A GREAT YEAR 



parts of a length behind him, thus beaten exactly one 



length by the winner. 



NEWMARKET First Spring Meeting. 



Wednesday, May 7th, 1919. 



2000 GUINEAS STAKES of /ioo each, h. ft. for entire colts 

 and fillies, foaled in 1916; colts 9 St., fillies 8 st. 9 lb. ; 

 second reed. £400 and third £200 out of stakes. R.M. 

 (99 ents.— £4850.) 

 Sir A. Black's br.c. The Panther, by Tracery 



— Countess Zia, 9 st. 

 Major W. Astor's b.c. Buchan, 9 st. 

 Lord Glanely's b.c. Dominion, 9 st. 

 Sir G. Noble's b.c. Bruff Bridge, 9 st. - 

 Major W. Astor's br.c. Lord Basil, 9 st. 

 Sir A. Bailey's b.c. Wilson, 9 st. - 

 Mr. T. Martin's br.c. African Star, 9 st.- 

 Sir W. Nelson's b.c. Tangiers, 9 st. 

 Mr. Lionel Robinson's gr.c. Stefan the Great, 



9 st. 



Mr. H. W. Rudd's ch.c. Laurentian, 9 st. 

 Mrs. H. Whitworth's ch.c. Iron Hand, 9 st. - 

 Mr. F. Willey's ch.c. Knight of Blyth, 9 st. - 



2/1 agst. Stefan the Great and Lord Basil, 10/1 The Panther, 

 100/9 Tangiers, 100/8 Buchan and Iron Hand, 100/7 Bruff 

 Bridge, 100/6 Dominion. 



Won by a neck, f length second and third. 



In the One Thousand Guineas Lord Glanely's Lady 

 Juliet started with no great hope of success. Her price, 

 10 to 1, suggested that she was considered to be just 

 among the possibles, and Sir Edward Hulton's Roseway, 

 expected to win, did so ; while Mr. Lionel Brassey's 

 Britannia, reckoned as likely to get a place, was second. 



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