PRINCE PALATINE 



the two last mentioned races if carrying a penalty of 

 lolb. or over, i6 lb.," Prince Palatine had incurred 

 the full 1 6 lb. penalty. Stedfast escaped with the 

 comparative trifle of 3 lb., and it was for this reason 

 that odds of 9 to 4 were laid on him, 5 to i against 

 Prince Palatine ; for it seemed scarcely possible that 

 the Prince could give 13 lb. He did so, however, 

 winning by half a length. Though nine started, it 

 will be seen that this Jockey Club Stakes was 

 regarded as merely a match, odds of 25 to i being 

 offered against all the other seven. 



191 2. NEWMARKET. 



Jockey Club Stakes of £10,000, of which second reed. £1500 

 and third £750 ; nominator of winner £400 and nominator 

 of second £200 ; by subscription of £5 each for 3 yr. olds, 

 or £10 for 4 yr. olds and upwards ; if left in after March 29, 

 1910, a further £21 for 4 yr. olds and upwards, and if left 

 in after Oct. Ii, 1910, a further £21 for 3 yr. olds ; if left 

 in after March 28, 1911, a further £32 each, and if left in 

 after Jan. 2, 1912, a further £52 each ; with £591 added ; 

 last i| m. of Cesarewitch Course. (187 ents., viz. 18 at 

 £115, 23 at £110, 28 at £63, 20 at £58, 36 at £31, 19 at £26, 

 12 at £10 and 31 at £5— £7435-) 



Mr. T. Pilkington's Prince Palatine, by 



Persimmon, 4 yrs., lO st. 7 lb. 

 Lord Derby's Stedfast, 4 yrs., 9 st. 8 lb. 

 Mr. Reid Walker's Adamite, 4 yrs., 9 st. - 

 Lord Derby's King William, 4 yrs., 9 st. 1 1 lb. 

 Mr. Fairie's Silesia, 3 yrs., 7 st. 13 lb. 

 M. San-Miguel's La Boheme II., 4 yrs., 



9 St. 8 lb. 



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