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18 MONDAY, DAILY EXPRESS SEPTEMBER-!an937
All -the selections In this., SAFEXr BET. Sir A. Bailey table nre cupyrlRlit. • WARWICK - 3.0.—Toffee. PATCHED-UP DOG : 2.30. ... - i3.0. • . 3.30.- . 4.0. 4.30. 5 0. • lin. Mt. •- lin sr. Sir. ini. Ini. if. Toffee (nnp) : . Kuyiil I'ipplii nonny. I^Lssfc LcaiiiliiRtoii THE SCOUT J. Deary's -Sel (ir all CJoldcn (ir ab (ir all Camp , (n.ii.) (ir ab IrRnk Ilals Hiiiiisiiy) The n»r«) Follower) /: Ilarlaml) (If ;:b Sofia): WINS THRILLING ets * Double' WHAT TllK Uiistcl St. AiiBcIo llOOK SAYS Ilrlsht IJlil NotlllllR lA-ft (iian) Bonny IJLSSIC rtlittopo iim Soria . TATTEXIIA-H TIic Ilorc. (iiiipj Hel Epiiinnl Dahel (If all Miss Iln/.V (if lib (if al> Ilcrodutti I^aiinu (If at) Sorla ilf ab (b.. Express) Archer) Dusky) .IK'lla Kai:n7.7Ji) (ir ab Gulden Problem Itadieliir) Spire) - Frank Hals) CREST FINAL THIJ SCOUT'S TOTK DOUHLE. —llojal I'lppln-(nU/Thc Dorc) antl U-amlncton Oaks in record time on^aW- • B night, and Wily Captain brought a gulp of surprise toarS ^ ITiRST club call-over today may show that many crowd at Eastville, Bristol, when wmnuig the Golden Crest fancy early Cambridgeshire favourite, Dan Probables And Jockeys the hard luck stones. hby de Broke. Mr F E Wlthlns- Worst luck of all must go to Leslie Kelor,' Angelo,. Galsonia., 10 Herodote f 1 1'- Wi7"(rtfe ^ Reynolds whose two Oaks finalists, do 'there were rnoments whtn ve c-, \ Bulger, and Fet to repeat the autumn double. : Sot help hurting 1^. but he TOTC DOUUI.K: 3.30 and 4.30. .Last year's winner—July Folly (W Wing. 5,' 6 9), 100—7. Cotlrlll- Nautch Girl and Hettie's Biddy, were Th'miffh it ai bravely." "Dan" would be emulating several good winners in ;> VLATE (Ilich-U'elKht U'cao) 4:.0—'""^'^^^ *S) PLATE, £200 (2-Y.O.), Five and a half furlong. taken ill.on Saturday, Biddy with rt^s a great race and I am RI:,^ 2 . 30—CliAKLECOTK X150- One mile pleurisy. ciiht ol or the best dogs la ite^ successiveyears, but Fet would be the lirst to win two 004 SinEono (Lord Portman). P Benrv, 9 .100 SInklang (Mr ET Thornton SmiUi),. Templeman, 9 .:.R A Jones . My Beauty, Stamford Bridge's one and wfi? K?ve a flUip to dog rac-ng in theTS ; 000 Carleslon Illll (Miss H Cooper). G Wilso . 8 12 . 051 Bonny Lassie (Mrs Hartlean) M HaniganT 8 ll'...Gdn lUchards only represen-lative In the-final, had ^iintry And now 1 hop« shall £ 002 TheTaUerile (Mr P Hands). J Wood. 8 .. Ol Rowan Tree (Capt P O A Harvcyi. Qramste, 8 11 -° finalists out in & Cesarewitches. 301 UtiBht Lad (Mrs C M Brtcht). R Clark. 8 9 . 000 Eclipsed (Mr J S Carter) Dut'on, 8 9 : C Rlchard- already been scratched ano so, for theriJ ^^f 000 Colombetla (Capt A L Fuller). Powell. 8 6 ... O Shakespeare (Capt W H Fisher), H Harri^n 8 g.;.. " "i^"- first time e\'er. a '* semi-classic " final con ^tnt ''It WhUe City before the ^ Hedges will undoubtedly wel to surprise tJhemselyes on.more fchanone 040 Uolcoath (Mr P Thornton). II Stevens. 8 6 005 Royaoyal^Garterl Garter' (M>r HH^M^HarUga'n) M-Hartlgan);, H Hartlgan. 8 6.. — tained a field Of only three runners. occasion!-'.