TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS-DAILV EXPRESS, 20 THURSDAY. , THE DAILY EXPRESS. MAY 3, '1934 COLOMBO WILL NOT BE AN ODDS-ON DERBY FAVOURITE GUINEAS VICTORY-AND THEN

THE "INQUEST" TRAINING HINTS HORSES EXPECTED TO TENSE MOMENT AT THE DO WELL TO-DAY BUSHES-BOLD BID NEWMARKET.—Faltes Vos Jt'i.;^ and The Scribe have been well tiir.ecl SI! NEWMARKET; Wednesday. up for the Botesdale Three-year-tjUi BY . T would be impossible to Imagine I a better day. It is not surprising Handicap, but more to my liking js that there is a fine crowd to see Half Mast, wires our resident corre­ NEWMARKET, Wednesday. Colombo win. The only disappoint­ spondent. Gii/711 \XTITH the noise of a great chattering but mildly subdued crowd on ment is the absence of Blazonry, He liiis progressed iii tlic right cl;i. VV Newmarket Heath still assailing my ears and perhaps dulling my whom many wanted to back for a tloii since winning nt Doncastei-, :,:ni icnses a wee bit, I must candidly admit that I have been a spectator of place. is again strongly landed Ainortui'i m Wc many incidents on "Two Thousand" Day at Newmarket which have con­ expected to finish In the freJm rniik. vinced me that It is the most difficult race to deal with that I have ever •> <• The big crowd in ihe cheaiier ring calls Estate Duty and Bachelor'.s Dale .,ro experienced here. And I am sure I am only one of all the unbiased and attention to the fact that it is fortunate more or less landed lor the Lonu CViujip tonscientious critics. we Rave not got a wet diij. for there Selling Plate, hut I cannot i:\\U{-T Colombo nas just outlasted under pressure the French invader Easton -.'oiild not be sufficient cover for them on beating Lnnson. who is In excellent umi Sj < the stand. No doubt the Jockey^CIub will by a length and landed the amazing Improve the stand as soon as they get and will be carrying plenty of sl;ibN- odds of 7—2 laid on' him, but he wiU sufBcieut money. fldence. rertainly not now start an odds-on lad," said the kind ones. "A bee In his The smart Vermeil 11. Rliould comiiiHB lavourite for the Derby. Nor willi bonnet," some repUea/ his winning sequence in the NewiiDiket TUST befo- But he went well to the post and had , hot favourite for the first race was Two-Year-Old Stakes, and It seoin.s his tote backers, .who only got 3d.coole d off. He was drawn No. 12—the out­ CHIPPENHAM STAKES FINISH.—Typhonic (H. Wragff) beating Loose­ found in Rodomontade filly. She paid a necessary to look beyond the spL-cdy O In the n : for every 2s.. queue up again so en­sider.of the lot. Ptsrhaps. however, that Silver Belle lor the winner or tlio i:iy strife (Gordon Richards) by a short head. great compliment to her Gatterick Bridge cap and am , thusiastically at Epsom! was not against him, and lie was still L-onqiierors, Elfin colt and Lance Sergeanj, Plate. ' enough uiitH he goi tangled up a bit with by winning on a tight rein. Her owner Complete selections: 2.0. Liiiixui: y ;jo atimlratkni. Lord Glnncly's champion has been the Valerius, Jottings Bay I«'id.v edit: 3.0. Vtrnifll ll.; -.rAQ had to go to 600 guineas to buy Jier hack. fnosi diEcnssed colt lii the world lor six Tlie starter told me. however, there was On to-day's showing she will win many il.viiprioii: 4.0. Half y\\\st; 4.30. !S||vrr licit,.' The Ijlti jnoiulis past, but It will be nothinR com­ no incident, but I saw that It was not the more races. Tlic following Ijorse.'j are also cxpccioa hit his thirt usual Colombo—Into the lead at once. He to do well at Newmarket to-day:— pared uith the way his nnme will be "in HYPERION SHOULD WIN • , • So tiile Is t; was behind Valerius and the leading Fla­ From The 2.0.—Cojisirr (LamlKJiirn) fancied. Care­ lour. iho ncw.s" and tlip public mouth diiriiie menco, while I have mentioned Bright Flammchen Just missed the place for ful Siillor (Epsom) each way. The next five weeks. Bird. The "Frenchman" wn.s also banir which, she was ijard-ridden. It was fortu­ Bradiniiti \H thcie ne te for those who would have backed 2.30.