PRINCE PALATINE 



Carnarvon's Valens. The Coronation Cup was 



the only race she won during the season. After 



her, however, come great names. Zinfandel, an 



Ascot Cup winner, was victorious in 1904, Pretty 



Polly the two following years, and then again in 1907 



and 1908 a dual Gold Cup winner in The White 



Knight. Dean Swift, who was so extraordinarily 



successful at Epsom, where he won the City and 



Suburban twice and also the Durdans Plate over 



the same course, secured the Coronation Cup in 



1909, followed by Colonel Hall Walker's White 



Eagle and Mr. Leopold de Rothschild's Santo 



Strato, Colonel E. W. Baird's Leger winner Wool 



Winder unplaced. In 19 10 Sir Martin, who had 



been favourite for Minoru's Derby, in the course 



of which he fell, made some amends for that defeat, 



beating Bachelor's Double, Louviers, who had run 



Minoru to a short head for the Derby, Dean Swift 



and the Gold Cup winner Bomba amongst others. 



Mr. Fairie's Derby winner Lemberg beat no less 



a horse than Swynford in 191 1, Bachelor's Double 



third, and behind them the then Lord Villiers's 



Greenback, and Mr. A. P. Cunliffe's Charles 



O'Malley, second and third for Lemberg's Derby, 



together with Mr. J. A. de Rothschild's Bronzino, 



who had only been beaten a head by Swynford 



for the Leger. These are great names, and the 



nature of the race will be understood. 



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