Monday, May 23, 1938 the DAILY Page 29 UNGFIELB WINNERS

Monday, May 23, 1938 the DAILY Page 29 UNGFIELB WINNERS

Monday, May 23, 1938 THE DAILY Page 29 vvLr»%rtfvurtf"irt/v'%^rtiVvv^."vu^^%^"\^j-i/v-i^j%n.puni%ffani 2.0—JUVENILE S. PLATE (T-Y-0), £200; 51. 003 TOMMY THE GUESSKR (Maloney), 8-7 .. Bear:y 0 ROIiDENNIS (Pease), 8-7 D. Butchers 000 SUNDAY PURS (Donoghuel. 8-7 ^.•i/v^^ilrwr^.^%^r••---r^Ai^/^.%vv^l^rtl*v'iAl^i^•^---•»•"-•w".«%% 002 STIPA O (Parker), 8-7 C. Richards 042 SCOTTISH RIPLE (Lavei, 8-7 G. Richards No jockey riding to-day can give the elder 0 BRIANPORD (P. Allclen), 8-4 Benneyworth Wragg points on ' saving " a horse of doubtful REJECTED (R. Adamsl, 8>4 D, Smith stamina. Besides his victori(;,s on Blenheim NATALE SOLUM IDiilty), 8-4 00 GOLDEN CHARACTER (Barlinsi), 8-4 ., E. Smith and Felstead. he has been placed four times 0 POND APPECTION (Russell). 8-4 Wellt^ in the Derby, and it's never safe to leave out 0 CONTANGO (H. Leader). 8-4 Lacey the A^a Khan at Epsom. 244 PILS DE JOIE (Martin), 8-4 On the left you see 03 MOUNTAIN BELLE (V. Smyth), 8-4 Mulllns Michael Beary, In passing, remember MahinoutJ. who was 2 OAME AGNES P (G. Sadler), 8-4 — who has had a supposed to be a non-stayer before he upset BLUE ZONE P (Button), 8-4 warm spot (or Ta,i Akbar two years ago Other Entries,—-Grinso, John M f. Guinness, Little Blandstai-'s Derby Old Man, Locli Ness Mystery. Apple Fritter, Welsh chances all the -•••••••• Horse f, Babs f, Glencree 1, Kalo, Knysna, Life, Crows Nest, Jinh:. season. Thought Betting Forecast.^11-4 agst Scottish Rifle, 4 Pi!s de he'd like to ride pRESENT price ot iVIirza II is 25 to 1. An­ Joie, 5 Dame A(!nes f, 6 Stipa c, 8 Rejected, 10 Pond him at Epsom, but other at longer odds is Malabar, a little- Affectipn, 100-8 others. after Bhindstar's 2.30—B»OMFORD S. PLATE (Hantlicari}, £^00; 6t. victory at Lin g- raced colt trained by R. C..Dawson, who has 000 DANGAN (Whitaker), 5-3-0 Maher •h r* nothing to learn about turning out Derby 002 KING ALFRED (Russclll, 4-8-7 Wells field Park on '1,. Saturday, George horses. 220 PELSTONK (Hammcttl, 4-8-6 •s Duller, the colt's 030 DARTER (Owiltl, 4-B-6 S. Wrai!!; trainer, said that Golden Sovereign is a good second favourite 030 JOE'S BROTHER (P. Hartigan), 4-8-6 as H. Sprague had for the Derby on the strength of his victory in 000 REJOICE (C. Peck), 3-8-5 .". —- handled him so the Newmarket Stakes, but did he beat Malabar aOO .SAN SEBASTIAN I J. Wocd), 6-8-5 -— well he would give 001 THE SHAVER (Tabor), 3-3-4 the lad his b i g so easily as to warcant a differor.cc of -S3 points 003 CANTOl (Storie), 4-8-3 Stephcn^nn chance at Epsom. in their prices ? 020 PANTASY (G. Alldenl. 2-ti-l Beary will in all Malabar had been second to Chatsworlh in 043 GONG (Scobie). 6-8-1 Sibbritt probability have 000 YALE STAll (A, Boyd), 5-7-13 — the mu 11 n t on the Blue Riband Trial at Epsom, and lo show 002 TOYAPFLE iTempSemanI 3-7-13 G. Richards Troon. that he had improvea in the interval he easily 001 PRESIDENT'S PUTTER (C. Waugh), 3-7-12 turned the tables on Mf I-Ialdins horf^e when E, smith they met at Newmarket. 001 AMORGOS rC. Leadcri, 3-7-12 W. Grigfrs 022 TUAN (Davcy), 4-7-12 H. Guiiri AR a son of Singapore, there slioiild De httle 230 SCHEDIA (G'. Langlands), 5-7-10 —— or no doubt about liis ability to stay the mile 000 LIGHT STAR (Bridianaiii, 4-7-6 —— and a half, and 40 to 1 about a horse with these Other Entiies.—Rockes, Binary, Hans Sachs, Namc- Je.ss, Notlaw. Pelswood. TP anybody asks you credentials is not J, bad price Betting Forecast.- 5-3 Toy apple. 7-2 Gong, 9-2 The Shaver, 6 Caiitoi. 13-2 President's Putter, il Amor -^ w.hat'll win the •» -4- * gos, 100-8 others, Derby don't tell them 3.0-BIRMINaHAM Hcp SlaKes (3-V-O), £500; Im. T^INAL acceptances on Wednesday will show 434 SILVIAN I'lammettl, 8-5 Gethin Pasch. That is, of '- the sLrengtli—numer!:a!l,v—of Ihe oppo­ 021 USK (H. Leader), 8-5 Lowroy course, if you really sition to Pasch, buf frankly I doubt if there is 000 HONEYBUN (C. Wauffh). 8-4 Croueh wish to impress. 000 DAYDAWN (J. Jarvis), 8-3 E. Smith anything to prevent Go'rdon Richards at 02! BRACKENDALE IR, J. Collin?;), 8-3 .