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CURRENT EVENTS OF THE ENGLISH TURF. Whitneys Borrow a Good Two-Year-Old — Ascot Possibilities—Statistics of English Racing. Ixmdon. ! !£.. June 11. -Following Epsom the racing of Hie «e« k ending today has lici-n ot a .one uaratlrely quiel oi.hr. wilh meetings disposed "l ai lli-i.ru. Birmingham. Lews. l.iiigli -ld and Oal-ui.-k. On the last dav of the C.atwick meeting H. P. Whittle, s two war old Hamburg gelding. Borrow, made a good impression in winning the i ,1.1m l Ilale from smart competitors, and is prol ■Uh destined to still letter Hiings in a racing way .ii ih. future. As was the case last year Mr. Whit leys stal.le shelters some very good two year olds. iT" which ru ■ has it. the Persimmon Panic dOr ix.lt. for whieh Mr. Woilney paid 1*3,900 last Jcar, is probably the star. . The chief slimmer meeting of Hie vear. that at Aseoi begins next Tuesday, ami althougli it will Is-deprived of Its usual patronage l»y royalty is now Ike i lu. I topic ol conversation and speeiilatioii. The Hoyal limit tup is the .enter of ante-poet betting, and Ba.lieh.is Dor.l.lc is a heavily l.aeked and iirinly i --.ablisln-d favorite at S to I. Others that have lieen well supported to win this event are Arraimiore. Bf— I km. l"J:i -idus. Ciii.hrell... Howick. liarranloii. Duke Miehael. Dhtsuyrus. 1 .■ 1 i ri inn . Elect ra. Sir Bold Kudorns. Atropia and Sir Martin. Support for the latter has not tx-en of a very convincing character because of a sujHioRition that he is more likely to siar! against Itavardo in the more valuable and hnimrtant QaM « up. II Um latler is In k his tuuraej his ci aln-iige •• the redoubtable Bayardo will Ih- sure to eli.it vast interest, but it is to lie .ioiil.t.d whether he is siieh a genuine stayer as any horse must lie to possess a chance of defeating Mr. Fairies great four year old over the long and trying As.-.. I Gold Tup curs. -. Tin- most successful sires so far this season in Frame have lieen Siliiouiail. Kabelais. Ex Voto. Cod-oman whieh. twilight b Siguor Bocciii. was sent l« Italv a few da s ago I.e Sagittaire. St. Daniicn. La.lv killer. Lau/.iiu and Le Saniaritain. all of whose produce have alrea.lv earned over «i.ooo tor their respective owners, while double that amount stands to the credit of the first |wo on the list through, the performances of their offspring. The stallion orvieto. having ltccn seized with paralvsis June H» at Heath Stud Farm. N.-w market, had to be d. Strayed Foaled ill 1888. Orv iclo was :i sou of that tine horse. Bend Or Na|»oli. and was tlMis brother to Ihe smart Laveno. Amongst other races Orvi.to v.. ii Ihe k. mpbin Jubilee Stakes, and but for being foaled in the same year as the all conquering .million, he would have pla- «d the Two Tie. us l Guineas lu Ihe .-edit of Mr. lloiildsworth At the commencement of last mouth the death bask plai-e at Buenos A res of the well known sue. orbit which was bred b tin- late Duke of West minster, and dis,«.se.l .,1 by him to Senor F. Kivas for ."