OAKS STAKES TO STEADY AIM
LONDON, Juue 8. The Oaks Stakes ou tlic secoud day of the Epsom meeting resulted: — OAKS STAKES, of £100 each, with £2000 added; three-year-old fillies; Ti miles. STEADY AIM, Est. Mrs. D. Walters's b.f., by Felstead — Quick Rise, 9.0 1 Iona, Lord Rosebery 's ch.f., by Jiyperion — Jiffy, 9.0 2 Nelia, Major L. B. Holiday's b.f., by Nearco — Springtime, 9.0 . . 8 Teu started. Three lengths each way. • Timo, 2.41. ! Their Majesties, Princess' Elizabeth ! and Queen Mary were cheered as they i arrived at Epsom and drove along the | course to witness the running of the i Oaks. Mr. Churchill, who arrived teu [ minutes before them, was similariy i cheered'. Ile watclied the runuing of ' the race alongside the Royal party, j which was disappoiuted when the ; King 's Jilly, Hypericuiu, could ouly linish fourth.
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Chronicle (Levin), 11 June 1946, Page 7
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