GREEN: YELLOW SLEEVES, BELT, AND CAP 



Mr. F. Bibby's King's Scholar, 7 st. 12 lbs. - H. Jelliss 2 

 Mr. Sol Joel's Honey wood, 8 st. 10 lbs. - Walt. Griggs 3 

 Mr. E. Temple Patterson's Land of Song, 9 st. S. Donoghue 

 Mr. Ernest Tanner's Carancho, 8 st. 2 lbs. - A. Whalley 

 Mr. 0. Lewisohn's Coronis, 7 st. 13 lbs. - J. H. Martin 

 Sir E. Vincent's b.f. by St. Amant — Renais- 

 sance, 7 St. 8 lbs. J. Prout 



11/10 on Torchlight, 5/1 agst. King's Scholar, 7/1 Honeywood, 

 8/1 Renaissance f. 

 Won by i| lengths, 5 lengths second and third. 



As a three-year-old King's Scholar won the Imperial 

 Handicap at Lingfield, from Cigar, a horse of consider- 

 able reputation, and was third to Black Jester for a 

 Biennial at Ascot. In 191 5 he ran for the Newbury 

 Spring Cup, won by Lord Rosebery's Wrack, and 

 wound up as one of thirty-seven starters for the Chester- 

 wood Handicap at the Newmarket First Extra Meeting. 

 With such a field as this the race is often practically 

 decided at the start. 



1914- LINGFIELD. 



IMPERIAL HANDICAP of £400, of which sec. rec. £30 and 

 third £15 ; winners extra; entr. ^{^lO or £3 if dec. 1 mile 

 straight. (22 ents. viz. 15 at £10 and 7 at £3 — £345.) 

 Mr. F. Bibby's King's Scholar, by Your 



Majesty, 3 y. 7 st. 4 lbs. - - - F. Herbert 1 



Mr. P. F. Heybourn's Cigar, 6 y. 9 st. 3 lbs. H. Randall 2 

 Mr. E. Herz's Short Grass, 6 y. 8 st. 1 lb. 



(1 ex.) F. Rickaby 3 

 Mr. W. J. Tatem's Indian Mail, 4 y. 7 st. 



7 lbs. (2 ex.) E. Piper 4 



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