- • ; - ' 000 Nkht of May (Mr W Maiden), G Todd^ 8 2 ... ™ Ragajja (Mrs CiVHaworUl), Houghton, k 6 ...... Blackshaw come' the big stamina test now 000 AnylhlnK Goes (MrV Stout). Cowle. 8 2 .... 000 Tami. ^ I did not see the Gate, btrt I have heard Vic, Smyth -saw. Poetic- Licence, in irchua (Mr if R LawrencelV'Gwllt, 8 6 plenty. It seems that Beckhury. Moch r ODD Black mil (Mr H J Bructonl. Hudson. 7 8 , 004 Sunlram-amaa - (Mr LNIddUch),. HHiggsI , S 6' NIcoIl coming a fortnight later. consenting ;. mood when challenging 000 Princess Sonny (Mr H G GreBSon). H Hartijtan. 7 4 , 0 Sailor's Gift f (Mr G P Parrj) Dutlon, 8 6 ...... Cethln was only beaten by the trap draw and r -On BIrlhlaw (Mr RT, c„ nPearson _). Q piggott, 8 6 .....Stbhrltt not rea41y by Brave Queen. The grey." wants work on decerit Palette stoutly, and cantering home at Also^nEBBCd: Miss Archcfj Sulvliivi. Babeluaoei. AlmiaAimia , Muslanp. Klntt's In contrast, a friend- insists that Brave Sre and don't leave him out ol il5 Service. DOIK' I. Uncl" e Joe. Iniil' 'i • Merry Nobleman. Also cngeged : Heritage, Pervoni, Solux Camp.Follower, Indiscreet. . going, an occasional, private gallop A.P.~ Brother Herbert foUowed his easy MldnfRlit Son. -Vale. Cranlcv. Queen would have beaten any of her sex. cast. on a racecourse is still not enough. winner. Mother's Darling—ridden by lad iL? C^^^IgS^'S^Be^a^un"^""''.^^^^^ ^"'^'""^ taiat she ran like a Derby winner—her Fet has already been taken out of-the Wood—with penalised Lovely Woman, nettlng ForecasL—6—4 Bonny Lassie, 5—2 Rowan Tree, 5 Bella time of 29.62 seconds is not far outside Rag'a—: 7 Slnklang. 10 Shakespeare, Royal Garter. 100—8 others.. Wattle Bark's Derby effort—and that TONIGHT'S SELECTIONS Newbury Cup. Still go slow, therefore, youngsters, in Sharpies and Blackshaw Last year's wlnner- 7 S>. 4—1 (co-fav). Beckbury Moth beat herself by efforts to over Sprague's probable mount—this Last year's winnci -Polnsetlla (Gdn Richards. Sst 6lbs). 8—ll IIARRING.W.—8.0, CulmeL fii<; - 1 (on First Cast) competing well with ; Templei catch' Stanley Biss's dog down t!he back Prior. .8.54 Barter's Hope. 8.51."^i^-$ I time. : . . . -. - .. • Harry Wragg on Broken Seal. They kept o A—WELLESnOURNE PLATE (Nursery HVan). X30D. Five and a stretch.- . • . Prince. " " Mealoughmor_ ^ e (nVp) ^ i I * Dan Bulger was on the spot, but did Solus out of a place in a good finish. half furlwnes. 4.30-TS^°-^'^'^"^" PLATE (high weliht h'cap).,£aoo {3-r.O.). There you arc Take it or leave it And , Oriuck's Pride.. 9 42. 012 Plantain Lily IMr R Delmc RadclUIe). C Pratt. 8 10 ... •-— One mlJe even if the Tote forecast 'only yielded 9.59. Buckworth Typhoon. not have a preliminary at Doncaster this Old Folk was subsequently sold,to Sir 102 nubbUne Hrook (Mr P DarllnE). F Darltnc 8 8 Gdn Ulchatds .3 Tom Brown (Mrs P W BeUt, 9 c Richards 3s. Qd. we at least got it up. year. They rarely win with Sst. lib.—. 200;Foreel-rae-Nol (Mr G E Clokel. Laye. 8 7 :4 Open Itoad (Mr R Clark).- Lawson. 8 11 ...... B A Jones WESIBLEY.—8 O, Malty McNab. Sis.: Yeswant' Rab Hclkar for 500 guineas. 133 lereslella (Mr D S Browne). Lawson. 8 7 ...... R A Jones OAA ^\'.' (Mrs D Waugh). U Waugh, 8 8 Blackshaw demU. 8.52, Preston Oockiaij. B.i^Ca; | Newcomer recently bought Camp Fol 200 Tortec (Mr C E Howardl. HIKUB, 8 4 „.....,^lco» 200 Fragrant Memories IMr D Guthrie), J Beary. 