SOME MORE NATIONALS, INCLUDING GLENSIDE'S 



Mr. F. Bibby's Thowl Pin, a. lOst. lO lbs. fell Isaac Morgan 

 Mr. A. Shepherd's Blowpipe, a. 10 st. 



3 lbs. fell H. Bletsoe 



Sir Geo. Bullough's listen, 6 y. 



lost. 12 lbs. .... fell I.Anthony 



Sir Geo. Bullough's Regent, a. 10 st. 



12 lbs. b.d. Mr. H. Drake - 



Mr. C. Bower Ismay's Jacobus, a. ii st. 



21 lbs. fell E. Piggott 



Sir J. D. Tichborne's All Gold II., a. 



10 St. 7 lbs. fell Capt. Stokes 



Capt. Crawshay's Dutch Pennant, a. 



10 St. 5 lbs. fell A. Parnham 



Mr. B. C. Pearson's Fetlar's Pride, a. 



lost. 21 lbs. .... ref. D. Dale 



Winner trained by Tyler. 



7/i Covertcoat, lO/i Lutteur III, Ilston, 12| Trianon III., 

 100/7 Ballyhackle, 100/6 Sunloch, Jacobus, Bloodstone, 20/1 

 Couvrefeu II., Rory O'Moore, 25/1 Blowpipe, 33/ 1 Another 

 Delight, Regent, Thowl Pin, Bahadur, 50/1 others. 



Won by 8 lengths, same second and third. Time, 9 min. 

 58 1 sees. 



At the end of this year the horses were confided to 

 the care of Mr. Bibby's old friend Mr. F. E. With- 

 ington at that home of racing tradition, Danebury. 



1915 



This year Mr. Bibby had a second runner, The Babe, 

 whom he had acquired before its first appearance on a 

 racecourse, which was in a Novices' Hurdle Race at 



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