect to see Mr. Plintham's second striiif'do Gaiety Girl, 6 Royal Shock, 8 Judy O'Grady, I0(^8 others. well. a.SS—RIDDLESDOWN S. PLATE, £250; 7f. Harmon also has Junior and as. this 030 OLD SERPENT (Gilpin), 4-9-0 ....'...... Marshall fine youngster has already won the 000 BUCKLAND (H. Hartigan), 7-9-0 Sharpies his chances must not be overlooked. 234 TAKE TIME (S. (DonOKliuo), 4-9-0 Beary 000 WESTERN WAVE (Killalee). 7-8-11 — The fact that Wattle ISarU was iniplaccd in 021 THE BLUE BOY (F. Hartieaii), 8-8-11 R. A, Jones the Gold Collar final can be ignored when con- 030 FAIR OUTLOOK (C. Langlands), 7-8-11 — 002 MANCEUVRE (J. Hall), 8-8-11 0. Richards sidcrnig his chance of winning his sccona 430 TEASE YOU (Tabor), 5-8-11 • Derby. The Catfoid track is not the White 322 SALENA (W. Nightingall), 5-8-11 G. Richards City by a long shot. Other Entries,—-Brave M:c, Hollands, Binary. Prince Charlie III, Benoflcial, Ocean Blue, Flectnes.s, Sands of As I shall have another opportunity of fully the Desert, Toyaupple, The Shaver. discussing the Derby prospeiits before the first • Betting Foreoast.'—9-4 ag^t The Blue Boy, 5-2 Salena, 5 Manceuvre, 8 Buckland, li) Take Time, 100-8 others. heats are run I leave the subject with the re­ 3.15—CORONATION CUP, £1,500; lini, 5yds. mark that if you can get a nice long price, about 213 COLUMCILLE (O. Bell), 5-9-6 H. Wragg itiiiiii. Grosvenor Bob it is an opportunity not to be 411 MONUMENT (B-Rochlort), 5-9-6 P. Beasley •^ ml missed, 211 SENOR (R. Dawson), i-S-s J, Crouch *. iliK • li ^ il'i. If he can break two national records when 102 GOYA-II (Lambton), 4-3-3 E. C, Elliott li i\> I-. [ii*| * 11 321 FAIR COPY (C, Leaden, 4-9-3 Pcrryman lUlll iiUlli 1, * his preparation is nothing like complete, what 042 DRAGONADE (Cottri)l); 4-8-7 , Beary will he do when trained to perfection ?. 214 DARDANELLES II (Fk. Butters), 3-8-0 G. Richards Mrs. J. F. Cearns. Other Entries.-Boswell, Suzerain, Betting Forecast.—2 agst Monument, 7-2 Fair Copy, X/ESTERDAY the time-nonoured Epsom sonable if you don't 9-2 Senor, 11-2 Goya II, 10 Columcillc, 100-8 others. know that his trainer riTHE Is 3,50-HEATHCOTE STAKES, £500; Um, 5 yds, •*" Derby topped the bill. To-day many of 321 PAIR COPY (C. Leader), 4-9-10 those who have, been Pound Foolish over the is fully alive to the •*• Wimbled on's 043 PERIPOX (B,-Rochfort), 4-9-10 P. Bcaslcv gee-gees will wi^ to be penny wise before they dog's state of fitness. counterpart to the 003 SAN MIGUEL (C. Leadfr), 3-7-a T, Weston have completely gone to the dogs. There are not many Derby and it holds 103 CRUMB (W. Nightingall), 3-6-12 That thriving infant, the Greyhound Derby, wiser heads In the almost as much Inter­ OthDr Entries,—Sansalvo. Strcamstown, Double Sport, est for the greyhound Artlul. grows tremendously in interest every year and training business than Betting Forecast.-5-2 on Perifox, 3 agst Fair Copy, to-day the draw will he made at the Savoy Jim Syder. He made enthusiast. 10 others. 4.as—GREAT SURREY FOAL STAKES (T-Y-O), Hotel. On the luck of the draw rests the hopes no mistake last year For the past' two £500; 5f of many owners who have been striving for when he said he would years IVIrs, J, F. CELIBA C (Pk. Butters). 8-2 D Smith years to land the richest prize dog racing has ftin the Derby with Ccarns, wife of 41 EVERMINS (Bcatty), 7-13 Westoii Wimbledon's manag­ BUOYANT (N, Cannon), 7-13 Herbert to offei*. Wattle Barli. He now 3 SNOW WHITE (W. Nightingall), 7-13 G. Richards You can have the best greyhound ever knows that Grosvenor ing director, has won 0 JOYOUS P (Digbyl, 7-13 E. Smith whelped, but you still need good luck for your Bob can be improved the cveiit with grey- COCKPIT (C. Leader), 7-7 Robertson dog to win a Derby. upon still further in liounds bought from BURNS- NIGHT (Lawscn), 7-4 C. Richards 3 INFRA RED (Boyd-Rochfort), 7-1 .... Richardson The gnal closing stage was on Tuesday. No his preparation, which Ireland with that idea. Other Entries,—Palbazi, Farouche is being timed to a Betting Forecast,—7-4 agst Evermine, 3-9 Infra Red, sensational last-minute entries had been ex­ She has been for­ 9-2 Sn-jw White. 