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1,000 GUINEAS TO IRISH FILLY Special Cablegram. NEWMARKET, England. May 1.— Record another clean sweep for Irish-bred horses as the three fillies to finish one-two-three in the One Thousand Guineas at Newmarket yesterday saw the light of day in the Emerald Isle. Lord Ellesmeres Four Course, making amends for the defeat of the same owners Lemnarchus in the colts classic this week as she led M. H. Bensons Lady Mar-jore to the judges, with Major Dermot McCalmonts Lindos third. Thus trainer Fred Darling, who bought Four Course as a foal for ,550. to sell the daughter of Tetratema for 5,000 a year later to his patron, Lord Ellesmere, sent out the two winners of the Guineas Stakes this week, while the stable jockey Fred Fox, who elected to ride Lemnarchus in preference to Cameronian in the Two Thousand, was now on the back of Four Course. Four Course, a bay filly foaled April 27, 1928, and bred in Ireland by J. P. Arkwright, is the fifth consecutive offspring of the mare Dinner and Tetratema.