A GREAT YEAR 



Phalaris and Torloisk again, together with Lord 

 Carnarvon's Volta, Mr. Stern's Salandra — a very 

 speedy colt who won in England and then in India — 

 and Mr. L. Neumann's Argos, the last named a 2 to i 

 favourite whom Phalaris beat by six lengths. In the 

 St. Ives Handicap again at the Newmarket Third 

 Extra Tingvalla was asked to do too much, and her 

 only other win was in a second Apprentice Plate at 

 Newmarket in the autumn. 



The Revenge stayed so well that he was thought 

 to have a sound chance in the Thatcham Long Distance 

 Handicap at Newbury. This he missed, soon after 

 making amends by winning the Winchester Handicap 

 at Windsor, and he came very near to following on 

 with the July Course Handicap, for which Colonel 

 George Holdsworth's Sybarite, a four-year-old like 

 himself, beat him half a length, in receipt of 24 lb. 

 This was the 1st of June, and on the 1st of July we 

 find the horse described as the property of " Sir 

 W. J. Tatem," the title having been conferred upon 

 the owner just previously. The only other winner 

 was Little Mabel. She took the Second Class of the 

 Manor Double Handicap at Gatwick, beating the 

 favourite, Mr. P. F. Hartigan's Irish Brigade. A 

 two-year-old named Argosy, a son of Bachelor's 

 Double and Fragrant, made one appearance, in the 

 First Spring Two-Y ear-Old Stakes, in which a good 

 filly belonging to Mr. Hulton, Margarethal, beat 



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