A GREAT YEAR 



Triennial. Here the distance was two miles, and 

 Scatwell's best course was a good deal less than half 

 as far while Neutral was a stayer : the last race he had 

 won was over a mile and five furlongs. This Triennial 

 was indeed an interesting proof of the value of class. 

 Scatwell had so great an advantage in this particular 

 that nonstayer as he was he beat the stayer in the 

 simplest of canters. 



NEWMARKET First October Meeting. Tuesday, Sept. 30th. 



3rd YEAR of 70TH TRIENNIAL PRODUCE STAKES of £10 

 each starter, with £300 added for owner and £100 for 

 nominator of winner, for 4 yr. olds ; second reed. 10% of 

 whole stake ; entr. £3 ; last 2 m. of Cesarewitch Course 

 (54 ents.— £365). 

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



Cheshire Cat, 9 st. A. Smith 1 



Sir R. W. B. Jardine's Neutral, 9 st. - - Wm. Griggs 2 

 9/4 on Scatwell. Won by 12 lengths. 



Between the Newmarket Meetings the horses were 

 far from idle, Sea Song went to Leicester, where he 

 won the Kegworth Handicap, as the betting had 

 suggested he would. 



LEICESTER October Meeting. Thursday, Oct. 9th. 



KEGWORTH HANDICAP of £300, of which second reed. £20 

 and third £10 ; entr. £6, 3 ft. ; 7 fur. straight (44 ents. — 

 £264). 



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



Miss L. Thrush, 3 yrs., 8 st. 5 lb. - - A. Whalley 1 



Sir E. Hulton's Sabian, 3 yrs., 8 st. - - S. Donoghue 2 



