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THE DERBY.

ALL FAVOURITES DEFEATED.

TRIGO WINS FROM WALTER GAY,

(TURDUGH RECTER'S AGENCY.].

LONDON, June 3. Tho Derby result is 'ns, follows:- Mr. W. Barnett's Trigo

Marshall) 1 Lord Woolavington's Walter

Gay

(E. Fox) 2 Mr. S. Tattersall's Brienz

(R. Jones) 3 Starting prices-Trigo 33-1; Wal ter Gay 100-8; Brienz 50-1.

Twenty-six ran. Won by a length and a hali: two lengths between second and third.

The Race,

Posterity and Kopi lost about three lengths at the start.

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Hui Yer, Mrs. L. Hamm, Mr. Ho Y. H. Bao, Mr. J. D. Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cushing, Mr. A. Qui, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Joubert, Chouffet, Mrs. Choi Yip Shee, Mr. Master J. M. Joubert, Mr. Bulmer and Mrs. Chan Kim, Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs C. D. J. K. Chen, Mrs. I. S. Chen, Mr. Kirkpatrick, Master R. D. Kirk Chin Kwong You, Mr. W. Cheng, patrick. Mr. F. Keller, Mr. K. A. Lieut. D. . M. Cameron, Mr. Kyun, Dr. K. S. Kwan, Mrs. A. Eoo, Mrs. S. Koo. Master H. Eoo, and Mrs. Allan Cameron, Mr. J

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Carnegie, Jr., Mr. R. H. Charles, Mr. K. T. Chan. Mr. Chan Hin Man, Mr. Chow Chung, Mr. Chan (Continued on next Column)..

Mr. H. E. Morriss's

Manna (S. Donoghue) 1926, Lord Woolarington's

Coronach. (J. Childs) 1997. Mr. F. Curzon's

Call Boy (E. C. Elliot) 1999. Sir H. Cunliffe-Owen's

Hunter Moon made the ranning from Gay Day, Barbizon, Trigo, Engarle and Le Voleur, with Pos- terity last. Fassing the six furlongs 10. post Hunter's Moon led by a length from Trige, Tom Peartree, Rattlin the Reefer, Brienz, and Water Gay. Tattenham Corner Rounding Trigo headed Hunter's Moon, Craga- dour, En Garde, Walter Gay, with Posterity improving his position. Here Kopi fell, and Trigo came on, followed by Hunter's Moon. Walter Gay, Bricaz. and En Garde. Hunter's Moon dropped back beaten a furlong from home.

Trigo. easily resisting a challenge easily. from Walter Gay Won Hunter's Moon was fourth, Eu Garde Afth, Cragadour 'sixth

The time was 2mins. 36.2-5secs. It is estimated that a million specta tors were present. The Prince ot! Wales, Princess Mary and Viscount. Lascelles, and the Sultan of Zanzi- bar were amongst those present.

Outsider's Win,

For the second year in succession the Derby has gone to an outsider." If Felstead created astonishment last year, Trigo's victory, over this season's favourites must be con- sidered even more amazing. Felstead rän in a field in which one horse was an outstanding favourite, but

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Grand Prince...Gordon Richards

Horus

Kopi......

Hunters Moon

Leonard

Le Voleur

Mr. Jinks N.P.B.

Osiris

P.D.Q. Posterity Rattlin the Reefer Reedsmouth Reflector. Roberto Trigo

Tom Peartree

Elliott Weston Wintou

J. Leach Bent

H. Beazley Put Donoghue H. Leach P. Beasley J. Taylor Joe Childs

Gardner Perryman Thwaites Marshall Dines

which six horses were about equally fancied Followers of form certain. ly expected-and quite rightly per-1 hape to find the winner from Mr. Jinks, Cragadour, Gay Day, Hud- ter's Moon, Kopi or Reedamouth. None of these were even placed,

On the way to Epsom The Car- although each one might have won

thaginian met with a mishap (the the race without exciting any surnature of which is not stated), prise.

and he was subsequently scratch "Tipsters" Confounded.

ed.

Walter Gay.......

Election Eclipsed.

F. Fox

Sport writers at Home had writ- ten volumes on the claims of the

LONDON, June 3. respective horses. A search through

The political Derby has been a number of sporting journals and totally eclipsed by the approach of newspapers failed to reveal any to-day'e Classi Election cries mention of Trigo as being even a

have faded out before the advance likely one to get a place--to say of Mr. Jinks, whose name is echoed nething of victory.

all over the country with much greater relish than that of any of the political leaders.

"also Trigo was amongst the rans" in the Two Thousand Guisess. On that occasion he was ridden by J. Leach and not. by Marshall, who is comparatively little known in Home racing.

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The fabulous sweepstake prizes hore enhanced the romance of the race, whilst the man Trigo did not start again after pecuniarily uninterested is regard.

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dicate. end of the Guinena. His securing a place in the Derby is not aur- prising but here again, even the most optimistic punter could not the expense of the favourites.

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Brienz's Success. Brienz getting the remaining place is somewhat of a nine days wonder. Brienz and Cragadour (the favourite), although in differ- ent ownership, are trained by J. Lawson at Manton. Brienz was quoted at 50-1, which indicated what the public thought of his chances to defeat the stable com- panion. Brienz also failed miser. ably in the Two Thousand Guineas,, and was struck off from the "dangerous" list. In short the re- sult of yesterday's Derby is wholly a surprise, three unplaced horses ia the Two Thousand Guineas de- feating all the cracks."

Previous Winners.

The following is a list of previous winners and jockeys of the Derby stoce the. War:-

1019. Lord Glanely's

Grand Parade

(F, Templeman) 1920. Capt. G. Loder's

Spion Kop...(F. O'Neill) 1921. Mr. J. B. Joel's

Humorist... (S. Donoghue) 1829. Lord Woolavington's

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1903

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