72 THE DONCASTER CUP, 1833. 



time crept up from the rear ranks. Muley Moloch now had 

 a bit of a run with Belshazzar, cut it pretty soon, and dropt 

 back into the crowd ; Mussulman tackled him with better 

 fortune, defeated him without difficulty, and obtained the 

 laed. It was now that Darling called upon his horse, who, 

 full of running, had only waited till he found Belshazzar 

 was no longer to be relied upon ; he shot by Mussulman at 

 the Grand Stand, and without any thing like a race, won 

 very easily by nearly two lengths. Between the stand and 

 the chair a struggle amongst the others enabled us to place 

 Carnaby third, the three next places being divided between 

 The Tutor, Belshazzar, Glaucus, and The Mole; Muley 

 Moloch, Revenge, Anne, Forester, Jack Faucet, and Con- 

 noisseur, being close behind them in a crowd. Lady Fulford, 

 Laurel's dam, Tesane, and Sister to Retainer, were at the 

 fag end of the race, but there was no tailing; the distance 

 was performed in three minutes and thirty-eight seconds, 

 nearly twenty seconds more than usual. 



At the same meeting, Rockingham carried off the Cup, 

 given by the Stewards, with 50 sovs. added by the Corpo- 

 ration; three yr olds, 7st. ; four, 8st. 31b. ; five, 8st. lOlb. ; 

 six and aged, 9st. ; the winner of the St Leger to carry 31b. 

 extra. — To start at the Red House, and run once round to 

 the Ending Post. — About two miles and five furlongs. 



Mr Watt's b. e. Rocking-ham, by Humphrey Clinker, 3 yrs old 1 



Mr Ruwlinson's b. c. Reveng'e, 3 yrs old 2 



Mr Walker's br. h. Consol, 5 yrs old 3 



Mr Osbaldeston's br. h. The Saddler, 5 yrs old ; Mr Chifuey's br. c. Counoisseur, 3 

 yrs old ; Lord Kelburne's br. f. Sister to Retainer, 3 yrs old ; Mr Walker's b. f. Anne, 3 

 yrs old ; and Mr Mostyn's b. c. Jack Faucet, 3 yrs old ; also started, but were not placed. 

 Even betting on Roeking-ham, 5 to 2 ag-st Consol, and 10 to 1 agst Revenge. 



Anne made the running to the turn, where she gave up, 

 taking pains, however, in the retreat to block up the passage 

 for Consol, and materially to injure his chance for the Cup. 

 Revenge, till then lying second, took up the running, and 

 continued to the Grand Stand, where Rockingham ran by 



