Wednesday, May 16, 1934 THE DAILY MIRROR Page 29 KING SALMON NO MATCH FOR DERBY FORM PROBABLES NEWMARKET a.O-DUXFORD T-Y-O (8.) PLATE, £200; 5t. 040 MIUBETH (Briscoe), 9-0 . H. Beaelfj ., JohnBtone Smashing Victory in 000 PAMPLONA.C(HoKg|, 9-0 ,...... J. CfiHdfl SMITH IW, Jarvisl. 9-0 ..• .. II. Wragg Burweil 224 BROADCASTER (J. Jarvis), 9-0 , ;,,, E. A. JoiieB .FRUn'CAKE (), 9-0 ;....;..... Carslaho 10 SDH LUCK (V. Smyth), 8-11 ^^,=,^,,1, 0 Mr WHITTINGTON (Barling). 8-11 Nicoll TO-DAY'S TEST 300 PAPILLA F (Cottrill), 8-11 G. Richards 0 AUSTIN F IN. Cannon), 8-11 ...• , Wells By BOUVERIE 223 COMPOTE (R. J, Colling), 8-11 P. Beaslej 3 ACHOSTIG (R, J, CoUingl, 8-11 ., P. ICvaua * NTICIPATION ana realisation in racing 0 CLEMATIS (0. leader), 8-11 Weston •'^ are often very different quantities. They 0 BIAS BAY (R. J. Colling], 8,11 B James were at Newmarket yesterday when I looked for 002 CARRY OVER (Briscoe), 8-11 — a battle between Hypericn, Young Lover, Tai- 00 WHITE FLAME IT. Leader, tun.]. 8-11 .... Periyiiian Yang and company, liut it dwindled down to a DOLLY'S BIRTHDAY |N. Cannon), 8-11 — three-cornered fight oetween the Derby winner, 00 CH.'KNCE (Lewis], 8-11 W Rickabv King Salmon and the very disappointing Hari­ 0 FOIITUNATE (Cilpin), 8-11 C. Smirke nero. Other Entries.—Robin Dawe, Sweet Adare, Visionary c, Simple Ann, Buddha, Sunny Kent, Harmony g, Linda Rubia, Betting Foreoast.—5-2 aget Broadcaster, 7-2 Sun Luck g. Still, it is always good to see a great horse in action, and Weston shoui-.d us Hyperion at 9-2 Compote, 6 Papilla I, 8 Mibreth, 10 Pampioua e. 100-8 his best. On top oi Bus-ies Hill Harinero led others, him by a length. Gcing into the dip Weston 2.30-SHELFOBD PLATE (3-Y-O), £250: lira. decided that it was tim- to get a move on, and 121 BISHOP'S MOVE (V. Smyth). 8-11 ..,..,.. . c itav in a few strides he had swept into the lead, 413 NEILSON iH. Stevens], 8-11 Perryman and, although Wragg was aftei him on King 014 BISLEY (N. Cannon), S-8 Loirev Salmon, the margin wa.- only three-quarters of Oil FILLIP (Higgs), 8-2 Q, Smirke a length by kind permission Truly Hyperion 00 CAPTAIN COOilAGEOUS (J. Bell), 8-1 .... S Wrase is a great little horse. 320 GRANVILLE (R. W. Collirig), 8-1 F LanI 002 BLANK (W. Jarvis), 6-1 ,.. Zl Smart Juvenile 00 BRIDGE LAW (F, Butters), 7-12 Sirett Newcomers are always among the most In­ 402 BLUB DOMINO IJ. Jarvis), 7-12 G, Richards teresting of the runners at Newmarket. We Miss Norah VVlImot and Loosestrife at Blnlleld Grove tialniiiK Quartcra. WAINSCOT (Lewis), 7-12 Nicoll were intro(3uced to one with a big home reputa­ 00 QUICK TRICK (Briscoe), 7-12 tion in Apollo in the Pampisford Stakes, and, 333 JIFB'Y (J, Jarvis), 7-12 E Smith judging by the good fight lie made of it with BOUVERIE'S CENTURY 002 HOPLITE (Cottrill). 7-12 F. Fox the experienced Mythical Monk, he will im~ • Other Enti-ifls.-Pip Emma, Labour Member, Rocket, Tide- Hyperion yesterday was Bouverle's hun­ STABLE NEWS bcook. Symptom, Moautaic Rose, Lady Jemima, Sanda, rove on acquaintance. Sir Alfrtd Butt's horse dredth winner of the season. He also gave Imprint, Lord Archie. gad to be put under the whip to get the better Betting Forecast,-3 agst Bishop's MOTC, 4 Hoplite, 5 Blue of him, and I should be disappointed if the KFFACEABLE (5 tO 2) Domino, 6 Jifly, 8 Noilson, lO Fillip and Bisley. 