Thursday, June 2, 1938 THE DAILY MIRROR Page 29 Now for the AND JOCKEYS 2.0—TADWORTH S. PtATE, j8406: 51. GREYHOUND 020 SHARNBROOK (Lave). 5-9-0 , 020 WAM (Freake); 5-9-0~'...' D. Butcliers DANfiMPRE .(Nugent), .,5-8-11 ; J. Kirby 340 CRAMPIT (Beatty), 9^K-U/,.,- Carslalje 330 LORDLlKa (C. Pratt),' E'S-ll; P. Beasley 023'GAIETY GIRL (P. BeSi-y;-4-8-11) Beary 000 PAR AWAY (Walls), 7-8-U ,,.., O: Richards 000 STRATHCARRON (Winter), 9-8-11 Hawcrolt 000 PLAISANTIN II .(Stedall), 3-8-4 Dawson DERBY 022 ROYAL SHOCK (P. Havtigan), 3-8-1 H, WragR 130 THE DEVIL'S OWN (Becby), 3-B-I Lowrcy hurdles would help BciiUaine immensely in h]» 004 BOLD FORM (R, Dick), 3-U-l CroUcH Derby preparation and it was sheer bad lucft OOO JUDY O'GRADY (W. Ni^luingall), 3-8-1 G. Rithards Other Entries.-^Census, Fingall, Revolte, Hawaii, to have the dog injured. In .spite of f^pl-^ Betting Forecast.—5-2 agst Crampit, 11-4 Lordlmg, 9-2 expect to see Mr. Plintham's second striiif'do Gaiety Girl, 6 Royal Shock, 8 Judy O'Grady, I0(^8 others. well. a.SS—RIDDLESDOWN S. PLATE, £250; 7f. Harmon also has Junior Classic and as. this 030 OLD SERPENT (Gilpin), 4-9-0 ....'...... Marshall fine youngster has already won the Gold Collar 000 BUCKLAND (H. Hartigan), 7-9-0 Sharpies his chances must not be overlooked. 234 TAKE TIME (S. (DonOKliuo), 4-9-0 Beary 000 WESTERN WAVE (Killalee). 7-8-11 — The fact that Wattle ISarU was iniplaccd in 021 THE BLUE BOY (F. Hartieaii), 8-8-11 R. A, Jones the Gold Collar final can be ignored when con- 030 FAIR OUTLOOK (C. Langlands), 7-8-11 — 002 MANCEUVRE (J. Hall), 8-8-11 0. Richards sidcrnig his chance of winning his sccona 430 TEASE YOU (Tabor), 5-8-11 • Derby. The Catfoid track is not the White 322 SALENA (W. Nightingall), 5-8-11 G. Richards City by a long shot. Other Entries,—-Brave M:c, Hollands, Binary. Prince Charlie III, Benoflcial, Ocean Blue, Flectnes.s, Sands of As I shall have another opportunity of fully the Desert, Toyaupple, The Shaver. discussing the Derby prospeiits before the first • Betting Foreoast.'—9-4 ag^t The Blue Boy, 5-2 Salena, 5 Manceuvre, 8 Buckland, li) Take Time, 100-8 others. heats are run I leave the subject with the re­ 3.15—CORONATION CUP, £1,500; lini, 5yds. mark that if you can get a nice long price, about 213 COLUMCILLE (O. Bell), 5-9-6 H. Wragg itiiiiii. Grosvenor Bob it is an opportunity not to be 411 MONUMENT (B-Rochlort), 5-9-6 P. Beasley •^ ml missed, 211 SENOR (R. Dawson), i-S-s J, Crouch *. iliK • li ^ il'i. If he can break two national records when 102 GOYA-II (Lambton), 4-3-3 E. C, Elliott li i\> I-. [ii*| * 11 321 FAIR COPY (C, Leaden, 4-9-3 Pcrryman lUlll iiUlli 1, * his preparation is nothing like complete, what 042 DRAGONADE (Cottri)l); 4-8-7 , Beary will he do when trained to perfection ?. 214 DARDANELLES II (Fk. Butters), 3-8-0 G. Richards Mrs. J. F. Cearns. Other Entries.-Boswell, Suzerain, Betting Forecast.—2 agst Monument, 7-2 Fair Copy, X/ESTERDAY the time-nonoured Epsom sonable if you don't 9-2 Senor, 11-2 Goya II, 10 Columcillc, 100-8 others. know that his trainer riTHE Laurels Is 3,50-HEATHCOTE STAKES, £500; Um, 5 yds, •*" Derby topped the bill. To-day many of 321 PAIR COPY (C. Leader), 4-9-10 those who have, been Pound Foolish over the is fully alive to the •*• Wimbled on's 043 PERIPOX (B,-Rochfort), 4-9-10 P. Bcaslcv gee-gees will wi^ to be penny wise before they dog's state of fitness. counterpart to the 003 SAN MIGUEL (C. Leadfr), 3-7-a T, Weston have completely gone to the dogs. There are not many Derby and it holds 103 CRUMB (W. Nightingall), 3-6-12 That thriving infant, the Greyhound Derby, wiser heads In the almost as much Inter­ OthDr Entries,—Sansalvo. Strcamstown, Double Sport, est for the greyhound Artlul. grows tremendously in interest every year and training business than Betting Forecast.-5-2 on Perifox, 3 agst Fair Copy, to-day the draw will he made at the Savoy Jim Syder. He made enthusiast. 10 others. 4.as—GREAT SURREY FOAL STAKES (T-Y-O), Hotel. On the luck of the draw rests the hopes no mistake last year For the past' two £500; 5f of many owners who have been striving for when he said he would years IVIrs, J, F. CELIBA C (Pk. Butters). 