8 2 Beary 9.5. Shove HaUpeanV l'^ 525 Golden Ramsay (Mr V Hobbs), V Hobbs. 8 4 A Taylor 421 Wake Up (Mr H S Lester), V Hobbs. 7 11 .....A Taylor BOB CAME FROM NOWHERE lower—engaged ; today. ; ^ 111 Noihlnr LeU (Mr D W Darby). Dutton. 8 3 Gcihin 002 Another Oreek^ (Mr H Cannon}. Hanley. 7 10 COPYRIGHT SAFETY BET Walter. Nightingall provided the 000 Toy Queen e (Mr H D Dennis). D Rogers. 8 Ilamlll 003 Frosrmarc. h (Air H O Gregson), C Young, J 9 was a case of a head and a neck in SpUTIIE.\D—8.0. Saranee. 8IS v~ "joint" all right with the staying Royal 104 Quadroon (Lord Porimanj. P Beary, 7 13 Hcary Oil Mato--i - mil (Mr. P E Peek),''D Dlck.^ ..Spraguc the final of the Crest, and I s.^aU market Jehu. 8.50. Wcnloct D-Iaj, ix-, WARWICK 000 Decoy Duck (Mr S McGrcBOrl. Gubblns, 1 12 ....Uawctolt 000 Gras! Banner—popular 9 to.4 favourite, with 000 Grasshopper (Major C Moss). T R Leader, 7 7 Power have to wait many a day before I see Richard McNah. 9.0. Yarridse He.&iS' 3.0—TOFFEE 442 Clvetla (Mrs Lonsdale). P Bell, 7 10 ...... niackshaw 200 Snigger (Mr L Brook), E Parker. 7 2...:...,...... iiartlara again so thrilling a race. - 9.15. Sally Tinto. 9.30. Bad Diet fls. Gordon up. Inclined to be lazy at first, 000 Mountains o' Mournc (Mr C Jarvis), G L Ward. 7 9 C Richards 001 My PIckIc (Miss DHoTOsby Sample). P Allden. 7 1 ...u Smith Double:- , 000 Atkinson (Mr H G Greeson), C Young, 7 7 -—- Clfflverley" (Mr" P •XTJoVnton^'" H'sievens."?' i The-real thrill was that when Wily she ran Into the lead, however, a quarter 000 Grace Note (Duke of PorllandJ. Oooch. 1 5 Batllam Captain, just in the lead with BaUyhen- Toffee and .Leamington , Harland (Mr 1 Adlestone). Cowle, 7 1 ..Richardson of • a mile from home and beat King 220 Folly llalJ (Capt T C ParKln). H Stevens, 7 2 Spratue Also engaged: Discord, Tadonsac, lacrosse. Peter Kane, Becon- nessey Sandhills on his outside, rounded September 13. 1937. THE SCOUT.. Stormy easily, but he ran really well jlder. Bel Eplnard, Leamington, Royal Avenue, Golden Spire. Ka&sar, the last bend Into the longish straight. Also eneaged: Reflection. Exorbitant c. Honorarium; Hazy. Pom- It looked as if the finish was simply a two- with 161bs. more. Now for Warwick and pela c. Dusky. Pickles II.. Saigon, Mistress Page. Prince Indolence. Feubo. Datnc Swynlord I. Betting Forecast.—11—4 Open Road. 9—2 Poma Rosa. 5 Wake dog battle. And then Mr. Fllntham's 'At a busy week—actually Yarmouth's new BetUoir Forecast.—2 Bubbling Brook, 100—50 Beresiella. 11—2 Up, 6 Tom Brown, Matopo Hill. 100—12 Hailand, 10. Fragrant Leger candidate, Grosvenor Bob, came Twelve Pointer (1924) had 31bs. less, but third day, Ayr's wind-up and opening ol Golden Ramsay, Plantain LUy. 7 Civelta. 8 Nothing Leit.. Quadroon. Memories, 100—7 others. from nowhere like the wind. lowest "weight was 6st., not 6st. 7lbs.. Windsor on Friday. 10 Polly Hall and Toffee, 100--8 others. Last year's winner—Slralton Slrecl .(Perryman, Sst lllb) evens. 