PRINCE PALATINE 



the Caterham Plate, with which proceedings opened 

 on the Derby Day. Only 5 to 4 was offered against 

 him for this Ascot Biennial, which he won by half a 

 length from an American-bred daughter of Hamburg 

 and Lady Frivoles belonging to Mr. Harry Payne 

 Whitney ; Prince Palatine, second favourite at 5 

 to I, third, a length and a half behind. It was a 

 creditable first performance, for St. Nat was really a 

 brilliant two-year-old, winning six of the seven races 

 he ran during the season, and, as just remarked, 

 coming extremely near to the seventh, while the 

 filly was successful in all the other three races for 

 which she started. Herbert Jones rode Prince 

 Palatine, who, without making any sort of sensation, 

 was recognised as rich in promise. 



1 910. ASCOT. 



1st year of 53rd Ascot Biennial Stakes of £10 each, with £500 

 added, of which second reed. lO per cent, for 2 yr. olds ; 

 5 fur. (112 ents. — £1448). 



Mr. Sol. Joel's St. Nat, by St. Denis, 9 st. - F. Wootton i 



Mr. H. P. Whitney's b. or br.f . by Hamburg 



— Lady Frivoles, 8 st. 10 lb. - - - J. H. Martin 2 



Mr. T. Pilkington's Prince Palatine, 9 st. - H. Jones 3 



Sir R. Waldie Griffith's b.c. by Desmond — 



Cocking Bell, 9 st. J. WiUiamson 



Mr. J. B. Joel's Lycaon, 9 st. - - - Walter Griggs 



Lord Michelham's Lousby, 9 st. - - C. Trigg 



Mr. J. A. de Rothschild's Bryony, 9 st. - F. Fox 



Mr. J. F. Hallick's Bannockburn, 9 st. - F. Templeman - 



Sir WiUiam Cooper's Latonia, 8 st. 10 lb. - B. Dillon - 



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