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LIVERPOOL Grand National /' LIVERPOOL Grand National Entrance steeplechaseSteeplechase STEEPLECHASE COURSE ,aiS[a„tf Course l%%8 Distance about 4 Miles 856 Yds. BECHER'S Jst Time round shown — — • — BROOK 2."*Time round shoion VALENTINES \» BROOK \ £ord^Se/tons\ THORN FENCE 5 THORN FENCE THORN FENCE 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 Precipitation—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.
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