RACING IN ENGLAND.
NEWMARKET SECOND OCTOBER. Friday, October 16. Middle Park Plate, of svo3ovs, added to a sweepstakes of 30sovs each ; second received 200iovs and the third lOOsovs. For two-year-olds. Brethy Stakes course (six furlongs). BTr J. Gubbins's b c Galtee More, by Kend»l— Morganette, 9.0 (M. Cannon) 1 Lord Rosebery's b c Velasquez, by DonovanVista, 9.3 ... (J. Watts) 2 Sir R Affleck's b c Wreath Or, by Kilwarlin— Field Azure, 9.0 (Rickaby) 3 Mr Theobalds b c Ardeshir, by AyrshireAgnostic, 8.10 (AlUopp) 0 Mr C. D. Rose's b c Frisson, by Ohittabob— Surprise, 8.10 (S. Loates) 0 Bettimj : 5 to lon Velasquez and sto 1 agst Galtee Mora. Galtee More made running from Velasquez and • Ardwbir, with Wreath Or next on thewhip hand ■ W Galtee More, and Frisson bringing up the rear. In this order they .travelled to the Bushes, where ■ Oannon was' keeping Galtee More well up to his worlc^and Vebwquez,* who had got rid of Ardeshir jind Wreath Or, seemed to be travelling in much smarter fashion. As they commenced the ileacent, ' however, be began to flounder in the ground, with the result that Gultee More got him into trouble before entering the Abingdon Mile Bottom, and, ridden out to the end, floored the odds by six lengths. With Velasquez stopped in the last hundred yards, he finished only two lengths ahead of Wreath Or, with Ardeshir fourth and Frieson laab. Time, lmin 21 3-sgeC . Value of the stakes £2304. . '
SANDOWN PARK Thursday, October 22. Great Sapling Plate, of 839aova. For two-year-old*. Five furlongs. M. R. Lebaudy's eh f Perseat, by Florentine— Perslca, 9.4 (S Loates) 1 Mr Wallace Johnstone's eh c Yodo, 9.7 Mr W. Marshall's b o Refined Gold, 8.9 " (Ward) 3 Saros, 8.9 _ „ (Calder) 0 High Chancellor, 9.10 ... „. (J. Watts) 0 Colt by Timothy-Ethel, 9.0 .(M. Cannon) 0 Merioneth, 8.9 (E. Martin) 0 > Astolpho, 8.9 (Rickaby) 0 I Betting :sto 2 agst Saroß, 3to 1 Perseat, and i 100 to 8 Yedo. 1 Before reaching the distance High Chancellor and Merioneth had dropped away, and with Refined Gold quickly challenged by Yedo, Saros, and Peraeat, the last-named went out in fine style aud won by three lengths. Foal Stakes, of 2000sovs. For three-year-olds. About one mile and a-quaTter. Lord Stanley's b c Chiselhampton, by Hampton— M«rry Miser 8.7 (Rickaby) 1 I Mr L. de Rothschild's b c Gulistan, 9.10 ! (E. Martin) 2 ; Duke of Westminster's b c Conroy, 10.0 i (M. Oannon) 3 Yorker, 9 5 „ „, .. (Calder 0 Berkeley, 9.0 ... t ... (J. Watts 0 Chattis Hill, 8.7 *. & ... (K. Cannon 0 Serfdom, 9 11 ... ,*. (Madden 0 Lord Hervey, 9.5 „ (F Pratt 0 Arabella, 8.11 (S. Loates) 0 Ortolo, 8 7 - (Allsopp) 0 Royal Stud, 6.7 (Toon) 0 Betting : 3 to 1 agst Lord Hervey, 5 to 1 Gulistan, 7 to 1 Chiselhampton, and 100 to 8 Conroy. The favourite was beaten at the distance, from which point fiye raced home in a cluster, Chiselhampton winning by a head from Gulistan, who held a similar advantage over Conroy. Time 2min 21 4-s*ec. Value of the stakes, .£1724. NEWMARKET HOUGHTON. Tuesday, October 27. Limekiln Stakes, of 113530v5. One mile 11 yards. Mr L. Brafsey's b c Bay Ronald, by Hampton —Black Duchess, 3yra, 8.7 ... (Bradford) 1 Lord Rosebery's eh f Avilion, 3yrs, 8.3 _ (ri. Loateß) 2 Diixie of Devonshire's b c Balsamo, 3yrs, 8.7 (Madden) 3 Knight of the Thistle, 3yrs, 7.9 ... (Allsopp) 0 tTtica, 4yre, 9.2 (T. L>«atas) 0 Lawuo, 4yre, 9.8 ... .„ ... .