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ASCOT RACES.

I First Day -Tuesdat, Jttne 18. ' Thx Ascot .Stakes (handicap), of 20sove each, 10 ft, and only S if declared, with ' HMXhov* added; the second received 200aovs, and the third lOOaovs oat of ! the stakes; winners extra. About two miles. (39 sabs, 15 of whom pay Ssovs each). Capt. MaehoU's br h Ravenabury, by [ Isonomy—Penitent, syrs, 9*b 91b I (ML Cannon) 1 ( M. Nigaet's eh c Sancho Panza, 4yrs, , 7at 3tb ... ... (T. Loates) 2 Mr W. M. Redfern's b h Fatherless, ( syrs, 6st 41b ... (H. Grimsbaw) 3 Portland, 7st 131b; Rimini, 6it lib (car 6«s 2!b); Qlesmaway, 7at 4lb (car 7st 6!b; Seville, 6sfc 51b (car 71b); Astroscope, 6;t; Medici, 6et also started. I Betting: 85 to 40 agsb Ravenabury ; 3 to , 1, Sancho Penza; 9 to 2, Gleamaway. I Iα the line for home Rimini collapsed, and Ravensbury then waited upon , Fatherless and Portland, fall of "go," to the distance, when he quitted them and i easily resisted the challenge of Sancho B Panza from the end of the lane by a length I and a-half; two lengths between second I and third. Portland was fourth, Rimini j fifth, and a long way off, Gleamaway , sixth, Seville seventh, Astroscope eighth, and Medici last. Time by Benson's chronob graph, 3mia 37sec Value of stakes, [ JBIOBS. i The Gou* Vase, value 200sovs, given by r Her Majesty, with 200sova in specie for the winner, and lOCoove for the , second, added to a sweepstakes of 20 ■ eovs each; weight-for-age, &c Two i mileSi—lo sobs. i B.R.H. the Prince of Wales' bor br c i yiorizelir., by Sfc. Simon—Pardita 11. 4yre, 94t 51b ... ... (J, Watts) 1

Sir y. Scott's b c Boxer, 3yro. 7«t Sib (T. Loates) 2 Mr P. Alexander's b h Son of a Gun, syrs, 9»r9lb (M. Cannon) 3 Mr C. P. Shrubb'a Insurance, ngnd, 9*t 4lb ... (G. Chaloner) 0 Betting—6 to son Flori2el II.; sto 2 agst Son of a Gun. Insurance, who made the running, had shot his bait whon the line for home was reached, and Piorizel 11. then resumed possession from Boxer and Son of a Gun, and so the race ended, the favourite winning easily at last by a length; three lengths between second and third. Time by Benson's chronograph, 3min 51sec. Value of the stakes, £580. Second Day—Wednesday. J one 19. The Royal Hunt Cup. a piece of plate value 50« ova, with loOOsovs in specie, added to a handicap sweepstakes of 20-tovs each, h.ft; winners extra; the second received 3O0aov«, and the third lOOsovs out of the stakes. New mile (seven furlongs and 168 yards). (63 suba.) Mr A. F. Basset's eh c Clorane, by Castloreflgh—May Girl, syrs, Bit lllb (M. Cannon) 1 Mr T. Worton's eh h Victor Wild, syre, 9 tOlb (G. Chaloner) 2 Mr U. M'Calmont'e b t Irish Car, 4yre, 6st 51b ... .. ... (Knowles) 3 Mr Hamer Base' Bloodthirsty, 4yrs, 6st 31b (W.Newman) 4 Dumbarton, B*6 41b; Lesterlin, B*t; Mintlaw, 7st 101b; Red Heart, 7at 101b; Amandier, 7st 101b; Court Ball, 7st 21b (car7st4lb); Athel. 7«t lib; United, 6st, 131b; Golden Ensign, 6st 121b j Fealar, 6st 9ib (car 63: lllb); Mitabole, Qα 81b; The Corsicau, Qtb 71b; Marnovia, 6-st 6lb (car 6it lllb); Amphidamas, 6sfc 4lb; Ariefcte. 6it3lb; Penfeather, 6st lib (car 21b), uleo started. Betting—ll to 2 ag«t Red Heart, Bto 1 Victor Wild, 100 to 12 Clorane, 10 to 1 Amandier. Amandier carried his colours to the front crossing the road, but challenged on the right by Victor Wild, at the distance, Clorane at once shot up between the pair with Irish Car and Bloodthirsty extricating themselves from the ruck, in which Ariette and Mababelo remained the most prominent. As Amandier and Amphidamas fell away from Victor Wild he was tackled by Clorane, and in an exciting finish between the pall* the latter eot on terms fifty yards from the chair and won by a short head. Irish Car was third at an interval of two lengths, wloh Bloodthirsty fourth, Amandier fifth, Amphi damaa sixth, Ariette eeveuth, Matabele eighth, Fealar ninth, Dumbarton tenth, Red Heart eleventh, Athel twelfth, Lesterlin thirteenth, and Fenfeather the absolute last. Value of the stakes, £2160. Thb Coronation Stakes, of lOOOsovs each, h ft, with 300iovs added ; for three year old fillies; Bst 101b each, with penalties &c.; the second received 20030V8. and the third saved stake. Old mile (one mile 15 yards). (55 cubs.) Mr L. Braesey'e b f Butterfly, by Hamp- ' ton—Merry Duchess, Bst 3lb (W. Bradford) 1 Mr W. Low's eh f Garter Queen, 8-st 101b (M. Cannon) 2 Sir J. Miller's b f La Sagesse, 9at 31b (S. Loatee) 3 Galeottia, 9.*t3lb; Golden Rod, Bst 101b; Galiana, Bst 31b; Santa Palma, B*t 31b; Cherry, 8«t 31b ; Gae,Bet 31b; Sati, Bet3lb ; and Nighcan, Bit. 31b, also started. Betting—s to 2 agst La Sagesse, 11 to 4 Garter Qoeen, 7 to 1 Galiana, 8 to 1 Gas. 100 to 12 Butterfly. In the straight Gsrter Queen and Craliana took close order, with Butterlly and Gas, and in their heels laid La Sagesse and Galeottia to the distance. Sere Gafl and Galiana were In difficulties, and with Garter Queen finishing tamely, she was beaten three parts of a>, length from Butterfly, in turn having a similar advantage over La Sagesse. At. a clear interval Galeottia was fourth, Galiana fifth, Sati sixth, Golden Rod eighth, Gas ninth, and Cherry tailed oS. Value of the stakes, £3200, ' Ihikd Day—Thursday, June 20.. The Gold Cup, value lOOO3OVB, with 2000 in specie in addition, bat of which the second received 500 joVβ, and the third 250<0v8; added to a sweepstakes of 20*ove, h-ft; weight-for-age; m andg allowed 31b. Abo at two miles and a bait, (26 subs). Mr H. M'Calmont'a b h Isinglass, by leonoray—Deadlock, Syrs, o<at 41b (T. Loates) 1 Baron de Hirsch , *be Reminder, 4yrs,9at (M. Cannon) 2 Capt. Machell'e br h Kilsatlagban, syrs, 9st 41b ... ... (G. Chaloner) 3 Betting—ll to2on Isinglass; 6to 1 agst Reminder; 33 to 1 Kilsallagfean (offered). ' KilaaUaghan made moderate ronniag and wan followed at intervals of about three lengths by Isinglass and Reminder into the Swioley Bottom, when the pace improved. At the same time Isinglass drew nearer to KilsaUaghan and widened the gap from Reminder, who was taking matters quite easily. Between the brickkilns and the bend Isinglass closed with Kilsaliaghaa and slightly headed him into the straight, with Reminder at their heels. Belfgp the distance KilsaUaghan Rave way, and thereupon Reminder made his effort to reach Isinglass, which quickly evaporated, and he was beaten easily by three lengths; half as far between second and third. Time by Benson's chronograph, 4u in 59 2-ath sec Value of the stakes. .££s2o.

