Rose Of England Winner: Carries Lord Glanely Colors to Victory in Epsom Oaks--Favorite Finishes Fourth., Daily Racing Form, 1930-06-07

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ROSE OF ENGLAND WINNER Carries Lord Glanely Colors to toVictory Victory in Epsom Oaks Favorite Finishes Fourth SPECIAL CABLEGRAM EPSOM DOWNS Englnad June G As in the Epsom Derby the favorite failed in the Oaks the great mile and a half contest for threeyearold fillies which was run here today Lord Glanelys Rose of England was the winner with Lord Howard Do Waldens Wedding Favour second Lord Beaverbrooks Micmac third and the choice Lord Derbys Fair Isle winner of the One Thousand Guin ¬ eas a month ago fourth Parth Forever owned by A K Macomber the American sportsman was fifth Bachclora was the last of the field of fifteen starters to finish Rose of England was 7 to 1 1An An accident marred the running although it had no effect on the result With a quarter of a mile to race Mrs C Richs Silver Mount fell throwing jockey R Dick As Silver Mount sprawled she appeared to collide with Sally Gray Neither Silver Mount nor Dick was injured in the mishap Rose of England won easily She was ridden by Gordon Richards Although the leading jockey in England for four years this was Richards first victory in a classic Rose of Englands time for the race was 239


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