A GREAT YEAR 



Mr. C. T. Garland's Woodrow, 9 st. 3 lb - G. Colling 3 



Mrs. H. Cunliffe-Owen's Mount Royal, 8 st. 



10 lb. F. Leach - 



Mr. Sol Joel's Polyact, 8 st. 10 lb. - - J. Childs 

 Sir Alan Johnstone's Parisian Diamond, 



8 st. 10 lb. A. Whalley 



Capt. Giles Loder's Svengali, 8 st. 10 lb. - J. H. Martin 

 Mrs. S. Van den Bergh's Swift Flight, 8 st. 



10 lb. - - - - - - B. Carslake - 



Mr. A. Bendon's Most Beautiful, 8 st. 7 lb. - F. Lane 



Sir E. Cassel's Indenture, 8 st. 7 lb. - - J. Ledson - 



Mr. W. Raphael's Lomelie, 8 st. 7 lb. - F. Slade 



Duke of Westminster's Princess Joan, 8 st. 



7 lb. - - - - - - - F. Templeman - 



100/30 agst. Sunny Moya, 7/2 Lomelie, 5/1 Mount Royal and 

 Bright Folly, io/l Woodrow, 100/8 Most Beautiful. Won by 

 a length, 4 lengths between second and third ; Most Beautiful 

 would not go up to the tapes and was ignored and left at the 

 post. 



Half-an-hour later Lord Glanely carried off his 

 seventh race at the meeting, the Wokingham Stakes 

 by the aid of Scat well. The colt was freely backed, 

 almost as good a favourite as Mr. J. A. de Roths- 

 child's sensational Cambridgeshire winner Brigand. 

 So the record of Ascot, 191 9 closed. The money 

 part of the business was not regarded as the most 

 important, though it may be noted that the seven races 

 were worth, as was to be expected at the Royal Meeting, 

 rather over an average of j£iooo each, £7233 10s. 

 altogether. 



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