(F. Pratt) 0 Regret, 3yrs, 8.12 (M. Cannon) 0 B«tting : sto 4 agst Regret, 4to 1 Balsamo, 100 to 12 Avilion. and 10 to 1 Bay Ronald. Before the completion of half the journey Regret, who was refusing to catch hold of his bit, dropped hopelessly aatorn, and soon afterwards the < fate of Laveno was sealed. At the Bushes Utica held a reduced command from Bay Ronald to the Abingdon Mile Bottom, and thence Bay Ronald held bis own by a length. Criterion Stakes, of 716aovs. For two-year-olds. Six furlongs. Prince of Wales's b c Oakdene, by Donovan— Poetry, 8.8 (Madden) 1 Mr L. de Rothschild's b f Goletta, 9 2 (J. Watts) 2 Duke of Westminster's b c Rust, 8.8 (M. Oannon) 3 Eager, 9.4 ... w ... (F. Pr*tt) 0 Restored, 8.8 ... .„ „. ... (Calder) 0 Lydenburg, 8.8 „ (C. Loates) 0 Honfleur, 8.8 (Rickaby) 0 Belting : 7to 4 agst Goletta, 5 to 2 Rust, and 100 to 7 Oakdene. The favourite went on second to Oakdene, with JRuit next, and the outsider won a fine race by a short head. . . * ' • Wednesday, October 28. CAMBRIDGESHIItE STAKES, of 25sovs estcb, with ,500aovs added, aud lOOsovs for the second ; the third saved stake. , One mile and a distance. Mr J. C. Sullivan's eh c Winkfield's Pride, by Winlsfield— Alimony, 3yrs, 6.10 (N. Robinson) 1 Sir J. Bluudell Maple's b g Yorker, 3yrs, 6.4 (Fearis) 2 Mr W. W. Fulton's b m Laodamia, 6yrs, 8.9 (Hunt) 3 Chitchat, 3yrs, 6.5 ... ... ...(Fiely) 0 Ln Sagesse, 4yrs, 6.10 ... M . (H Toon) 0 Teufel, 3yis, 6.7 (K. Cannon) 0 Imposition, Syrs, 7.6 ... . (T. Loates) 0 Quarrel, syrs, 8.9 ... „. „ (Rickaby) 0 Omnium 11, 4yrs, 9.1 „. ... (llolfe) 0 Victor Wild, 6yrs, 9.9 (Oalder) 0 Dinna Forget, 4yrs, 8.13 ... . (F. Pratt) 0 SirVisto, Jyrs, 8.10 (M. Cannon) 0 Marco, 4yrs, 8.10 ... „. ... (Allsopp) 0 Champaubert, 3yre, 8.8 (E. Watkins) 0 Canterbury Pilgrim, 3yre, 8.1 ... (S"acan) 0 Thais. 3yrs, 8.0 (Madden) 0 Shaddock, 3yrs, 8.0 (Finlay) 0 Gazetteer, syr«. 8.0 . (Trondley) 0 Hebiop, syrs, 7.9 ... . «.. (Warne) 0 Mecbriar, 3yrs, 7.5 ... , (S. Loates) 0 Funny Boat. 3yrs, 6.11 ... *. (Chandley) 0 Snowy Corrie, Syrs, 6.6 (F. Leader) 0 Coylton, Syra, 6.6 ... rt . ... (Jenkins) 0 Devoue, Syrs, 6.4 ... , (H. Jones) 0 Betting : sto 1 agst Winkfield's Pride, 6to 1 Liddamw, and 20 to 1 Yorker. As they neared the goal Yorker was hanging very much from the whip, and bin repeated attempts to overhaul proved of no avaiL In the meanwhile La Sagesse, Teufel, aud Imposition -were dying away, and leaving the Abingdon Mile Bottom they resigned to Laodamia, who, like Omnium II and Victor Wild, had been outpaced in the early stages of the contest. A little further on Laodamia passed Chitchat, and thence there was no change ; and with Winkfield's Pride sailing home a gallant winner by three •lengths, Yorker held -the same advantage over Laodamia. Time, 2min l-siec. Value of the stakes, £1505. Thursday, October 29. Dewhurst Plate, of SOOsovs, added to a sweepstakes of 25sovfl each ; second received lOOsova. For two-year-olds. Last seven furlongs of the B.M. Sir F. Johnstone's Veauvian, by Royal Hampton—Fuse, 8.9 (M. Camion) 1 Lord W. Beresford's Berzak, 8.13 (Finlay) 2 Mr Jersey's Angelo', 8.9 (3. Loates) 3 Mr L. de Rothschild's Goletta, 9 0 (T. Loates) 0 Duke of Devonshire's Minstrel, 9.2 (J. Watts) 0 Betting : sto 4 agst Berzak, 4to 1 Vesuvian, and 100 to 6 Angcloa. Berzak made play from Vesuvian, and the pair came down the hill in front of Goletta, who tired out at the bottom, whence Vesuvian drew away and won by three lengths ; a head between second and third. Time, lmin 34sec. Value of the stakes, £1317.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2232, 10 December 1896, Page 34
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