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' • ".■,■ : ■,','■' "Sport and General" Photo. ROUNDING THE FAMOUS TATTENHAM CORNER IN THIS YEAR'S DERBY.— Lord Aslor's Field Trial (who finished third) has the lead from Mrs. C. Evans's First Son, with the Aga Khan's unbeaten colt Bahrain (the winner), daggered star on forehead, coming through the middle of the following line in challenge. The horse putside Bahrain is Lord Derby's Fairhaven-(who finished fifth), ivilh the Aga Khan's Theft (who finished fourth) just ahead of Fairhaven, and Sir Abe Baileys-Robin Goodfellow (who finished ' second) and. Jafetus on the outside of the bunch following The ft.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 152, 29 June 1935, Page 23

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' • ".■,■ : ■,','■' "Sport and General" Photo. ROUNDING THE FAMOUS TATTENHAM CORNER IN THIS YEAR'S DERBY.—Lord Aslor's Field Trial (who finished third) has the lead from Mrs. C. Evans's First Son, with the Aga Khan's unbeaten colt Bahrain (the winner), daggered star on forehead, coming through the middle of the following line in challenge. The horse putside Bahrain is Lord Derby's Fairhaven-(who finished fifth), ivilh the Aga Khan's Theft (who finished fourth) just ahead of Fairhaven, and Sir Abe Baileys-Robin Goodfellow (who finished'second) and. Jafetus on the outside of the bunch following The ft. Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 152, 29 June 1935, Page 23

' • ".■,■ : ■,','■' "Sport and General" Photo. ROUNDING THE FAMOUS TATTENHAM CORNER IN THIS YEAR'S DERBY.—Lord Aslor's Field Trial (who finished third) has the lead from Mrs. C. Evans's First Son, with the Aga Khan's unbeaten colt Bahrain (the winner), daggered star on forehead, coming through the middle of the following line in challenge. The horse putside Bahrain is Lord Derby's Fairhaven-(who finished fifth), ivilh the Aga Khan's Theft (who finished fourth) just ahead of Fairhaven, and Sir Abe Baileys-Robin Goodfellow (who finished'second) and. Jafetus on the outside of the bunch following The ft. Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 152, 29 June 1935, Page 23

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