GREEN; YELLOW SLEEVES, BELT, AND CAP 



Mr. Ismay's Bloodstone, a. 1 1 st. 8 lbs. 

 Mr. W. Bailey's Judas, a. 1 1 st. 5 lbs. 

 Prince Hatzfeldt's Rathvale, a. ii 



I lb. 



Mr. G. Aston's Lord Chatham, a. 



10 St. 12 lbs. .... 



Mr. Nelke's Shady Girl, a. 10 st. 8 lbs. 

 Mr. Stacey's The Lurcher, a. 9 st. 9 lbs. 

 Mr. Mainwaring's Brineoge, a. 10 



4 lbs. 



Sir John Smiley's Captain Farrell, 6 y. 



9 St. 10 lbs. ref. G. Brown. - 



Winner trained by T. Coulthwaite. 



6/1 agst. Jerry M., 13/2 Judas, 8/1 Caubeen, 100/8 Jenkins- 

 town, Carsey, 100/7 Bloodstone, Albuera, 100/6 The Lurcher, 

 20/1 Logan Rock, 25/1 Glenside, Fetlar's Pride, Springbok, 

 33/1 Paddy Maher, Shady Girl, 66/1 Wickham, Bushido, Rath- 

 vale, General Fox, lOO/i others. 



Place betting — 2/1 agst. Jerry M., Judas. Proportionate odds 

 others. 



Time, 10 min. 4| sees. 



I may here observe that before the next jumping 

 season the alliance between the friends Mr. Bibby and 

 Colonel Lort-Phillips was dissolved, and the horses went 

 to Kinlet Park, Bewdley, under the charge of Captain 

 R. H. Collis. 



1911 



The year 1 9 1 1 saw Mr. Bibby's second triumph, the 

 victory of Glenside, of whom it may be said without 

 fear of contradiction that he was a strangely underrated 



