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THE LINCOLNSHIRE

FIRST BIG RACE OF TERM

(United Press Association—By Electric

Telegraph—Copyright.)

(Received March 24, 12.30 p.m.)

LONDON, March 23. On the third day of the Lincoln Spring Meeting the following was the result of the LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP, a sweepstakes with £1000 added;, second £100, third £50; straight mile. E. Esmond's b h Phakos, by Pharos —Phi' Phi, by Stedfast, 4yrs, 8.3 1 Z. G. Michalinos's b h Zaimis, by 1 Caerleon —Zinovia, 4yrs, 7.11 ... 2 Lord Pender's br h Kyles of Minard, by Bulger—Kylogne, syrs, 7.6 .. 3 Twenty-seven starters. Won by threequarters of a length, a head between second'and third. Winner* owned by Swynford Paddocks ; Stud, and trained by'J. Jarvis at Newmarket. •. ■ • ■ ■ • . .

Phakos appears to have been one of the less-fancied -; candidates for the Lincolnshire, the first important .race of the fiat season in England, which opened on- Monday." As a two-year-old he won the Newmarket T.Y.O. Stakes and the Goodwood Lavant Stakes, but he failed to win a race last season. He cost his present owner 2800 guineas as a yearling at the Doncaster September Sales.—"Rangatira."'

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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 11

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THE LINCOLNSHIRE Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 11

THE LINCOLNSHIRE Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 70, 24 March 1938, Page 11

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