THE GREAT LANCASHIRE STEEPLECHASE 



Mr. F. Bibby's Caubeen, a. lO st. ii lbs. - J. O'Brien 4 



Mr. H. W. Sampey's King Pluto, a. 9 st. 



10 lbs. ------- Jackson 5 



Mr. W. B. Mynors' Midas, a. 10 st. 6 lbs. 2 ex. W. Morgan 6 



Mr. B. W. Parr's Judas, a. ii st. - - E. Driscoll 7 



Mr. A. Buckley's (Jr.) Roman Law, a. 



11 St. 13 lbs. A.Anthony 8 



Mr. C. R. Hodgson's Whipsnade, a. ii st. 



10 lbs. R. Morgan 



Mr. L. Neumann's Baeldi, 6 y. fi st. 8 lbs. J. Walsh, Jr. 

 Col. Kirkwood's Apollo Belvedere, a. 11 st. 



I lb. Mr. O. Butler 



Capt. J. Foster's Lara, a. lost. 10 lbs. fell Mr. W. Bulteel 



Mr. M. Harper's Agony, a. ii st. - fell Goswell - 



Winner trained by Latham. 



4|/i agst. Agony, 5/1 Albuera, 6/1 Tom West, 7/1 Roman Law, 

 Moonstruck, 12J/1 Baeldi, Judas, 100/7 Whipsnade, King Pluto, 

 100/6 Caubeen, 20/1 others. 



Won by 15 lengths, bad third. 



Moonstruck, who as just remarked was second in 

 19085 moved up to first place the following season. He 

 was an exceptionally useful animal over his own dis- 

 tance, stayed three miles and a half well, but was not a 

 Liverpool horse ; the additional distance and the big 

 fences were too much for him. This was an interesting 

 celebration of the Manchester race, to no small extent 

 because the great Jerry M. was one of the one and 

 twenty who contested it, starting second at 6 to i. 

 Other especially well known animals were Springbok, a 

 son of Circe, who probably produced more good steeple- 



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