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LIVERPOOL Grand National

Entrance steeplechaseSteeplechase STEEPLECHASE COURSE ,aiS[a„tf Course l%%8 Distance about 4 Miles 856 Yds.

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V Stewards for Races under the Rules of Racing— THE EARL OF SEFTON THE EARL OF DERBY, M.C. THE DUKE OF ROXBURGHE Stewards for Races under National Hunt Rules— THE EARL OF SEFTON THE EARL OF DERBY, M.C. Sir HUMPHREY DE TRAFFORD, Bart, M.C. THE DUKE OF ROXBURGHE Stewards' Secretaries under the Rules of Racing— Brigadier C. B. HARVEY Brigadier J. Le C. FOWLE As well known as the Racecourse Stewards' Secretary undzr National Hunt Rules— Lt.-Col. J. M. CHRISTIAN itself is a Thorn fence with a Handicapper—Mr. D. G. SHEPPARD Starter—Mr. A. MARSH natural brook on the far side, which Judge—Mr. MALCOLM HANCOCK Clerk of the Scales—Mr. J. F. CHARLES MANNING forever links the name of Captain Veterinary Officer—Col. A. P. MACDONALD, M.R.C.V.S. Veterinary Surgeon—Mr, HENRY SUMNER, M.R.C.V.S., D.V.H. Becher, a renowned rider of his Medical Officer—Dr. M. G. GARRY Auctioneer—Mr. J. P. BOTTERILL Stakeholders—Messrs. WEATHERBY & SONS day, with the Grand National Course Managing Director and Secretary—Mrs. A. R. TOPHAM at Aintree. Becher's Brook annexed Clerk of the Course—Major P. M. BECKWITH-SMITH Racecourse Offices, Aintree, Liverpool, 9 this title in 1839 when ' Lottery ' Telephone : Aintree 3500 and 3550 Telegrams : Chasing, Liverpool.

*, * The Management reserve the right to refuse admission to, or to eject anyone from, the won from a field of seventeen Enclosure without assigning a reason for so doing. NOTICE—IN ALL RACES, every horse must be ridden in front of the runners, including ' Conrad ' the un­ stands before going to the post unless exemption has been obtained under Rule. fortunate mount of Captain Becher. The numbers of the runners, together with the names of the riders, will be exhibited on the Number Board immediately the preceding race has been run. Any alteration as to weight, colours or the riding allowance will be shown on the Board 15 minutes An artist's impression of the Christening before each race. TRAINERS are notified that an Official Plater is on duty in the Paddock, near the Horse Gate, in case of emergency. of this world renowned Brook is PEDIGREES, descriptions and Trainers' names have been added for the convenience of the Public but are not guaranteed correct. SELLING RACES—Sales of winners and claims of beaten horses, are subject to the Rules of Racing the title of the picture depicted on governing objections in Selling Races. SEMAPHORE the Race Card Cover. SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Start for a race and the "Weighed in " will be sounded by AN ELECTRIC BELL FROM THE STAND. BLUE FLAG—" Weighed in." RED FLAG—" Objection." RED AND WHITE FLAG— " Objection to any other placed horse." WHITE FLAG takes its place if " overruled." if "sustained " GREEN FLAG. In the event of a Number* being removed a BLACK AND WHITE FLAG will be hoisted. APPRENTICES' ALLOWANCES.—RED number on a WHITE board. 7 lb.; BLACK number on an ORANGE board, 5 lb.; WHITE number on a BLUE board, 3 lb. In National Hunt races, RED number on a WHITE board denotes 7 lb.; BLACK number on an ORANGE board denotes 5 lb.; claimed under Rule 121. Under the Rules of Racing, National Hunt Rules, and the usual Conditions and Regulations at Liverpool. THE LANCASHIRE HURDLE RACE—Continued FIRST RACE Two miles, one furlong RED BADGE

Jockey st. lb. Colours Trainer A THE LANCASHIRE HURDLE RACE of 500 sov.; the second to receive 100 sov. 2"VJ and the third 50 sov. out of the plate ;for four yrs old only ;11st 7lb each ; the winner 2| BAFFIN BAY Mrs. K. Blackmore 10 7 Blue, scarlet and white T. F. Rimeli of a hurdle race value 500 sov. to carry 7lb, of a hurdle race value 1000 sov. 101b extra ; horses that hooped slvs, scarlet cap have not won a hurdle race value 250 sov. allowed 71b, and horses that have not won a hurdle race b c Borealis—Brazen Molly allowed 71b in addition ; entrance 4 sov. and 4 sov. extra unless forfeit be declared by Tuesday, March on DEVICE Mr. Arthur Dickinson 10 7 White, Royal blue hoop, H. Clarkson 10th ; two miles, one furlong, over nine flights of hurdles. Declaration of forfeit to Messrs. b f Devonian—Rebecca collar and cuffs, red cap Weatherby and Sons only. 67 entries. Forfeit declared for 24. Closed February 3rd, 1953. KILKENNY BANK Mr. G. H. Dowty 10 7 Scarlet, green slvs, hlvd Gerald Wilson *•3 ch g Fair Tor—Less Stormy cap Jockey st. lb. Colours Trainer *)A DONS FLIGHT late G. C. P. 10 7 Light blue, white cross T. Dent ^T Mr. R. W. Estill belts, brown cap ALARM CALL Mrs. Z. E. Lambert 11 7 Black, red and white H. G.