The New Stakes of lthova each, with ! lOGOiovs added, for two-year olds; colts Bst 101b, fillies 8-tt 71b; winnere sib extra; the second received 10%, and the third 5% on the whole stake. T.Y.C. (five furlongs, 186yarde). (124 sub*.). Sir J. Miller's br f Roqucbrune, by St. Slmou—3t. Marguerite, Bst 71b (S. Loatei) 1 Duke of Westminster , * b c Shaddock, by St. Serf—Orange, Bit 10!b (M. Cannon) 2 H. R.H. the Prince of Wales' br f Thaij, by St. Serf—Poetry, 8»t 7lb (T. J. Calder) 3 Woodmancote, B<t 101b; Galeazzo, Bit 101b; Mimic (late Cronstadt), Sit 101b, Harp-Or, Bst 10lb; Max, 8»t 101b: G by B&rcaldine—Monte Roaa, Bst 101b; Musidora, B*t 71b; and Serfdom, Set 71b; also started. Betting: 2 to 1 Roquebrune, 11 to 4 Thaie, 100 to 8 Shaddock. Woodmancote jumped off from Mimic Iβ the centre, aud (they were followed on the left by Thais and Roquebrune, with Shaddock At their heels, and on the right by the Monte Rosa colh, G&leazzo, and Max, from Musidora. These positions were maintained until a quarter of a mile from home, when Galeazzo parted company from Max and the Monte Roaa colt on the one aide, with Thais aad Roquebrune joining Woodmancote and Mimic The last-named pair were beaten below the distance, and Koquebrune came on from Thaie until they were challenged by Shad* " dock, who, besides splitting the pair. J t rapidly ! overhauled Roquebrune, and, fa spite of an exhibition of greenness, reduced the verdict to a head; two lengths between second and third. Woodmancote was fourth, Galeazzo fifth, Mimic elxtta, Max seventh. Serfdom eight, and Musidora la«t. Time by Benson's chronograph, lmin 16 2 sth sec. Value of the stakes, £1894. -

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Press, Volume LII, Issue 9182, 13 August 1895, Page 2

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ASCOT RACES. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9182, 13 August 1895, Page 2

ASCOT RACES. Press, Volume LII, Issue 9182, 13 August 1895, Page 2