100-8 Others, grey does not make a bit ol a name for him­ MYTHICAL MONK (11 tO 10) Barred Umber Expected To 3.0-NEWMARKET STAKES {3-V-O), £1,000; lira self. LNSTANTANEOOS (8 to 13) 030 VALERIUS (R, Bay], 9-0 ....,...! !,,. G Nicoll * . jf » MyMilctl Monk and Effaeeable landed the Be Newmarket's Best 00 SCORNFUL (B, Jarvis), 9-0 G Richards Another good thiig justified a short price tote double, and Dispensation (11 to 4), 03 PFARILLON (C, Leader), 9-0 Weston when Instantaneous gained her first victory in another winner, was Bouverie'g place liorse 001 BARRED UMBER (P. Butters), 9-0 Carslake the Haverhill Stakes. Here again, however, on the tote. NEVI'MARKET, Tuesday. 024 FLAMENCO (J. Jarvis), 9-0 H Wraga there were some anxious moments as Poxcroft At the second stage to-morrow the pro­ 0 MARECKAL (Gilpin), 9-0 Johnstone drew alongside the Maaton filly, and for fully gramme is a good one, and we have between 000 BLVCK DEVIL (Roohlort), 9-0 J Childs a furlong they raced head to head. All ended The fact that Valerius made a bit of a stir fifty and sixty likely runners, 020 HAPPy VENTURE (Cundell), 9-0 P. Fox well when Instantaneous found a bit more up in the last Derby call-over will add interest to 411 (Marsh], 9-0 C Smirke the hill, but it was a near thing. Mistress of his bout witn Windsor l,ad in the Newmarket The Newmarket Stakes is the chief event. 002 RED SPINNER (T. Cannon], 9-0 Perryinan Arts shaped like winning over a shorter course. Stakes to-day. Ana the fact that Nicoll and Plamenco, who ran quite a good race for the 012 WOODHOUSE (Lawson), 9-0 R. A Jones Smirke, their respective jockeys, are to meet Two Thousand Guineas, looks to have the beat­ Other Entry.—Garryelogher, Canon Law Absent in a boxing bout at Birmingham in June will ing of Valerius. Betting Foreoast,—7-4 agst Windsor Lad, i Flamenco. add a certain piquancy to the affaix. The bout 11-2 Woodhouse, 7 Va;erius, 8 Phariilon and Barred Omber, Like Young Lover, Canon Law stayed away that follows in the ring is in no sense a " per­ Of Prank Butters's pair I like Barred Umber, 10 Red Spinner, 100-8 Happy Venture, 100-6 others. from the Newmarket Handicap owing to the sonal affair" connected with racing. Both who will run well, and Black Devil may prove 3.3O-CHESTEHF0RB PLATE (S-Y-O), £300; 61 firm ground, and with the conditions exactly jockeys are useful with the gloves, and a 132 ARMOUR BRIGHT (R. J.-CoUing), 9-1 ,. p. Beasiey as she likes them Effaceable strolled home an the best from Olarehaven Lodge. However, I chanty show has been chosen at which to prove shall take Barred Umber to win. 103 SHALFLEBT (H, Loader), 8-7 •..;. .. H Jellils easy wmner from Shrewton and the hard- who is the better. 130 ALMOND HILL {O. Bell . 8-7 , H Wraeg ridden Rock Star. Free Pare ran a lifeless Maltravers, a stable companion of Barred 000 BLA,\D1NG (Briscoe), 8-0 ; s' Wragg sort' of race, suggesting that he wants his Umber, should be noted lor the Spring Two- SHORT BUN (R. Day), 7-11 , " Njc^ll summer's rest. Abbots Worthy was never Windsor Lad's Progress Year-Old Stakes, He should be all the better 403 KILMURRY (Walters], 7-11 F Fox , and Highlander was done with as Valerius and Windso.- Lac" were on the same for the " eye-opener" he had at the First 000 DAMASCUS (Larab.ton), 7-11 WV Ricitahy soon as an extra effort was required. mark in the Free Handicap, but they would Spring Meeting. 320 CARRICKORE (Whitaker), 7-11 „ 4f « * not be if the weights were revised. Sir Abe Broadcaster has not much to do in the Dux- .44 GAY VENTURE (T. Waiigh), 7-11 ;;; ."Sirett Orders Gray did not run up to the form he Bailey's colt has had two races without show­ ford Selling Plate. If he reproduces his Don- 000 MOUNTAIN MAID (Holland), 7-il C. Richards had shown at the last meeting in the Somer- ing any improvement on his juvenile form, caster form he will be hard to beat. whereas Windsor Lad's Chester victory on his There lot'ks like being a fairly strong field 000 KLSETZA (Lawaon), 7-11 „- ville Stakes, but Dispensation' and Smoke for the Shelford Plate. Jiffy has been third Other Entries.