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DIOLITE AND THE DERBY.
HOW HE WON THE TWO THOUSAND GUINEAS.
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1930.
AMY JOHNSON TO GO SLOWLY.
CANCELLATION OF ENGAGEMENTS.
[BRITISH WIRELESS SERVICE,]
Rugay, May 30, So many public engagements have been arranged for Miss Amy Johnson, who is now at Brisbane, that her docter has ordered her,
FUNERAL OF LORD DAVIDSON.
OBSEQUIES AT CANTERBURY.
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RuOBY, May 30,
The remains of the late Arch- bishop. Lord Davidson, who was Primate of England for nearly 30 years, were buried this afternoon.
The grave was under the open
as a matter of precaution, to ean-sky within the shadow of the clois
ters, on the walls of which were many of them.
piled hundreds of wreaths..
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The Archbishops of Canterbury and York sad six Bishops' took part in the funeral service.
The classic standing of one as feast of the much-criticised three- year-olds was saved when Diolite, the colt who had been given the place of honour in the Free Handi- cap, returned to a racecourse after more than nine months' absence to win the Two Thousand Guineas in the smoothest possible style by two lengths. In fact, he disposed of non-stayers and many rank bad classic colts in decisive style. There had, however, been so many its and buta about the majority of the re- cord twenty-eight runners that the winner, who was the winter fav ourite for the. Derby, started, at 10-1 after once drifting out to 100-8. And now he has been fol- lowed heme by one of the longer last year, never look the old and a multitude of mourners of
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priced of the Manton Gve, in the 33-1 chance Faradine, with the progressive Silver Flare, at 95—1, another length away,
and just catching Blenheim near the post for third place.
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The majority will hardly admit that Derby problema have altoge- ther been simplified, for they will to Blenheim's stable, mate, Rustom Pasha, who gave Paradine ba and a four lengths' beating at Epsom the previous week, and even to Lord Astor's Writ, who was not among the field on May
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Diolite's Critics.
All these problems, however will have to wait. Surely the Diclite critics will now be satisfied that he did all that was required of him in the style of a goodish colt in a patchy year. Dick Dawson, however, was fully justified in run- ning Blenheim, for he would, like the winner, have also justified juvenile form if the race had been decided on the top of the ground.
She, therefore, did not attend a luncheon at which she was to have
the guest of the been graduates of Brisbane, University, and she only made a brief stay at a garden party at Government" House..
The congregation was representa- tive of all denominations, including the Moderator of the Church of Scotland, the heads of Free Churches and the Greek Archi- mandrite.
Previous to the service, the coffin lay in the choir of the Cathedral,
all clasoss filed past during the morning, paying a last tribute.
They must continue to regard Diclite as a light actioned colt of compact build who is bigger than he looks, but will, like Trigo time classic champion. He emulat ed his site, Diophon, in the Two Thousand, and probably possesses more stamina, and it is interesting
A memorial service was also held to note that Grand Parade, theat St. Paul's Cathedral, the offi- non-staying Derby winner, whom cinting elergy including Dean Inge, Templeman rode at Epsom, is the the Archdeacon of London and the sire of Diophon and also of today's Bishop of Kensington. raper-up Paradine..
Jockey's Luck, Templeman confirmed the report that Diolite will not run again be fore, the Derby, but Fox would not again be available to ride if Fred Darling saddles. Dick Swiveller. Harry Beasley would, however, probably be free, as it was only a lucky mount for Fox on May 8. As soon as he heard at Beckhamp- ton on the previous Saturday morn ing that Press Gang was scratched h. hurried over to ride Diolite in the foal gallop.
WORLD'S TIN OUTPUT:
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(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]
LONDON, May 30. The Council of the Tin Produc era' Association announces that Messrs. F. J. Houwert and J. Van der Brock of Billiton, Dutch The long-established little man East Indies, and Messrs. F. E. always gives a very clear account Mair and C. V. Stephens, repre- of a race in which he has ridden,senting the Planters Association, and he summed up this strange Malayan Sections, will sit as a classic in a very few sentences. special Committee appointed to
Paradine would have made all the
deal with the regulations govern-" running if I had not collared him ing the tin output throughout the when I made my forward move world ment going up Bushes'. Hal. was always lying handy, with Charger near me, and Blenheim in front of me, but I was able to take a puli and ensure a smooth challenge when I liked."
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Joe Lawson had no real fancy for any of his five, but three of them shaped well, for Iliad was fifth, then came Trows in the Writ coloure, the northerner Palovious day's misery, Mine, Charger, Polveraja. Chris- topher Robin and the false far ourite, Caerleon. Many were gur- prised to find the layers offering only fours against Lord Derby's colt before racing. Caerleon did not impress "going down,' and
Paradine, who was drawn No. 5, was able to come across to, near the stand rails. Never have there. been better Two Thousand day conditions Sunshine and a per- fect light compared with the pre-
they extended it to 5-1 at the off. Weston said Caerleon went all right for five furlouge, and when he ask- ed him for an effort it was not forthcoming. It puzzled the rider and the stable, but there you are. As has been mentioned before, his
The Tote Turnover.
Tho tote turnover on the big race was £8,298, and the wincer practi cally the same price as in the books. Paradine was, however, 1 for a place, It is a further sign of the 1930 Newmarket to see an air. plane on the far side of the course opposite the stands. It departed while Tommy Atkins was sprinting home later.
The winner started at 10 to 1, the second at 33 to 1, and the third.
There are also two Bolivian and one Nigerian representatives., It is stated that the Committee ans completely agreed on all points, but" has yet to make public any fresh recommendations.
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Sir Hugo Hirst's success will be ing of considerable interest in Ger- The actual race is not difficult many. A big race scene at New to describe. After only a short market with the hundreds of famous delay, Captain Allison got an ex- turf men and women with whom cellent start. There were no suffer- paddock regulars are still familiar, era, for although after going a must have seemed strange to the short way. Seer and one or two stranger-owner and Lady Hirst, of the others were a length or so They passed out of the course and behind the line, that was due to returned home soon after the big their slowness in starting rather race practically unnoticed, than to any defect in the start. Diolite's owner told me that when Early in the race Trews was pro- he went to Australia two years ago minent on the stand side of the Close to him: Strongbow h commissioned Fred Templeman course. his trainer to buy a yearling for and Christopher-Robin were going. him. Templeman added: "Sir well, while farther away, in the Hugo Hirst told me to go up to middle of the course, Diolite was 2,000 guinen, but I took such a always prominent. Coming down liking to the Diophon-Needle Rock Bushes Hill into the Dip Diolite colt that secured him at the was probably in front, and going Newmarket sales for the remark very well. Caerleon already was ably cheap price of 480 guineas" badly placed and not going too Compare that with the 13,000 well, while Trews and Iliad were guineas that are given for fashion-beginning to falter Half-way up ably-bred yearlings which never see the Hill to the winning-post Diolite a racecourse, and to-day's race was was in front, and going so well Basured. worth about £12,000, to add to last that his success was
Reading was glen apparently Templeman, who gave up riding certain to finish second, while thirα ↑ to train at the late Lord Jersey's place was doubtful, between Blon- request, has never had a Dialite heim and Silver Flare. Diolite, before. No wonder he has always without being fully extended, won realised he had something out of by two lengths from Paradine, with the ordinary. "What will the ad- Silver Flare just gaining third verte critics have to say about him place. Trews, Iliad and Caerleon now?" he said, rather defiantly, were all close up to the placed
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