DERBY FIELD SURVEYED
NO CERTAINTIES FOR RACE ACJA KHAN MAY COMPLETE HAT TRICK (Received June 2, 2 a.m.) LONDON, June 1. Discussions of prospects on the eve of the Derby are complicated because there is no candidate entitled to be regarded as a tolerable certainty. There has been a remarkable number of deposed favourites." The indifferent two-year-old performances of the present favourite, Cash Book, are mentioned, but his form at Newmarket in April singles him out as the pick of the English runners. The Aga Khan tips the French horse Goya 11, but the possibility of his own horse, Le Grand Due, completing the hat trick is not to be dismissed. (Other comment on the Derby appears on Page 12.)
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22108, 2 June 1937, Page 10
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