—KCVCIIIP (Beckhampton) f;iiioip(l thiit he iniKli' OwiiPis and traliier.s of oulfitaiidliiif pt-r- SmikibS (Jf^vlngton) useful chnntc. farmer.'! may not r.ppreciale all this, but FOR C. LEADER Fortlet gelding that Jie was not saddled, once. Tile III • Course 3.0.—Dfnrnun i- (l-'in)l>ourn I r.irJi-BHV It Is riip penalty of the great and of « • • as I am sure he would have had no uiid nipiilnt' ' chance with the winner. chance. l.:i(I,v of Veiilie f iFoxliillj hn'n Jior-ps -^vith Cnloini'o's chji'-jicterisUt-'S—lu OHNSTONE said he steadied Colombo, made lilin ]]|:r pnrIJc•II.^r, npjnembcr. and It of ini- BY OUR COURSE CORRESPONDENT been well tried. .lora»tii (Mnntoni f>;u]i J but the coll did not seem quite the way. .iKTtln (Beckhampioii) liniL-icd mid four or iji' ]Joit;inrr—iiiiinv of the cra"-d saw lilm Iti usual "galloping machine." and ROOd COASTER GETS A NEWMARKET, Wednesday. • • • .sjXciii (Ei)soml fancied. the crowd in tlio paddock beforehand to-dav. Judges at the Bushes connrmed to me that overs. when they passed him they did not think HERE will be plenty of time be­ NAP VOTE Great Race VERYTHING had rombliied to make he would be lirst or second. That is why T fore June 6 to discuss, Colombo. HERE were only two runners In the But luck V I this 1934 Newmarket celebration tlie dithedy laterdid, praise him highly for what he A matter of more Immediate interest T Chippenham Stakes, but we were Woodrull speii: Emost remarkable In When Johnstone's whip came By BENDEX. treated to a magnificent race, and Inci­ pud -forctiiK r out lie passed tliose SPORTSMAN'S DIARY, my experience, and near him and was is the query put to me by a facetious dentally to the best piece of Jockeyshlp any bnck-llit l' I have never known then confronted' punter; " Where was Jack Jarvis LL the equine " stars " seem to be we have seen this year on the part of London Combination.—Irficester v Soiitlicr.rt t;it!, tlie bull about ; younger-brother. Dusty, in the Durham Gordon Richards on Loosestrife. Harry such a. conflict of with the real Eas­ Atiiinfan Leatw.—Barnei v Sutton U~Lovii'i • whenahe numbers went up ? " on parade this weelc. Brown Jack Wragg also rode a perfect race on Redlilll oplulon. not only on HowTheyFinished ton danger. A Plate at Hiirst Park on Saturday. the running and the No wonder It was He pointed out that J. Jarvis has had came out on Monday, Colombo did 2.30.—I do not Intend to miss Ol.li T\-phonic- . but this fa!Ir-mlndc d rider no fewer than nine runners at the meet­ Nice PracliiL result, but on the a tense moment, and FOLK when he wins. From what I .saw would be the first to admli t that he had a CBledonlaii'i v Nunbeiid .r6.30i—Winib'.et!',! if the invader had ing so far. but "has not yet had a number his turn yesterday. Hyperion appears much easier task than d: id Gordon. PART Iron merits and demerits COLOMBO at Alexandra Park he may ne good enough Albans (6.<3). matched his stamina the top or the frame to-day. lo-morrow, and Kent LeacuB.—Erlih and Dplvedce v Lcincloji TM A w»K noi .1 —judged, of course, lie re. (C.30(—Ramssaie P.W. v Rornl Miniiip.-. ;ni.J from the standard (W. R. Johnstone)2-7... 1 with his speed it To-morrow I ifote, that this particular Worcoslershlic i migiit have been a trainer will probaby have two riuinci-s, Dusty on Saturday ! 3.O.—I \inderstand L.\I>V Of VLMt't: R.N. tJepni v Canterbury Wnverlev tii,3»i. Woodilill iitut ii of those who had Gordon Richards w:is hartl at work on London LoasuB.—Premier Div: Bostall JliM-ii r put Colombo on a close go. Most of Rosecrag and Half-Mast. Ganiene.ss and stamina are the t>vo i•"l|,L^• can run a bit. \ take her to be Loosestrife some way from home, r.nd he irfiivesden—P;irfc lioyal v ED^ BAIII: L'.im* tltc ball Urol, C:ancly and Captain ever. 1 do say that on ilVri:UM>N. he Cinn:» lilly. and Jccasta are all useful. custer in stylish fashion leading all the brldst T. -power itiln / r Hogg can .say. " Well, Colombo responded. is a very great 4.0.~.\.Moi;i"l"r(> is Improving and will llling .ihort ( I BADRUDDIN way. and although that race was over a thcv liave not The issue hung in personal lavour- be hard to beat nl this distance. Rude Shock Soartan Leiituo.