A DISAPPOINTING RACE.
BOOKitAEERS WIJT HEATILT.
" (3y Cable;— Press Association.—Copyright.) '.■;,'" . (Received Hay CSth, 7.15 p.ni") ;;_, v, . LOSDOX, May -37. •,,,>«. Derby, from a spectacular' point of "T»w;.--wae disappointing. Ihere was a tcdi- .. flur delay of twenty-one iniautes at the post, i tad a, ialee.start. . ._Ticj« ytia only one untoward event. 3? . euffregettc, named Ada Rice, fixed a pistol ■loaded -with blank at » policeman > ; engaged in clearing the course. The police- | : in&n * clothes were burned, and ha was injured on the leg. The woman was arrested. ■ Mi'Duryea, the owner of Durbar 11., is c wealthy Amerieae .who went to France and ♦s.Uhluled a stud farm when the Bettin? .^Restrictions'Act was enforced in Xew j.ork Sttie. He won the Two Thousand Gnineae ! 1312, and twelvo races worth £15,000 in . 1313. '-'■['' ;
T«snlt of tho Derby was a surprise., and •WJtoofcaakeTe ho<J a tremendous win. The ci*ra/*»s stunned and silent.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 9
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145A DISAPPOINTING RACE. Press, Volume L, Issue 14980, 29 May 1914, Page 9
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