AND TIMES OF JOHN OSBORNE 



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who said in his article in the paper the other 

 day that Claremont won that Two Thousand. 

 He said he saw it, and he was certain Claremont 

 won. Why, Camballo made most part of the 

 running, and won easily ; it was never in doubt. 

 Camballo won by two lengths, Picnic was 

 second, Breechloader third, and Claremont 

 fourth. Camballo was trained by Mathew 

 Dawson, and I rode him the first time he ran. 

 He won every race up to the Chesterfield, when 

 Balfe beat him, I think. Camballo was amiss 

 when I steered him in Galopin's Derby. He- 

 ran nowhere in the Grand Prize, in fact he 

 really had no chance to get round before Ascot. 

 He was amiss before the Derby, and ran badly ; 

 he had never got fairly round. It was only 

 decided on the morning of the Derby whether 

 he had to run or not. He had been coughing, 

 and was amiss." 



CAMBALLO'S TWO THOUSAND, 1875. 



The Two Thousand Guineas of 100 sovs. each, h. ft., for three-year-olds; colts, 

 8 St. 101b., fillies, 8 st. 51b.; second to receive 200 sovs. out of the stakes, 

 and third to save stake. R.M. 



J. Osborne 1 



Fordham 2 



Custance 3 



T. Chaloner 



F. Archer 



Salter 



F. Webb 



Maidment 



Glover 



Mr. Vyuer's Camballo, by Cambuscan — Little Lady, 



M. Lefevre's Picnic, 



Lord Fitzwilliam's Breechloader, 



Mr. W. S. Crawfurd's Craig Millar, 



Lord Falmouth's Garterly Bell, 



Sir F. Johnstone's Town Crier, 



M. Lefevre's Gilbert, 



Captain Machell's Claremont, . 



Captain Machell's The Leveret, 



General Peel's c by Trumpeter, dam by Melbourne — Miss 



Whipp, Morris 



Mr. Savile's Earl of Dartrey, W. Piatt 



Prince SoltykoflPs Balfe, ....... Cannon 



Mr. A. Baltazzi's c by Scottish Chief — Artemis, . . Goater 



Betting — 100 to .30 against Camballo, 5 to 1 against Craig Millar, 13 to 2 against 

 Balfe, 7 to 1 each against Picnic and Earl of Dartrey, 20 to 1 each against 

 Leveret and Claremont, and 40 to 1 against Miss Whipp colt. 