—Brentwood nnrt Wjrlev v IIir>?i:MT. was crashed ,ii the balance until a mile. I understand there is no question " _ - . . Qn(i()„_ ci..ir.i knocked him ofT his (F, Fox) 50-1 3 itc. 4.30.—This looks good for .SILVI:I: fl'VlIS brought us to the Gtilnea.s. l!" His stroke v perch yet, and wc liundred and fifty about him getting the extra two liir- niXLi:. I, went to the Bushes to waicji the mntiircd aUivv ! never used such a vards from home. longs, race nnd .see the colts earner to the post. CRICKtT. ngo. nnd if tie c higli-falutin' term FLAMENCO One big sliotit of The little chest- CONFIDENT VOTE iiul. though, con- The only one to disappoint me on the AUSTRALIAN TOUR. Hiiy unictlce ji a.s pedestal. "Colombo!" and wav down was Medieval Knight. He did WORCESTERSHIRE V JIUSTTIALIANS. W.JI Another point in his favour is that he tliiucs to be a belli our bowli (E. Smith) 50-1 4 tlien—Uie Inquest. not serm to stride out as well a.s the rest 112). make runs: lie ji I have rarely seen was only tjcaten ttirec-qtiartcrs ot w source of anxiety ACCEPTANCES COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. an owner and ——• „ One who knows of the field. Colombo, Bright Bird, and Colon ibo well still length at level weights, by Heavy Weight in training." Like Fleelfooi went down particularly well. GLAMORGAN V KENT. Cardifl He riiced to I trainer show, liow- KE3IPTON •• JimrLEE ' It coming, niui t thinks he is content to get in front and at Lincoln, and Heavy' Weight has won any schoolboy, he OTHER FIRST-CLASS MATCHES. ever. less of Uie accepted spontaneous Joy twice since. . (To be Mav 12. OM mile t»o (urlonE^.l There was no i we associate with the winning principals nut worry then, but I did not share the seems to regard CAMBRItMjE UNIVERSITY V VOnKSllII'.i;. r^m. I think Jack Jarvis will be on the spot homework as a yr.'= -St ]b \TS .si Ih nboul him this w of a classic race. view that he had much more up his Solfamra 4 8 brldee. sleeve to-day. The time of Imin. 40sccs. when the numbers go tip for this nice, tiresome business, ..... 4 9 5 M.C.C. I- SDRREV. Lord's. Lord Glanely Is ever phlegmatic, and Scarlet Tiscr 4 8 ]:i The Abbot .... 4 8 4 I got a rude sbot-k in the race. It is was good, but not exception.il. and give a confident vote to his iJ^iir-M.-i.st. to be skimped i probable that 11 backers who watched the OXfORD UNIVERSITV v OLOL'CEPTKn.SHini. Tommy Hogg'.s nerves had undoubtedly Disarmameni .. u 8 11 Lei[;lian 5 8 OitoTd. , hccn keyed tip to such a pitch that I But he has won all his nine races ana For the qther races;— over lightly. Con-' Tlie Blue Bov ., - 4 8-- 1.1 Dianiantee .... 5 7 12 race on the .stands had been down the RUGBY UNION. You'll Like ,(1 , thought of "a dream walking." This with to-day's £8.272 10s. he has raised his .wquently, lie will 4 8 J(i Colonca.sifr .... 4 711 2.O.—A most open event, in which thcv .N'ca'.h V Pon:iirdiIl\sto\ve. Wnmen'B County Chimn.onshnu: Ln- If true, ho should be an odils-on (•h:inf-e. :»lr. L. Leader ueatcn by Au- vr.-i sL lb VIS St Ih Ponstoul sn ri career as tliey came to tltc Bushes, and P I B J T I 4 M colnslilre. Norlh Sliore—Cornw;,!] v IJr-.nn. H: it can at least be advanced in praise of I nr"rpr. however. lo us-* a nrrtf>iii ainoini! ,..'luo lo-day. The wish is iniher to xiie >.ui<- - - Bniniby 4 7 15 Bfarluuiii //rvs Jpan'.s Drcftm ..4 7 J.i Enodoc—Es-iex v O.MordsIilre. WeijtuoMii -H''il.' s Colombo that only a good horse could Easton And Epsom of discretion and my own .tiidgment. and thought. ihouKh. th;:t he will keep J.n.st TvDlionic The key to this code is given in Berb.s. West Herts. Wondfull bc^ I, liave no hesitation in going for Siiukiss • inc. Bibs fx) 4 8 12 M.vo-^fHis 4 7 J3 GREYHOUND nACIHC—White Cltv - Cailoid -Ci..p. Walters. Wjiltei^ have risen to the occasion as lie did LEF1* the pilncipals to digest it while years unliraien record intact, and give Disarmamciil... fi 8 30 Wiihln the *tbc "Sunday Express" only when tile Australian suddenly sliowcd to beat the field. CoUcdge Leader his urst winner of the ton—Stamford Bridne (aItem 8 .5 Bl(intl?arna ... 