ENGLISH RACING
ST. LEGER STAKES WON BY BOOKLAW By Cable..—Press .4.*soctaffon. —Copyright Reed. 10.5 a.m. LONDON. "Wednesday. At the Doncaster meeting to-day. the last of the season’s three-year-old classics resulted: ST. LEGER STAKES Of SOsovs each. with 4.ooosovs added; 1 Mile 6 fur. 132yds BOOK LAW (Lord Astor), b f, by Buchan—Popingaoi . . . 1 HOT NIGHT (Sir V. Sassoon), b c, by
Gay Crusador—Tubbercurrv .. . . 2 SOX AND HEIR (Sir A. Bailey), gr c, by Son-In-Law—Cinderella . . . . 3 Sixteen started. Won by three lengths. —A. and N.Z.-Sun. (Last year the St. Leger Stakes was worth 9,55550v5, of which all but 650sovs went to the winner.)
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 144, 8 September 1927, Page 7
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