AS A TWO-YEAR-OLD 



described as another trial spin at the Newbury 

 September Meeting. It seems unnecessary to add 

 anything to the bare record of the race. None 

 of those who finished behind him did anything of 

 note afterwards. 



1910. NEWBURY. 



DoNNiNGTON Castle Maiden Two Yrs. Old Plate of £300, 

 of which second reed. £30, and third £15 ; entr. £6, or 

 £2 if dec. ; 5 fur. (42 ents., viz. 28 at £6 and 14 at £2 — £249). 

 Mr. T. Pilkington's Prince Palatine, by 



Persimmon, 9 st. 7 lb. - - - - F. Wootton i 



Mr. W. Whiteman's b.c. Dilwyn, by Fine 



Weather — Intrusion, 9 st. - - - F. Fox 2 



Duke of Westminster's Bhnd Justice, 



8 St. 1 1 lb. H. Randall 3 



Mr. H. Hardy's Perseverentia, 9 st. 4 lb. - W. Earl 

 Mr. A. Bailey's Quetzal, 9 st. - - - H. Green 

 Mr. Charles Carroll's Crimson Rambler, 9 st. W. Higgs 

 Mr. A. FitzGerald's Deluge, 9 st. - - H. Pike 

 Mr. John Powney's b.g. by Mauvezin — 



Trustworthy, 8 st. 1 1 lb. - - - F. Scourse - 



Mr. P. Nelke's Lucky Slave, 8 st. 11 lb. - B. Dillon 

 Mr. W. M. G. Singer's b. or br.f. by Hear- 



wood — Guernsey Lily, 8 st. 1 1 lb. - - Wm. Griggs - 



1 1/8 on Prince Palatine, 5/1 agst. BUnd Justice and Crimson 

 Rambler, 100/8 Lucky Slave. Won by 3 lengths, neck second 

 and third ; Lucky Slave and Quetzal dwelt badly at the start. 



But in the Imperial Produce Plate at Kempton 

 Park on the 7th of October he was much more 

 severely tested, as was natural from the value of 

 the stake. Here he was running against good 

 winners : Braxted had won his last two races, one 



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