OConnor On Winners Of Both "Guineas.", Daily Racing Form, 1909-06-02

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OCONNOR ON WINNERS OF BOTH "GUINEAS." The French "Onincas" were decided at the Paris meeting May ltl. ami the American lix-kev. "Winnie" OConnor rode the winners of l« th races. The One Thousand was won by M. J. de l.reuionds Roade de Nnit. by William the Third, and the Two Thousand by Baron M. de Rothschilds Verdun, a sou of Rabelais, which won the English Goodwood Cup in IMC Kils dii Vent. M. Edmond Blancs English Derby candidate, which did not start in the English event", was beaten in the lrix Darn Produce Slakes. The son of Klving Fox and Airs and Crates ran into third place alter making a vain endeavor to join he leaders at the distance. Success rested with W. K. Vanderbilfs Oversight, which is by the American sire. Halina. eut of the English mare. First Sight, by Isinglass, out of Nadine.


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