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HEROES AND HEROINES OF 



Winner bred by Mr. J as. Cleary ; trained by 

 Coulthwaite, at Hednesford. (Off at ^.^.) 



There was no special place betting, and proportionate odds were 

 accordingly the order of the day. 



The Race. 



At the second attempt Mr. Coventry g"ot them off, 

 Eremon at once dashing to the front. xAt the first 

 fence Kilts fell and broke his neck, and at the third 

 Rathvale came down, and getting away from his 

 jockey, went on by himself. At this point Timothy 

 Titus assumed temporary command of Eremon, 

 Roman Law, Centre Board and Extravagance, 

 York IE heading the next division and old Drumcree 

 whipping them in. At the railway turn at the top 

 of the course, Eremon ran up to Timothy Titus, the 

 pair being six lengths ahead of Red Lad, Detail and 

 the others, Tom West being last. Centre Board 

 refused the fence at the turn and Timothv Titus fell 