1 confess! did not see him until he was then..; Last year's winner—TreadKCII (Lowrey, 8 2>, 5—1. Winter, C Leader. suddenly there as they crossed the line. He was more than there two lengths past Lftcky Sir Abe Bailey may, however, 3 Qft—MIDLANO PLATE (IllCn WEIGHT U'CAP). £300. One 5^Q—WIllTNASn PL^TE. £150. ' One mile two furlongs. it. Wily Captain. Grosveflor Bob. Bally- CERTIFIED DIVIDENDS FOR SEPT. HI land the doubIe,'but what will be his mile three furlongs. hennessey.Sandhills was the final order, 31 lUsIbus (Mr R B strassburger), I Anthony, 4, 9 3 ...J Smith •I.l.lW>HH-J.I»H3.a Cesarewitch best? That is the prob 421 lllrd's Eye (Lady V Henderson), Sncyd, 6. 8 13 Spratue and "Ted" Stanley told me that It Victrix Wins 042 The Dore (Lord OUnely). Hogg, 5. 8 8 ._.VerEeiie 003 Golden Barneses (Mr V Hobbs). V HobbS, 4, 9 2 A Taylor nearly gave him and his fellow stewarxls lem, and take, it from me that Joe 024 Caste~ l St Anrelo (Mrs A James), C: 'Leader "~, 4'. ,, _l ...Ferryman 012 Frank Hals (Mr P C Burgess). R J Colling. 3. 8 10 ...P Beasley 000 Herodolc Bachelor (Mr W J Rlmell). T Rlmell. 4, 8 5... 210 Sorla (Lord Carnarvon). F Darling, 3, 8 7 Gdn Richards heart failure to Judge the result. Lawson and jockey Weslon have'notj Frobisher (Mrs A A S ViJJar). Powell. 6. 8 4 ...... Le Chicaneur (Mr R A L Cohen). Powell, 3, 8 JO ...c Richards Here the hard I-uck tales beghi, but let settled it Vet with the owner. . French Leger 010 Galsonia (Mr O Jarvis), G L Ward, 4, 8 1 304 Salamlna (Mr D Waugh). D Waugh. 3, 8 * -v--..Perryma, _.i.cnarans it be said that not one emanated from 041 Or----- •'— • • ' - 00 Lincoln _I-a« (Mr T CoodaU).,, Gilbe " ' ' the owner or trainer of any of the dogs 70^- 36^- .' • • * •- • J. E.WIDENEB'S Victrix won the 400 ' OS.CoidVn Shire '(Tord' l"ChU°rA'lll?.''wh\ta'"-^ 432 040 Snapshot (Lord Portmanj. p Bearywml.fir.-=r. S? .8-.-.-.-.V.E''"s'^?,"S concerned. TOLD you when weights appeared M• Prix Royal Oak (French St. Leger) 000 over a course of. one mile, 1.521 j-ards at If only "Ginger" had missed that I that Foxfield was the early whisper C Richards rides Oolsonia or Royal Pippin nrst bend bump. ... If only Hexham to emulate this season other Manton Longchamp yesterday, from M. Stern's Also engaecd: •'Appy, Monocoros, Sorla. Mickey .Mouse, Merrl- J Bridge had not forced "Ginger" Hide maidens in same ownership, like Weather-Ipulvie and BaroJi Edouard de Rothschild's crolt. Flake, Desert cfouii, Bultol. Miss Golddlgger. - when he was challenging at the- third 'ChlnchUla, states Reuter.'; netting Forecast.—5—2 The Bore, 100—50 Bird's Eye, 6 Orphan bend. . . . If only Grosvenor Bob had vane and Earthstopper, and break the ice Last jtar's ulnntr—Pconsylvinia (Slrell,'3, a), 4—11. Lawson. not l)een so shut hi that-he could never 1263: 40^- 21i. In an important handicap. Since then Pulvle led at the start from Victrix and get goEns tintll too late. there has been the sticking F^th.