
TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS-DAILV EXPRESS, 20 THURSDAY. , THE DAILY EXPRESS. MAY 3, '1934 COLOMBO WILL NOT BE AN ODDS-ON DERBY FAVOURITE GUINEAS VICTORY-AND THEN THE "INQUEST" TRAINING HINTS HORSES EXPECTED TO TENSE MOMENT AT THE DO WELL TO-DAY BUSHES-BOLD BID NEWMARKET.—Faltes Vos Jt'i.;^ and The Scribe have been well tiir.ecl SI! NEWMARKET; Wednesday. up for the Botesdale Three-year-tjUi BY EASTON . T would be impossible to Imagine I a better day. It is not surprising Handicap, but more to my liking js that there is a fine crowd to see Half Mast, wires our resident corre­ NEWMARKET, Wednesday. Colombo win. The only disappoint­ spondent. Gii/711 \XTITH the noise of a great chattering but mildly subdued crowd on ment is the absence of Blazonry, He liiis progressed iii tlic right cl;i. VV Newmarket Heath still assailing my ears and perhaps dulling my whom many wanted to back for a tloii since winning nt Doncastei-, :,:ni icnses a wee bit, I must candidly admit that I have been a spectator of place. is again strongly landed Ainortui'i m Wc many incidents on "Two Thousand" Day at Newmarket which have con­ expected to finish In the freJm rniik. vinced me that It is the most difficult race to deal with that I have ever •> <• The big crowd in ihe cheaiier ring calls Estate Duty and Bachelor'.s Dale .,ro experienced here. And I am sure I am only one of all the unbiased and attention to the fact that it is fortunate more or less landed lor the Lonu CViujip tonscientious critics. we Rave not got a wet diij. for there Selling Plate, hut I cannot i:\\U{-T Colombo nas just outlasted under pressure the French invader Easton -.'oiild not be sufficient cover for them on beating Lnnson. who is In excellent umi Sj < the stand. No doubt the Jockey^CIub will by a length and landed the amazing Improve the stand as soon as they get and will be carrying plenty of sl;ibN- odds of 7—2 laid on' him, but he wiU sufBcieut money. fldence. rertainly not now start an odds-on lad," said the kind ones. "A bee In his The smart Vermeil 11. Rliould comiiiHB lavourite for the Derby. Nor willi bonnet," some repUea/ his winning sequence in the NewiiDiket TUST befo- But he went well to the post and had , hot favourite for the first race was Two-Year-Old Stakes, and It seoin.s his tote backers, .who only got 3d.coole d off. He was drawn No. 12—the out­ CHIPPENHAM STAKES FINISH.—Typhonic (H. Wragff) beating Loose­ found in Rodomontade filly. She paid a necessary to look beyond the spL-cdy O In the n : for every 2s.. queue up again so en­sider.of the lot. Ptsrhaps. however, that Silver Belle lor the winner or tlio i:iy strife (Gordon Richards) by a short head. great compliment to her Gatterick Bridge cap and am , thusiastically at Epsom! was not against him, and lie was still L-onqiierors, Elfin colt and Lance Sergeanj, Plate. ' enough uiitH he goi tangled up a bit with by winning on a tight rein. Her owner Complete selections: 2.0. Liiiixui: y ;jo atimlratkni. Lord Glnncly's champion has been the Valerius, Jottings Bay I«'id.v edit: 3.0. Vtrnifll ll.; -.rAQ had to go to 600 guineas to buy Jier hack. fnosi diEcnssed colt lii the world lor six Tlie starter told me. however, there was On to-day's showing she will win many il.viiprioii: 4.0. Half y\\\st; 4.30. !S||vrr licit,.' The Ijlti jnoiulis past, but It will be nothinR com­ no incident, but I saw that It was not the more races. Tlic following Ijorse.'j are also cxpccioa hit his thirt usual Colombo—Into the lead at once. He to do well at Newmarket to-day:— pared uith the way his nnme will be "in HYPERION SHOULD WIN • , • So tiile Is t; was behind Valerius and the leading Fla­ From The 2.0.—Cojisirr (LamlKJiirn) fancied. Care­ lour. iho ncw.s" and tlip public mouth diiriiie menco, while I have mentioned Bright Flammchen Just missed the place for ful Siillor (Epsom) each way. The next five weeks. Bird. The "Frenchman" wn.s also banir which, she was ijard-ridden. It was fortu­ Bradiniiti \H thcie ne te for those who would have backed 2.30.—KCVCIIIP (Beckhampton) f;iiioip(l thiit he iniKli' OwiiPis and traliier.s of oulfitaiidliiif pt-r- SmikibS (Jf^vlngton) useful chnntc. farmer.'! may not r.ppreciale all this, but FOR C. LEADER Fortlet gelding that Jie was not saddled, once. Tile III • Course 3.0.