RACING IN ENGLAND
A VERY CLOSE FINISH
(United Press Association—By Electric Tcle- .;■ graph—.Copyright.),'..-. LONDON, 2nd July. On the third day of the Newmarket July Meeting the following was the result'of the ' . ■ ■ PRINCESS OF WALES>S STAKES, a sweepstakes of 30 sovs each, with 2000 sovs added; second 300 sovs, third 100 sovs. For three and four-year-olds. One mile and a half. . W. M. Cazalet's b c Shell Transport, Poriiniern—Scriburna, 3yrs ... t J. A. Dewar's eh e The Recorder, Captain. Cuttle —Lady Juror, 4yrs .................,:.... f H.H. Aga Khan's eh e Pomme d'Api, Zionist—^Pomare, 3yrs ..:..... 3 Seven started. Dead-heat for first place, third horse a short head away.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1931, Page 9
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