THE GRADUAL RISE 



Mr. Douglas Stuart's Chinaman, 4 yrs., 7 st. 



I lb. K. Robertson - 



Mr. R. W. Tilley's Morning Star, 3 yrs., 



6 st. 1 1 lb. T. Leader - 



Mr. Sol Joel's Princess Nathalie, 3 yrs., 



6 st. 1 1 lb. G. Lester 



Sir H. M. FitzHerbert's Mountain Laddie, 



5 yrs., 6 st. 7 lb. (car. 6 st. 10 lb.) - - E. Quirke 

 Mr. W. Mcllroy's Pastures New, aged, 6 st. 



9 lb. T. Oates 



Mr. P. W. Carr's Warwick, 4 yrs., 6 st. 9 lb. - A. Flanagan - 

 Mr. G. W. Smith's John Jackett, 5 yrs.. 



6 st. 5 lb. T. Weston 



Mr. W. H. Dixon's Traceable, 3 yrs., 6 st. 



(car. 6 st. 3 lb.) W. Balding 



1 1/2 agst. He, 100/15 Furore, 10/1 Greek Scholar and Ivanhoe, 

 100/9 Haki and St. Tudwal. IOO/6 Brown Prince, 20/1 Golden 

 Rule and Buckthorn, 25/1 Air Raid, 33/1 Planet, Race Rock, 

 Leandros, Morning Star, and Princess Nathalie, 40/1 St. Eloi, 

 50/1 Mont Saint Eloi, Chapel Brampton, and John Jackett. 



Won by a short head, r| lengths second and third. 



That good filly Benevente stood in the way of 

 Treclare for the Craven Stakes, but in a field of twenty- 

 eight he carried off a Three-Year-Old Handicap at 

 the Newmarket First Spring from Jutland, giving His 

 Majesty's colt 22 lb. Jutland was a 2 to 1 favourite, 

 indeed so much was Lord Glanely's colt underrated 

 that he started at 20 to 1. For the once valuable 

 Newmarket Stakes — still on this occasion worth 

 £ 2 53° — Treclare was beaten less than a length — 

 three-quarters and a head — by Somme Kiss and 

 Thermogene, and he next ran in the Derby. Gains- 



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