—Nil Nisi, Rosetta, Winastep, Spanish Screen reproduced their previous running al­ in her three races this season, and will not be State, Snow Corrie, PiloresB, The Tatler, most to the ounce. Dispensation won after an easily beaten. Betting Forecast.—5 agst Almond Hill, 4 Shalfleet, 11-2 interesting tussle with The Jesuit to complete BEST FROM THE BOOK Shalfleet failed when made favourite tor the Armour Bright, 8 Carrioliore and Kiimurry, 10 Kleetza, a double for Sir Alfred Butt, and she ran on Free Handicap. He has made good progress 100-8 Gay Venture, 100-6 others. with a determination one likes to see in a OH lecenf rtinning two-year-old. Both Saxham Cat colt and since, and may do better in the Chesterford 4:0-8PBiHG T.V.0 STAKES, £200; 5r. BROADCASTER Plate. IIEATIIMAN. 00 PELSWOOD (J. Jarvis), 8-10 n Wrapc Berebos, who deputised for Avertin, set them­ should win the Duxford Selling Plate to-ilay. 00 SAWFISH (E. Jarvis), 8-10 H Jelliel selves too much to do from the start, PAGE BOY. FROM OTHER QUARTERS 0 FAIRHAVEN (C. Loader), 8-10 .Weston « fc » Manton.—Woodhouse (3,0) and Kleetza (3.80) 0 SEA BEQUEST (J. Jarvis), B-10 E Smifh r. Hawcroft and J. Lewis, who were first should finish In the first three. 0 MALTRAVER8 (F. Butters , 8-10 ...... F Fox and second in the last race at Alexandra Park first appearance does report progress. Pla- Oghournc. — Wantalot has an outstanding 0 SOLYMAN (Gilpin), 8-10 c Smirke on Monday, were now concerned in the finish menco, as I have said, will assist in giving a chance In the Meldreth Welter (4,30), 04 RACLA 0 (Bnscoo), 8-10 H Beaslev of the Apprentice Handicap, but this time line with the Guineas foim, but like Valerius, Iteckhiimpton.—All Ready should be noted tor 3 LORD PARAMOUNT (Watson), 8-10 Perrvman Lewis came out on top. He was on Junior he should not beet Wimisor Lad on what has the Spring Stakes (4,0). CONSTELLATION 0 (O. Bell). 8-10 ..... S Wr^lg Counsel, and it was only by a head that he been seen this vear. LamJDOurn.—Papilla Ally (2,0) should be silp- NEWMARKET RESULTS defeated Hawcroft on Millrock. The once ported each way. Hopllte (2.30). Wtntieor Lad 0 ALL READY (F, Darling], 8-7 G Richards (3.0) and Almond Hill (3,30) are aU fancied. 0 MUMTAZ BEGUM |F. Butters), 8-7 ...... Beary smart mare. Hot Bun, was' running on very 2.0,-JUNIOR C0UH8EL (J. Lewis), 1; Millrock 2- Hot strongly at the finish. Wantalot won the Meldreth Welter last year ,B«n, L3A . GAIETBettingE: (U-F 4Butters) JDNIOU, 8-COUNSEL7 , 7-1, IIot'SuDZl after a failure at the Guineas meeting. A fort­ Mulrock2 PHLO, BulX l (Gilpin)Point, 8-1, 8-, 7Apulia , lO-l, Bold Brigand 100-8 night ago he was third tc Galvani, and history FAMOUS TRAINER MOVES Bacht00 TETRAMAR, Maria, 20-A1 Marcu{Briscoe)s Antoaius, 8-7 , 33-1 Cawdor Hero- dala, Sanchaiice, Maria's Faith. Tote: Win, 8s. 5d • placea may be repeated further by a victory to-day. 28, 3i3.ANKARE, 5s. 3d.T, 6s(F, ,9d S,. Butters)Head; shor, 8-7t head. (F. IlartiBaJ.'Childn )s' Bishop's move is expected to add to his recent Mr. Fred Butters, the Newmarket trainer, is 2.3Q.-HyPEElOOther Entries.—DeN o ca(Tn .n Weston)c, Tresilhan, l; , KingDispens^itio &Amon,n 2i victory with another in the Shelford Plate, leaving the Heath House stables at the end of BarineroBettin,g Forecast.