THE GREAT YEAR 



ASCOT HEATH. Tuesday, June 17th. 



PRINCE OF WALES' STAKES of £50 each, h. ft., with £500 

 added, of which second reed. £200, and third £100, for 3 yr. 

 olds ; New Course, about I m. 5 fur. (46 ents.— £1400.) 



Lord Glanely's b.c. Dominion, by Polymelus 



— Osyrua, 9 st. 5 lb. A. Smith I 



Mr. J. Buchanan's Splendid Spur, 8 st. 10 lb. J. H. Martin 2 



Sir G. Murray's Coriolanus, 8 st. 10 lb. - - B. Carslake 3 



Sir E. Hulton's Avatar, 8 st. 3 lb. - - V. Smyth 



6/5 on Avatar, 2/1 agst. Dominion, 6/1 Coriolanus, 10/1 

 Splendid Spur. Won by i| lengths, 2 lengths second and third. 



For the Churchill Stakes He frightened away the 

 opposition, and earned the respectable sum of ^1275 

 by the simple process of walking over. 



ASCOT HEATH. Tuesday, June 17th. 



CHURCHILL STAKES (formerly the third year of the Triennial 

 Stakes) of £10 each, h. ft., with £1000 added, for 4 yr. olds, 

 2 m. (56 ents.— £1275.) 



Lord Glanely's b.c. He, by Santoi — She, 9 st. 



3 lb. walked over - - - - - A. Smith 



Leaving off with a victory on the Tuesday, Lord 

 Glanely led off with another on the Wednesday, Sky- 

 rocket dead-heating with Sir Berkeley for the Visitors' 

 Handicap, the distance here the mile and a half over 

 which Sir Berkeley was so formidable ; and Sky- 

 rocket's superiority was demonstrated by the fact that 

 he was giving the other 8 lb., both four-year-olds, 

 so it may certainly be said that the running stamped 

 the winner as a good colt. 

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