- tihey.mBlntalned their positions until the last bend when Saint Preux made a-great AH these thhigs did happen,butmyown i-J4:i:ii-i stopper*s Manchester success, which only effort to repent his DeauvUIe victory. view is Chat Grosvenor Bob would have mm raises his weight to 7st. 2Ibs.. and the In front ot the stands, however Victrix Clive Graham's Gossip What The Book won the race anywhere if It 3iad been over IB Correct E. bold Marqnta show in the St. Leger. He challenged Fulvle and passed .the post:a 500 yartls; that " Ginger" would have won .6 ,t clear winner. ••Barbery - Bush, a stable it with ease. If the track had been a wide could meet Senor on lib.' better terms, mate of the winner, finished a-neck be £30:12 Says- galloping one,- but that on the night 230: and that performance was enhanced by hind the third and Saint Preux was fifth. concerned.the best dog won. 9 Correct Es the factthat he, tried to win practicallyi Details:— i , ' - Prtx Royal Oak. 1 mile 1.521 yards.—M J ASTEl, ST.-AXGELO lias been 1 am over 21. Please send m0e titWin m all the way. C a flisaiipuliitfnj; Iiorse. lie »our Pools. Credit trtli E WIdener's Victrix. 1; M Stern's • Fulvic. 2: TWO-YEAR-OLD FORMseem s ui liiive no course or lU't- £2.15. Baron, E de Rothschild's Chinchilla. 3. N'lne NURSED BACK TO. HEALTH U was only Marinla's third race this ran. tanvc. Itut Ills liLst elTort. over a rpHERE was a time last-autumn when Mi, season and he was not given a hard iMlle aiiil a lialf at BirlnliiBliani Leneth -and a half;; two leneth.-;. ' Parl- where lie failed oat in the last A Wily Captain was so badly injured ADDRESS 'li^t race against Mid-day Sun at Salisbury. mutuel -_n01rs.)—^Win, SOIrs; - places, 28frs, riirlonB, saccests that the easv in a race that everybody but Joe said- :Maranta has only 7st. 61bs.; but Weston ',' !^V!'" .'arlancs over ivlilch Ilie "You can't patch him up. Just keep 'IS ALL "ATSEA" .Mlillaial I'late at Harnirk 1« run him on three legs and send him to stud TOWN . has been scaling 7st. lOlbs, which might shouhl enable hlni to notch his His other leg was ripped to-pleces. cut out,a mount on Maranta as well.as URING the last three weeks, the two-year-old form has turned a llrst win ot the season. Joe Harmon- and Wlly's kennel boy Earthstopper—whp will doubtless go next Cowse Jottings D minor somersault. The defeat of Mirza 11. and of Tahir has left spent hours daily tending, 'dressing and MAC KAYS POOLS for Newbury Cup—leaving choice only! patching up the dog. ARMLEY ROAD; LEEDS II us wondering how to fit together the various pieces in this "jig-saw Harmon takes no credit for what he • between FoxfieM (7st. lllbs.) , and By OUR COURSE CORRKSPONDKXT. puzzle." did. *'It was the 'dog "himself, the Weathervane (7st. 13lbs.). So it may still , LONDON, Sunday. If Portmamocfc had not been in the • P-Ticklest dog in, the world., that did it." be Foxfield. .HEAR that trainer F. Darling hopes to Champagne Stakes field, we should no he says. "Despite everything we could I land a double at Warwick tomorrow doubt have had the Impression that weight. It stamped Windsor Lad's sister TRAINING I wonder what the price would be with. Bubbling Brook (3.0) and Sorla 15.0). Mirza II.'s form at Doncaster was every as the best of her sex (with the possible • against Sir Abe winning the double? The -flrsc-named has an , undoubted hit as good as that shown In preceding exception of Stofarella). •Mr. Macomber landed it in 1325 andchance . Put up, a great fight at Gatwlck races * * * - the late Mr. "Six IVheeler". Clayton when giving Tumult c. 71 bs.; was only HINTS ^^^^ beaten a short head. ^^^'^ ^^^^ that ills smart Greyhound nearly won £100,000 over it in 1931. Trainer and jockey were botli very dis filly Thamar ts now fit again. She would •I do not fancy Soria's cliflnce. however, appointed. •VTEWMARKET.