8-2 D Smith years to land the richest prize dog racing has ftin the Derby with Ccarns, wife of 41 EVERMINS (Bcatty), 7-13 Westoii Wimbledon's manag­ BUOYANT (N, Cannon), 7-13 Herbert to offei*. Wattle Barli. He now 3 SNOW WHITE (W. Nightingall), 7-13 G. Richards You can have the best greyhound ever knows that Grosvenor ing director, has won 0 JOYOUS P (Digbyl, 7-13 E. Smith whelped, but you still need good luck for your Bob can be improved the cveiit with grey- COCKPIT (C. Leader), 7-7 Robertson dog to win a Derby. upon still further in liounds bought from BURNS- NIGHT (Lawscn), 7-4 C. Richards 3 INFRA RED (Boyd-Rochfort), 7-1 .... Richardson The gnal closing stage was on Tuesday. No his preparation, which Ireland with that idea. Other Entries,—Palbazi, Farouche is being timed to a Betting Forecast,—7-4 agst Evermine, 3-9 Infra Red, sensational last-minute entries had been ex­ She has been for­ 9-2 Sn-jw White. 8 Joyous f, 10 Burns' Night. 100-8 pected, although some new stars have been im­ nicety. tunate in having as others. 5.0—ROYAL STAKES H'CAP, £500; Im. UOvds. ported from Eire. We have had several her scout one of 'Jie 112 TIN HAT (T, E. Leader), 8-10 ,.. R A Jones The rule which calls for three races in this races in which the best judges of a grey­ 431 BUCKWOOD (B, Jarvis), 8-8 ............' Lowrev country before greyhounds are eligible for the leading Derby dogs hound In Ireland, 140 HAZY (CottriO), 8-5 ..,; Ferryman Derby has prevented eleventh-hour swoops on have had pipe-openers, namely, Billy Quinn, 301 BARRY D'GR (G. Bennett), 8-1 G. Richards It was on the advice 304 SUB POENA (R. Jones) 7-13 ... Getliin the big prize. and it is fairly evident 000 EARNALOT (Cottrill), 7-12 ' Weston that they can all show of Billy Quinn that see no reason to hedge about Grosvenor Mrs, Ccarns bought 100 BEN MORE (Sneyd), 7-12 S WraRK improvement by the Bob's chance. •414 LINN OP DEE (D. Wangh), 7-10 Blackshnw Top of the Carlow 203 EVENING MIST (W. Nightingall), 7-9 ,.., Sibbvitt I TNTIL the draw has been made there is not time the first round 000 TICKLLNG (Easterbee), 7-7 ......... 0. Richards *-^ much chance of being able to weigh up of the Derby is run to-morrow week. Road, winner of the 1936 Laurels. 200 FLOREEPSOS iLawsonlM. 7- 6 RESULTS the prospects of the outstanding entrants Ballyhennessy Sandhills has not yet been Last year Mr. Plintham nursed a warm hope 000 NIGHT LAMP (Gilpin), 7-4 .,. Gilocrt Other Entries.—St. Swithiii, Cordon, La-Li' 'Cosford, accurately, seen at full stretch this season. Wattle Barb of winning the Laurels with Bealtaine, and Bab1.30.—TOWARy Austin, D POINT (G. Richards). 1; MASTER­ I have already stated that I think highly : has not had a race over the course and It Is there is no doubt that he would have suc­ FUBettinL (Eg. Smith)Forecasf.--5-, 2; PITO2 a^^Ut (Beary)Hazy, 7-, 2 3.Barr Bettingy d'Or: , 5-4 EveninTOWARg DMist POINT, 11-, 3 100-3Tin 0 HatBeneficial, 7 Su,b 5Pcena Piton, , 81 0Tickling Grecko,. Grosvenor Bob's chances of success and I see prabable that Manhattan Midnight can be ceeded if Qulnn had not spotted Ballyhcnnessy 100-e7 othersPhileas. , Godolphin, 30 Mrs, Grundy, Masterful, no reason to hedge just yet. Sandhills just in the nick of time to complete Colonizer, Carton. Tote: Win, 4s, ed,; places. 3E. 46.. keyed up to knock a lew hundredths oH his 12s. 5d.. 5s. Id. Three-quarters; one and a half. (G. There is a prevalent idea that Jim Syder lias best time the pui'chase and send him over for the L-aurela Bennett,) in which he beat Bealtaino by a neck. 2.5,—RASPBERRY (P. Herbert), l; BRIARCOURT been unwise in bringing his Derby hope to a There is also Bealtame in the background as (Sharpies). 2; EAV SAI.I,V (Sirctt), 3. Betting: 11-4 Inigh pitch in his training much too soon. a very dark horse. This greyhound would have Now wc arc approaching another Laurels RASPBERRY, 100-30 Montes Birt. 11-2 Briarcoiirt, Paroquet, 7 Kodikote Belle. 10 MiMinazo, 100-7 Hal Many people think that Grosvenor Bob is been seen in the Grand National if he had not meeting and history is repcatiiip itself. Mr. Tabarin, Bay Sally. Tote: win, 5s. 2d.; places, 3s. Id., sure to go stale before the Derby final. As this injured himself in a trial when he caught the Flintham scored over Billy Quinn in beating 6s. Id-, 8s. lid. One; same, (McVittie,) 3.0—THE DERBY STAKES. greyhound has brolten two national records hare.
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