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ASCOT GOLD CUP. A fine close-up of the fin ich, showing Quashed (noarer camera) defeating
American
Qm aha.
Horse Nosed Out
In Ascot Gold Cup Race
Clark Gable On Baer Fight Offer
"I MIGHT DO IT"
KING'S HORSE WINS Quashed First Filly To
Win Since 1894
(From the Picquet)
Ascot, June 19.
Pat Beasley, lost his whip just as his mount, Omaha, and Quashed passed the post for the inkstand and candlesticks which are called the Ascot Gold Cup. Pat Beasley would not have won in any case, and he is too good a jockey to make excuses. The American horse ran "a great race," to use his trainer's words, and was short-headed by a slightly better horse. The rest, for sil intents and purposes, were nowhere.
hone
and
WINS RACE. ON HONEYMOON
T. T. RIDER GRAZES WALL, DASHES TO VICTORY,
Victor last month in one of the most thrilling Lightweight Tourist Trophy races the Isle of Man has seen, was A. 1. Faster, a 21-year-old motor agent who is honeymooning in the Island.
He covered the 261 miles in 3 hrs. 23 mins, 22 secs,, manking a new „rez“ cord of 74.28 miles an hour, on a 216
c. Now Imperial,
Second was Hi G. Tyrell Smith (219 c.r. Excelsior) whose time was 3 hrs. 38 mins, 34 secy.
C.<.
Third was ́A. Geins (248 D.K,W.), time 3 hrs, 38 mins. 37 secs,
The cracking pace was Too much for most of the riders,
Eighteen gave up. Thirteen finished
the course.
Foster id to battle against Ston- ley Woods, the Irish nee, holder of the Lightweight and Senibe trophies. Woods, lending the powerful team uf German D.K.W. machines, pat up a tremendous fight in defence of his | trophy..
Smashing his own record for the 37% miles lap on the second circul! with a spred of 76.20 m.p.h.. he gained a comfortable lead.
A halt rated by plug trouble not him back into second place, but he was ahead again on the fourth cle- cuil.
Foster responded, and went nhend on the sixth lap.
Both forced themselves and their machlues to the utmost on the final circuit.
Foster had a nasty moment when he grazed a wall at Ballacraine corner, but tore on unperturbed.
Woods again met trouble and limped home over the greater part of the last lap.
The Just mnn G. S. Lowther, was flung off when his machine seized up 4322 tre Governor's Bridge hairpin bend and hit a tree.
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pushed lis
machine the last-mile to qualify for A Recond-claus award. He collapsed when he crossed the line.
FOR BOWLS TITLES
SIX MATCHES YESTERDAY
win
Yesterday's results in the Colony lawn bowls singles championships were practically all as expected, H. A. Alves, bowling with good judg ment and precision, wen confortably, while A. Hyde Lay was never extend- breeding point of view, beat the ed. J. Shepherd had a nice thoroughbreds out of sight Bir.against-W-K-Way, thin-being--the- Woodward, the owner of Omaha. one match which it was thought has long pleaded the case for the might have resulted diferently, while ndinission ol certain American A.
Coates won without being strains into the English Stud Book unduly extended. and bis claims must now be a stronger, then ever they were,
Lord Stanley, the lessee of Quashi- Clark Gable, "he-man" actor, ed, is the thirteenth owner of a mare. idol of millions of women film or filly to have won, this race since its inception in 1807. He is also the fans, is to be issued with a box-first owner to have won with a mare ing permit, following a £10,000 for filly who is not in the stud book. offer to meet Max Baer, film The greatest files to have won the race before Quashed, were Beeswing actor and former world heavy-(1812) and La Fleche (1894).
of her sex has won since the
Dick Perryman admitted that both weight champion.
Jatter. Quashed is
hed is a granddaughter Quashed and Omahn were tiring as the post, "Fut." said The announccinent has been made Shogun (who was not in the stud they passed
boolt) and great-grand-daughter of Dick, "ny mare simply would not by Dr. Harry W. Martin, head of Santol, who won the cup in 1901, give in." He thought that from the
Athletic Commission, to She goes back on her aire's side to time he took the lead, going into the the State
Cup winner, St.struight, until the winning post was whom Gable applied on receipt of the great Ascut the offer from Tom Gallery, Holly Simon, and through her dam to Per- reached he was never headed.
siramon, wood promoter.
Oinalta. is also technically halt-Bokbul, was loud in his praises of "I might do it If I could pick up red, although, of course, he takes an first and second. His sympathies, 1 a few hundred thousand dollars," honourable place in the American fancy, were with Omaha, for be
Stud Book. sald Gable,
"There is nothing in my contract to prevent me from entering the ring. but I should have to get leave "of absence from the studio to train."
Thus the two "outsiders." from a
jelimax came when Clark, who had got himself down to fighting weight, landed a phenomenal punch which knocked the ex-champion out for several minutes.
Charles Elliott, who rode the third,
stressed the fact that the horse had taken a lot out of himself through excitement, before the race. "You can't afford la do thal before a race like the Gold Cup." he added.
Omaha, according to some of the Padlock critics, looked lighter than he had looked at Kempion. That may be so, but he is sult a most
FLOORED: EX-CHAMPION Gable has been training arduously
attractive individual. His owner was in America and, in the circumstances. for a new pleture, "Cain and Mabel,
Pomeroy, when the ring doctor reCaptain Boyd-Rochfort, the trainer, in which he plays the part of a prize-- Aghter. He has spent a long series stored him to consciousness, became was unable to say what his next race of painful hours in bouts with Allenricus in his tribute to the actor's would be. Lord Stanley was equally prowess. He declared, "Cable's blank concerning the future of Pomeroy, former inter-collegiate box punch Jelt like a can of dynamite Quashed, although he did not deny Ing champion.
exploding at the end of my jaw. the story that Lady Barbara Smith, I'd like to train that bozo for the from whom Quashed is leused, would Gradually he developed a technique ring. He'd make a chopping-black like her to be trained for some future which amazed spectators, and the of some of those so-called champs," Grand National,
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S. Bright and J. E. Henson and N. Duncan and S. Randle reached the semi-final of the open pairs cham- pionship, the first named figuring in a thrilling encounter with J. S, Lan- dolt and D. Rumjakn
Bright and Henson obtained the decision by a single point, the scores being level on the last but one head, after which they laid the shot to win the match.
M. A. Souza and W. V. Field offer. ed less resistance to Duncan' and Randle, losing by 20 shots to 10. Souza and Field started promisingly and won the first half dozen heads, But Duncan and Randle came along with a four on one head and, after securing the lead, did not relinquish it again.
Results in brief were:
OPEN SINGLES
II. A. Alves beat G. N. Mitchell
A. Ilyde Lay beat H. F. Rozario
21-9
21-9
21-13
J. Shepfierd beat W. K. Way
A. E. Contes beat P. E. Knight 21-14
OPEN PAIRS (Quarter-Finals)
I. Duncan and J. S. Řandle beat M.A.R. Souza and W. V. Field
21.10
S. Bright and J. E. Henson beat J. H. Landolt and D. Kumjahn 22-21
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