—Grasshopper and My "Maranta does not run; in fact. I send fori. Anthony Is sending Raslbus. and I have run at Doncaster but for the firm Pickle will represent us in the Stone- believe they are particularly confident in It was the jockey's view that HJI. the eoins Improves she may FOOTBALL POOLS • nothing to Ayr," Lawson told me at Dori- Asa Khan's colt perhaps had an "off- Icigh Plate at Warwick, wires the Dally his ability to get the distance. Sorla does luin^ Her engagement at Yarmouth this Express resident correspondent. Grass-i Results ISLINGTON BUILDINGS casterl Pair .Copyhas; already , been not seem to relish a good battle.' day " last Tuesday. hopper has improved since running un struck, out of Wednesday's - Scottish ' Selections.—3.0, Bubblinfr nrook. .3.30. CnpLiin Allison, tlic starter, tolil iiic •••* • • ; . placed at the Second July meeting, and U Derby. Roj'al Pippin. . 4.0, Bonny Lassie. 5.0. that that wa» also Ills opinion. " Seen Best story heard last week. Two fancied, but I prefer My Pickle. GEORGE ROAD. 6IRMINGt{ilM,l5 "•Riislbus.' from belitnil," he saiil. " Mir/Ji was CJalloping conditions will.decide Merry bookmaklng friends decided to go on Allden's gelding has made good progress CERTIFIED DIVIDENDS FOR SEPT. Ui^l clMier rimnlii;; very lazily or CIH; wana Jaunt to Paris. After being in the gay since winning at Kempton and Is fully Mathew plans, but they have had rain not in the mood to take hold of lUs bit city an hour one turned to the other and expected to score again. 2T «.T7;r, "fote-r3/V:"ror«£^'«/.'.'-^.54", tp 4. 1; L' * • - . - Gordon Richards will ride at Warwick England." "Whatever for?" asked the course and distance in the Midland Plate, _ t 1 EACUES NOTHIMC BABPIED on Tuesday, Yarmouth on. Wednesday other. " I'm fea up," said the first manan. d will take a lot of beating. ••5-... .TU.7it-»T^J?U=r' "p PSOM trainers took four races at and Thursday, and Windsor on Friday The extraordinary part of It all was that "Too many foreigners here, for my SELECTIONS.—3.30, Castel St. Annclo; liking." 4.30. My I'ickle (nap). i'°i:^«j?b,!^ *§[^.'-!' P-i"-'- < Alexandra Park and, by the.ivay, and Saturday. . E. Smith and D. Smith 'ter the race the colt had scarcely O'rphan (lOO—8) tp will beat Ayr and Bogslde on Saturday, turned a hair. And yet, although Smlrke • • • lorecast 3/6. 9.48, S • Joe Taylor rode three winners at Ripon Reports from Dally Express resident 6^ 1: ^ Masnetic SD POOt 4 I .POOL S i I 3POOL6- Maher will.'be riding at Ayr on all three had spared him as mucii as was humanly correspondents at provincial centres are Tote 3/--, lorecast • Where the Middleha'm trainers seemed days. possible, he had had the hardest race of The best bet at Warwick today may summarised below :— ^ 10.6. Wolvershlll ChlM 6 RESULTS I B RESULTS 5 RESULTS be Hazy (nap) (each way) (3.0). The 36jr9..--TSte-VrUir^fV."" *-^= his career. 