GREEN; YELLOW SLEEVES, BELT, AND CAP 



his legs, but suffered from interference, and failed to 

 finish in the first five, Jerry M. being followed home by 

 Bloodstone, Axle Pin, Carsey and Sir Halbert, the last 

 named having won the National Hunt Steeplechase, 

 beating no fewer than thirty-seven competitors, in 191 1. 

 Jerry M. I regard as one of the greatest of 'chasers, 

 with the unique record of having won the Liverpool 

 after having previously carried off the Grand Steeple- 

 chase de Paris at Auteuil. In the face of Jerry M.'s 

 favouritism odds of 100 to 9 were taken about Caubeen 

 at Liverpool, but Glenside who was on the same mark 

 with him, both having 11 st. 5 lb., was little esteemed, 

 and started at 40 to i. 



1912. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE (Handicap) 

 of £3200 ; about 4 miles 856 yds. 



Sir Charles Assheton Smith's Jerry M., by 



Walmsgate, a. 12 st. 7 lbs. - 

 Mr. C. Bower Ismay's Bloodstone, a. 



1 1 St. 6 lbs. 



Mr. H. M. Hartigan's Axle Pin, a. 



10 St. 4 lbs. 



Mr. C. H. Wildenberg's Carsey, a. 10 st. 



13 lbs. 



Capt. F. D. Grissell's Sir Halbert, a. 



10 St. 6 lbs. 



Mr. Stanley Howard's Jenkinstown, a. 



11 St. 7 lbs. 



Mr. F. Bibby's Caubeen, a. 11 st. 5 lbs. - 

 Mr. P. Nelke's Mount Prospect's Fortune, 



a. 1 1 St. 4 lbs. J. Kelly 



