AS A TWO-YEAR-OLD 



Mr. H. J. King's Longboat, 8 st. 7 lb. - B. Lynham - 



Mr. J. B. Joel's Lycaon, 8 st. 7 lb. - - Walter Griggs - 

 Mr. H. P. Whitney's ch.c. by Persimmon — 



Dame d'Or, 8 st. 7 lb. - - - - J. H. Martin 

 Mr. W. Hall Walker's John o' Lome, 8 st. 7 lb. Wm. Griggs 

 Mr. T. Pilkington's Prince Palatine, 8 st. 7 lb. 



(car. 8 St. 8 lb.) D. Maher 



Mr. N. de Szemere's Sobieski, 8 st, 4 lb. - R. Keeble - 

 Mr. W. M. G. Singer's ch.c. by Thrush — 



Janitza, 8 st. 4 lb. C. Trigg 



Lord Carnarvon's Sydmonton, 8 st. 2 lb. - W. Higgs - 



Mr. W. Raphael's Sangaree, 8 st. 2 lb. - F. Templeman - 



Mr. A Bailey's Dark Simon, 8 st. 2 lb. - E. Shaw - 



Mr. D. R. Browning's Arctic Belle, 8 st. - H. Stokes 



Mr. H. P. Nickall's Eton Boy, 8 st. - - H. Randall 



Mr. R. Croker's Clonbern, 7 st. 1 1 lb. - J. Doyle 



Mr. Lionel Robinson's Delilah IL, 7 st. 8 lb. R. Bona - 



1 1/4 agst. Cellini, 7/2 Prince Palatine, 7/1 Dame d'Or c. and 

 Black Potts, lo/i Clonbern, 100/7 Knockfeerna, Sobieski and 

 Sangaree. Won by | length, neck second and third. 



Considering the high esteem in which Prince 

 Palatine was held, it is perhaps a little strange to 

 find him taking part in such an unimportant event 

 as the Bedfont Plate at Kempton Park. It may- 

 have been deemed desirable to provide him with 

 some easy tasks which would have an encouraeingf 

 effect, and at the August Meeting he went to the 

 post for this humble prize. Those who remember 

 the form of horses during the last few years will 

 perceive that the colt had little to beat, though 

 Mr. Nelke's Wise Gift found supporters, partly no 

 doubt because Wootton, in great form at the time, 



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