..i«mi. I.v Ben. I or. out of Fair Alice, he was bred in 1ss.Y and was successful as a racer lu this e..iinlr. winning in his juvenile season the Kewptou Hark Champion Nursery Handicap, the irileiiou Nurs., -v Haadtoaa at New market and the Uoveridge Stakes at Derby. At three years he ac eounled for Ihe irav.u Slakes at Newmarket, and though unsm-cessfiil in Ihe Two Thousand Guineas and the l»ii-| . subseipu ntlv won the Bcilpse Stakes at Sandown Iark. ami was awarded the Zetland Bien nial Stakes at Newmarket on the disqualification of laeilaveio-k tor carrytog wrong weight. He only ran one.- as a foor-year-old. when he was uuplaeed for the Ken. |. ton Iark "Jubilee." for whieh he wi-mii.h lam i.-.l. and was then sold. Ill his new country In- soon made his naiie- as a stallion and proved on.- of tie besl e,r s. nt to l.m n..s Ar s. His prog en had w-.ii there up to I Is- time of his death not far short of 7 nt n s. their total value amounting I., nearlv |l.2S*.0|a». Iltohilg i- I ...tain starter lu the t.raud Irlx de Balis, and will a-jain U ridibn by B. Uillou, whose pi. vioiis e|» rieiiee in the same race was a success till « ti Sp ■armiht. Winning hirkeya in liame are headed by O Neill „itl, ntii i.ie.;,. again-t tie thin -i uf George Stern who hs iiai-l work to keep weight down: then eoiio i:i ..ider «. hilds. "V Biirat S and iirry lit omg Jennkags. whose services are in go.xl r...uest and who has been in the saddle for M. M mot..! Blanc has eighteen wins to his credit, ami then there are oiler proniisint; light wciuhis such as George BartnobHuew. J. Kelbti andr. Lane, the ..f ih. lit.- Irin-h ciampion jo-key. whose i,...!d it i win in Ihe Craml Prize M laris has ■NOT bcuaj ..pialed. to ouiij .1 K.«us ha- fallen Ike h"ii-»r of ruling th. tirst raw hacai aebsaging to Kim: «: te .. h - hanrhag Ike n.uiit an Marie Legmae in Ike Derby Welter Hah at Leurea June ii. Ih.- lilly is one of ti,,. :.-•- I- IS.-.I b his majesty this vear to Lord Derby, hag Mhe rati very badly and finished last of the liil, eeliilietitolS. 1iiiuei- rai-ina career is at an end, as he has 1«. I, r« tired to tl • WellM-ek Stud. I. ..r.i I •.iidoii.I.-rrv has given n.diie of a motion whi.li will ■■.,i,ie iN-f-.re the J. ..-key Ilub at their m. tang an !un :"■ . to the etr.-.t that nrbeaj two •..Holds mat ■ iba-l heat and divide the slakes. tkej HI all -lib be liable fat "lie half the penalty whieh boo* ■ wnhl have iniurieil had they w.hi out rlajM. Tie -:iwrird- have viven notiee of uiol ion I il Ihe wor.S "II • Weii;it BkgH be allotted to in- ii! a haidhap until he has inn three times in ihe I uite-1 KaagaVun." A l» li.i- I n les.rv 1 for I.emberi: at the .i.l,l, at S. Jan:. and preparations have U-.n Diane f..- r..-.iinr llulriea liMalley. whieh mav «l-.. be InikaaX Bananas; the starters for the Qtanai Prh il- Lu lri le liiaie lieiii h Oaks, was won June I bf M. K. I.lan •■. Mai a. I daughter of Adam. I hi sail, i owier h:i- arored for tiirn- siin-essive i. Ktern hebng tie !