CALL BOY'S WIN
TRIUMPH IN DERBY
FAVOURITE ROMPS HOME LONDON, Wednesday. By Cable.—Press Association.—Copyright The Epsom summer meeting was continued to-day. The following was the result of the leading event: THE DERBY STAKES Of £IOO each with £3,000 added; for entire colts and fillies; colts, 9.0; fillies, 8.9; about 15 miles. CALL BOY, F. Curzon’s ch c, by Hurry On —Comedienne 1 HOT NIGHT, Sir V. Sassoon’s b c, by Gay Crusader—Tubbercurry 2 SHIAN MOR. J. Courtland’s b c, by Bucan—Orlass 3 There were 23 starters, afid the winher had two lengths advantage at the
Ther was an eight lengths ailterence between the second and third norses.
Call Boy, who was bred by his owner, was successful as a two-year-old in two ““L, . his four engagements. This Two' narrowly defeated in the Thousand Guineas Stakes, run at , S , D° n April 27 ’ b >' Adam's Apple, J {ll ™ 9* f'ommern and Mount Whistle. tturiy On, sire of the Derby winner, who 191 fi won the St. Leger in t-iy crusader, sire of Hot Night, wlio ran second to Call Boy, is a son of tliree' ve’ar oM Was ? Performer as a Vnneyel m In it 17 Gay Crusader Derby 6 Tiger, Th ° usand
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 60, 2 June 1927, Page 13
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