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NEWMARKET FIRST JULY MEETING.

(By Cjulk.] Tbtro Day—Thdrsday.. Jcly 1. THE PRINCESS OF WAJ,ESS STAKE-S, of 10,000 soys, second 1000 soys, third 500 eovs; the nominator of the winner 400 soys. and the nominator of the secoud 200 so\-s out of the stakes ; for three and four-year-olds ; three-year-olds to carry Bst 71b, foiJr Sst 51b, with penalty »na allowances. Bunbury mile (a straight nule, finishinff at-the end of 11.C.)- 250 snhs. Lord Kosebery's b c Velasquez, by Donovan— Vista.Syrs .. .. .- • -• x MrH. McUalmoiit'sbcKnifrhtof the Thwtl<?, by Rosebery—The Kmpress Maud, 4 yrs .. .. 2 Mr Leopofdde Rothschild's b f Goletta, by Gilopm —Bieerta, 3 yrs .. .. •• . *" KEMPTON PARK SPRING (JUBILEE) MEETING. Second Pay— Saturday, May 15. The Eleventh Year of the KEMPTOM PARK GREAT ''" JUBIMJE " STAKES, a handicap of 3000sove, of which the second received SOOsovs. and the third lOOsova. Entrance 50»ovs. "Jubilee" course (one mile). Mr A. P. Cα! vert's br h Clwyd, by Beauclerc— Strathbroob, 6vr.i, 7st 51b .. (N. llobinson) 1 Capt, Greer'a bf h Kilcoctc, by KHwarlin—Bonnie Morn, syrs, Set .. .. (,T. W*tt«) 2 Mr T. Worton'a eh h Victor Wild, by Albeit \ ictor —Wild Huntress, a«red, 9sfc 91h OV. Bradford) 3 Hebron 7st 31b (F. Allsopp), The Lombard 7st slb, car. 7st 6ib (h\ Finlav), Ranipinn 6st 111b (K. Cannon), Ardvourlie 6«t 31b (H. Jones), Labrador Bst 61b (SI. Cannon), Binna Dorset Bst 71b (F. Riclcaby), Ked Feart Bst 11 Ib (C. Wood), La Sagesse 7«t 91b (S. r.o»tes), Melange 7st 131b, car. Bst (T. .1. Calder). BaUamo Bst 71b (O. Madden) and Mack Briirge 7et Sib (C. Kawiinson) also started. Betting: 3 to 1 agst Clwyd, 4 to 1 KilcocJc, C to 1 Melauge, 8 to 1 Labrador, 100 to 8 The Lombard, 25 to 1 Victor Wild. The flag fell to a capital start, and the pair drawn on the outside at once forced the work, Hebron settling "down dear of Clwyd. The advantage obtained by each enabled them to qtliokly cross over to the inside, and they were followed by The Lombard, Balaamo and La Sagesge, behiod whom oftrae Melange, Dinna. Forget, Victor Wild and Kilcock, with Ra,rapion v Labrador, Red Heart and Maok B'riggs in the rear. After Hebron had increased his lead to four or five lengths from Clwyd, the gap was considerably reduced at the end 6i half a mile, and the pair came on from Tha Lombard and Balsarao to the bend, where Kampion and Victor Wild (the latter oi whom had changed sides) became prominent ou the left, just behind Kiloook and Melange, in the oentre. A quarter of a mile from home Hebron resigned to Glwyd, and afc the same time The Lombard and Btilsaino were passed by Kiicock and Victor Wild, with Kampion closa in their wake, and Labrador next on the rails. Below the distance Hebron resigned to ICiJcock and Victor Wildj of whom Kilcock had no sooner reached Chvyd's neck, than Victor Wild came out in pursuit of the pair. The finish was then of a desperately exciting ohftracier, and although in turn the heavy weights looked like reaching Clwyd, the advantage in poundage just saved him, and he .won a splendid race from Kiloock by a neck; three-parts of a length between seoond and third. Hebron was plftoed fourth, with The Lombard fifth, Rampion sixth, Ardvonrlie seventh, Labrador eighth, Diana Forget ninth, Ked Hoovt tenth, La Sagesse eleventh, Melange twelfth, and Mack Briggs last throughout. Time by Benson's chronograph, lmin 40riec. Value of the stakes, £2650.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9778, 14 July 1897, Page 2

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NEWMARKET FIRST JULY MEETING. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9778, 14 July 1897, Page 2

NEWMARKET FIRST JULY MEETING. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 9778, 14 July 1897, Page 2