-Bowsher b g Donatello II—Ptarmigan ch c Rising Light—Shah Rang striped slvs, white cap SINGING DUKE Mr. H. Linsley 11 7 Red and white stripes W. Stephenson 25 PERSEUS Mrs. M. C. Hambro 10 7 Terra cotta, white sash, N. Hambro 2 ch c Vanquish—Royal Melody b g Signal Light—Sportsgirl striped cap OSCAR Mr. John Rogerson 11 7 Dark blue, light blue T. Pettiffer Black and pink (qtd), W. Stephenson 3 n/ FLORESTAN Mr. F. J. Honour 10 7 b g Donatello II—Ceylon Star hped slvs, light blue cap & c Astrophel—Green Parrot pink cap CLADDADOON Mr. T. H. Bennett 11 0 Sky blue, green slvs, J. Pearce White, black spots, scar­ J. Perry 4 b g Quarteroon—Mascotte white cap ^7 LEONIN II Mr. F. J. Honour 10 7 ch c Premier Baiser—Leonora let cap DOUBLE OXER Mr. A. Bernie 11 0 Green, red qtd cap, S. Parker 5 br c —Bullfinch white sleeves 2g AMBERGATE Mr. M. A. T. Johnson 10 7 Cerise and black stripes, G. R. Owen br g Totaig—Ann's Birthday white sleeves and cap PINTAIL Mr. J. P. Bissill 11 0 Straw, blue and straw J. Bissill 6 ch. c Torbido—Cornduck qtd. cap OQ RICARDO Mr. T. Marshall 10 7 Red, black slvs, blue cap H. Barker FIERY TORCH Mr. R. S. Clark 11 0 White, red spots, blue W. Hall br c Fairfax—Verinka 7 ch c Nasrullah—Heala Ray slvs, qtd cap "Dfl LITTLE SILVER Mr. M. J. Moroney 10 7 M. Moroney GALEN Mr. E. Goddard 11 0 Royal blue, silver cross E. Goddard 8 b c Nearco—Real belts, mauve cap ch f Devonian—Frimeter SEVEN BELLS Mr. H. Holloway 11 0 Blue, red sleeves, red H. Holloway Red, blue and white V. North 9 1 BOUBOULE Mrs. I. M. North 10 7 ch g Fair Trial—Call Bell and white qtd cap 3* b g Massinor—Voile d* Amour striped sleeves CASTLE DONNINGTON— 11 0 Black, scarlet cap R. Renton Green and white (hlvd) H. Borham 10 Mr. H. J. Joel On BIGHEAD Mr. D. F. Oates 10 7 br c Nearco—Creel b g Sir Walter Raleigh—Splinter slvs reversed hooped cap IPSTONE Mr. Stanhope Joel 11 0 Green and pink stripes, H. T. Jones 33 BLACKLEGS Mr. Syd Oxenham 10 7 Black, silver seams G. Potts 11 br c Fairfax—Ripstone pink cap J b f Bakhtawar—Rocbruenne HOT ICE Col. Lord Joicey Pink, olive green slvs J. Wight 11 0 Blue, yellow hoop on F. Walwyn 12 b f Iceberg II—Red Garter •54 BROGAN Miss Dorothy Paget 10 7 J ' br c Ballyogan- -Brave Deal body and sleeves, yellow GRAND MORNING 11 0 Blue, silver slvs black P. Connolly cap with blue hoop 13 Mr. Y. J. Kirkpatrick and scarlet qtd cap (In Ireland) b c The Phoenix—Morning Dew 3C ATAL Marquis de Portago 10 7 White, burgundy dia- G. Warren monds on body MANRICO Capt. C. Noel Newton 11 0 Brown, yellow hoops, G. Vergette be Pharis—Djezima 14 ch g Holywell—Love Tie black cap 3/ VENGERESSE Mr. G. C. Taylor Red, black cross belts, W. Lyde PIRATE II Mr. ,J. Olding 11 0 Yellow, black hooped F. Walwyn JO ch f Avenger—Fakhry collar and cuffs, qtd cap 15 br c Admiral Drake—Banka sleeves, black cap GREY MAGIC Mrs. P. Reynolds 11 0 Purple, red sleeves, gold W. Payne 37 MANY MOONS Miss Maxwell Taylor Black, green hpd slvs, J. Goldsmith 16 gr g Magic Red—Senora cap ' be Sadruddin—Dulcince green cap GITANO Capt. D. Rogers 11 0 Scarlet, violet cap D. Rogers "3 0 SCARLET KING Mrs. T. Tierney Red, green stars on body, M. Feakes 17 b f Chamossaire—Gipsy Girl (In Ireland) J® be Sayani—Table due Roi qtd cap MIKAEL III Mr. H. T. Smith 11 0 Black and gold (halved) W. Nightingall 18 b c Admiral Drake—Merry Hope slvs reversed, check cap 3Q PRIORY WAY Mr. A. J. Tinker Blue and white hoops A. Tinker ' ch g Way In—Coronation Lass hooped cap LORELEY Mrs. John Thursby II 0 Brown, light blue slvs. F. Walwyn 19 ch c Chamoissaire—La Seala hooped cap Af\ LE ROI D'ATOUT S'r Melvill Ward Orange, sapphire blue W. Stephenson BONNIE SCOTLAND 10 7 Orange, green cross belts G. R. Owen •v br c King for Trumps II—La Resistance sleeves 20 Mr. J. B. Binmore and cap b c Jock II—Sunny Dear A | ERIN GO BRAGH II 10 7 Pink, black and white G. Balding • I Mr. J. H. Whitney striped slvs, white cap Continued on next page. b c Coastal Traffic—Fair Eire y THE HYLTON PLATE—Continued SECOND RACE Six furlongs GREEN BA^oE Trainer Jockey Age st. lb. Colours 0A THE HYLTON PLATE (Handicap) of 500 sov.; the second to receive 70 sov. and 2"OVF the third 35 sov. out of the plate ; for three yrs old and upwards ; the lowest weight BRAWNY SCOTT 3 7 3 Black, tarcan cap C. Elsey to be not less than 6st 121b ; a winner, after the publication of the weights (March 5th, at noon), to 20 Mr. H. C. Hutchinson carry 71b, of two races, or of a race value 340 sov., 101b extra ; entrance 2 sov., and 3 sov. extra unless b c Pampas Grass —Bellecroix forfeit be declared by Tuesday, March 17th ; six furlongs. Declaration of forfeit to Messrs. Weatherby and Sons only. 48 entries. Forfeit declared for 9. Closed February 17th, 1953. RECALL Mr. H. D. Waddington 3 Black, red and amber P. Vasey 21 b f Umidwar—Moose Call hoops, red and black Jockey Age st. lb. Colours quartered cap

I PLYMOUTH FAIR Mr. G. Ba/lis 5 9 I Scarlet, white sleeves, R. Laye ARCHITONA Mr. A. Duckett 4 7 I Primrose, grey sleeves, J. Weymes * ch c Admiral's Walk—Fair Music striped cap 22 gr g English Archer—Bessarona cross belts and cap O LANGTON BRIG Mr. Graham Munro 8 II Graham tartan, cerise A. Vasey H. Smyth ^ gr c Langton Abbot—Dambrigg cap MAJASA Mr. A. C. Kay a 7 0 Scarlet emerald spots, 23 b g Hyacinthus—Courine scarlet slvs, blue cap DERI MAR Mr. A. M. Budgett 8 10 Salmon pink, grey slvs, A. Budgett 3 b h —Lissoleen quartered cap EVIPAN Mr. Joseph Shaw a 6 13 Cerise, black spots, qtd H. Barker 24 ch h Panorama—Passed Out cap A MAROON Mr. Walter Harris 4 8 9 White, saxe blue collar, G. Armstrong ~ ch c Signal Light—Marlotte cuffs and cap GR1MALDI Mr. John Hamer 5 6 13 Cerise, black sleeves, W, Carr white sash and cap DONORE Ld. Rosebery 6 8 3 Primrose and rose hoops, J. Jarvis 25 ch c Nearco—Farce gr h Fair Trial—Torbeid 5 rose cap FRIGATE COMING Mrs. M. Wilson 4 6 12 Red. white sash, collar, L. Shedden cuffs and hooped cap z FIRST CONSUL Mr. M. Kingsley a 8 5 Black and pink (qtd) W. Stephenson 26 b f Flamenco—Sail On ° b h Blue Peter—Malmaison pink cap MAVOURNEEN Mrs. L. G. Burley 3 6 12 Scarlet, black sleeves, J. Weymes 7 INDUBITABLY Mrs. James V. Rank 5 8 5 Royal blue and primrose W. Nightingall 27 b f Resenda—Damaris green cap ' b g Admiral's Walk—Subrosa (qtd) primrose sleeves, blue cap AMAID Mr. A. Maiden 3 6 12 White, red diamonds, D. Bulien 28 b f Birkhan—Loughbeg blue sleeves RED RANGER Lady Joicey a 8 4 Buff, dark blue sleeves, R. Peacock 8 b g —Shrimp Sauce quartered cap TWO FIFTY 3 6 12 Black, white circles, red R. Colven 29 Mrs. Anne Morgan-Kilner cap Q ALORMINA Mr. E. Wanless 4 8 4 Light blue, pink slvs N. Seobie ch f Greek Star—Cara Rossa ' be Royal Phoenix—Taormina's Hope GOLDEN WATTLE Mrs. Z. Colven 3 6 12 Oxford and Cambridge R. Colven I A SPRING DAY Mr. R. M. Leech 4 8 3 Dark grey, silver grey W. Easterby 30 ch c Hunsingore—Cherchey la Dame blue stripes, purple cap • v' be Sermon—Corrievrechan cross belts, and hoop Mr. F. Adams 3 6 12 Red and white stripes, C. Bowser I I QUIVER II Mr. T. A. Hill 5 8 3 Amber, light blue cross J. Mason 31 b f Solferiono—Avila II quartered cap I* borbrg II—Sagitta belts, and hoop on cap OUR JULIE Mr. R. Fenton 3 6 12 Scarlet, green sleeves, R. Fenton I 3 PALPITATE Mr. Fred Armstrong 4 8 3 Cerise and white diagonal F. Armstrong 32 ch f Coup de Lyon—Ourina black cap • ch c Pandemonium—Tillborough stripes, white cap SILVERGREEN Mrs. E. G. Williams 3 6 12 Light blue, scarlet slvs, J. B. Powell *13 EL CAPITAN Mr. J. B. McNickle a 8 2 Green, plum cap, white 33 gr f Nakamuro—Invitation hooped cap • •+ b h Donatello II—Money Down hoop OVERDALE Mr. J. W. Hartley 5 6 12 Cerise, white slvs, cerise G. Armstrong I^STRATOLIGHT Mrs. E. Gilbert 5 8 I Blue, silver hoop, strpd N. Scobie 34 b c —Leonora cap ch c Golden Cloud- -Celestial Light cap BUSY B. Mr. J. C. Berwick 5 6 12 Gold, Navy blue epau­ J. Walsh I IT FUR BABY Mr. B. G. S. Cayzer 3 7 13 Sea greet, brown collar, C. Elsey 35 ch c Denturius—Tinawych lets and cap ' *•' be Mirza II—Fair Pass cuffs and cap RIVER HUNTER Mr. J. Hood 6 6 12 Light blue and chocolate A. Greenshields I/SIR!US Mrs. J. E. Coles 4 7 9 Pink, light blue hooped R. Ward 36 ch g The Pelican—Wild Vixen (hlvd) white slvs and cap • v be Spodassin—Princess Beautiful sleeves, hooped cap LEODA EMPEROR Mr. L. Edgard 5 6 12 Red and white (halved) H. Storey ESPOIR Mr. A. Hawtrey 4 7 8 Chocolate, light blue hp, R. Ward 37 b c Winterhalter—Just a Memory slvs reversed, yellow 17 ch c Golden Cloud—Shalimar and armlets, qtd cap chevron and cap IO FOURWAY Mrs. E. Goldson 3 7 7 Pale blue, red cap and W. Dutton RIVOCK Mrs. E. M. Cousins a 6 12 Blue, white stars, blue H. Cousins * 0 be Pappageno I—Outspan chevron sash 38 ch h Fair Trial—Scarlet River cap |9 SHANDRIM QUEEN Mr. G. Wilcox 5 7 3 Lemon, mauve sleeves, E. Duffy JOYFUL LIGHT Mr. T. Kelso a 6 12 Yellow, brown qtd cap J. Dixon br f Dilawarji—Shandrim Lass white cap, mauve hoop 39 bl m Eight Thirty—Sainte Anne II Continued on next page. •Corrected under rule 83 3A-

