GREEN; YELLOW SLEEVES, BELT, AND CAP 



Mr. F. S. Francis' Bridge IV,, a. 9 st. 9 lbs. fell Mr. Roberts 

 Mr. G. L. Pirie's Flaxen, a. 9 st. 7 lbs. fell Mr. A. Smith 

 Mr. F. Bibby's Caubeen, a. 1 1 st. 5 lbs. ref . A. Newey 



Winner trained by Capt. Collis. 



7/2 agst. Lutteur III., 8/1 Caubeen, Rathnally, 100/9 Carsey, 

 100/7 Rory O'Moore, Jenkinstown, 20/1 Glenside, 25/1 

 Schwarmer, Circassian's Pride, Fetlar's Pride, 28/1 Roman 

 Candle, 33/1 Lord Rivers, Shady Girl, Trianon III., 50/1 Flaxen, 

 Foolhardy, Viz, Suhescan, Carder, Hercules II., 66/1 Mount 

 Prospect's Fortune, Great Cross, Hesperus Magnus, lOO/i 

 Monk v.. Precentor II., Bridge IV. 



Place betting — 6/4 agst. Lutteur III. Others in proportion. 



Won by 20 lengths, 3 lengths second and third. Time, 



10 min. 35 sees. 



Only four completed the course. 



1912 



In 1 91 2 Mr. Bibby had two representatives in the 

 field of four and twenty, Caubeen again, this time with 



1 1 St. 5 lb., the same weight as in the previous year, and 

 Glenside with 1 1 st., an addition of 1 1 lb. Rathnally's 

 friends were once more sanguine in the extreme, and he 

 would probably have started at even less than the 4 to i 

 which was freely taken had it not been for the faith 

 which many men displayed in Sir Charles Assheton- 

 Smith's Jerry M., who finally became an equal favourite 

 with Rathnally, notwithstanding his burden of 12 st. 7 lb* 

 This was the weight he carried when second to Jenkins- 

 town two years before, and as already remarked he had 

 been beaten no more than three lengths, giving 30 lb., 



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