PRINCE PALATINE 



was riding her. The filly, moreover, was not 

 without merit. Not only had she won a couple 

 of races, one of them the Westminster Plate at 

 the Epsom Spring Meeting, but her owner had 

 thought it worth while to send her to the post for 

 the July Cup at Newmarket, a race which always 

 brings out some of the speediest horses in training, 

 and the fact of her having run for it suggested 

 that she could stay the six furlongs, which was 

 the distance of the Bedfont Plate. Prince Palatine, 

 however, had things all his own way. 



1910. KEMPTON PARK. 



Bedfont Plate of £120, of which second reed. £10, for 2 yr. 

 olds ; entr. £3 ; 6 fur. on Straight Course (29 ents. — £107). 

 Mr. T. Pilkington's Prince Palatine, by 



Persimmon, 8 st. 5 lb. - - - - S. Donoghue I 

 Mr. P. Nelke's Wise Gift, 8 st. 7 lb. - - F. Wootton 2 

 Mr. A. FitzGerald's Brogue, 8 st. 7 lb. - H. Pike 3 

 Lady James Douglas's Hamilton, 8 st. 10 lb. H. Randall - 

 Mrs. Farquharson's Thorndyke, 8 st. lO lb. A. Whalley - 

 Mr. R. R. Jeffrey's Linggi, 8 st. 7 lb. - G. Stephenson - 

 Mr. V. P. Misa's 17, 8 st. 7 lb. - - - W. Escott 

 Mr. F. S. Barnard's The Policeman, 8 st. 5 lb. F. Rickaby, Jr. - 

 Mr. A. P. Cunhffe's Magnificat, 8 st. 2 lb. - H. Robbins 

 Mr. J. Musker's b.c. by Black Sand — Ali- 

 mony, 8 St. 5 lb. S. Wootton 



Capt. R. W. Longfield's Miss Santoi, 8 st. 2 lb. Walter Griggs 

 Mr. R. Mills's Rose of Sharon, 8 st. 2 lb. - R. Watson 



ii/io agst. Prince Palatine, 5/2 Wise Gift, 8/1 17, 100/8 Thorn- 

 dyke. Won by 3 lengths, length second and third. 



Before Prince Palatine came to work of import- 

 ance he had what may perhaps not improperly be 



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