LATE SPORTING
ASCOT COLD CUP.
(Received 12,15 p.m.) London, June IS)
In the Ascot Gold Cup there were eleven starters. It was won by a head. ' NAPIER PARK MEETING. Greemnendows, June 20. The Nayier Park ’Winter Meeting commenced to-day in' wet weather, the course being very heavy. There are good fields, e.nd the attendance is f # ir. Results:— Mf Leo Hurdles, l-J miles.—Merry By 11s 10.7* (A. McDonald 1 * 1, Landbird ('0.9) 2. Crown Coin (9.0v'3. S'h. : Jovial. Won by a nose. Time, Oniin 31 *l-ssec, Potane Hack Steeples. 2 miles.— Mali urn (10.1) 1, Tarakete (9.0) 2, Gnanco (10.10) 3. Sch.: Passin’ Thro’, Buckeye, Cambric, Merryown, Silk Rein. Won easily. Time. 4min 48 3-ssec.
Stewards Handicap, 1 mile. —Comical (10.8) 1. Koodoo (9.6) 2, Barrier (10.4) 3. Scratched: Poloriett. Won by two 'lengths. Napier Steeples, about 3 miles.— Passili’ Through 9.4 (Mcßrearty) 1, Sail Forte (11.2) 2, Te Mairo (9.10) 3. All started. Won easily by ten lengths. Time, 7.4 1-5. Ladies’ Necklace Handicap, of 1J miles.—Polonett (11-4) 1, Many Colours (11.2) 2, Asleep (10.9) 3. Scratched : Pitch, Landloper, Red Cent. Won by a length. Time 2.26 4-5.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXXII, Issue 96, 20 June 1924, Page 5
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