RIVALRY BETWEEN TWO JOCKEYS.
(CSITSB MISS ASSOCIATION.^-COHRiaHI.)
••■■..' CONDON, 6th August. Entries for the Cesarewitch. and Cambridgeshire have just" been published. There is a feeling' that Mr. P. P. Gilpiii,,who has been out of the limelight lately, will have a successful' autumn. Spion Kop, Comrade, Golden Guinea^ arid Paragon represent him irithe handicaps.
The bookmakers have been having a disastrous tinie" since Ascot, due to the phenomena] run of favourites' successes.
The keenest interest is maintained in the rivalry between Bullock and Donoghue. Daily references in tile newspapers remark on bow often they finish first and second. Donoghue rides oftener, with the result that Bullock has^a much better average./ Donoghue leads with seventy-one winners, and Bullock lias had sixty-eight. -■
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 33, 8 August 1921, Page 2
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