THE GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLE CHASE—Continued jOCKC/ Age st. lb. Colours THIRD RACE About four miles BLUE BADGE Mr. A. ( 7 PARASOL II Mr. A. A. Walton 8 10 4 Navy blue, white stripe A. Walton Cughton * ' br m Soldado dam by Skilligatee and spots on black cap and 856 yards M. Mkher OVERSHADOW Mrs. J. A. Wood 13 10 3 Chocolate, mustard hoop C. Magnier 18 2r S Overthrow—Tetrarc.hia on body, mustard cap (!n Ireland) 3-15 The GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLE CHASE M. C 1 Q^ORDNANCS Mr. W. J. Rimeil 7 10 3 Vermilion, silver grey T. F. Rimeil ScudamorMJ&/ br g Bakhtawar—Arsenal sash, armlets and cap (Handicap) of 10 so v^ each, 50 sov. extra if left in after Tuesday, February 3rd, v/ith an additional 43 Kv 9A LARRY FINN Mr. B. Bealby 9 10 2 Old gold, scarlet sash N. Crump sov. if left in after I uesday, March 10th, with 6000 sov. (including a trophy value 500 sov.) add 2d ; Thompson b g Bagman, dam by Johnny Roebuck and hooped cap second to receive.10%, third 5%, and fourth 2{% of the whole stakes ; for six yrs eld and upwards LITTLE YID Mrs. E. Truelove 11 10 1 Black and emerald check, R. Renton which, up to or on the day of closing, have been placed first, second, or third by the judge in a steeple chase of (X b g Farranjordan—Mafia yellow cap any distance at Aintree, Liverpool (this does not include such steeple chases run at the December Meeting SH LIZARD Lord Sefton 10 10 1 White, primrose sleeves, H. Nicholson on the Mildmay Course), or which have won a steeple chase of three miles or upwards of the advertised value XdS b g Irish Trout—Kike black cap of 500 sov., or with at least 250 sov. added to a sweepstakes (or the equivalent in foreign distances and J. Connolly J UaZuJA* Mr. C. H. Burn 10 10 1 Royal blue and grey G. Balding money), or which have won any steeple chase value 400 sov. to the winner (or the eqji/alent in foreign 23' br g Earlston—Tyroe Lady stripes, white cap money), selling races in every case excepted ; weights published January 29th, at noon ; the highest R. Emery . DrtOWH JACK 'III 9 10 1 Blue, red striped sleeves, P. Cazalet weight to be not more than 12st 7lb, and the lowest weight not less than 10st ; the GRAND 24' Duque de Alberquerque qtd cap NATIONAL COURSE, about four miles and 855 yards. Declara.io i of forfeit to Ma;srs. br g Jim Newcombe—Atlanta II Weatherby and Sons only. 73 entries, 60 so/, forfeit declared for 13 and 10 sov. forfeit declared for 16. E. Reavey ROMAN FIRE Mrs. H. R. Marsh 10 10 1 Scarlet and white check, J. Bissill Closed January 6th, 1953. 25 br g Tiberius—Firey Light scarlet sleeves and cap *** The trainer of the winner will receive a Cup value 50 sov. and the rider of the winner a Cup value T. BOG WAT6U Mr. Arthur Lloyd 12 10 1 White, yellow sleeves G. R. Owen 25 sov. Brookshaw 26 br g Black Watch—Claimed and cap " There will be a Parade for this race. WAIT AND SEE Mrs. E. Taylor 8 10 1 Green, red cross belts, G. Archibald VALUE TO WINNER £9255 10s. 27 b g Overthrow—Lady Standfast white cap ARMOURED KNIGHT 9 10 1 Scarlet, green sleeves, Gerald Wilson Jockey Age st. lb. Colours Trainer 28 Mr. G. H. Dowty white cap, green hoop D.V.Dick / I MONT TREMSLANT 7 12 5 Blue, yellow hoop on F. Walwyn b g Steel Point—Kerry Dancer X >\ V Miss Dorothy Paget body and slvs, yeilow cap R. E. Jenkins PEARLY PRINCE 10 10 0 Bottle green, primrose E. Wright ch g Gris Perle—Paltoquette with blue hoop 29 Mr. A. E. Leigh Boulter hooped slvs, white cap 9 STOnHilS/iD Mr. Clifford Nicholson 9 12 0 Grey, scarlet slvs, collar, W. Hall b g Artists Prince, dam believed to be borbrg Pactolus—Stormchild braid and cap Purley "2 ViU, T N fiVSWit Capt. T. D. Wilson 11 11 7 Royal blue, yellow slvs N. Crump J. Foster BAIRE . Mr. M. L. Marsh 7 19 0 Violet and white check, J. B. Powell J b g Sun Yat-Sen—Hopeful Lass and cross belts, qtd cap 30 b h Amador—Double Call II white cap 45^r.