—7-3. Betting2: 30-10agst Phlo0 HYPERrONx (or Solyman). 75-2, 04 KinMale - and, although there is a big tip for Blue Balmontravera, XOO-9-2 Lor7 Harinerod Paramount. Tote, :6 WinAll, Ready2s. 3d, . 8 Forecast-2Racla c an3 d next week and is moving to , where fid.Mumta Three-quartersz Begum |o; r threeLa . Gaiete)(O. Leader., 10 )Felswoo d (or Sea Domino, I prefer the horse because he he will train for Captain Arnold Wills and Bequest3.0,-MYTHrOA) and SawfishL MON, 100-K 6(R others, Ferryman). , 1; Apollo, 2- is sure to, st£;y the distance, others. Petersfield4.30-MELDRET, 3. BottiitgH HANDICAP: 11-10, MYTHICA£200; Im.L MONK 9-2 Petersfield000 ST, OSWAL, S-1 ApolloD (D, Ba, Waugh]y Lady, 20-6-9-11 Bekorah2 , 35-Perrvma1 Archonn Butters will take with him some of the horses Veinarde000 TOW, NBosto CRIEn WestR (H. . ToteLeader); Win, 4-9-, 435, 3d.; placesH, 2sJeOi^^. 3d s, CARIFF'S NEXT RACE at present in his charge and will be prepared •2s00.3 6d.WANTALO, 23. 6d, TThree-quarters (M, Hartiganj; three, 5-8-. 5 (F. ButtErG, sRichard I s to train also (or other racehorse owners. 3003.30.-INSTANTANEOU BRIGHT SPARK (Ear^8 (F, 5-7-. Fox]9 , 1; Foxcroft...... 7. ,E 2 ;Smit h Kingsclere is one of the most famous train­ 004 ASPIRATION (R J, Colling), 7-7-8 Sirett Sir Ihomas Dixon's CarifE, winner of the ing estabhshments in the country. It was on 000 DISTANCE (G. Sadler), 7-7-7 Christie Irish Two Thousand Guineas at the Curragh these downs that the late trained 3d.,Bettin 33. g SinglForeoa9t.-6-e Pool.-0s4 .ags 9d.t ,Wantalofc 7a. Bd., 7fl, 9-. 3d4 Aspiration, ' Hain'si, i 6 last week, will not be started for the Baldoyle his seven Derby winners, , , et(Le. w Oswaldson.) , 8 Town Crier, 100-8 others. Derby on Whit Monday. St. Blaise, , , and 4;D.-EFFACEABLE (G. Richards), I; Shrewton, 2; Hock Star, 3. Betting: 5-2 BPFACBABLE, 7-2 Abbots Worthy,- His trainer, Philip Behan, has decided not Plying Pox, and the late King Edward VII's 4-1 Pree Kare, 8-1 Shrewton, 10-1 Uor limiueuue, 100-8 to run the colt again before the Irish Derby in horses were trained there before being moved Highlander, 20-1 Coronado, Jtoak Star, Epicure. Tote: June, and he will subject Cariff to a special to Newmarket to be taken over by the liate Win, 5E. 9d.; places, 3s. 3d,. 5s. 3d., 9s. Three; head preparation for that event. Richard Marsh. ;(Ciindeil.) 4.30.—DISPENSATION (R. Perryman), 1; The Jesuit, 2; Smoke Screen, 3, Betting: 11-10 Orders Gray, 11-4 DIB PENSATION, 7-1 Smoke Screen, 10-1 Saxh.im Cat, 1O0-8 The Jesuit, Berebas, 33-1 Petit Bleu. 8b. Botoiph. Vcrglae, RACING SELECTIONS BY OUR EXPERTS Anne Lovely 1. Anticyclonej Romance, Gleenlee. Polctte. Fordilia, Briary f. Tote: Win, 9g.; places, 38. 3U., Os. 3d., fla. 3d. Halt;.same, (F. Butters,) NEWMARKET 2.0 2.30 3.0 3.30 4.0 4.30 Tote Double,~£2 18B. (406 tickets). BOUVEKIE Bishop's Windsor Shalfleet Mai tra vers Wantalot Uttoxetcr WiiinBrs.-l.45, Folklore 11 (S,P, 71, tote Broadcaster 19a. 3d,); 2.15, King Solomon (S.P. 3-1. tote 13B.); 2.45. Move i-ad* Tu((k In (S.F. 100-8, toto Sis. 9d,); 3,15, Qiiarter Sessions '(8,P. 2-1, toto 5s. ed,); 3.45, li'erraiiB (S,P, 4-9, tote TOTE Papula i Blue Plamenco KHmurry All Heady Aspiration 2s. 6d.); 4.15, Foxboroagh (S.P. 100-8. tote 255.). Tote (place horses) Domino Double.—il4 179. (18 ticketa). HEATIIMAN Broadcaster Jiffy Barred Shalfleet* Mnltravcrs Aspiration (Newmarket) Umber *'SUNDAY PICTORIAL Whidsor Lad, wliicl) t>i expected to win the KNFTATQQL NewiiiiU'UeL Wtiiltcs to-iiay. Bouverle's Double.-^*Windsor Lad and Wantalot. (Copyi'lght.)