■■ I ••-. in eneb kastanee. j,,,., 5 t ■ big .•..:,; at Hamburg Grow Boratel. Ike .r:.nl Friz ..f Hamburg, t-ll t.. th. Me— ra mhi -. i,i,. I ■_ l.n m -,i ,.ld. 1i-i-vor. by Oaltle Move. • I I i,. value to il.e wiuner a/as Slsi;o.,. ! I,, Auntriaa Derb " Sundav Juan .".. at Vi- emVi Is igfal -iii Nil --n-ii -t:irt« i ln Gradfta . ,j.i. ii. Orient l l.uil-., upi wa-- bjat, tin- winiiei being tie Hungarian rrn«»k. Baaeal, bj Ita.- bif-n. out ol Kirk, let whie, ha- will ma nit i imd has iuv nil ■ ismwlee I!- bebman to Count I.. Telekl ml an hn I ■ Herr Beb snu fay. Tbe Kueeesnful v i:. Juiek. who had pi .- i- .il-Jy vvirti the I . In rm SI. li.i" ii 1".-St.-.ii- |ea "f lb winnings of lbs progeny of i Ik- asln. .eiln i;.- "! ihe.lav are asnuanaag i . -p., i able proportfon .::• a., bull season rbamisks*. again qrenfries lh ! • n.u uosltWm. Iembers atoned tor fr.ilur. in tbe "Taro Ttiiani laud" hf alneini Ike blue rifaend of It" :"1 ■• Ibi aeeuuul of t i eiautrblted asu of abnaa *"l to. and r-.liene lookn like bavins another wrlenilld rear roambh»rbrg fkul be bssj il read] in r -i i al b..«t • aware than aaeful two V. ar ..| l 111 ..-•ellill. Had Neil Oow lllll Up to , I:, |.|.- - i rtatbSM Blares w.ul.l have held a a - aaaadiaa i A m K the bead of ti„- li-t. s II is. rk» old • iiiil-riilt-i -Ii ■■•■ winner i i i-t a very good Bee ,„„l tbaufcs niainlv to tfce af..r. -ail eli.Mi. Veil «..,v. and Kroasjimi Ibe latter won Ihe ireenham Stsk-- ai Vewlsarj when Ike bookmaker laid .:: to , 1 unj in I In- rl in -e whip St. Ilu-oiin. Ibe tir-t of St Su -o 1:m re pre .en: a I ii ■ - In I lie list, owes .utiieh t.. BaaiaVnaja . Id- splendid |H.-i:,.n : -: v. rj ii. th. Uak.s. William the TUiid, lag v* boul i Winkii op captured the "One Thousand." looks like beci, tiling another great deseemlaut of the marvelous lialopin strain, and a similar retnark also applies to Desmond and Collar, while Symington ami Rock Sand both claim an extremely close relationship to the same family. Ilesiiiond lias a wonderful record ol fourteen winners already, but, unfortunately. Diamond Jubilee is not standing in the United Kingdom now. Following is the standing and accounts of those accredited through their progi uv with earnings of yin.lMm or more: Sire, foaled and pedigree. Winrs. Knees. Won. Cvllein- MM, hv itona Vista rcadia. by Isonomy I 7 i.::t»0 Marco iispo,. by Banaldine Novitiate, by Hermit » 7 4o. 120 St. Frusipiiu Ml, bv St. Simon Isabel. I.v Plebeian, ti 8 tl.TM William tin- third 18081, by St. Simon — Cravitv. Iiy Wisdom 7 7 27.070 li-smoiid MM, by St. Si moll LAbbesse de .loiiarre. b Trappist 12 11 21.231 GBey Leg IV.Il. by Pepper and Salt gueilu. bv Bend or ."• 7 ISan SMiiingtoii ISO.!, by Ayrshire Siphonia. by St. Simon... 7, ti 1...24K Collar ils!i."i|. hv St. Simon — ornament, b Bejid Or 7 7 12.2:« Kick Sand 1900, bv Sainfoin Ko.