A GREAT YEAR 



and upwards ; l\ m., starting at Cup Post and going once 

 round. (34 ents. — £2460.) 



Mr. W. T. de Pledge's ch.h. By Jingo, by 



Aquascutum — Minnesota, 5 yrs., 9 st. 4 lb. G. Hulme I 



Mr. W. M. Cazalet's Air Raid, 4 yrs., 9 st. - S. Donoghue 2 

 Mr. J. A. de Rothschild's Roamer, 3 yrs., 7 st. 



7 lb. V. Smyth 3 



Lord Glanely's He, 4 yrs., 9 st. - - - A. Smith 



6/5 on Air Raid, 3/1 agst. By Jingo, 7/2 He, 20/ 1 Roamer. 

 Won by § length, 6 lengths second and third. 



The Cup, however, was sandwiched in between two 

 of Lord Glanely's successes, for Grand Parade, repro- 

 duced for the St. James's Palace Stakes, scored by 

 three parts of a length, the odds on him returned at 

 4 to 1, though I remember that more than this was 

 laid. There can be little question that Grand Parade 

 was not at his best ; he could not have been so, for 

 he had some trouble in shaking off" his rival, Lord 

 Herbert Vane-Tempest's Glanmerin, and though this 

 was a colt of no small capacity he would surely have 

 been unable to make any impression on Grand Parade 

 at even weights had the latter been himself. It may 

 be suspected that he had not recovered entirely from 

 the mishap or indisposition which stopped him before 

 the Derby. 



ASCOT HEATH. Thursday, June 19th. 



ST. JAMES' PALACE STAKES of £100 each, h. ft., or £3 if 

 dec, with £300 added, of which second reed. £300, for 



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