THE KING'S STABLE
NEW MANAGER APPOINTED
(From "The Post's" R>.,)i esentat!ve.) LONDON, March 20.
Captain Charles Moore has been appointed racing manager to his Majesty the King in succession to. the late Brigadier H. A. Tomkinson. ■■.'.:■ Captain Moore, who is 56, is familiar to racegoers in Great Britain and Ireland, and has bred and owned horses for a-lumber of years. He is a member of th'i; Jockey Club, to which he was elected in 1932, and was senior steward of the Irish Turf Club in 1928 and. 1929. He served .with the British forces in
the Newmarket St.' Leger, Doncaster Cup, and Great Northern Leger in 1924. He was also second to Salmon Trout in the' Doncaster St. Leger. Zionist won the Irish Derby in the colours of H.H. Aga Khan. He finished second to Manna in the Derby at Epsom, and as a four-year-old ran-up to King of Clubs for the Lincolnshire Handicap.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 22
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154THE KING'S STABLE Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue CXXIII, 10 April 1937, Page 22
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