6 7 4 was Iteuded. for his stamina was taxed Det-by four days after the Epsom race. I 4.30.—I give a confident vote to :\liss cap. George Nicoll. who rides, may com-Robber Cliicf .5 8 5, Overall 7 7 4 • • • then, but onlv two and a. half lengths have many points to consider—if he can F'ollclty, with Sliver Belle as an alterna­ plcl.....e. a family double this week, incidcnt- . FoxbridEC .... 4 8 1; Herald 4 6 12 From the Bushci it certainly looked as TOTE AND COLOiMUO behind Colombo was the Aga Khan's get a mile and a half, for instance." ,, , tive. illy, as he has consented to ride Coaster's Portoflno 5 8 1. Then I met Hlggs. Ute rider of the 11—4 though the favourite was well beaten The K/rsl Noiij^ second string Bndruddin In front of "lien Johnstone liad to produce his whip. The vagaries of the tote were very on winner, Slleve Gallion, twenty-seven IM WAM,. wb m another horse Flamenco (wno had also . thought the French horse and Bright noticeable In the race for the Two Tiiou- years ago. "Talk of Colombo sensatioit. *-S iweidv-iji led the winner), and Umldwar, who had Bird were going to defeat liim. Bright Isand Guineas. T .Billy explained, "why. my horse had tne EbelliiK. who l.s 111! hnpressed so many that they were con­ Bird did not quite stay home. The, Backers of Colombo to win oulriglu ^ot sliclls of four teeth removed on the morn­ Biin Ibe bowliiiK a vinced that Harry Wragc would ride favourite, however, was able to pull out:3d . for each 2s_ . Invested___, and thos_ r who ing of the Two Thousand, went to the ibn Wonc;.';tGtshr n h another Uerby winner tor the Aga Khun sufflclenL to defeat Easton nnd Badruddin, ,t(uly backed the colt to get a place rc> post like a madman—butF-won." ^ - BadrudUlU is also little raced, however, NEWMARKET CARD AND FORM with Flamenco fourth. Tli(! wlrkrt, 1 HI ceivcd the same. ' bowlcis niiide ll nnd the son of Blandford-Mumtnz Mahal I am sure that tlie Jbckey Club will Toters who Invested In the special pool is obviously a good 'im out. however hp realise, when the members saw that great TOTE DOUBLE: 3.0 and 4.0. • •:• • 'which is divided between supporicrs of thn fliliie wit.s in crowd, how valuable publicity for a good Ihe first three horses) only t'ot their Gibbons, wlin 11 1,1 .shapes at home. I recall Blenheim and {All Ihe Srlcclions in SAFETY BET. Those who watched the race from the horse had been to Newmarket—and will too. I 4.0—Garoesmaster money back if they went for Coloml)o. dldly, took iti<< iii >t Rustom Pashe in the Derby. this table are Copy- .stands find It hard to believe that at the be to Epsom and other courses. yrs si lbs riKht.) SELECTIONS (ffaeh way). Of the £828 103. Which went into llili Cyril Wiillei'f, We are to sec last year's Derby winner, 00 Estate Duty. Ld Moync ...B Jarvis 6 9 11 Biishes Easton was leading the favourite Dool over £6^5 was Invested on Colombo. 1. got lilt* top M Hyperion, out against Felicitation to­ Coaster. Mr E Thornton-Smith 2.0. 2.30. 3.30. 4.0. bv half a length. The favourite may yet with -62. and e: n morrow, and I want no more sliocks for Tcmplenian 8 9 11 1m. 4f. sr. 1m. 2r. 1m. 2r. win the Derby, but he Is no certainty runs. lie iilir ct Impossible'' Show to-day. Tch«ng Ti. Marquis de San-Miguel Ganiesm'st*r for it. dolus bis bp.m I Barrett 6 9 8 Estate Dutv Avertla F faces of men gave a hint us to satis­ THE SCODT (if ab Bay Ladv c Hyperion (nap) (saver .Silver Belle TOTE AT SALISBURY the slower stti:- 0 Lanson, Mr R Colling ...R J CollinRlO 9 8 (n.b.) I faction, then I would place the Gigolo. Capt Flelden O Bell 9 9a Lanhon) Tusca) • • • The totailsator will be in operation at bis pliicliiK wii. Aga Khan's trainer. Prank Butters. No. 1 Smoky Liglil. Mr P Horlock Most ol lijis 1 II rr^HE big race had been preceded by a Lad.v of the Salisburj' Spring Meeting. tc^dav. I have dealt with the Colombo Whitakcr 7 9 8 Coaster Old Folk Hyperion Amorelto Silver Belie Terrific Speed froiit-of-the-wtrkc i X sensation, and t le genius of Harry 0 Careful Sailor Mr E Robson 1 BENDE.\ (nap) Venice f field to the iiijun ill contingent. Easton's trainer Percy .., ,.