GREEN: YELLOW SLEEVES, BELT. AND CAP 



Capt. L. H. Jones' Robin Hood IV., a. 



10 St. 2 lbs. Mr. R. Walker 



Mr. W. L. Longworth's Logan Rock, a. 



10 St. 8 lbs. F. Lyall 



Col. R, L. Birkin's Springbok, a. I2 st. - J. O'Brien 

 Miss H. G. Studd's Spinning Coin, 6 y. 



10 St. 9 lbs. R. Gordon 



Mr. P. Whitaker's Newsvendor, a. 10 st. 



7 lbs. (7 ex.) Owner 



Mr. S. Howard's Jenkinstown, a. lo st. 



6 lbs. E. Lawn 



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



1 1 St. 8 lbs. fell W. Bulteel 



Capt. J. F. Laycock's Rory O'Moore, a. 



1 1 St. 2 lbs. fell G. Lyall 



Mr. B. W. Parr's Nanoya, 6 y. 1 1 st. fell R. Chadwick 

 Col. Kirkwood's Apollo Belvedere, a. 



lost. 12 lbs. .... fell Mr. O. Butler 



Mr. W. C. Cooper's Tempo Bello, 5 y. 



10 St. II lbs. (i ex.) 

 Mr. T. W. Pratt's Wolfhound, 5 y. 



4 lbs. 



Mr. W. Wilson's General Moon 



10 St. 



fell Mr. J. Manley 

 10 St. 

 fell E. R. Morgan 



5 y. 



fell Hamilton 



Winner trained by Donnelly. 



5/1 Caubeen, 6/1 Davy Jones, lo/i Springbok, Roman Law, 

 12J/1 Nanoya, Johnston Lad, Newsvendor, 100/6 others. 

 Won by 5 lengths, bad third. Time, 6 min. I2| sees. 



In 1909 that brilliant horse Cackler was easily success- 

 ful in a race which wanted a great deal of winning. His 

 half-brother Springbok was in the field, as was Wych- 

 wood — who had won five races during the season 



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