ENGLISH RACING
HRffers Toss Coin to Decide Bwnership of Coronation Cup LONDON, June 4. Sir Abe Bailey, owner of Cecil, and Mr. J. Eank, owner of His Graee, who dead-heated in the Coronation Cup at Epsom, tossed a coin to decide the ownership of the gold cup. Mr. Rank won the toss and he Will give Sir Abe Bailey a cheque for £100, representing half the value of the cup. The trainers similarly settled the ownership of the trainer's trophy, a gold cigarette box valued at £25. Gordon Bichards, His Grace's jockey, and Tommy Weston, Cecil 's jockey, were preparing to toss for the gold anounted whip when it was announced that a replica was being provided so as to enable each to have one.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 119, 5 June 1937, Page 12
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