8 Joyous f, 10 Burns' Night. 100-8 pected, although some new stars have been im­ nicety. tunate in having as others. 5.0—ROYAL STAKES H'CAP, £500; Im. UOvds. ported from Eire. We have had several her scout one of 'Jie 112 TIN HAT (T, E. Leader), 8-10 ,.. R A Jones The rule which calls for three races in this races in which the best judges of a grey­ 431 BUCKWOOD (B, Jarvis), 8-8 ...... ' Lowrev country before greyhounds are eligible for the leading Derby dogs hound In Ireland, 140 HAZY (CottriO), 8-5 ..,; Ferryman Derby has prevented eleventh-hour swoops on have had pipe-openers, namely, Billy Quinn, 301 BARRY D'GR (G. Bennett), 8-1 G. Richards It was on the advice 304 SUB POENA (R. Jones) 7-13 ... Getliin the big prize. and it is fairly evident 000 EARNALOT (Cottrill), 7-12 ' Weston that they can all show of Billy Quinn that see no reason to hedge about Grosvenor Mrs, Ccarns bought 100 BEN MORE (Sneyd), 7-12 S WraRK improvement by the Bob's chance. •414 LINN OP DEE (D. Wangh), 7-10 Blackshnw Top of the Carlow 203 EVENING MIST (W. Nightingall), 7-9 ,.., Sibbvitt I TNTIL the draw has been made there is not time the first round 000 TICKLLNG (Easterbee), 7-7 ...... 0. Richards *-^ much chance of being able to weigh up of the Derby is run to-morrow week. Road, winner of the 1936 Laurels. 200 FLOREEPSOS iLawsonlM. 7- 6 RESULTS the prospects of the outstanding entrants Ballyhennessy Sandhills has not yet been Last year Mr. Plintham nursed a warm hope 000 NIGHT LAMP (Gilpin), 7-4 .,. Gilocrt Other Entries.—St. Swithiii, Cordon, La-Li' 'Cosford, accurately, seen at full stretch this season. Wattle Barb of winning the Laurels with Bealtaine, and Bab1.30.—TOWARy Austin, D POINT (G. Richards). 1; MASTER­ I have already stated that I think highly : has not had a race over the course and It Is there is no doubt that he would have suc­ FUBettinL (Eg. Smith)Forecasf.--5-, 2; PITO2 a^^Ut (Beary)Hazy, 7-, 2 3.Barr Bettingy d'Or: , 5-4 EveninTOWARg DMist POINT, 11-, 3 100-3Tin 0 HatBeneficial, 7 Su,b 5Pcena Piton, , 81 0Tickling Grecko,. Grosvenor Bob's chances of success and I see prabable that Manhattan Midnight can be ceeded if Qulnn had not spotted Ballyhcnnessy 100-e7 othersPhileas. , Godolphin, 30 Mrs, Grundy, Masterful, no reason to hedge just yet. Sandhills just in the nick of time to complete Colonizer, Carton. Tote: Win, 4s, ed,; places. 3E. 46.. keyed up to knock a lew hundredths oH his 12s. 5d.. 5s. Id. Three-quarters; one and a half. (G. There is a prevalent idea that Jim Syder lias best time the pui'chase and send him over for the L-aurela Bennett,) in which he beat Bealtaino by a neck. 2.5,—RASPBERRY (P. Herbert), l; BRIARCOURT been unwise in bringing his Derby hope to a There is also Bealtame in the background as (Sharpies). 2; EAV SAI.I,V (Sirctt), 3. Betting: 11-4 Inigh pitch in his training much too soon. a very dark horse. This greyhound would have Now wc approaching another Laurels RASPBERRY, 100-30 Montes Birt. 11-2 Briarcoiirt, Paroquet, 7 Kodikote Belle. 10 MiMinazo, 100-7 Hal Many people think that Grosvenor Bob is been seen in the Grand National if he had not meeting and history is repcatiiip itself. Mr. Tabarin, Bay Sally. Tote: win, 5s. 2d.; places, 3s. Id., sure to go stale before the Derby final. As this injured himself in a trial when he caught the Flintham scored over Billy Quinn in beating 6s. Id-, 8s. lid. One; same, (McVittie,) 3.0—THE DERBY STAKES. greyhound has brolten two national records hare. him to the post to buy Barryrccl. Hon. P. Beatty's BOIS ROUSSEL (E. C, Elliott), 20-1 1 within the past month that notion is quite rea­ Mr. J. V. Rank's SCOTTISH UNION (Carslake). 