GREEN; YELLOW SLEEVES, BELT, AND CAP 



1912. LIVERPOOL. 



GRAND SEFTON STEEPLECHASE (H'cap) of lsi2, nearly 



2 miles 7| fur. 

 Mr. C. H. Wildenburg's Carsey, by Kersey, 



a. 12 St. 5 lbs. W. Payne i 



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



1 1 St. 9 lbs. Mr. H. Ussher 2 



Mr. M. M. Henderson's Blowpipe, a. 1 1 st. i lb. W. Smith 3 



Mr. W. R. Clarke's Melamar, 6 y. 1 1 st. 6 lbs. M. Tighe 4 



Mr. C. M. Barran's Regent, a. 11 st. ii lbs. 



(7 ex.) L Anthony 5 



Mr. E. Brandon's White Legs H., a. 10 st. 



II lbs. 



Mr. F. Bibby's Prince Hugo, 6 y. II st. 7 lbs. 

 Baron de Forest's Lord Rivers, a. 12 st. 



7 lbs. fell 



Sir C. Assheton Smith's Covertcoat, 6 y. 



II St. 1 lb. fell 



Lord Sef ton's Fervent, 5 y. 10 st. 1 1 lbs. fell 

 Mr. A. L. Ormrod's Turco HI., a. 10 st. 



II lbs. fell 



Mr. Stokes' Old Faithful, a. 10 st. 9 lbs. fell 



Winner trained by Hastings. 



100/30 Ballyhackle, 4J/1 Covertcoat, 6/1 Regent, 8/1 Carsey, 

 lO/i Lord Rivers, Melamar, 12J/1 others. 



Won by I J lengths, 6 lengths between second and third. 

 Time, 6 min. 24I sees. 



The name of Thowl Pin must have become 

 familiar to the reader. He did duty in 19 13 in 

 an interesting contest for which Rathnally and Bally- 

 hackle were joint favourites, the latter winning from 

 Irish Mail, who gave him i lb. and ran him to a length 



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