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XX 00 ^L- r-~ • 7 v n v P.. f & PROPOSED FOURTH RACE Ona mile YELLOW BADGE THE CUNARD HANDICAP, a Plate of BOO sov.; the second to receive 70 sov. E«iv and the third 35 sov. out of the plate ; for three yrs old and upwards ; the lowest MOTOR RACING CIRCUIT weight to be not less than 7st ; a winner, after the publication of the weights (March 5th, at noon), to carry 71b, of two races, or of a race value 303 sov., 101b extra ; entrance 2 sov., an J 3 sov., extra unless forfeit be declared by Tuesday, March 17th ; one mile. Declaration of forfeit to Messrs. Weatherby and Sons only. 40 entries. Forfeit declared for 7. Closed February 17th, 1953. Jockey Age st. lb. Colours Trainer | GOOD DEED Miss Dorothy Paget 4 9 7 Blue, yellow hoop on F. Walwyn • ch c Signal Light—Donation body and slvs, yellow cap with blue hoop COCK OF THE NORTH 4 9 5 Blue, primrose chevrons, S.Hall Mr. G. N. Marsden back and front b c Borealis—Precocity SCARLET EMBLEM Mr. C. W. Be!! 5 9 3 Brown, Eton blue hoop W. Nightingali ch c The Phoenix—Scarlet River body and slvs, blue cap It is now officially announced that plans have been drawn LLANSTEPHAN Mr. J. L. Jarvis 5 9 3 Chocolate, pink sleeves J. Jarvis ch c —Gadabout USHER Mr. Malcolm Smith a 8 7 White, violet sash, gold up to establish a motor-racing circuit at Aintree. It is hoped that br g Umidwar—Justice cap ORMEN Mr. C. Olliff-Lee 6 8 7 White, red striped slvs, J. B. Powell this will be the finest in Great Britain, if not the world, so that the cn h —Firanek bl je an J white check cap THE MOKE Mrs. N. L. Cheatle 6 8 7 Yellow, black si/;, black W. Stephenson ch g Vigorous—Karoo Maid and red quartered cap public will have motor racing at Aintree of a standard as pre­ THE TWELFTH 5 8 7 Navy blua and canary L. Shedden Major G. A. Renwick hoops, scarlet cap b c Dastur—Hyland Heather dominant as is the Grand National in the steeplechasing world. CELEBRATE Major G. M. Harbord 6 8 4 Blue, primrose sleeves, J. B. Powell ch h —Buoyant pri nr.se cap, blue pots HARMOZAN Mr. H. E. A Jones a 8 0 Scarlet, cream collar, J. Mason 10 b h —Serelia cuff;, armlets and hoop The stands and other facilities here will provide a unique on cap NEWTON HEATH Mr. A. Bird 6 7 13 Crimson, gold crossbelts, J. Pearce b h Grandmaster—Flying Star striped cap standard of accommodation at motor race meetings, with the entire BEAMSONG Mr. R. Thornton 6 7 12 White, black hoop, J. Dixon 12 br m English Archer—Singobeam fuchsia hoops, armlets, track of 3 miles visible to the public, a feature available at no other blue cap BOB JUNIOR Mr. J. Hetherton 3 7 12 Flame, green collar, cuffs, C. Elsey 13 br c Bobsleigh—Benjamine quartered cap motor track. The plan overleaf shows the situation of the track ROWLEY Mr. A. Wilson-Filmer 5 7 Ii White, green sleeves, P. Taylor 14 br c Khosro—Crown Imperial red cap MISS TRUCKLE Mr. H. Kouyoumdjian 5 7 10 Red, yellow and green J. Davis in relation to the existing racecourse, from which it will in no 15 b f Shahpoor—Truckle hoops, yellow cap SCARLET KING Mrs. T. Tierney 4 7 9 Red, green stars on body, M. Feakes way detract, and the sanction of the Jockey Club and National 16 b c Sajain—Table du R A cuirtered cap CALYDON III Majjr A. C. Straker 5 7 9 EUck, lilac cap E. Davey 17 br g Maravedis—Calyce Hunt Stewards has been given. The plan already has the approval RUB-A-DUB Mr. T. H. Degg 6 7 9 Mustard, red and white J. Gosden 18 b m Khosro—Rispana hooped slvs, and cap QUIET THINKING 4 7 9 Sky blue, gold sleeves, J. Pearce of the Town and Country Planning Authorities and those of 19 Mr. W. S. Thornton brown cap, gold hoop b f Cxracalla II—Grand Advice The Lancashire County Council and West Lanes Rural District TELEPHONE BOY a 7 6 Green, gold striped slvs, J. Mason 20 Mr. J. Priestley check cap b g Ormenus—Come Closer Council and now awaits the necessary building licence. Motor- RED BRAE Mr. J. Bell a 7 4 Yellow, brown qtd cap J. Dixon 21 ch g Brumeux—Zolotaia ROYAL ENSIGN Mr. Syd Oxenham 4 7 I Black, silver seams G. Potts racing will take place at intervals during the summer months on 22 b f Flag of Truce—Border Queen CANNY LAD Mr. R. Booth 4 7 0 Scarlet, gold crossbelts, J. Weymes Saturdays only. Contrary to rumour, there is and never has been gr c The Pelican—Grey Layton black and gold qtd cap MUSTHEARN Mr. H. Storey 6 7 0 White, black crossbelts, H. Storey 24 br m Mustang—Strathearn check cap any intention to have Sunday racing. Continued on next page. =! DAILY DOUBLE

