A GREAT YEAR 



Dominion entirely rehabilitated his character at 

 Doncaster. The Leger was generally regarded as a 

 good thing for Buchan, with odds of 1 1 to 8 on him ; 

 of the others the market suggested that Dominion was 

 the only one with a reasonable chance ; about him 

 7 to i was to be had, then coming ioo to 8 Keysoe 

 and Pomme de Terre. Keysoe showed form which she 

 has never repeated, winning by half a dozen lengths. 

 Dominion followed her home, reversing previous 

 performances with Buchan, whom he here beat by 

 two lengths. Lord Glanely started a second string, 

 Trowbridge, a useful colt in his class who probably 

 ran as well as anyone supposed he would. 



DONCASTER September Meeting. 



Wednesday, Sept. ioth, 1919. 



ST. LEGER STAKES of £6500 (including £500 for nominator 

 of winner) with £400 for second and £200 for third, by- 

 subscription of £50 each, h.ft., or £5 if dec. ; for 3 yr. olds, 

 entire colts and fillies; colts 9 St., fillies 8 st. 1 1 lb. St. 

 Leger Course, about 1 m. 6 fur. 132 yds. (211 ents., viz. 

 10 at £50, 122 at £25, and 79 at £5— £6450.) 



Lord Derby's b.f. Keysoe, by Swynford — 



Keystone II., 8 st. 11 lb. 

 Lord Glanely's b.c. Dominion, 9 st. - 

 Major W. Astor's b.c. Buchan, 9 st. - 

 Lord Zetland's b.c. Pomme-de-terre, 9 st. - 

 His Majesty's b.c. Viceroy, 9 st. 

 Mr. Sol Joel's b.c. Sardis, 9 st. - 

 Capt. Lionel Montagu's b.c. White Heat, 



9 st. 



Lord Glanely's br.c. Trowbridge, 9 st. 



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