. A great year Lord Glanely's horses. ltedin a win, the Worcester Autumn Handicap, and heonly lost the London and Brighton Handicap atLingfield by a short head. St. Vitus ceased to be amaiden after being second in a mildly sensationalrace at Sandown. Here Lord Derbys Royal Escortbolted and got rid of his rider, F. Wootton, to becaptured and remounted, however, and in spite of hiswild gallop he won from Lord Glanelys colt. carried off the July Welter at the Bibury ClubMeeting from joint favourites, Mr. George EdwardessMatelot and Mr. R. P. Cobbolds Catchpenny. Theyield of the season wa


. A great year Lord Glanely's horses. ltedin a win, the Worcester Autumn Handicap, and heonly lost the London and Brighton Handicap atLingfield by a short head. St. Vitus ceased to be amaiden after being second in a mildly sensationalrace at Sandown. Here Lord Derbys Royal Escortbolted and got rid of his rider, F. Wootton, to becaptured and remounted, however, and in spite of hiswild gallop he won from Lord Glanelys colt. carried off the July Welter at the Bibury ClubMeeting from joint favourites, Mr. George EdwardessMatelot and Mr. R. P. Cobbolds Catchpenny. Theyield of the season was the moderate sum of ^325. In 1911 there was a marked improvement. led off with a win. His appearance was delayeduntil late in autumn, when he secured the DoddingtonWelter Handicap at Bath, and he won the Avon Plateat Birmingham, a good favourite. A gelding called LaLa, his name derived from sire and dam, Ladas and LaCarolina, attracted Lord Glanely sufficiently to inducehim to give 220 guineas for him after he had won a 32.


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