Saturday, July 7, 1934 THE DAILY MIRROR Page 25 MELDR UM MA Y WIN LONDON CUP TO DA Y ALEXANDRA FINE DOUBLE ANOTHER BIG PARK RUNNERS FOR THE NORTH RACING CHANGE 3.0—SOUTHGATE S. PLATE (S-Y-O), £200; Xm, Major McCalmont's Horses.Leave 040 LUCIAN (Braime), 8-11 a. Wraee 111 SONNET (V Smyth), 8-11 Ormenus Adds to the Stockbridge for Newmarket 300 GREENSWARD (Earl). 8-7 CalUwell 04 REFLECTING STAR (Rufdiers), 8-4 ...... T. Barber Coroado Success 00 ROLLING STOt.'E (S. Darline). 8-4 C. B.ichard8 TETRARCH MEMORY 004 LYCURUUS (W. NightiDgs.il), 8-4 042 DOLLY GREV (Saxby), 8-4 Herbert Closely following the parting of Colombo 430 TWEEDLEDUM (Higes), 8-4 Ray DONOGHUE AGAIN 002 NAVY BLUE (T. Leader, jun.), 8-4 Ferryman and his jockey comes the news of another " break " in a racing association of much longer 000 KING'S COUNSELLOR (W. Payne), 84 .. A. Smirke By BOUVERIE 330 LIGHT OF MORNING (Persse], 8-4 standing. 030 VICTOR NORMAN (Gilpin), 8-4 C, Smirke A LEXANDRA Park has its really big day ot All Major McCalmont's horses which have 000 NEW LEAP {Beattyl. 8-4 ^*- the year this afternoon, and it must be been trained for so many years by his cousin, Other Entries.—Bin ha tone. First Moon said that the racing will eclipse that provided H. S. Persse, at Chattis Hill, are being trans­ Betting Forecast.—5-2 agst Sonnet, 9-2 Navj Bine, 5 Doll)' ferred immediately to the Hon. G. Lambton, prey 8 Lycurgus, Tweedledum and Rolling Stone, 10 Ligiit on the last stage of Newmarket. Of course the of Morning, 100-6 otliers. going will be on the firm side, but apparently at Newmarket. 3.30—JUVENILE SELLING PLATE, £200; 51, Mr. Persse, who, like Mr. Lambton. was a that fact will have no great effect on the size leading amateur rider before setting up as a 001 MOZAMBIQUE 0 (G Bennett), 90 of the fields and particularly that for the trainer, at first interested himself only m rac­ 000 PAMPLONA C (Hogg), 9-0 Caldwell London Cup. ing under National Hunt Rules, but it was not 144 CAT'S PYJAMAS (Brisroe). 8-11 Major HcCiilmont, whose horses have left long before he turned his attentions to flat ATTAINMENT (C. Leader). 8-11 Weston « » * racing, and met with almost instantaneous 411 OT |V, Sniythl. 8-11 Ray A year ago Prince Aly Khan gained his tirst Stocbbridge to be trained toy Mr. Laiubton at success. 004 BUZZ OFF (Kirk), 8-11 Ferryman success of any importance when Taj Ud Din Newmarket. At Doncaster Sales in 1912 he purchased on 4 FREEDOM G |W, Nightingall). 8-11 Dick scored an easy victory at the expense of behalf of Mr. D. McCalmont a yearling by Rol 03 GAME BEAUTY [Wood], 8-ll C. Smirlio Barrage. Prom what I hear the Aga Khan's Although the Pulbourne Stakes developed Herode—Vahren for 1,300 guineas. The colt ABERFOYLE (AUden), 8-11 E. Jones enthusiastic son is more than hopeful that La into a match between Red Biddy and Vermeil was subsequently named The Tetrarch, carried 020 BIRTH HEIRESS (J. M. Bell), 8-11 Souriciere wiU repeat the performance. This II, it proved a thrilling affair. Lady McCal- all before him both on the racecourse and 303 BIRTHLINE IJ, M. Bell). 8-11 CarsUike French importation has been a disappointment mont's filly, who was receiving twelve pounds, later at stud. 013 SON OP A GUN (J. Beary), 8-1! Beary so far, but blinkers have worked wonders with was made favourite at 7 to 4 on, and. though The Tetrarch sired Tetratema and Tetra­ 004 SKIPPER OF MERTON IH. Smyth), 8-11 ,. A. Taylor some horses of late and apparently they are to she won. it was only after a struggle that she meter. both famous on the Turf, and at stud, 001 SHILIN' TilRO' (Woottonl, 811 be tried on La Souriciere to-day. beat Richards's mount to win by a length. and then came Mr. jinks, a son of Tetratema, 0 MISS JAP (Wootton). 8-11 They were always close together, and her pull who won the Two Thousand Guineas in 1929. Other Entries.—Susie Pan, Avon Lass, La Trace t. Who i, Ascot Pointer in the weights enabled the filly to hold off the For over forty years Mr. Lambton trained for Fortune's Fancy. Arctic Light, a very game and consistent vigorous challenge of the Aga Khan's colt. the present Lord Derby and his father, and Betting Forecast.—2 agst Oi. 5 Son nl a Gun, e Birth- line, 8 Mozambique and Smilin' Thro', 10 Aberloyle. 