PRINCE PALATINE 



trying to get through rather more than a hundred 

 yards from home and failed to do so, Major Eustace 

 Loder's Lance Chest, one of the apparently im- 

 possible half dozen, beating him by a length and a 

 half! Of course the form was ludicrously wrong, 

 but there was no around for findingr fault with the 

 verdict. If jockeys will run risks they must abide 

 by the consequences, and owners must suffer. 



191 2. NEWMARKET. 



Princess of Wales's Stakes of £30 each, h. ft. or £3 if dec. with 

 £2000 added, of which owner of second reed. £300 and owner 

 of third £200, nominator of winner £300 and nominator of 

 second £200 ; for three and four yr. olds ; Suffolk Stakes 

 Course, i| m. (171 ents. £3 ft. dec. for 61 — £3253.) 

 Major Eustace Loder's Lance Chest, by 



Spearmint, 3 yrs., 8 st. 8 lb. - - - Walter Griggs i 

 Mr. T. Pilkington's Prince Palatine, 4 yrs., 



10 St. 4 lb. F. Wootton 2 



Mr. W. Hall Walker's Fantasio, 3 yrs., 



8 St. I lb. E. Wheatley 3 



Lord Derby's King William, 4 yrs., 9 st. 12 lb. F. Rickaby - 



M. M. Calmann's L'Enseigne, 4 yrs., 



8 St. 13 lb. J. Clark 



Mr. C. Bower Ismay's Balblair, 3 yrs., 



8 St. 8 lb. W. Saxby 



Mr. P. Nelke's Cylba, 3 yrs., 8 st. i lb. - A. Whalley 

 Mr. A. F. Basset's St. Edgar, 3 yrs., 8 st. i lb. J. H. Martin 

 Mr. Leopold de Rothschild's Lorenzo, 3 yrs., 



8 St. I lb. C. Trigg 



Mr. W. Raphael's Feu de Joie, 3 yrs., 8 st. 1 1 lb. H. Jones - 



5/2 on Prince Palatine, 9/1 agst. Balblair, 100/9 Fantasio, 

 100/7 Lorenzo, 20/1 others (offered). Won by i| lengths, three 

 lengths second and third. 



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