|iu l.rune. by St. Simon 4 ti 11,47.". Bav Konahl lS!i::i. dead. bv Hampton -Black Dateb- eaa, bv Oalliard 1 1 10.S42 liiaiiioini Jubilee 18*7, by St. Simon perdita IL. by Hampton 1 1 MUM Lemhergs success in the Derby gave Mr. Fairie a substantial bad over the other principal winning owners of the present year. To date those credited with having won $." .00o or more are the following: Winning Races Aint. Owner. Horses. Won. Won. Mr. KaM-ie 2 3 ::. iil2 Lord Roseberv 4 •"» 35,800 Sir W Bass I 2 2b..l70 W. Astor 1 1 23,250 K. F. Schiff 2 :i lT.tiotl P. N.lke 4 .". 13.111 Sir R. W. B. .lardine i !♦ H.MW H. J. King ."$ 4 11,015 R. Mills 4 « 10.M47, L. de Rothsehibl 7 lO 10,405 Reid Walker 1 1 10. 1-.0 Mai. L II. Mclaughlin 1 I !».O30 II. P. Whitney li 7 0,010 H. I.vtham 4 I .t.440 L. Winans 2 2 !!!=. James liwrv 1 1 0,311 sol Joel :: 4 MS Messrs. L. Robinson and William Clark r. I M«8 T. Nolan 1 2 T.lilO II. M. llartigan S !» 7.14.". Sir B. Coihrane 1 1 ti.HiO l.rd Durham I I ••33 W. Ratiha.-l :. 4 b-l0 A. K. Bow en ." •". •rs-* Lord Carnarvon ". 1 1 .r .2«0 Lord West bury ami R. J. Far ipiharson B 0 o.ICm Although badlv is-ateu in the Derby Neil tiow is still tirst among the leading horses, with his gnat rival. Leinberg. second and not far away. Phi- horses that have won $."i. H»o or more lo dale an-: Knees Horse. Won. Value. Neil Sour, eli. e. 3, bv Marco — Che- landrv 2 *2iI5 Imls-rg. h. -. .!. by Cyllene -tlalieia 1 .:2.iR» Rosediiip. eh. f. .!. bv St. Frusuuin — Rosaline 1 24.7.~.0 Winki|Hip. b. f. ::. by William the Third Conjure 1 2.1.2.»0 Bav. irdo. b. c. 4. bv Bav Ronald — liilicia 2 10.842 Klizabetta. b. f. 4. by Diamond Jubilee Red Virgin 1 10.1.V Senseless, gr. h. .".. by Grey Leg — Senses 3 . 9,0*0 P.ailielors Double, eh. c. 4, by Tre dennis Ladv Bswn 1 MM Castelline. ch. f. 2. hv Cyllene— Cas sii„. 2 8.2IM Sir Martin, ch. c. 4. by Ogden -Iidy Sterling 1 Mb" Rathlea. br. h. .r . by SI. Moiians -Svlvia 2 7.710 Ciiiil.rello. br. h. .r». by Wolfs Crag - . NoImsIvs CkiM 1 .000 Nieola. b. L 2. bv Sviningtoii --Vab- ren : 1 CS70 Poor Bov. b. or br. h. B, by Berth — Philae 2 G.700 Abattis. b. c. .!. by Wildfowler — Lull tia f 5.G70 Valetis. b. c. 4. by La vetio— Valenza . . 1 r .260 Liiiawatul. br. c. 3, bv Cupbearer — St. Flora 1 -r .O50 Among he riders D. Maher is far away in the bad in winning mounts and percentage, with William Griggs, W. Hogg* and C. Trigg a lie for se.ond plaee. Tin- rei-ords of the most successful ones up to and including June it are as follows: Jockey Mts. 1st. ML ML Dam. p.e. Maher D lOO .«♦ 20 10 70 24.:i7 Griggs, William 133 21 M 14 70 15.18 Higgs. W 17o 21 2l 27 Brj 12.::.-, Trigg. C MB 21 22 25 139 10.-54 Sabv. W 122 17 13 14 78 1343 Clark J ss M 14 10 48 1K.1* Kox F 18.! 11 21 17 131 I.ffi Grigga. Walter 114 U 4 M 81 1 1 .40 Randall. II 120 13 2 » 7 80 lo.s:: Riiigst.-a.l. C 112 11 B » 87 9.82 Fov. C 124 11 8 M 92 8.87 W.H.tt. in. F »M 10 13 B o« Li.82 Wootton. vvooiioii. S FI7 !• • 10 »" 12 ■• lo •" lOT, *"•» 7.20 ■■-