RACING IS E NGLAND.
LINCOLN. Monday, March 20. BATTHYANY STAKES (handicap), of 460sovs. Five furlongs. Mr Bottomley's eh c Le Blizon, by Xaintrailles — Sunny Queen, 3yrs, 6.4 (Dalton) 1 Mr H. Bamato's b g Prosset, 4yrs, 6.3 (C. Archer, jun.) 2 Mr J. A. Miller's b m Radoo, 6yrs, 5.2 I (Halsey) 3 Airosa, 4yrs, 6.3' (Weatherell) 0 Canadense, 4yrs, 7.3 (H. Jones) .. „., 0 Prudence, 3yrs, 6.2 (St. Vasey) 0 Despond, 3yrs, 6.0 (H. Perks) 0 Cutler, 4yis, 6.7 (G. Sanderson) .. .. 0 Yester Year, 4yrs, 7.0 (Purkis) .. .. 0 Little Bob, Gyrs, 8.7 (T. Loates) .. ..0 Filassier, 6yrs, 8.3 (O. Madden) .. .. 0 Bourton Hill, syrs, 7.13 (Warne) .. .. 0 Loyal Favourite, 4yrs, 7.11 (Yarn ell) ... 0 Oration, 4yrs, 7.0 (Chapman) 0 Essex, 4yrs, 7.0 (Wicks) 0 Prince of Naples, 3yrs, G. 3 (J. Doyle) . . 0 Betting: 5 to 2 agst Little Bob, 4 to 1 Lo Blizon, 100 to 8 Radoo and Prosset. Le Blizon, as the distance was approached, still held the lead, and although Prosset put in good work at the last, he failed to reach Le Blizon, who won by three-parts of a length; two lengths away Radoo was third. Time, Imin 2 3-ssec. Tuesday, March 21. LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP, of 1440sovs. One mile. Captain Bewick's b h General Peace, by Galhnula — Moira, syrs, 7.5 (O. Madden) .. 1 Lord W. Beresford's b h Knight of the Thistle. Gyrs, 8 4 (J. T. Sloan) .. ..2 Mr 11. V. Long's eh c Lord Edward 11, v 3yrs, 6.12 (11. Luke) 3 Nun Nicer, 4yrs, 7.12 (T: Loates) .. ..0 Prince Barcaldine, Gyrs, 7.8 (N. Robinson) 0 Hawfinch, 4yrs, 7.7 (Finlay) .. .. ..0 David 11, syra, 7.4 (H. Jones) 0 Chpstone, Gyrs, 7.11 (S. Loates) .. ..0 Easthorpe, Gyrs, 6.10 (A. Pratt) .. ..0 Carlin, 3yrs, 6.3 (B. Smart) 0 Kilcock, aged, 9.0 (J. Watts) .. ..' .. 0 Resolute 11, 6yrs, 7.9 (J. Woodburn) .. ..0 Succoth, 4yrs, 7.7 (Allsopp) .. .. ..0 Kopely, Gyrs, 7.5 (Segrott) 0 Leisure Hour, lyrs, 7.2 (S. Chandley) .. 0 Little Eva, 4yrs, C.ll (C. Leader) .. ..0 Dubuque, 4yrs, 6.10 (Southey) .. .. ..0 Sacripant, 4yrs, 6.10 (Purkis) .. .., 0 Rookwood, 4yrs, 8.7 (Dalton) 0 Court Ball, aged, 6.7 (A. Wetherall) .. ..0 Sallins, 4yrs, 6.5 (Murray) 0 Irish Ivy, 3yrs, 6.3 (J. Doyle, jun.) .. ..0 Misunderstood, 3yrs, 6.0 (Perks) .. ..0 Star of Peace, aged, 6.0 (Walkington) .. 0 Aichduke 11, 4yrs, 6.12 (Chapman) .. ..0 Oronsay, Gyra, 6.7 (Whiteside) 0 Betting: 4 to 1 agst Clipstone, 9 lo 1 Knight of the Thistle, 100 to 9 Lord Edward 11, 100 to 7 General Peace. After half the .ourney had been covered General Peace headed his stable companion, Little Eve, nnd immediately diew out with a long lead, whilst Knight of the Thistle, Nun Nicer, and Lord Edwaid II were at the head of the others, ana Kilcock well up. Clipstone, Hawfinch, and Prince BsurcaJdine. who had all failed
to go the pace, were now being ridden har3^' and with General Peace's position, never seriously challenged from the distance, he -won. in a canter by four lengths; the same distance between second and third. Time, Imin 41 l-ssec.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2359, 11 May 1899, Page 38
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505RACING IS ENGLAND. Otago Witness, Issue 2359, 11 May 1899, Page 38
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