=_,,^ I OLDEN ARABY filly's abihty has Carter, was wondering what to do about Wragg floored the odds of 5—2 laid on K been screamed from tlie housetops the scawn hr. lo ', Loosestrife in his match with Typhonlc in Games- C FONTWELL luiIAT THE Estate Duly Bay Lady e Avert in Fr lie nation Silver Belle of Newmarket. She showed terrific speed It might have it the Chippenham Stakes. Richards was Barrelt'6 9 8 (DOOKSAVS laasler in the Wllbraham Stakes, but was no •' DAILV EXPRESS" SKLtCTIONS. terahire story li t 4 Rolling Slone. Mr S Darling naturally at a disadvantage, for he had to match for Caretta In the last furlong. 2, 0—Kinship (if ah Siiury Boy), Palniidl been rt: i COPYRIGHT SAFETY BET. make his own pace on the staying S Darling 5 7 5 Coaster Half .Mast Silver Belle \G. GII.BEV Bay Lady e lit ab llf ab Lord Lonsdale's filly won as she liked, and Slerilng Uoy lif ab Tlie 'J'>kc). muddle. favourite, but Wragg tilted Typhoulc at 45 Fossil, Ld Fairhaven ...R J Cotliiia 5 7 5 (if ah (nan) Aiertln Hyperion NEWMARKET. O Zibioy. .Mr S HIgneu Ecedle 5 7 .5 |(S. Express) I.anson) Enfietil) Luriant I think she Is the best two-year-old we :L 0—LibuMre (ir ah Ava. TroutJ. him in the last 150 yards and got the have seen tnis year. The Nnwnb wit; speedier filly home . by'the shortest of <) Yimkin. Mr R Hughes R J Colling 5 7 5 <'enlaur (If ah <;ulden KlrO. 4.rt_<-.A5li:S.MASTEH (each way). 00 Two Clubs, Mr H Leach ...H Leach 5 7 5 THE SCOrT"^ DOUBLE.—.\vcrtlii and Gamesma^lcr THE SCOL-T'S TOTE In the middle ol 1 heads. , ., .1. t>—Relation (If ab ChevlulilHlel. May 3. THE SCOUT. CvnIc, Miss D Paget Bn.scoe .> 7 .5 D'OI'BI-E.—Averliii and Games master (alt. Tusra). good enough for i 11 Gordon won again oft Caretta. ana the n Povoni, Miss D Pasei Briscoe 5 7 5 BrXI)E.\' DOUBLE.—foaslrr and Amorello. BENpE.V' TOTE DOUBLE.—Lady of captain AliLn haT been 'L great t^^-^i^i^^i^^^i^'^ HiEirTrn...m,, It does not ic 1 speedy Golden 4raby filly should have 02 Spring Run. Mrs C Rich R J Collinp 5 7 5 Venice ( and Amoretto. ' starling this year, but It is impossible to the business wa; been placed. The champion's mount. Rive perfect starts always, and we had Epsom, and Fred Darling looked as blank 0 Laden La. Ld Zetland Dundas 5 7 5 have happened a t Plying Spear 11.. was. however, turned the worst start we liave had this season as Richards at the "impossible" show .\bDve .^re Tliere SHIRLEY WINNERS which the two 1.1 round completely at the start of the in the Brctby Handicap. Waltore was hair- •; which Medieval Knight had made. sprint. Johnstone, on Paddington. rode 000 Bach. Mrs Hammctt Hammctl 5 9 11 2.50—Cubicle (7—4). 5.0—Enni^lvm,'''; (6-11. 5.50—Maitre 4.o ^ L-i.-Mni only escaped been i The form must have been all wrong. desperately that time to dead-heai with PROUABLE STARTERS AMI JDIKEVS. iddcd. One 4^4J—THE WHIP. One mile. to the wrong end Double Dl. •i •in--ai.\KCII STAKFS, £500 115—SI. 4.50—Empire Night (15- S". .'K' - Even if he was it bit listless in the Estate Duty Rollins Stone...J Dtne<; 0»*1\J n,[|c i„o furlongs. vrs ti lbs yr.= .Mlb; The ract provided a fine finish between Free From Vice f Dally Express" sell (.-31, Thirteen runs 1 The easiest selling plate success of the Leader 4 9 12 Crcme Brulre. Lord Astor Lawson .paddock one would expect him to make S Dl lllUP Fos>il P Evan.s Hyperion. Ld Derb- -yy ...,... C L two of the field who got away. Gordon season wah gained by Rodomontade filly. a show and not to be out of it at^fhe Coaster icon VAMoy y t'ox 5 ScarieL Tiger, Ld Dui (To Halli over.) Richards, on the favourite, was sideways No wonder Jack Colling's charfte was Vimliin J Slreil Lanibton 4 9 12 Bushes, and linish only eighth behind .Lanson P Bea.sley when the tapes went up. and there were bought in for 600 guineas. Uird Lons­ GiRolo ...:..H WragB Cynic W Rictaby Last scar's winner—Craic Parlt (J Chiids, Bright Bird and Mr. Lester's Pride of other sufferers, notably Colaroma. FONTWELL WINNERS the Chilterns. dale had been a bidder." Smoky Llshl M Bcary sprint Itun ...E Smilii 6, lOst), 8—13. W Janis. By the way. Cottrlll p.