Marshall Field is Lucky at Goodwood, Daily Racing Form, 1922-07-28

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MARSHALL FIELD IS LUCKY AT G00W00D LONDON, England, July 27. Mrs. Gilbert Robinsons Flamboyant, four-year-old bay son of Tracery and Simonath, the 1 to 3 favorite, won the Goodwood Cup at about two miles and five-eighths today by a margin of two lengths in a good field. Other starters were Cottago, Bumble Bee, Crozet and Cortona. The Goodwood Cup is for three-year-olds and over and has an added value of ,000. The American owner Marshall Field scored a double at Goodwood Wednesday with Francis Joseph and Friars Melody. Francis Joseph, a four-year-old brown colt by Haps-burg Araminta, won the Singleton Handicap, a, sweepstake at five-eighths for three-.year-olds and over. He was ridden by Childs and carried top weight of 12S pounds. Friars Melody, a bay colt by Friar Marcus Sweetest Melody, won the Lavant Stakes, for two year-olds at five-eighths, with Dcnaghue in the saddle. He beat Drake, by a head, with j Scyphius third. Ten started in the race. According to report Francis Joseph is to be sent to America in the near future by Marshall Field for stud duty Sir George Bulloughs Golden Myth, son of Tredennis Golden Lily, which i3 to be retired to the stud, will replace Spion Kop at Lord Roseberys English breeding establishment, while the latter stallion will be sent to Major Giles Lcdcrs place in Ireland, according to authentic reports. The Rous Memorial Stakes, for two-year-olds at three-quarters, resulted in a victory for B. Irishs Papyrus, a bay or brown colt I by Tracery Miss Matty, i


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