—Dfnrnun i- (l-'in)l>ourn I r.irJi-BHV It Is riip penalty of the great and of « • • as I am sure he would have had no uiid nipiilnt' ' chance with the winner. chance. l.:i(I,v of Veiilie f iFoxliillj hn'n Jior-ps -^vith Cnloini'o's chji'-jicterisUt-'S—lu OHNSTONE said he steadied Colombo, made lilin ]]|:r pnrIJc•II.^r, npjnembcr. and It of ini- BY OUR COURSE CORRESPONDENT been well tried. .lora»tii (Mnntoni f>;u]i J but the coll did not seem quite the way. .iKTtln (Beckhampioii) liniL-icd mid four or iji' ]Joit;inrr—iiiiinv of the cra"-d saw lilm Iti usual "galloping machine." and ROOd COASTER GETS A NEWMARKET, Wednesday. • • • .sjXciii (Ei)soml fancied. the crowd in tlio paddock beforehand to-dav. Judges at the Bushes connrmed to me that overs. when they passed him they did not think HERE will be plenty of time be­ NAP VOTE Great Race VERYTHING had rombliied to make he would be lirst or second. That is why T fore June 6 to discuss, Colombo. HERE were only two runners In the But luck V I this 1934 Newmarket celebration tlie dithedy laterdid, praise him highly for what he A matter of more Immediate interest T Chippenham Stakes, but we were Woodrull speii: Emost remarkable In When Johnstone's whip came By BENDEX. treated to a magnificent race, and Inci­ pud -forctiiK r out lie passed tliose SPORTSMAN'S DIARY, my experience, and near him and was is the query put to me by a facetious dentally to the best piece of Jockeyshlp any bnck-llit l' I have never known then confronted' punter; " Where was Jack Jarvis LL the equine " stars " seem to be we have seen this year on the part of London Combination.—Irficester v Soiitlicr.rt t;it!, tlie bull about ; younger-brother. Dusty, in the Durham Gordon Richards on Loosestrife. Harry such a. conflict of with the real Eas­ Atiiinfan Leatw.—Barnei v Sutton U~Lovii'i • whenahe numbers went up ? " on parade this weelc. Brown Jack Wragg also rode a perfect race on Redlilll oplulon. not only on HowTheyFinished ton danger. A Plate at Hiirst Park on Saturday. the running and the No wonder It was He pointed out that J. Jarvis has had came out on Monday, Colombo did 2.30.—I do not Intend to miss Ol.li T\-phonic- . but this fa!Ir-mlndc d rider no fewer than nine runners at the meet­ Nice PracliiL result, but on the a tense moment, and FOLK when he wins. From what I .saw would be the first to admli t that he had a CBledonlaii'i v Nunbeiid .r6.30i—Winib'.et!',! if the invader had ing so far. but "has not yet had a number his turn yesterday. Hyperion appears much easier task than d: id Gordon. PART Iron merits and demerits COLOMBO at Alexandra Park he may ne good enough Albans (6.<3). matched his stamina the top or the frame to-day. Campanula lo-morrow, and Kent LeacuB.—Erlih and Dplvedce v Lcincloji TM A w»K noi .1 —judged, of course, lie re. (C.30(—Ramssaie P.W. v Rornl Miniiip.-. ;ni.J from the standard (W. R. Johnstone)2-7... 1 with his speed it To-morrow I ifote, that this particular Worcoslershlic i migiit have been a trainer will probaby have two riuinci-s, Dusty on Saturday ! 3.O.—I \inderstand L.\I>V Of VLMt't: R.N. tJepni v Canterbury Wnverlev tii,3»i. Woodilill iitut ii of those who had Gordon Richards w:is hartl at work on London LoasuB.—Premier Div: Bostall JliM-ii r put Colombo on a close go. Most of Rosecrag and Half-Mast. Ganiene.ss and stamina are the t>vo i•"l|,L^• can run a bit. \ take her to be Loosestrife some way from home, r.nd he irfiivesden—P;irfc lioyal v ED<rtti) T—Trt-mii; ^-ni bit of priictjci EASTON the riders certainly qualities I adnnre most in :i iin;chor.se. kept his motnit going so well that lie cauglit in tbe . ij pedestal—of the The one to break the ice for Juivl.q the best of the " djrkie.'?." though, accord­ Miu-hnni V Cr.-.v WHndereit^. Uiv I: CJii-I:., ;<i .i'•• leading lot. think -so. iind.ihougli I have was only beaten a short head. Streitliam T~P.O. Eii«lTiPiT<i v Niirttiuifi u fi R may be Half-Mast. In the Botesdalc Han­ ing lo rcpons. Pairhavcu. Dcocaun coU, lillt W/ICV ••! (C. H. Semblat) 20-1...2 Once again, how­ never won money (Uiiarlioii) V Woolwich Polv, Anyway. Lord dicap. This three-year-old won at Doii- Southern Afnsteur Leaiate.—LI(jvd.>^ BAIII: L'.im* tltc ball Urol, C:ancly and Captain ever.
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