A GREAT YEAR 



with the results of the week. He was one of three 

 starters for the March Stakes, another being Paper 

 Money, now in steady demand for the Derby. These 

 two were meeting at weight for age. The third 

 runner, Polyscope, was not fancied, but to beat Sir 

 Walter Gilbey's colt was calculated to increase the 

 reputation of He. Paper Money stood at evens. He 

 at 2 to i, and Lord Glanely triumphed, after a stirring 

 finish, by half a length. 



NEWMARKET First Spring Meeting. Thursday, May 8th. 

 MARCH STAKES of £300, of which second reed. £30, by 

 subscription for £6, 3 ft. for 3 yr. olds and upwards ; A.F., 

 ij m. (17 ents.— £264.) 

 Lord Glanely's b.c. He, by Santoi — She, 4 



yrs., 9 st. 4 lb. A. Smith I 



Sir Walter Gilbey's Paper Money, 3 yrs., 7 st. 



12 lb. S. Donoghue 2 



Mr. Sol Joel's Polyscope, 4 yrs., 9 st. - - B. Carslake 3 



Even Paper Money, 2/1 agst. He, 4/1 Polyscope. Won by 

 \ length, bad third. 



Royal Welsh at length got home. 

 NEWMARKET First Spring Meeting. Friday, May 9th. 



THREE-YEARS-OLD HANDICAP of £400, of which second 

 reed. £30; entr. £9, 4 ft. A.F., i\ m. (22 ents. — £361.) 

 Lord Glanely's b.c. Royal Welsh, by St. 



Amant — Royal Applause, 8 st. 7 lb. - 

 Mr. Sol Joel's Longslip, 7 st. 8 lb. 

 Mr. W. M. G. Singer's Chat Tor, 7 st. 3 lb. 

 Mr. A. E. Barton's Roi Hero, 9 st. 

 Lord Anglesey's Longdon, 8 st. - 

 SirW. Cooke's Helix, 7 st. 10 lb. - 



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