2.O—EGMONT CUP, £250; 1% miles.
'""'An even issue is presented by ,the field _ tor the Egmont Cup, but one still feels 'attracted towards the three-year-old Fer- " s-eD, despite his lift of 81b in the, handicap, , "■as- he appears a true stayer. With the " pace on all the way Hazoor would also go ■ well again, and Cherry King might yet make amend 3 for his last week's defeat. Monanui may be likeliest of the remainder, lv .bijt horses such as Aga Khan (last year's - winner). Tiger Gain, and Rust are always ...-possibles, especially- if the race'Ms falsely , grated. The popular choices will include , Fersen and Hazoor. ]
.^-^ga Khan ... 9 0 Rust 7 4 o-jcgazoor ..... 8 7 Monanul .... t 3 / J Obmy Kin* „ S 3 Taitoru 7 0 '"•■Tiger Gain, ... g 0'Alloy 7 0 '•vjvJsraen 7 5
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Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 6
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1352.O—EGMONT CUP, £250; 1% miles. Evening Post, Issue 36, 12 February 1935, Page 6
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