SPORTING.
THE OAKS. United Press Association — By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. (Received June 3, 10 a.m.) LONDON, June 2. At the Epsom Summer Meeting the Oaks resulted as follows: — OAKS STAKES, of 5000 roys, by subscription q^so soys" each; second hor^e KM soys and tllrd. horse 100 soys from the slake. For •'. three-year-olds. One .mile and a half. ■Mr.,?Rr. Hall Walker's b f Cherry Lass, by '■'"'lsinglass — Black Cherry, 9st . . 1 Mt J. E. Plant's b f Queen of tho Earth. by Flying Fox — Lor.e.y, '9st . . 2 Sir J. Miller's b f Amitie, by Chaleureux . — La Sagesse.: 9st .... 3 (Cherry Lass was a fair performer as a two-year-old, though she was some distance behind the best of her age. : j.his season, however, she haa clearly established her right to be regarded as the best of the three-year-old fillies, as in addition to her Oaks victory she won the One Thousand Guineas a month ago. Neither Queen of the Eanh nor Amitie was in. the first flight among last season's two-year-olds.)
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 8333, 3 June 1905, Page 5
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