2.30.—Dolcoatb (Aston Tlrroid) each I heard on the following day that course should suit her. way. ISTOl.,;-cond Favourites.—^Aggregate loss, £18 otliiT Greek (Epsoin) each way. Best Races for Favourites.—2.30, 4 winners; 5.0.—ICn*iUuis (Wroughton^ ^loce. SorU "ITISS PAGET may have, after nil, struck 3.30. 4 winners; 5.0. S winners. (Beckhnmpton) good. j-iX a bargain when giving 11.100 ^ Winnioe Jockeys.—P Beasley 4. G Richards guineas for Radiant last year, it was a To UNITS OF 1/- notable performance to run Gainly to a Sat. Sept. lllb, 1937 neck at Doncaster at such a difference in SERVICES • PARI-JIUTUEL 5s unit—slake • not Included. ALEXANDRA. PARK, I HOMES TEAMS 3.O.—Discord win 50-10, place 21-10; Toward 9.20. Ohlo'd GREAT PENNY POOl TlORESUlTS ""z^^l.fAILINGVTO'WIS N Point place 5-10, Salamine II place 54-10. 5.30.—Mother's Darling win 145-10, place RAGING DETAILS 25-10; Ada Mary place 2-10. The Devll^s Own POWELLS place 4-10. 4.0.—Royal Banner wli, 26-10, place 1-10: ALEXANDRA PARK RipON Kins Stormy place 26-10. Sunny Charm place 26-10. SOUTHEND.—a.th PhOEnlx Pearl (t—5 fav). tp 2. POOLS Q n—"AKi:»NCAV ALL-AGED (S) J-LATE. O "I.-^—WAKEMA.V NURSERY IfCAP PLATE. 4.30.—Poetic Licence win 53-10. place 7-10: .: True Economy (7—4). tp I 3; 30.503. Tote 4/3^ "r*" Value £191. One mile 150 yards.— Value £127. Six lurloncs.—Disobedi Palcif: place 5-10, Tap Dancer place 4-10. I UIVIDENOS lor SEPT. Ulk. Discord (B Carslakc), 1; Toward Point (The ence (p Evans), 1; Glimpse of Licht (J Foy), POOLS 1. 2 & Scout's sel) (Cdn Richards), 2; ^jatamlne II (C2 ; Otenmakerin g (The Scout's acU (H Gunn). 5.0.—Lovely Woman win 80-10. place 14-10: NOTHING BARRED T4AWAY$ Smirke) 5 Also: Scdsemoor. Rubis Topazc, o. Also: Sea Fever, Master Bimbo. Yorkshire Flrit Cast place 10-10. Broken Seal place 16-:0. TQMsuns .Monte Colaro La BlolMcrc. Evander. Turtur, Girl, Koanga. Fortillto. Inverlaw. Matinee. Ten 5.50.—Paladin win 12-10, place 5-10: Bo-Winnie Gantry The Sow's Ear. ncvcllle. Twelve ran. zsmbo place 16-10 Clmstead place 51-10. l6/9V''lc'recas"t""35/-. ^9.0. Champtiin' S.V.—2 Towar,s Point, 9—4 nivrnrd, 6-Gan .S.P.—5—4 Master Bimbo, 5—2 Gienmakerin e KIPON. lor • 2.15.—n*;obedlcnce win 185-10. place 53-10; T^te"fote'-l" 1:^/3 :^'S;-'i^r2'9?3."9.^S.'";iUe" ."s-^) tn ^ try. 9 nubis Topaze. ICO—a .VToniC Colaro. . Inverlaw, 10 Matinee. Glimpse o( Light. 20 " Frai: 55^- 100—7 Turtu. Salammp U. Eii-!inder. 100—6 Dl!iohedlcncc and others. Tole.—Win. 59s 3d GUmpsc ot LlEhl place 21-10. Glcnmaterin : lorccaai lG/6. 9.30. -irhet Jehu "(evens The Sow's Ear Scdumoor. 20 others. Toic.— places. 6s 5d. 4s. 2s 9d. place 4-10. la»). tp 4. l: Hare Foot Win 7s; places. 3s ed. 3s. 9s. ..""}^ a length; a neck. Master Bimbo 2.45—Amce win lOO-IO. place 56-10: Betty Tct*.«/.-_: .'t"«a3t H/9. 9.45 Golden' Guard Ti Hair a icngih: three. Reveille fourth. Deatty. fOurUi. H Peacock, Richmond. Shakcshali place 5-10. Strateita place 14-10. ; t (5-1). ID 5. 3; 30.19S. Newmarket. Winner sold to. MuJ BcaUy for 2.45—""^"UGimitlDGE (S) NURSERY 5.15.—Belle Parvenue win 24-10. place 5-10, fdrKasV 437'. •JlOgns. Time. Imin 52 l-Ssecs. •"^•^ U-CW PI.ATE. V,tlue £142. Five Great Barton place 11-10. Heather Mixture .S.TA.MFORp BRIDCE.