AS A TWO-YEAR-OLD 



the saddle shortening the odds. It was a suffi- 

 ciently exciting race, if somewhat less so than Neil 

 Gow's circus performance twelve months previously. 

 How Wootton, who was drawn No. 3, came up 

 on the rails, the place which should have been 

 occupied by No. 10, would require a good deal 

 of explanation. Prince Palatine must be an extra- 

 ordinarily handy horse to have worked his way 

 in and out as he did ; but a furlong from home 

 there he was on the rails as just remarked, and 

 the doubt about Braxted staying receiving full 

 confirmation. The favourite won by a length." 



1910. KEMPTON PARK. 



Imperial Produce Plate of £3000, of which nominator of 

 winner reed. £200, nominator of second £iOO, nominator 

 of third £50, owner of second £200, and owner of third £50 ; 

 for two yr. olds ; entr. £1 ; if left in after Jan. 5, 1909, a 

 further £5 ; if left in after Oct. 12, 1909, a further £iO ; 

 and if left in after Mar. 29, 1910, a further £15. 6 fur. on 

 Straight Course. (183 ents., viz. 57 at £31, 32 at £16, 46 at 

 £6 and 48 at £1— £2569.) 



Mr. T. Pilkington's Prince Palatine, by 



Persimmon, 8 st. lo lb. - - - - F. Wootton i 



Sir T. R. Dewar's Braxted, 8 st. 5 lb. - F. Rickaby, Jr. 2 



Mr. L. Neumann's Meleager, 9 st. i lb. - Walter Griggs 3 

 Mr. Leopold de Rothschild's St. Anton, 



9 St. 6 lb. H. Watts 



Mr. Fairie's Phyrxus, 8 st. lO lb. - - D. Maher 



Mr. J. H. Houldsworth's Sandal, 8 st. 10 lb. J. H. Martin 

 Mr. J. Musker's b.c. by Melton — Ramage, 



8 St. 10 lb. Wm. Griggs 



Duke of Portland's Narenta, 8 st. 10 lb. - H. Jones - 



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