THE GREAT YEAR 



belonging to the keen lady owner Mrs. Whitworth, 

 who unhappily did not survive the season, was booked 

 as a good thing, 7 to 4 being laid on him, but he was 

 last of the three, Lord Glanely's home-bred Lady 

 Juliet winning by four lengths from a stranger in 

 Mr. W. M. Cazalet's The Sphinx. 



ASCOT HEATH. Thursday, June 19th. 



GRANVILLE STAKES of £15 each, 10 ft., with £300 added, of 

 which second reed. £50, for 2 and 3 yr. olds ; 5 fur. (50 

 ents.— £750.) 

 Lord Glanely's br.f. Lady Juliet, by Mercutio 



— Lady Fowler, 3 yrs., 8 st. 1 1 lb. - - F. Slade 1 



Mr. W. M. Cazalet's The Sphinx, 3 yrs., 8 st. 



11 lb. J. Childs 2 



Mrs. H. Whitworth's Iron Hand, 3 yrs., 9 st. S. Donoghue 3 



7/4 on Iron Hand, 1 1/4 agst. Lady Juliet, 6/1 The Sphinx. 

 Won by 4 lengths, i| lengths second and third. 



He was beaten in the Gold Cup, which, however, 

 was a chapter of accidents. He had a very stormy 

 passage, being interfered with badly. The race ended 

 in a fight between By Jingo ! and Air Raid, the former, 

 backed at 3 to 1, having three-quarters of a length the 

 better of the Manton colt on whom odds of 6 to 5 

 were laid, He not quite such a good favourite as the 

 winner. 



ASCOT HEATH. Thursday, June 19th, 1919. 



GOLD CUP value £500, with £2000 in specie, added to a 

 Sweepstakes of £20 each, h. ft., of which second reed. 

 £300 and third £100, for entire colts and fillies, 3 yr. olds 



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