THE CUNARO HANDICAP—Continued Jockey Age st. lb. Colours Fir fH RACE One mile WHITE BADGE 0 Blue and white check. P. Doherty STARLATA Mr. H. W. Bellamy 6 7 "| K SEFTON'S PLATE (Handicap) of 1000 sov.; the second to receive 25 ch h Startled--Articulata primrose slvs, blue and 4™ . !50 sov. and the third 75 sov. out of the plate ; for three yrs old only ;the highest primrose quartered cap handicap weight to be 9st 71b, and the lowest weight to be not less than 7st ; a winner, after the WARRENS PRIDE Mr. R. L. Whiteley a 7 0 Black, pale blue sleeves, R. Blake publication of the weights (March 5th, at noon), to carry 71b, of two races, or of a race value 500 sov. 26 br h Nasrullah—Das Ojos dark blue cap 101b extra ; entrance 5 sov., and 5 sov. extra unless forfeit be declared by Tuesday, March 17th • one H. Cousins JOAN'S RESORT Mr. E. Cousins 4 7 0 Beige, blue slvs, striped mile. Declarations of forfeit to Messrs. Weatherby and Sons only. 43 entries. Forfeit declared 27 b f Birikan—Crevice cap for 18. Closed February 17th, 1953. CATHERINE THE FIRST 5 7 0 Blue, gold slvs, black and H. Barker Jockey 28 Mr. D. Wilson white hooped cap st. lb. Colours Trainer b f Harroway—Chantage LIBATOR Mr. I. Guise 9 7 Blue, white circlecircle, red J. Davis HONEYBiRD Mr. M. Cowley 3 7 0 Green, gold slvs, white G. Potts ch f Gustator—June Jinks cap 29 br f Honeyway—Windsor Soap cross belts WHIPPY Mr. R. S. Clark 9 S Cerise and grey stripes, J. Lawson AMAID Mr. A. Maiden 3 7 0 White, red diamonds, D. Bullen bl or ro f Talon—Ancona qtd cap, blue sash 30 b f Birikan—Loughbeg blue sleeves SHINING KNIGHT 8 II Delphinium blue, black H. Peacock NITTICAR Mr. W. Bower 3 7 0 Gold, green circle, A. Balding Mrs. C. B. Robinson star qtd cap 31 br c The Phoenix—Thrust scarlet cap b c Prince Chevalier—Djerida NANCY MILLER 3 7 0 Black, red and amber P. Vasey MONSIEUR ISY Mr. W. Satinoff 8 II Cherry, canary striped H. Wallington 32 Mr. H. D. Waddington hoops, red and black bl or br c Monsieur PAmiral— slvs, canary cap b f Coup de Lyon—Jodhpur quartered cap Port Ahoy PRETTY FAIR Mr. R. C. Ward 3 N.Q. LIVE SPIRIT Mrs. M. Bailey 8 9 Light blue, cerise sash H. Clarkson 33 ch c Vigorons—Sheet Pretence and cap MEGALITHIC Mr. A. G. Samuel Cerise, white seams, hpd R. Poole gr c Migoli—Lowood Lass cap MOLYNEUX Mr. F. W. Dennis Blue and white (halved) J. Fawcus b c Mieuxce—Rose of Tudor red slvs, white cap TO-DAY'S DAILY DOUBLE DESERT GIRL Miss Dorothy Paget Blue, yellow hoop on F. Walwyn 8 b f —Yashmak body and slvs, yellow cap 3-15 Race with blue hoop | SOCIETY'S WAY Mr. G. C. Plummer Chocolate, yellow spots T. Dent 2 2. IRISH LIZARD 1. MONT TREM8LANT b f Kingsway—Society's Vote on body 23. JUST JOE 2. STORMHEAD | ADAM tHE GARDENER Yellow, maroon and J. Gaskell 24. BROWN JACK III 3. WOT NO SUN 10' Mr. R. F. Berry white striped slvs, hpd 4. SHOCK TACTICS 25. ROMAN FIRE br c Happy Landing—Dunderry cap 2 6. DOG WATCH 5. CARDINAL ERROR | I RAMIN Major T. G. N. Bardwel! Scarlet, white collar and W. Stephenson 27. WAST AND SEE 11 6. CLONCARRIG b g Nakamuro—Fair Comet cuffs, scarlet cap, white 7. EARLY MIST 2 8. ARMOURED KNIGHT band 2 9. PEARLY PRINCE 8. CUSHENDUN I n ARCTURUS Mr. Stanhope Joel Green and pink stripes, R. Ferryman 9. SOLO II 3 0. BAIRE 1 ^ ch c Niccolo Dell'Area—Early Light pink cap 31,. CREAM OF THE BORDER 1O. WHISPERING STEEL I1 CHARTAIR Lord Sefton White, primrose sleeves, H. Persse 11. LAND FORT 32. HEAD CREST J ch <^Chamossalre—Chart Room black cap 33. LUCKY DOME 12. SENLAC HILL I A WARBLING Mr. Anthony Green White, scarlet disc, green B. Bullock 34. UNCLE BARNEY 13. QUITE NATURALLY: be Watling Street—T weets cap 35. OLD KENTUCKY 14. GLEN FIRE I C BRONX Mr. W. Holmes Red, white spots, striped H. Peacock 3 6. GRAND TRUCE 1 15. KNUCKLEDUSTER b g Mieuxce—Anne Bronte slvs and hoop on cap 37. STEEL LOCK 16. WITTY I& SAYONARA Mr. C. V/. Bell 3 0 Brown blue hoop on W. Nightingall 3 8. DESIRE u 17. PARASOL II ' b f Layajirao—Bodice body and slvs, blue cap 39. HIER3A 18. OVERSHADOW I 7 NASRETTA Mr. P. Bull 7 12 Cerise, white circle C. Elsey 19. ORDNANCE 40. CAESAR'S WIFE 1 ' ch f Nasrullah—Ann of Es ex 41. PARSONSHILL 20. LARRY FINN MILLIONAIRE Lord Milford Black, white sash and J. Jarvis 21. UTTLE YID 42. HAPPY DAYS 18' ch c —Wayward Bel le slvs, gold cap 43. PUNCHESTOWN STAR |Q GAYMORIN Mrs. P. Lamb Black and yellow hoops, J. B. Powell 1 z gr g Vilmorin—Gay Sprite green cap 20 AIRMARK Mr. G. H. Richards Slate blue, white stpd R. Ferryman 4-15 Race gr c —First Sight slvs, and spots on cap CASALIS Miss Dorothy Paget 1. LIBATOR 9. 1 8. MILLIONAIRE Blue, yellow hoop on F. Walwyn 21 b c —Mrs. Feather body and sleeves, yellow 2. WHIPPY 1O. 19. GAYMORIN cap with blue hoop 3. SHINING KNIGHT 11. 2 0. AIRMARK WINNERISH Mrs. O. Marks Black, red, white and J. B. Powell 4. MONSIEUR ISY 1 2. 21. CASALIS 22 br f Harroway—Guiding Light blue striped slvs, hpd cap 5. LIVE SPIRIT 13. 22. WINNERiSH HYDEONIAN Mr. R. Ollerenshaw Grey and black stripes, J. Pearce 6. MEGALITHIC 1 4. 23. HYDEONIAN 23 cr c Hyperion—Rhodean white cap 7. MOLYNEUX 15. 24. ALFA-ROMEO ALFA-ROMEO Mr. A. J. Thomas Black and amber hoops, S. Mercer 8. DESERT GIRL 16. 25. QUEEN OF 24 b c Nearco—Alfane white cap 17. SPEED QUEEN OF SPEED Mr. H. J. Joel 7 0 Black, scarlet cap C. EJsey 25 b f Blue Train—Bishopscourt V SIXTH RACE One mile, five furlongs PINK BADuE THE MAGHULL STAKES—Continued Jockey Age st. lb. Colours Trainer A A THE MAGHULL STAKES of 2 sov. each, and 3 sov. extra unless forfeit be declared n I LEONIN II Mr. F. J. Honour 4 9 0 White, black spots, black J. Perry 4"4U by Tuesday, March 17th, with 200 sov. added ; the second to receive 10% and the 1 ch g Premier Baiser—Leonora and white hpd red cap third 5% of the whole stakes ; for three yrs old and upwards which have not won a race (selling 99 LORD FOX races excepted) up to the time of starting ; three yrs old to carry 7st 6lb, four, 9st, five and upwards, H. H. Aga Khan 4 9 0 Green and chocolate hps, M. Marsh b c Vatellor—Foxtail 9st 5lb ; mares allowed 3lb ; one mile, five furlongs. Declaration of forfeit to Messrs. Weatherby chocolate cap and Sons only. 59 entries. Forfeit declared for 16. Closed February 17th, 1953. 23 POOR BACHELOR—-— Mrs. J. Post 4 9 0 Black, gold hoop, white J. Davis ch c Shahpoor—Blonde Maid VALUE TO WINNER £374 19s. sleeves and collar, gold and white qtd cap Jockey Age st. lb. Colours Trainer 94 MON ROY II Mr. D. Prenn 4 9 0 Gold, red striped slvs, J. Goldsmith I SUN CLASP Mr. E. O. Board man 5 9 5 White, black cross belts, H. Storey ch h L'Aligote—Reine d'Amour check cap • b g Sol Oriens—Buckle check cap OUT OF THE BLUE 4 9 0 Primrose, light blue hpd 5 Green and white stripes, W. Dutton n LOWLAND LIFE Mrs. J. Bomford 5 9 25 Mr. W. J. Robinson slvs, cerise and white qtd white sleeves, qtd cap br g —Sunjoy b c Torbido—Blue Seal cap 5 Yellow, black stars, black N. Crump 3 SKYREHOLME Mr. C. F. Booth EL CHICHE Mr. E. C. Stott 0 Champagne, maroon hp, sleeves, qtd cap A. Balding J ch g Hastings—Upney Lane 26 ch c Niccolo Dell'Arca—Golden Kopje collar, cuffs and check cap 6 9 5 Light blue, navy blue H. Cousins A WINTER CHIMES LIGHT OF THE ORIENT 4 8 11 Maroon, green crossbelts F. Clark " Mr. Joseph Bowness stars and cap 27' Mr. T. F. M. Corrie and sleeves b g Winterhalter—Distant Bells b f Lighthouse II—Chinese Character 5 9 5 Light blue, red spots on J. Pearce JEAN'S FANCY Mr. Guy Green 9fi REVLON Lady Decies 