PRINCE PALATINE 



as cock-a-hoop, more than ever convinced that but 

 for the accident to Tracery he must have beaten 

 the Prince. Many of us do not share their 

 conviction." 



1913. GOODWOOD. 



Goodwood Cup of £1000 (a Cup value £52 lOs., and remainder 



in specie), with a Sweepstakes of £20 each, h. ft. (to the 



Fund) ; second reed. £200 and third £lOO out of Stakes ; 



for 3 yr. olds and upwards. About 2 m. 5 fur. (34 ents. — 



£800.) 



By permission of the Stewards of the Jockey Club the 



starting gate was dispensed with for this race. 



Mr. L. Brassey's Catmint, by Spearmint, 



4 yrs., 9 St. 3 lb. D. Maher i 



Mr. Fairie's Aleppo, 4 yrs., 9 st. 3 lb. - A. Whalley 2 



Major Eustace Loder's Lance Chest, 4 yrs., 



9 St. 3 lb. Walter Griggs 3 



Mr. T. Pilkington's Prince Palatine, 5 yrs., 



10 St. W. Saxby - 



Lord Carnarvon's Rivoli, 4 yrs., 9 st. 3 lb. - F. Wootton - 



Mr. H. Bonas's Cavalry, 4 yrs., 8 st. - - F. Greening - 



5/2 on Prince Palatine, 8/1 agst. Rivoli, lO/l Lance Chest, 

 100/8 Catmint, 20/1 Aleppo. Won by a neck, 3 lengths second 

 and third. 



It was a melancholy finish to a great career ; but 



horses cannot win races if they are not fit to do so. 



He had, of course, been seen on a racecourse for 



the last time, and he was retired to Childwick- 



bury, where his subscription rapidly filled at a 



fee of 400 guineas. A summary of his victories is 



appended. 



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