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RACING IN ENGLAND

American Colt Wins at Newmarket B.v Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, May 13. On the second day of the Newmarket May nieeting the following was the result of the NEWMARKET STAKES, a sweepstakes with £lOOO added; second 10 per. cent., and liilril 5 per cent, of whole stakes; for three-year-olds; Across the Flat, One mile and a quarter. W. Woodward's b.c. FLARES, b.v Galland Fox—Flnmblno, by Wrack: 9.0 1 A. G. Smith's br. c. FEARLESS FOX, by Foxlaw—Molly Adare. 9.0 2 Lord Carnarvon’s b. c. HIS GRACE, by Blandford—Malva, 9.0 3 Eight started. Wou by a head; two lengths between second and third. Winner bred by owner at the Belair Stud, Collingtou, Maryland, United States, .and trained by Captain C. Boyd-Roche-fort at Newmarket. Flares is a younger full-brother to Omaha, the American champion, and winner of last year’s Kentucky Derby, who is in England being prepared for this year's Ascot Gold Cup. Riders at Waipa. riding engagements for the Waipa meeting are as follow: —C. G. Goulsbro, Lady Ruler, Cylarros; IT. Buchanan, Grand Tonic; N. R. McKenzie, Winlona; J. Mcßae, Golden England, King’s Archer, Sporting Song; J. Muir, Windsor Lad. Friendly Boy. Count Roussillon ;J. Winder, Lion Heart, Racela, Full of Scotch ; R. Glading, Johnny Walls, Bonny Gay, Sergia, Dark Shadow. Nominations for all events in the Faxton Racing Club’s winter meeting close, with the secretary on May 15.

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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 195, 15 May 1936, Page 19

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RACING IN ENGLAND Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 195, 15 May 1936, Page 19

RACING IN ENGLAND Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 195, 15 May 1936, Page 19