- G. Richards Nobody wants to •" last achicvln,:^ his life's .404 LINN Ol" DEE (D. Waugh). 8-3 know that the fav­ ambiSion. Oil MOUNT VERNON (Beattvi, 8-2 J, Simpson ourite is next door to 000 CHACELEY (J, Jarvis), 7-13 — '"" home and dried." P a s c li did not 003 HORATIO fDigby), 7-13 Mitchell jump into the lime­ Pasch stands out 304 SIXTEEN (G. Collinp;), 7-1! Blackshaw light unheralded. 000 TIDDINGTON (Rintoull, 7-10 Packham farther thah ever Bi'fore tlie season 040 ANGELPISH (P. Belli, 7-6 C. Richards after Portmamock's started all Wiltshire 030 VOL AU VENT (Lambton), 7-5 Spragiie latest failure at Ling- 300 BIENVENUE (Sneyd), 7£ — was saying IhatFrtd field Park on Satur­ Other Entries. "Honorarium, Deep I,evel, Paststep, Dariing had his Greenroom, Stevedore, Flore.s, Haggis. day. But he may be 5 to 4 or less to-day, and Betting Forecast.—9-4 ai'.st Silvian, 7-2 Mount Vernon, lifth Derby winner 9-2 Usl;, 6 Angclfish, ii 'ri'yXmi. 10 Horatio and Bien- who among once-a-year backers wants to " buy venue, 100-8 Honevbim, lOO-G others at Bcrkhampton. money " ? 3.30-COVENTRY MAIDEN PLATE, £200; 7f. In his first race at 30 CANOPSUS (Donoghuei, 4-8-<l ,.,.,. Crouch Remind them if yoii wi" that Banram was Kcmpton he simply 021 USK (H: Leaden, 3-8-3 ~- a good thing not so long ago. Then be pre­ 000 ECLIPSED IDutton), :i-7-7 C. Richards lost a field of experi­ pared for a nasty corae-back reterring to Or­ 402 BULAWAYO (R, J. Collini?!. 3-'7-7 -— enced top notchers. 000 SOARABEN (H. Powiicv), 3-7-7 well and Colombo, who looked every bit as Still a oaoy m rhe racing sense, he did like­ 000 TRIX IDigby). 3-7-4 Mitchell good as Pasch appears this side of June 1. but he finished with a burst of speed that wise when he met the cream of the season's 042 ON STRAIGHT (H. Stevensl, 3-7-4 — - Blandstar was a 200 to 1 chance before he will be disconcerting for any non-stayer.$ he 040 ARNOLD II. (Russell), 3-7-4 Wills three-year-olds in the Guineas. upset Portmarnock and Troon on Saturday.- encounters next week, 32 GENERAL KID (G. Colling), 3-7-4,. Robertson Nothing like 200 to 1 vvill be offered against 03 LIZA (Lambton], 3-7-4 \ Sprague Before 'that he hac' finished last in the Fred Darling says Pas:*h is a " good hor.se." ALBANY GIRL (T, R. Leader), 3-7-4 Lacey Guineas. him to-day, but the odds will still be suflicl- When the trainer of Captain Cuttle, Coronach, 0 DEMAGOGUE (H. Madden), 3-7-4 Middleton April the Fifth was also an outsider be­ ently satisfying to these who want "something Manna and Cameronian sa.vs that, it can be 430 UP JENKINS O'k Bufteis), 3-7-4 D. Smith fore he won this seU-same Lingfield race. of a price " and a bit more than a forlorn taken that Pasch is rated on a. par with the 0 JUBILEE VENTURE (T. Waughl, 3-7-4 ,,., —^ hope. Other Entries.—Toplady, Celosia, Sannazaro, Green iVIid-day Sun Hkcwise prefaced his Derby quartette whose names are on the Derby roll. BaiKC, Terrace Zandcyn, Samstart, Perfect Artiste, victory by proving that he ebnld stay a mile •f -f • Jockeys^ who have ridden against him speak Golden Grain, Wayleave, Loventor, Swilcan. Miss and a half over a course very similar to of the manner in which he covers the ground Car.ada, Millinocket, Theodora. BettiKg Forecast.-—5-2 agst On Straight. 7-2 Up Jen­ Epsom. A NOTHER for those with an anti-Pasch —" almost without touching it " kins, 9-2 Bulawayo, 5 General Kid, 13-lJ Usk, lo Liza outlook is Mirza II, who may not be the No, I do not think anything will beat Pasch 100-8 others, Blandstar had the weights in his favour 4.0—PACKINGTON PLATE (T-Y-O F), £200; 5f. against Portmarnock and Tr.x>n on Saturday, rank non-stayer so many suppose. if he keeps well. But I'll let vou into a secret, Oil EIGHT BLLLS (R. J. Coiling), 9-2 ., P, Beaslcy 003 MOUNTAIN CALL (P. Allden), 8-6 .. Beimeyworth Olympus, who could not beat the Aga Khan's Pi-oviding the going keeps firm, I'm having 30 ON VIEW (R, Adams 1, i-G Ferryman flyer when receiving 121b. at Newbury, was a little each way on Mirza II. Should rain DARK CHINA (E. Harper). 8-6 — good enough for all except Blandstar on Satur­ make the hoofs dig in it will be MalatJar .

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