THE GREAT YEAR 



ASCOT HEATH. Friday, June 20th. 



WOKINGHAM STAKES (Handicap) of £15 each, 5 ft., with 

 £500 added, of which second reed. £100 ; 6 fur. on Hunt 

 Cup Course. (50 ents. — £745.) 



Lord Glanely's ch.c. Scatwell, by Marcovil 



— Cheshire Cat, 4 yrs., 7 st. 1 1 lb. - - F. Slade 1 



Sir E. Cassel's Viviani, 4 yrs., 7 st. 4 lb. 



(car. 7 st. 6) - - - - - - J. Ledson 2 



Mr. Z. G. Michalinos' Golly- Eyes, 5 yrs., 



7 st. 5 lb. (car. 7 st. 6 lb.) - - - F. Fox 3 



Lord Jersey's Fressia, 4 yrs., 8 st. 5 lb. 



(car. 8 st. 6 lb.) F. Templeman - 



Sir E. Hulton's Violinist, 4 yrs., 7 st. 10 lb. - V. Smyth - 



Major L. B. Holliday's Monte Faro, 3 yrs., 



7 st. 10 lb. VV. Balding 



Mr. J. A. de Rothschild's Brigand, 5 yrs., 



7 st. 9 lb. S. Donoghue 



Mr. Sol Joel's Kashmir, 4 yrs., 7 st. 6 lb. - R. Cooper - 



Mr. R. J. Farquharson's Ramboda, 3 yrs., 



7 st. 5 lb. G. Hulme 



Lord Derby's Glaciale, 3 yrs., 6 st. 11 lb. - G. Colling - 



Mr. E. J. Caldicott's Bayodee, 6 yrs., 6 st. 



4 lb. (car. 6 st. 5 lb.) - - - - A. Balding 



7/2 agst. Brigand, 4/1 Scatwell, 9/2 Golly- Eyes, 8/1 Violinist, 

 100/9 Viviani, 100/8 Monte Faro and Kashmir, 100/7 Ramboda. 

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



It is perhaps hardly worth while to write that 

 Quantum ran at Birmingham behind Lord Derby's 

 Princess Margaret, then known as the Spean Bridge 

 filly. Lord Glanely however took an interest in his 

 colt, he being home-bred, a son of Quantock and Lady 

 Fowler, half-brother therefore to Lady Juliet. He 



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