King Edward VIIas a sportsman . thoutreproof. In consequence of the lamented death of HerMajesty Queen Victoria, the Kings horses in 1901were leased to the Duke of Devonshire, who experiencedan unlucky year. The thirteen were :— Horses in Training, 1901 (leased to the duke of DEVONSHIRE), Lucknow, b. h. by St. Angelo—Luck, 6 , br. c. by St. Simon—Sweet Muscat, 4 Jubilee, b. c. by St. Simon—Perdita II., 4 II., b. c. by Florizel II.—Lucky Shot, 3 , b. c. by St. Simon—Merrie Lassie, 3 , br. f. by St. Frusquin—Meadow Chat, 3 Qu


King Edward VIIas a sportsman . thoutreproof. In consequence of the lamented death of HerMajesty Queen Victoria, the Kings horses in 1901were leased to the Duke of Devonshire, who experiencedan unlucky year. The thirteen were :— Horses in Training, 1901 (leased to the duke of DEVONSHIRE), Lucknow, b. h. by St. Angelo—Luck, 6 , br. c. by St. Simon—Sweet Muscat, 4 Jubilee, b. c. by St. Simon—Perdita II., 4 II., b. c. by Florizel II.—Lucky Shot, 3 , b. c. by St. Simon—Merrie Lassie, 3 , br. f. by St. Frusquin—Meadow Chat, 3 Quex, b. c. by Sir Hugo—Leveret, 3 , br. c. by St. Frusquin—Red Enamel, 2 Carew, b. c. by Persimmon—Laodamia, 2 , b. g. by Florizel II.—Operetta, 2 , b. f. by Persimmon—Meadow Chat, 2 , b. f. by Amphion—Leveret, 3 Serf, b. c. by Azeeza. TVinners. Lauzan, St. James Palace Stakes, Ascot . . ;^2450Phonia, Caterham Plate, Epsom . . 187 ^^2637 186. Racing It seemed reasonable to hope that Diamond Jubileewould continue his successes in the three nominal;^iOjOOO races, for which it was determined to keephim ; but he failed in all of them and attemptednothing else—only once, indeed, coming near tosuccess. At the Newmarket First July Meeting hereappeared in— The Princess of Wales Stakes, of 10,000 sov., for four yearsold and upwards ; the second received 1500 sov., the third1000 sov,, the nominator of the winner 400 sov., and thenominator of the second 200 sov. out of the stakes ; ,(187 subs., 24 of whom paid 115 sov. each ; 25, 63 sov. ;80, 31 sov. ; 25, 10 sov. ; and 33, 5 sov.—^7185). Mr. T. Kincaids Epsom Lad, by Ladas, 4 yrs., 8 St. 13 lb. (car. 9 st. 2 lb.) . Gomez iDuke of Devonshires Diamond Jubilee, 4 yrs., 9 St. 10 lb. . . H. Jones 2 Lord Cadogans Sidus, 4 yrs., 8 st. 3 lb. Maher 3Sir R, Waldie Griffiths Rice, 4 yrs., 8 st. 13 lb J. H. Martin o Prince Soltykoffs Ninus, 6 yrs., 9 st. 4 lb.


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