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LADY NORTHCOTE'S TURF DEBUTA

GLADIATOR WILL CARRY NEW RACING COLOURS TO-MORROW

MR. LEO FROST'S RETURN

IN "EWO" HANDICAP

LAUGHING GIRL AND WHALSEY FOR "DAILY DOUBLE”?

(By RAPIER")

Mr. Leo Frost, abore, 1935 cham- pion jockey, will make a return to

an upset. New Star Ralph) with 151 lbs, is hightly

and, in view of its past per- ces, I recommend bearing in mind

SAUGHTON HANDICAP:

ONE MILES

After its brilliant run at the Ninth Extra Race Meeting, in the Canberra Handicap, from the two mile post, Strathroy (Mr. D. Black) narrowly averted defear at the hands of Gypsy Love (Mr. B. L Tao), the race resulting in a dead heat

To-morrow their weights are the same and a great race will ensue between them with Strathroy hav ing a slight advantage, as the dis- tance is only a mile. The strongest opposition will come from Lan- cashire Chips, which, if given a good lead instead of being held back for a powerful last quarter, Thas every chance of scoring a win

DUMBIEDYKES HANDICAP-

(FIRST SECTION)—– ABOUT FIVE FURLONGS

THE Twelfth Extra Race Meeting, to be held at the local turf to-morrow.

the Valley to-morrow, will provide added inter-

Pih) has been a source of dis-1 est by virtue of the fact that it will mark the first appointment at several meetings, appearance of Lady Northcote's colours on the and probably just when it is not local track. Since their arrival in the Colony, His expected to win it will come along Excellency the Governor and Lady Northcote have been keenly interested in our race meetings, and, having acquired ownership of Gladiator from the Eve Stable, a hearty welcome will be extended to Lady Northcote by the racing public, particularly by owners, to-morrow.

and spring a surprise.

ST. ANDREW'S STAKES.

11⁄2 MILES

For this classic event, Honey- For the first leg of the "Daily moon Eve has been allotted top Double," I cannot see how Langh- weight, and in view of this great ing Girl (Mr. S., G. Liang) can burden, and having regard to the possibly lose. It is undoubtedly the length of the race, I am going to fastest of the lost, and, as the dis- tance is more to its liking, it should

IN A VARIED PROGRAMME OF EIGHT EVENTS, GREAT IMPORTANCE IS ATTACHED TO THE ST. ANDREW'S STAKES, rule it out of the running. AND KEEN COMPETITION SHOULD PREVAIL FOR THE COVETED CUP, WHICH IS PRESENTED BY THE ST. AN DREW'S SOCIETY.

Up to the present, the weather has been exceptionally good at race meetings, and to-morrow should prove no exception to the rule. I expect to see the track in splendid condition, and there is every reason to anticipate fast times.

Among the other entries, and, win judging by past results, I look to Plain View (Mr. H. C. Pih) is King's Lead (Mr. S. C. Liang) to re- the next best, but not by any peat last year's win King's Lead stretch of imagination can I see it won the Connaught Handicap over creating an upset here, although it 14 Miles at the Ninth Extra Race defeated Laughing Girl in the Nor- Meeting, and with only 140 lbs to folk Handicap (First Section), from carry it can do it again.

the two mile post, by a short head-

After an absence from the local and will give Gladiator a good run. Dawn Star (Mr. D. Black) has It should certainly be placed sec- track since the Annual Meeting, Soldier of Britain (Mr. H. C. more than an outside chance of fond, with Tiny Star (Mr. N. Deitz),

I am glad to announce that Mr. L. G. Frost, the 1935 champion jockey, will be riding in the "Ewo" Handicap Race, in which he will have Donovan as his mount, and he will probably be given several other mounts dur- ing the course of the meeting.

THE "EWO” HANDICAP. (UNOFFICIAL-ONE MILE

This is an annual affair confined to members of the staff of Messrs. Jardine, Matheson & Co. Ltd, and the Jardine Engineering Corp. Ltd, which generally amounts to a scramble for home on the fall of

the flag.

I have recollections that fairly substantial dividends have invari ably been paid on events of this description in the past, and that such races are generally won by ponies with the biggest handicap. I advocate keeping this point in mind as it may prove profitable.

AULD REEKE HANDICAP:

SIX FURLONGS

Happy Eve, the winner of the Hong Kong St. Leger at the last meeting, has been allotted top- weight of 168 Ibs, and, if sent out, should have no difficulty in win- ning again. In the event of Happy Eve

ccepting, however not would recommend Gladiator, which fly acquired from the Eve by Lady Northcote and will be taken out by Mr. Në

This pony has a good opportunity | of scoring a- popular win for Lady Northcote as it is fairly fast over such short distance. Oak Bay (Mr. W. H S. Davis) ceive a good following,

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MURRAYFIELD HANDICAP:

ONE MILE

Aztec and Katinka, recently de moted from "A" Class, are given the post of honour of carrying 165 lbs., and should be left alone. Saucy Face (Mr. H. C. Pib), after its

two previous disappointing runs, may redeem itself by winning to-

morrow.

Hit fails, however, look to Aus- tralian Boy (Mr. B. L. Tao) to fill the first place. Derby Day (Mz. S. W. Tang), which came in first în the New Bridge Handicap at the last meeting, may find the distance a little too long, but it may place Racing Heart (Mr. B. A. Proulx) has now fully recovered from the ef- fects of its accident at the Tenth Extra Race meeting, and may be worth following for a place.

DUNSAPPIE HANDICAP ABOUT FIVE FURLONG

The second leg of the "Daily uble" will be decided on the re- suit of this race, in which Sub- scription Griffins of this year that have not won more than $2,000- stakes, will participate.

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