4 8 11 White cyclamen sash and W. Lyde 5 b g Seasick—Moon cap ^ ch f Reynard Volant—Ad Hoc cap, with white 5 9 5 Light blue, dark blue E. Goddard SYLVIENNETO Mr. P. Halperin 9Q PAST LOVE Mr. P. Hatvany 4 8 11 Brown and green stripes, striped sleeves, red cap W. Wightman 6 b c Alfarey—La Fontenille b f Prince Chevalier—Girton Girl brown sleeves and cap 5 9 5 Pink, gold spots, blue W. Stephenson 7 CHATHAM Mr. C. Knott •Df) PRECIOUS GOLD 4 8 11 Amber and green (hlvd) W. Hide ' ch g Admirals Walk—Portbelle collar and cuffs, red and Mrs. P. E. Houghton red cap yellow quartered cap b f Midas—Ron's Pet Mr. M. L. Marsh a 9 5 Violet and white check, J. B. Powell O LOWER PARK "2 I YNYS Prince Aly Khan 4 8 11 Green, red sash H. M. Hartigan Colorado Maid white cap ° br g King Legend- * br f Owen Tudor—Titbit (In Ireland) 5 9 5 Violet and white check, J. B. Powell Q HAVALL Mr. M. L. Marsh "39 KINDORA Mr. R. D. Peacock 4 8 II Peacock blue, black slvs, R. Peacock ' bbe g Harroway-Harroway—Valiant Lady white cap b f King Legend­ -D'Oraine white cap 6 9 2 Red, sky blue sleeves and J.Hammonds | Q ABIGAIL Mr. A. Head 's "3 MORPHISE Mr. L. I. Wilson 4 8 11 Red, gold star, white H. Golightly b m Bolingbroke—Yoke cap gr f Tornado—Chuchoteuse hpd slvs, black and white FLYING OVER Mr. G. W. M. Miller 5 9 2 Primrose, light green J. Marshall qtd cap slvs and spots on cap II b f Flyon—Dover Girl 04 WIDGEON GRASS 3 7 6 P. Payne- n LEODA PRINCESS Mr. J. E. Roberts 5 9 2 White, black cross belts, H. Storey Miss A. Barber-Starkey Galwey * b f Dilawarji—Lenghmor •' check cap br g Punt Gun—Flora I -i CAVALIERO II Mr. C. W. Bell 4 9 0 Brown, blue hoop body W. Nightingall DC GLOSTER HILL Mr. R. Dand 3 7 6 Black and white hoops, ' J be Vatellor—Calpurnia and sleeves, blue cap be Rising Light—Alt Gorm crimson slvs, purple cap Fenningworth BAFFIN BAY Mrs. K. Blackmore 4 9 0 Pale blue, scarlet and T. F. Rimell "DZ CHOIR MASTER Mr. I. R. Edwards 3 7 6 Red, green hoops, qtd W. Hide K b c Borealis—Brazen Molly white hpd slvs, scarlet cap be Atout Maitre—Le Rossig no I cap 1 C WADDOW Mrs. L. Brotherton 4 9 0 Blue and silver (halved) R. Renton •37 TREE FOX Mr. R. M. Jowitt 3 7 6 Olive green, purple slvs, L. Shedden J ' ^ b g Epigram—Flashing Eyes blue sleeves, scarlet cap ' be Bois Roussel—Foxnet hooped cap I / GREAT ADVENTURE 4 9 0 Green, yellow sash, hpd R. Ward •DO ROYAL TRIMDON 3 7 6 Blue, white cross belts, H. Clarkson I O Mr. E. A. Brown cap Mr. Harold Price red, white and blue cap ch g Big Game—Arromanches b c Trimbush—Rose Royal I7 JOHN GULLY Mrs. D. Burton 4 9 0 Yellow, orange slvs and J. Bullock DQ BOIGOLI Mrs. J. S. Taylor 3 7 6 Salmon pink, sea green W. Dutton J * ' be Challenge—Silvonessa ' br c Migoli—Davari sleeves and cap I Q GLORIOUS TWELFTH 4 9 0 Aft DORMOUSE Mr. B. Gething 3 7 3 Dark green, red cross E. Davey I U Mr. J. E. Hartley 'v b f Dornot—Fair Princess belts and striped sleeves, gr g Cadanezzo—Fading Glory black cap IQ POLLUX III Mr. D. S. Herbert 4 9 0 Light green and grey W. Easterby RIVE DOREE H H. Aga Khan 3 7 3 Green and chocolate hps, H. Hartigan * ' be Macaron—Gloria II (qtd) green sleeves, light 41 b f Bois Roussel—Rivaz chocolate cap (In Ireland) blue cap 49 WONDERFUL Mr. A. Maiden 3 7 3 White, red diamonds, D. Bullen KARI SOU Mr. W. Holden 4 9 0 Pink and black stripes, H. Clarkson ch f Devonian—Wonderland blue sleeves black sleeves, orange cap 20 b c Souverain—Karina II AD CAP AND GOWN 3 7 3 Scarlet, Navy blue slvs, W. Easterby Mrs. H. F. Mumford-Smith Navy blue cap, scarlet Continued on next page. b or br f Solar Prince—School Teacher spots FUTURE MEETINGS PRINCIPAL TRAINS 1953 (Week Days) AUTUMN MEETING From LIVERPOOL (LIME STREET) THURSDAY - To:— - 5th NOVEMBER LONDON 5R25 p.m. 10K10 p.m. 12A10 midn't. FRIDAY - - 6th NOVEMBER .... 4.17 p.m. 5K40 p.m. 7.05 p.m. SATURDAY - - 7th NOVEMBER LEEDS 5ROD p.m. 7.00 p.m. 8.35 p.m. MANCHESTER .... 5R00 p.m. 6.10 p.m. 7.00 p.m.

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