\plamed to me the Careful sailor •fcha; SollBlarn. Mf.w Courtauld 2.0. Firework (6—4l. 2.50, St Elmn tn_4l. Bright Bird, racing boldly nearer the Lord Jarvis 4 9 5 5.0, Parson's Well (5—1>. 3.50. RriElil .ar­ exact position of Solatium, who has been Gdn RiciiBrd-s E stand .side. in. line with the far leadere, HeKlnE 'Forecast.—7 —Coaster. 5 E.s;aie 0 Thrapston. Ld Derbv ...C Leader 4 9 NEWMARKET COURSE BETTING, - mour 12—1). 4.0. Collingham (10—l'. 4.j0. the nominal favourite for the Chester OFFICIAL SCRATCHINGS Certainly Not {"Dailv Exprm " scl) <•—J'., advertised Campanula practically all the Duly, b Spring Ran. Careful Sailor, 10 I^oi^si], Ane?lico. Ld AUi-ndale ...B Jarvis 4 8 6 The Derby, Cup. I hud already sounded a warning, Grund Rounds, Ll-CoI E R Kcwlev Totr double dividend. £182 b^. T()Ti: V JOO—8 Roilini; Slone. Gigolo. l{)i).-6 oJlier.-i. Clicster Cup.—Gusto II., Guiscard. High­ ft—4 Bgsf Colombo offered. "'^crhap.s. liowever. it would be-better for rip iiad pullcil up lame after bruising Easierbee 4 8 5 VESTOES* "Everlnjr standard" Mjb>i;;tJ!ra Last year's winner—Itacli (J Caldivril, 5, 10>l) lander, at 9 a.m. yesterday. to begin the story In the paddock, where a foot in Saturday's gallop. 10—1. \V. llammfU. 1.575—17S agst Umldwar taken. horses, Farinum and Guy Mannrrlni. The trainer says, however, that If It Above Are Tlitrr. the crowd, sweltering In the July stmshlne. Tat.yang. Mr H E Morri^s concentrarcd .upon. Colombo after he was yields to treatment and he can give V LITTLKrORT ST.IKES (2-V.O.>, £200 F Dhrline 4 9 12 again saddled outside a box and led to- Solatii.m another gallop he would hope — .idded. Mve rarlonB-s. wurts the parading ring with a boy in the to rim Mr Rank's horse next Wcdnesdav. SI lb ritfllMttl.K STAKTKKS -AM* .f(«KnVS. .saddle and another leading him. It is already known that; Guiscaid will 11 Consequential. Sir C McLcod...Hiss> Sll iJyperiiiii ...T \V,-.sion . (inind Ktiunds U Hexliani. Mrs A James C Lv^adrr 8 • He was sweating freely, and caused not FdiriLilioH V Vox : s Donoshue Final acceptances for the Jubilee have Hav Fever u. Sir H Tntllorti onlv a diversion, but a stampede, as he IJovd-Rorlitorl 8 Anselicu Gdn Richards I swcVvfd violently backwards, scattering been made. Manton has left in AVtwocd Kcttine r<.rc<-a>l.—1 -7 Hv;ieriun. 4 Feliciia. - • • E. Smith has been 02 Fartiich, Diihe ot Norlolk tjilpin 8 _ he loectators. and caused tiie lad to go as well as Leighon. E. Sr Mrs Sinkiiis. Mr W Sears Giliiin 8 2 tion, B Aattflico. ^.t Grund Ko'insis. ill to lil.rhcck—and od! "Hc'.s a playful engaged tor Generous Gift. Grand Star c, Ld GInnely Hog.: 8 1 Last year's winner—Hill Cat (K rcrrymao, 5 Bay Lady c, Ld Glanely Houg 8 1 5. 9 111. 3—1. C I.eader. O Hurtland Abbey, Mr W L.v.saghi B Jarvis 8 3 SWKF.rSTAKLS. £300 added. 0—*»-*K"*>W -a-l-.O. . (S) STAKES, Value 00 Cfl.'pet Kniphl. .Sir A BaiJey ...R Day 8 j' May 3rd, PROBABLE STARTERS AND JOCKEVS. 0 Rhyihm. Mr G Peek G Sadler 7 ]2 Bodomontaile r, by Warden ot the Marches. Keveilte Gdn Richards Piincess OatahiLtfr Capi H h- TtiomaB, 8 0 (The Scout's sell 1934 lUy Fe«r c J Clillds J Dines 0 Tusca, Mrs James C Leader 7 9 P Brtsley 1 Brown Dan M Beary '" ' " " • ~ ~ O Blank. Lord Harewood ...W Jarvis 7 ."i. Carrv Over, Mr P Orlbblc. 8 9 R A Jones 2 JFartuch or Mrs Sinkins 0 Eliminate. Mr.-i F Nagle Hugh Powney 7 U Mai:t1ald uat the lleulb t. Mr A B BrlKCOc, S U C Smirkc Tenantry f K Geiliin J\tM)ve Are There. Diet 0 Donoghue). Condor lA stlntonl. Foxy Asnes Bay Lad.r c SunklsH ...S Donoghuei 213 Gamesmasier, Mr G Todd ...G Todd 9 0 Also:: Mingo (H JellLssl. aicncllan C (C n-8 Golden Araby. w Johnstone MuItobcIU n Joj-ous Cavftiier, Sir H Lvon.s Sneyd 8 10 Jellissi. Uiizionl iH Dcasleyt. Buzz OH iC Rai). *^:fcllf^;S"^^'Sr/.ta": Uartland Abbey A Richardson 0 French Bean, Capt P Forester (^ndell 7 J" Haiiuy Go Luckv t tJ Cniidsi. Roselel lE Saa- .T Lowrey Scotch Kale ...P Lane PROBABLE STARTERS A.ND JOCKEYS. grovci, Flamincnen (H Wraggj. Tlngltana iM JPhefr T»Vi?i? 4^f.'',fc. fnf^ i^. Old Folk ...A Wragg iJcaryp. Eleven ran. 53 9d. 