-_7.q. Golden Fancy (8—1). 28.. furfniiss.—Amee (J Taylor), 1; Belty Shahe. place 15-10. • - lp'l."l:"Ba'rDii BinMirr(4—n.*iS''4'"2-"3fio7s '"rote 3.:iO~''*'*^^MLE \J y^^^ furlouEs.—Mollicr'* DarUni; .H (J Foy), o Also: Rodomontade f, Old B i 4.15.—Calliope win 22-10. place 8-10; Begin 76'- Wood), l; Ada Slary f (T H.iwcroft), 2; TheStorm y Sunset. • Apronette. May Friar. Eight ner place 31-10. Metftlwork place 64-10. s't .'?'ai£djrBc,v,?i2f."',„V?>^ (E Smith). 2; Tap Dancer (G Ver- neck; one length. Cowie. Tarporley. lie), 5. Also. Aristocracy, Interned, Anisette osecomb, Cultured Pearl. Elcht ran., 4.15—"^•I'^OGATE (S) irCAP FLXTE. Value for SEPT. 11, o ^:V-^? i-ftlette. . 100—50 Tap Dancer. 4 T-*-*-^ £142. One mile.—Calliope (J Taylor) Poetic Li.-encc 13—2 Interned, S Aristocracy, Cultured Pearl. 100—7 Anisette, 20 Rosccomb. Tote.—Win, 10s; places. 2s 9d, 2s 6d. 2s 9d. |iuK°|. 'X?^0e'if.'-P!V.'-S'^-£ ™ .T I'*''",- '^SS^''^; two- Cultured Pearl fourth. • 12 CORRECT V Smyth Epsom Time. Imln SSsecs. „ S.P.—2 Calliope, 4 Careful. 7* citron Bftv a Bejinner. Billy Bllnd.io BoWshot. loo_8^sk? 5 n—f'^'SBUKV n-CAP PLATE. Value £16B. J."B>?^"e. loa—6 otheiS. Tile — Five (urlones. — Lovely. Woman (H Sharpies), 1: First fast (H Blackshaw), 2; Wraggj, 5. Also: Watersmcet, £3.60 Old Folk. The SUnger. Solus. Cup.d:ty, Prob- ICORRECT .i4. 3RD DIVIDEND , ably Not. - Nine ran. . ^ Va'uc £149 6s. C'|]2 a.V.—11—4 Watersmeet, 4 solus, 11—2 One VOID. VIDE Lovely Woman. 6 Old Folk. 7 First Cast, 8 II CORRECT lO CORRECT RULE 5. Broken Seai. 2u others. Tote.—Win, 21s 9d: places 5s od. 3s 9d. 4s 9d. . £2:16.4 : 4'6 A necK: one length Solus fourth. H Smyth, EACH FOR 2d. Epsom. • Time Imln A-5sec. , pool 5 21 POINTS Value £166. One H.ir. a IcnsUi: t»o.; J Harper. Mlaaieham TOTE nOUULE.—nelle Parvenue ana c" POOL 75 ope. dividend 5s. TOTE I.N-VESTtlltl" i^.P- „EveiiloB Standard sUbsUlutM hbSSf TOTAL POINTS Belle Parvenue and Calliope. norses. pondant Phariilon. Nine ran. B TRESULTS . S.P.—11—8 Paladin. 6 Parisian, 7 sinner. nnni • 21 10 Bozambo. Ontario U. Bepondant. jOO—8 Pharillon -1(30—5 others. Tole.—-Win' , 4s 9d: 27'- X2.XXXXX1 places. 5s 3s 3d. lOs od A head: one.lengt.'lengthh. Spinner fourth. Jeiliss. Horses. For Courses Newmarket Time 2m" :' 52SCCS. /_ All Dividends- to Units of 1/- ab^ TiiS" iifKe-.^nd "i^HS^ except Id., and 2d. Pools. P/e«. Mend me particulars af your Pooh. / oi" • ovor 21 year, of a,a. Credit only. K„ 9 ' Sdvlnta"" ^'^'^ numbers have a big f- % _ , -/jr|B 2.30.—Corombelta iMarch 1956. 5fi. 8 6 ALEX Noma .....;„... 8 "Well, . 8 T Lowrey , - • i - • . ' .. ' POOLS- dTirum JAMISl5 9oals2 6^. 3.30.—alonoceros (April 1957. 2ml- -7 1. Addrars 1.... • Evans: Frobisher (November 3 935.. Im 5I(. IIESULTS 9. J Crouch . . .* m ;t f 4 ,f • • - • 3.0. Memc )10—1). 5 50, The Puritan 4.O.—NerUace. (April 1957, 5(J. 8-11. A -• ".- - rotun .• •-: g 5'- 4.0. SanlobeUc (5—2). -4.50. Dasher Richardson. : : _ 4.30.—Bel Epinard (November 1956, S^if). THE RING (BLACKFRIARSl POOLS, LTD. <• Triune; (Zfi. UO—IJ. 5.50, 8 12. B Jones; CloMrley (September . 1956, 142' BLACKFRIARS. LONDON. S.E.l- ! mm 3^,0. a 6/G RichMdS.