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SPORTING

NEWMARKET STAKES

WON BY YOUNG LOVER

United Tress Association—By .Electric Tele- * graph—Copyright. i (Received May 11, 8 a.m.) j . LONDON, May 10. I The result of the principal" race on tho second day of the Newmarket Meeting was as follows: — NEWMABKET STAKES, for three-year-olds; 1J miles. Sir Alfred Butt's br c Young, Lover, by Son-in-Law—Tryst, 9.0 1 Sir H. Cunliffe-Owen's b c King Salmon, by Salmon Trout— Malva, 9.0 2 Mr. S. "V.lasto 'sb or br c Assuerus, by Asterus—Slip Along, 9.0 .. 3 Nine started. Won by half a length, three-quarters of a length between sec- J ond and third. , ■ - j

Young Lover and King Salmon both remain in the Derby and St. Leger, but. Assuerus is in neither. Young Lover did not race as a two-year-old, and if he started in the Two Thousand Guineas a fortnight ago he finished out of a place, the French colt Bodosto winning that classic from King Salmon and Gino. Lord Carnarvon entored King , Salmon for tho- classic races this season, but according to English files the colt is now racing in the colours of Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen.

INVERCARGILL RACES

(By Telegraph.—Prest Ajsoclation.) ' INVERCARGILL, This Day. Owing to. tho rain the tracks are very heavy, and' little galloping was done today. All the northern horses arrived except. Mofena.) Tho visitors are Salmo Salar, Mount Boa, Silvox Streak, Silver Paper, Irish Lancer, Lochard, Palmary, Diamond Jack, and Repudiation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 13

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SPORTING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 13

SPORTING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 109, 11 May 1933, Page 13