A GREAT YEAR 



first attempt of Rosedoon, a son of Roseland and 

 Kitty Muldoon in the Bushbury Two-Year-Old Plate 

 at Wolverhampton, did not alter the luck. After a 

 second attempt he was sent to Brazil. A number of 

 meetings were then missed, but Bright Folly went to 

 fulfil her engagement in the Champion Breeders' Foal 

 Stakes at Derby, and landed the odds laid on her from 

 Prince Herod, if with nothing to spare. 



DERBY Summer Meeting. Tuesday, September 2nd. 



CHAMPION BREEDERS' FOAL STAKES of £800, of which 

 nominator of winner reed. £100, and owner and nominator 

 of second £25 each, for 2 yr. olds ; entr. £12, £7 if dec. by 

 March 25, 1919, or £1 if dec. by Oct. 8, 1918 ; 5 fur. (99 

 ents., viz. 41 at £12, 15 at £7, and 43 at £1— £738.) 

 Lord Glanely's b.f. Bright Folly, by Black 



Jester— Bright, 8 st. 13 lb. - - - A. Smith 1 



Mr. J. White's Prince Herod, 9 st. 5 lb. - F. Templeman 2 

 Mr. Z. G. Michalinos' Pelops, 8 st. 13 lb. - V. Smyth 3 



Mr. F. Hardy's Charlie's Smile, 8 st. 13 lb. F. Lane 

 Sir J. Robinson's Lucentio, 8 st. 5 lb. - F. Slade 



5/4 on Bright Folly, 9/4 agst. Prince Herod, 7/1 Pelops, 10/1 

 Charlie's Smile, 20/1 Lucentio. Won by a head, short head 

 second and third. 



Sea Song was sent to Manchester with the result 

 which follows : 



MANCHESTER September Meeting. Saturday, September 6th. 

 EGERTON THREE-YEARS-OLD HANDICAP of £500, of 

 which second reed. £50 ; entr. £9, or £3 if dec. 6 fur. 

 straight. (27 ents., viz. 14 at £9 and 13 at £3 — £441.) 

 Lord Glanely's ch.g. Sea Song, by Phaleron 



—Miss L. Thrush, 8 st. 7 lb. - - - A. Smith 1 



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