Little Slaves King-Emperors Cup, Daily Racing Form, 1913-01-28

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LITTLE SLAVES KING-EMPERORS CUP. Little Slave, belonging to R. Craig -MeKeCTOW, won ih. King Emperors Cup at Calcutta Saturday January 11. Little Slave is by Littleton, sire of among other good horses. Etna Boy, which ran s.. prominently in the Cambridgeshire. Little Slave heal a big tield of good platers .11 Kempton Park last Jubilee Stakes day. On that occasion Mr. Craig McKerrow had to pay a large hnving-in price viz.: .*4 2oii. and many g.„,d lodges considered th.n it was more than he was worth. However, the ootid has been amply justiled. for the King-Emperors Cap is worth ,885. Following this victory, Mr ir.iig McKerrow had the pleasure i winning for the second time in succession the Metropolitan the most important six furlongs sprint of the east this race having been won by Cte. whose running in Eng land, especially :it Epsom, wh.-n close Up to lev auger, on his favorite coins,., proved that she could race I., a merry tune. Bred as she is , |,v l.actan tins Ft leal for speed, she should have a successful career in India, and. like her stable companion Victo 1 which was placed in the King-Emperors Cap, should stove a useful mare to breed from.


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