8-1 2 Joe Harmon had hopes that a few races over This greyhound was brought over by aero­ Mr. H. E, Morriss's PASOH (G, Richards), 9-4 3 plane by Joe Harmon last Wednesday. ' When Lord Astor's POUND FOOLISH (R. Jones). 20-1 4 Betting: 9-4 Pasch, 8 Scottish Union, Portmnrnocb, I mentioned him last week I did not have the 100-7 Mirza II, 100-6 Golden Sovereign. Manorite, 30 name correctly. It is one word Barryreel, He BOIS ROUSSEL, Pound Foolish, Cave Man, Flyon. Blandstar, 38 Faroe, Malabar, Tahir, 40 Chatsworth, Cross-Word No. 1432 is a son of Reel Tom. Unbreakable, Valerian III, 50 Troon. Halcyon Gift, 100 la Interjection to ao Tremble No sooner had Barryreel arrived at BurhlU Licence, Caerioptic, Slip On. Place betting in propor­ 32 Lessee tion, Tote; Win, 9ls. 7d,; places, 18s. ois^: is. lid. gain time than Sidney Orton must needs make an aero- 5s. 9d. Four; two. IF, Darling.) 34 Girl's name 3.45.—SPADASSIN (Weston), 1; YAKIMOUR (Smlrkei, 19 Bird trip to Eire to bring back the latest Quinn find 2; COSAQUE (G, Richards), 3, Betting: 9-4 Hippy f. 20 That girl 35 Real for Mrs, Cearns. 11-4 Yakimour, 11-2 Cosaque, 7 SPADASSIN, Canticle, 36 Allow 8 Metat. 100-8 Red Streak, Bemax f, 33 Bliie.iacket, 21 Country This is a greyhound iui>- fantus. A bit Ninatov. Tote' Win, 24s. 33.; places, 5s. 3d., 3s. ad., 22 Drag along 37 Raining and tantalising for Mr. Flintham, but all very In­ 3s 6d, Head; three. (Cottrill.). snowing 4.25.—SHIPSTOH. (Richardson!, 1; GHAR ULLIN (J. 24 Nonsense teresting to those who sit on ibc fence and Taylor), 2y AGINCOURT (E. Smith). 3. Betting: 100-30 26 Cut with scissors 38 Cow-house Kiver, 0. Portway Lane, 15-2 Agincourt, 8 Laughing 28 Across enjoy keen rivalry. Water, 9 Golden Dial, lo Bonnie Scotland, Ghar Ullin, Fascinator, 100-8 Antecedent, 20 SHIPSTOLL, 1 Steep rock DOWN Rejoice. Tote: Win, £3 1.^, Ud,; places. 16s.. 6s. 4d.. 2 Cry of joy 20 Narrow aperture 4s, Bd. One; two. (Persse,) 23 Undoing device 5.0,—WALKURE (T, Weston), 1; KILLARNEY BOY 3 Rambling speech (M. Beary), 2; GREY MONARCH {P. Beaslev), 3, Bet­ 275 HoiZerdo forth ting: ll-a WALKURE. 5-2 Grey Monarch, 6 Binary. 13-2 4 Meditate 29 Flesh food Killarney Boy, 10 Giorgettn, 100-6 On Straight. Tote: 5 Sort of deer Win, 4s, lid.; places, 3E. 7d,, 5s, 6d, Head: six. (Cottrill.) 30 Remain Tote DooKle.—£728 15s. (is tickets). 6 Forest space 31 Scold in the Swinn 7 Without forgetting 33 Fruit Wembley speedway team are going olTthe B Notion deep end. But don't misunderstand us— 12 Tint wc don't mean tlicy're getting wild. The 14 Tied team have been ordered to go swimmhig 16 Soot flake- for half an iiour every day e\ce|)t week­ 19 Meat dish The King has stepped in to aid entrants m ends and match days. the Polytechnic Marathon from Windsor to Ted Husbands, Wembley and lin^land ChiswlcK on June 18. Here is.tlie solution Test tranier, puts the team thtoufih their So that the race can..start from the original CLUES ACROSS of yesterday's puzzle. paces at the ICmpirc l*ool, and iiie lads historic spot despite. recent alterations to the 1 Stylish 11 Roguish No prizes are .offered have become so good that they want to, private grounds of Windsor Castle, he has 4 Headache 13 Went on wheeif for solving, these challenge another London spoefUvay team given permission-ifor the'runners to cross the a Double. 15 Edible birds . puzzles, which ai-e for to a match. Great Quadrangle at the Castle. 10 Selected 17 Precious amusement, only.