GREEN; YELLOW SLEEVES, BELT, AND CAP 



Lutteur III. eave him 12 lb. and beat him fifteen 

 lengths ; but I think luck was against Thowl Pin at 

 Sandown when he gave Cortigan's Pride 8 lb. and ran 

 her to a neck for the Ewell Handicap Steeplechase. He 

 was second again for a steeplechase at Folkestone, 

 giving the winner, Rubenstein, 91b., second the third 

 time running for the Byfleet Handicap Steeplechase at 

 Sandown, and in 191 5 had one more try in the National. 



1914. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE (Handicap) 

 £3515 ; about 4 miles 856 yds. 



Mr. T. Tyler's Sunloch, by Sundorne, 



9 St. 7 lbs. W. J. Smith i 



M. H. de Mumm's Trianon III., a. 



11 St. 9 lbs. C. Hawkins 2 



M. James Hennessy's Lutteur III., a. 



12 St. 6 lbs. A. Carter 3 



Mr. P. Whitaker's Rory O'Moore, a. 



1 1 St. 8 lbs. Mr. P. Whitaker 4 



Mr. G. Lambard's Bahadur, a. 9 st. 12 lbs. - Mr. R. H. Hall 5 

 Mr. R. Whitehead's Couvrefeu II., a. 



list. 7 lbs. Mr. J. Anthony 6 



Major Cliff's Great Cross, a. 1 1 st. - - Mr. O. Anthony 7 



Sir C. Assheton-Smith'sCovertcoat, a. 12 St. P. Woodland 8 



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



1 1 St. 7 lbs. F. Lyall 



Mr. N. B. Davis's Diplomatist II., a. 



9 St. 7 lbs. Mr. N. Davis 



Mr. K. F. Malcomson's Ballyhackle, a. 



12 St. fell Mr. H. Ussher 



Capt. H. Wyndham's Another Delight, a. 



II St. 7 lbs. fell G. Brown 



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