THE DERBY
THIRTY-TWO TO CONTEST CLASSIC ALL COLTS LEFT IN LONDON, Thursday. Following are the horses remaining in next Wednesday’s great classic race at Epsom (there are no fillies engaged) : The 146th Renewal of the Derby Stakes, of lOOsovs., each 50 sovs. ft. if declared by' the Tuesday in the week before running, 25sovs. ft. if declared by' the last Tuesday' in March, 1929, or ssovs. only if declared by* the first Tuesday in July', 1928, with 3,ooosovs. added, for entire colts and fillies, foaled in 1926; colts, 9st. and fillies Sst. 91b.; the breeder of the winner to receive oOOsovs., the owner of the second 400sovs., and the owner of the third 200sovs., out of the stakes; about one mile and a-half (332 entries, 25sovs. forfeit declared for 110, and ssovs. for 124). —Closed November 1, 1927. Cragadour (Lord Astor), b c, by Crag an Bran—Pompadour—9.o. Cragadour is the ruling favourite for the race. Cavendo (Lord Astor), b c, by Gay Crusader—Miss Cavendish.—9.o. Ratlin the Reefer (Sir Abe Bailey), br c, by Chaucer—Reef—9.o. Trigo (W. Bennett), b c, by Blandford— Athasi—9.o. Osiris (Major Courtauld), ch c, by Papyrus—Most Beautiful —9.0. Hunter's Moon (Lord Derby), b c, by Hurry On—Selene—9.o. Bosworth (Lord Derby), b or br c, by Son-in-Law—Serenissima—9.o. The Mac Nab (Lord Dewar), br c, by Abbot's Trace—Sunny Moya—9.o. Aristotle (Lord Dewar), ch c, by Diligence—Phalution—9.o. Montclair (M. E. Esmond), ch c, by Spion Kop—Masr—9.o. Grand Prince (Lord Glanely), ch c, by Grand Parade—Winter Queen —9.0. Posterity (Mrs. C. Glorney), b c, by Son-in-Law—Hemlock—9.o. Reedsmouth (Lieut-Col. R. Hermon-
Hodge), ch c, by Somme Kiss—Down Stream—9.o. Le Voleur (H. H. the Aga Khan), b c, by Gainsborough—Voleuse—9.o. Mr. Jinks (Major D. McCalmont), roan c, b Tetratema—False Piety—9.o. Empire Builder (Major D. McCalmont), gr o, by' Son-in-Law—Fourfold—9.o. The Carthaginian (A. Macomber), ch c, by Swynford—Halpine—9.o. Tom Peartree (H. Morriss), ch c, by Gainsborough—Sobriquet—9.o. Horus (Sir L, Philipps), ch c, by' Papyrus—Lady Peregrine—9.o. Leonard (Duke of Portland), b e, by Golden Myth—Nilghai—9.o. Reflector (A. de Rothschild), ch c, by Galloper Light—Double Back—9.o. Gay Day (Sir V. Sassoon), b c, by Gay Crusader—Silver Tag—9.o. P.D.Q. (late Surena), (H. Selfridge), b c, by Gay Crusader—Seraphine—9.o. En Garde (W. M. G. Singer), b c, by Spion Kop—Sword Play—9.o. ftoberto (J. Tait), b c, by Hurry- On— Puma—9.o. Brienz (S. Tattersall), br c, by Blink — Blue Lake—9.o. Engelberg (S. Tattersall), br c, by Crag an Eran—Angela—9.o. Golden Rain (Sir M. Wilson), ch c, by Lemonora—Chicken Pie—9.o. Walter Gay (Lord Woolavington), ch c, by Captain Cuttle—William’s Pride—--9.0. Kopi (J. Burns), b c, by' Spion Kop— Sunoroft —9.0. N.P.B. (Sir F. Eley), ch c, by' Stratford—Ethel H.—9.0. Barbizon (Lord Londonderry'), b c, by' Gainsborough—Sun and Air—9.o. The result will not be known until j Thursday morning.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 678, 1 June 1929, Page 10
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