'Single pool. 8s 5d. 116a .9cl, 7s. Enfield J Childs Amoretlo R Ferryman Betdn? ForecaHt.—7—2 Bav Lady c. 5 Re- 3lanbu H Beasley S.r,—Evens llodomontade f, 2 Flaminchcn, -Two Icngihs; a head. La Gounda fourth. P ..llle, 6 Sunkiss, 8 Fartuch. lu Mjitlitcal Monk. Faites Vos Jcux 300—B Maid ot the Heath f, 100—7 Buza OH, i H Jelli.s.'i Dismay P Beasley Darling, Beckhampion. Time, Imin 5 l-5secs. Old Folk. 100—8 Brown Dart, 100—6 others. Granville F Lane 'JO Carrv Over, Buziord. So others. Tol^.— I * -i.-^-BRETBTirCAP. Value to be divided Last The Scribe ...J Dines Gamesmasler M Bcary Carpet Knisbl G Nicoll, Win OS '9d; plaec-i. 3s &d. lis 5d. An 9d. |-±.J.U £306. HU fiirlanKS. Three k-nglhs: two. Flanimchcn fourth. Half Mast H Wragg French Bean ...F Fox R J Colling, rJewniarkei. Winner bought In for Double DI, cli c by —Double Dutch, Calaminlha Tonaca .....T Weston oOUgn.s. 'iinie. Jmiii o 5-5sec,s. Mr Dr.y.o„, 4, 7 ,Ba„dcx- -P„',^„„,,„„ , •i rt—^-EWM.XRKET T.-V.O. STAKES, £200 Gdn Richards Blanli ..A Richardson added. Five turlonsK. jjoyous Cavalier — Eliminate — Mlb Rhyihm ...W cnirisiie „Uc (our rurlonci. -^T-ord-Gii'n..^^.. "8°'l"ri'ii;„-;Sifl i 11 Vermeil II, H.H. Aga Khan Fk Butlers M '? Vencr>' G Bezant . 15 French Kiss f. Capt J G R Howfrav E Smith rides either Joyous Cavalier lynhonic, ch I by Hurrv On—Volcanic, Sudan. Mr J L Jarvis, 5. 8 5 H Wragg 5 Eliminate. \\IaJor J S Cotirlauld. 4. 8' 4 H Wragg 1 Also: Clustlne (H Beasleyi, The Abbot J Beedle 813 Loosestrirp Mr l* Johnson. 5. 9 iThe SCOUL S Chtldsi, Flying Spear II (Gdn Richardst. T/asil-; Curraghmore, His Majesty...W jarvis 8 9 nettini; Forecast.—5 Half Mast. 5 Games-, irisiiet. Keep Od (G Nlcolli. Foun-! 0 Pot>com. Sir G Bullough...J Jarvis 8 9 mB.sier.^8 Faiies Vos Jeux. Enfield. 10 Tusca. and Bendex' sell Gdu Richards 2 M£.N*.S Alblelic Siopleti c Tninkl from 2'Il S.l*.—2—5 Looscstrlle. Tote—Win b.s. Pen - iT Burionl, Cambridge Blue ~ Falrnaven. Ld Derby C Leader 8 9 Calamintha. lOu—S The Scribe lUO—6 Amor- A POPULAR UNDERWEAR Smilhi, CoUroma IJ • Dines). Branding Deocaun c. SirJP Eley Templenian 8 9 etta. Manhu, Granville. 20 others, Vriii, PMOU or TrunLa • - .. 3'6 Won by a short head. Two ran. B Jarvis.' Rick'abyj, Tascano " (Harry" FoRteri. " Bold blame yo^f Newmarket. Time, '.inline 4 l-5Hecs. Rosecrag. Mr E E.';mond J Jarvis 8 9 1.USI year's »»innpr—Noble Son (W Rickaby,! . . .. 4,11 IN THE MAKING No. 2 o i.-.—TlVO THOi;s.^Nn GUINEAS STAKES. Brigand IS MJddletont. tfain Bachelor iP 0 FilRhi o; Rheiorlc e, Ld Glanelv 7 12>. 8—1. John BeU. Evansl. - Fifteen ran. Sporti Shim . . .. 411 . «coming harsh a i .J.it^ Value £8.2'a 10s. One mile. Hogc 8 9 Imagine, for a mnmpnl, Itmt von nrn Colombo, b c b> —Lady Nalrne. Lord . S.P.—9—4 Flying .Spear-IF. 4 Colaroraa. 61 0 Mister Alkin.'i. Mr w M Jeffords J.^3Q—ELY PLATE, X200. Five forlonjE.. CnmbiDitions . . • • .. 511 Olaneiy. 9 I'llie Scoufs and Bendex' seh Double UI, 15—2 Blandlng, 8 The Abbot, Pad-' Boyd-Roclitort 8 9 Atblnic Camb!n>tlon« standing in a va."! fiu^hiry, Kurroiiu'l'^'i ''.^ diniion, lo Sudan, lOO—7 Cambridge Blue., 0 Sptonear, Mr L Mortimer G Sadler""U'^S - - .. 511 changing your Maltravers. Mr T Lani Fk Butlers 8 9 All Wool SlipoTeri . machin^, wlio-te mj-rint'l hri^'lit iicc'IK'* \V JohQ.sionG 1 20 others. Tote.—Double Dl win OP. place Graceful Lad Ll-Col C Loder...Gilpin 8 9 • • .. 7,6 Exi.-ton. Mr B B Strassburner. 9 C h demoiai 2 4s 6d; Paddington win 8s 6d, place 4s 6d:' 0 Kingmaker. Sir V Sassoon...B Jarvis 8 9 P.j.WM - . , flash in and out nt an inLTedii>le \w<.: scdimcm oftobacc Sudan place 6s 9d. 0 Ml.^s Pollciiy. Miss H Cowlev - • .. 126 i Badruddln. H.H. Aga Khan, 9 F Fox 3 Cinna f. Sir J B Jardine...P Leach 8 A BOYs' Aliilrtic Singli-u o TrunLi „ 25 Tlie machine at which joii ore ^Mzit!?. Also: Bright Bird (R DlcKt, Valerius (R A Dead heat: four lengths. Colaroma fourth. O Killlecrankle. Mr Beaity Beany 8 6 l^n as it.starts- Paddington (rained by Hojg, Newmarket, and fa.scinated, in makiug the irell-kin'W" Jonesi. Clittiagoiig IJ Chlldsf. Haytime (T Lincoln's Inn. Mrs L Cohen...R.Day 8 6 1 Silver Belle. Lady Houston ^'^^""^ .. 