ENGLISH RACING
A TRIUMPH FOR H. H. AGA KHAN United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph —Copyright LONDON, May 1. The first classic race of the season — the Two Thousand Guineas —was run at the Newmarket meeting to-day, and the result was a triumph for H. H. Aga Khan and his' trainer Frank Butters, as their representatives Bahram and Theft ran first and second. Details: TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS, Of 100 sovs each, with two thousand guineas added. For entire colts and fillies. Colts to carry 9.0, fillies 8.9; One Mile. — BAHRAM—H, H. Aga Khan’s bc, by Blandford-Friars Daughter .. .. 1 THEFT—H. H. Aga Khan’s bc, by Tetratema-Voleuse 2 SEA BEQUEST—Mr C. W. Gordon’s b c, by Legatee-Ocean Light .... 3 There were sixteen starters. Bahram won by a length and a half, with two lengths between second and third.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20098, 3 May 1935, Page 14
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