100-8 horse, will no doubt again run well. The turns when he left Stanley House last year he set Cats Pyjamas aud Game Beauty. 100-6 others, will suit him, as also should they Jack Grange, Steve at His Best up as a public trainer. 4.0-JULY HANDICAP, £200; 5L who ran so well for this distance in the Chester Steve Donoghue once again proved that he Is 000 MORSTONE (DuUer), 6-9-7 O. Smirke Cup. If a light-weight can get to the bottom riding as well as ever in winning the Water- 310 ACQUIRE ISnow), 3-8-1 Herbert of him there will be a lot of danger from this beach Handicap on Silkstar, after a great finish 001 DOUGLAS (J.M. Bell), 7-8-0 ex-hurdler. The one I like most, however, is with Fairyhill and Clustine. Figaro, who was CHEPSTOW CARD 210 G.D. IT (W, Nightingall), 3-7-11 Weston Meldrum, whose third in the Ascot Stakes was made a warm favourite, had every chance, but 131 COMIC RELIEF (Winter), 3-7-11 Lane the best thing he has done for a long time. If with 9st. 91b. to carry he found the task too 2,30-UBK.PLATE (T-V-O), £150; 51. 000 SATIRIC (Wontlon), 3-7-11 Ilyan he reproduces that form I think he will win. severe and finished fourth. 000 FIT2 OSBOUN (H. Jirvia), 8-9 S. Donoghue 000 ORLOVE (Stedail), 4-7-10 — * * * 00 I'l.lTNUER III, Foreossoi))tS-9 Foreytli • 42 BLUE GAR (F, llartigan). 3-7-8 ,. Sirctt K * * HO FORTY WINKS (Siiow). S^d 11. Gra»ea 300 KAIDA (Gilpuil, 3-7-8 D, Smith Blue Car, who was a bit unlucky In his last Weston cut out the work on Fairyhiil, but In 01 inutNINU SANDS (Cnndel!), 8-6 G. Itidiarda 004 TRUE NORTH (Holland), 4-7-4 — attempt, has some smart sprinters to beat in tJie last furlong he was joined by Silkstar and 00 imiuirr ANO KAEIY (Uiibbina), e-6 O'Neill 003 HAPPY MORN (Lowe), 4-7-4 Rioliardson the July Handicap, yet the task should not be Clustine. There was a great tussle between 022 MARV .lOAN lArrowsmitlll, 8-6 BarUsira 000 MORLONIA (J. M. Bell), 4-7-3 C. Richards beyond him. Acquire—badly off at Brighton the trio, and Donoghue forced Silkstar into the 120 I.ORni.INO (C. Pratt), 8-*i Jtc7,ant Other Entries.—Portenia. Royal Ulsi.er, Birth Child, after his Folkestone win—is a danger, and so lead as they made the ascent to the winning 200 CORKOI'SIS I'I'cmpleinan), 8-6 Nicoll Betting Forecast.—5-2 agst Dougias, 9-2 Blue Car 5 Comic is Comic Relief. But perhaps the best thing Otiier Entriss,—TraosiniUfir, lielioriili. I.ilorolt., Priceiist a -Retiel, 6 Arquire, 8 G,D. It and Happy Morn. 10 Morstone. of the day is Seascape Boy, who won easily at post. Double Di ran a disappointing race, be­ Milrei?, Milliioria, Clisblca f. Cinch (c, Mr. Tickler. 100-6 others, the previous meeting and does not look to have ing well beaten a furlong from home, Spiritu- Betting Forecast,.-0 4 ngst ItiiniiiiB Hiuids. 3 Coreopsis, 4.30-LONDON CUP, £1,000; Im 5!. much more to do in the Hornsey Handicap. elle II was again left at the post and followed 't I.ordliiig, 5 Mnrv .loiin, 10 olhcrs. 000 STATESMAN (Duller), 4-9-2 0. Smirke the field a long way behind. 3.0 -ROSS SELLING PLATE {HANDICAP), £110: 6f. 030 HILL SONG (O. Bell), 5-8-8 H, Wragg * * * 010 SWANSON |Arrowam;tl)). 4-8-8 Bartlam 310 THE FONT (P. Beary). 4-8-0 Beary Wales and Scotland 203 MAONOt.IA (Tmiiple^ian), 3-8-6 Nicoll Richards was on a non-stayer when Osman 002 JUST IIOMK IDPrNnanll. 3-8-0 Whiltinelum 000 LA SOURICIERE (l'\ Butters), 4-7-12 Weston Gordon Richards returns to Chepstow, the Pasha was run out of the Ellesmere Stakes by 100 ANNIHILATION' (Cottri)l). 4-7-10 Caldwell scene of his wonderful triumph last year, and Wychwood Abbot, but Armagnac. who appears a 010 COHNISU PRINCF, (l.e(o{)vel, 7-T-13 .... G. Ricliarda 212 LAST OF THE DANDIES (W. I'.^yne), 7-7-9 A Smirke it will be strange if he does not ride a winner completely reformed character, saved him 400 T.A9T PARAnK lEdiviirdsl, 4-7-9 Plunilcy 021 ARCTIC LIGHT (C. Leader), 8-7-2 T. Barber or two; I like his prospects on Burning Sands from a blank day. There was only a head In it 000 H(),l() (V, llohbsl. (i-7-9 lUiio 003 MELDRUM (Rochtort), 5-7-0 Rowley and Quartette, but I am afaid he will find Call between the Weyhill horse and the penalLsed 000 VKRCORD (Woottoi!'., 3-7-7 Kook 320 MANNERING (Blair), 4-7-0 M.
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