2,9 Weston), Medieval Knlghl (Gdn R-.chards). JoLasta. Mr A Cox; Lawson 8 6 Ve*1iorTruoLi-(dljUn) . - 2,11 SrERIDUN fabric. In the space of « K'^" Umldwar |H Wrnsgt. FleettOQi tB Carslakei. 02 Avertin. Mrs J A Dew8r...F Darling 8 6 0 Blsnding. M1.SS D Paget^..Kl I l\l .Flamenco (E Smltiii. Prlqle of the Chtlterns Lady of Venice f, Mr J B Joel C Peck 8 6 o Ponema. Miss D Paget Briscoe 5 7 1^ inches the threads of yam pat^a from 1*- 4 45—SOMERSILASI STAKES. Value ^338. 00 woburn Part. o As.-5er .. Digbr 3 7 5 Willing ^lifce Classic/]! (M Bearyl. Twelve ran. Se?en furlongs. Glenlee. Mr W Murray Boyd-Rochfort 8 6 spinning cones at the top, dijwn lo m S.V.—n—l Colombo. 6 Medieval Knight, 0 Telramara, Miss D Paget Briscoe 8 o Caliewater Lord Astor .. LawlSn 5 7" Monte CoUro, br g by —Beltyhill. , 3,000 needles. The fabric comes iliroiit'" ]nu—7 Unildwar. 20 Easlon, 25 BrlBht Bird, Vuality. Mr Gaske I Ga'ikell 5 7 Mr E Robson. 4 8 Gdn Richards 1 .Above Are There. # 0. New Leaf, Capt C H Tremayne ^ i 53 Valerius. Chiliagong, 50 others. Special .Moidore, Mr P Latimer, 5. 7 7 (The Scouf.s underneath, in tubular, form, at Die raie lilacc betting: 4—9 Medieval Knight. 9—4 nap and s.b.i Cliff Richards 2 0 System. Mr Robin McAlplne '.of approximWely 4J yards per hour. Jlach Umidwar, 3 Easlon. Bright Bird, 5 .Valerius, Above Are There. ^ ^ Embosser. Mr H W W Stmms, 4. 8 .J M Bell 8 9 'cone contains '2 lbs. ot Boft spnri .viirn Chltiagong. 10 Badruddin. Tole.—Win. 2s 5d; H Packham 5 PROBABLE STARTERS AND JOCKEl'S. places. 2.^ 5d, 4s 9d. 10s 6d. Single Pool.— Also: North Devon (W Jolinstonel. Mondeer which is hoth light and warm, nii'I l''"^';,' Vermeil ]I Ktarmaker 5s. 22s od. STs 6a. fE Snilthl. Whitehead (P Foxl. Itsabov iT 2 Flower of Zion, Mr P Darllne culorly suileil to tho '* donbic-iccl; One lenttih; one and a halt. Plaaienco Weston). Hasty Thought (J SiretH. Dalmary Cinna t A Wr 0 Sweet Courage. Mr M Gwd Thr'ale 5 1 loitrih. Ho)t);. Newmarkei. .Time. Imin (J Speirst. Love of Gain (J Dines). Kleetza R Ferryman Klllierraohi-e -E Smith 0 Worthy -Down. Capf Cobbold stitch wherein lies (he seirct of MKJilllJAN Jn.sec.-i. (A Richardsom. Comei (C Rbwleyi. Quick Trick (W Rickabvi. Thirteen ran. • Bosecraj: H Wragg Jorasta ...R A Jones 0 Christmas Cheer. Sir E Findlay" ^ ^ softness and strrngfh. • ;j.4;'»—WIMIItAllASI STAKES (l»*-year-old -•S.P.—2 Mriidore. 5 Whitehead. 11—2 Kleetza. Flleht of Rhetoric c Avertin Gdn • Richards . Lucian. Sir C Hvde ...... S^obie 5 llz' nille^r. Value £517. KI« lurlons*. W Johnstone Ladv of Venice f 00 Boozer-s Gloom. Major McC^mont 6 North Devon. 8 Monte Colaro. 100—7 Em- It-is an inlcre.siing f.ift lliat (hire «re Carrtlj, ch ( bv PhrtlarLs or Solario—Dau- ijo.s.'jer. 100-^6 Itsaboy. 20 olhprs. Toie.— :tllsl>r Alkin* J Chllds B Carslafce Persse 3 nionr. Lord Lonstlale. i 1 Win 58s 9d: places 8s 5d. 5s 5d. 15s 6d. ^yiXtra J Slretl r.lenlee ... P Bcasiey PROnARLE STARTERS AXD JOCKEY.S ! approximately 9i miles of tliriMcl in/* rhlo.iL. H-Col G Lodcr. 8 8 C Sinlrko 2 Telramara...H ' Beasley A head: one and a half lengths. Mondeer Maltravers ... — Miss Felirily | .^Hver Rrih 1 pair o( men's conibiiiations, or Si I'li'f^ fourth. Rickards. Binfield Grove. Time. Imin GraretuI Lad C Smirlce S-Donoghue THE PERF€GT FABRIC FOR SENSITIVE SKINS 54 4-5secs. J Cbilds ride.s Curraghmorc (k Mister Atkins- . a man's puHovcr.' fimltli). Berrymald iP Beasler). Battle Note IR BeUInjr Forecast.—5—2 Vermeil II, 9—2 Perrymant. La Gounda (R Dicki. While Clover rertin, 8 Deocaun c, JocasU. 10 Fairhavea, I A Booklet illustrating the i.rn<<*ss "j iT Wc.itnnl, Golden Araby iW JohnstonO, to—8 Mister Atkins,.System, 20 others. MERIDIAX maniifavture and HIP riin;ip "I dividend £5 12.s. Itait jear'j ijInnei^Xecket (H V>x»tz, 9s(2lbs}, garments can be obtained from your Out- ' iO-T-11.-,a»v)».J Jarri.., dividend £1 16^.- Tole Investors' •'Evenine :Madc }.B.J£mS.& SONS hTD^mTimGBAli SupfUers u Trade mly 1 fitter. -.irii- -,- •• —/^^?^"^" suhsutuleo harsei: Colomfc* and

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