Twenty Grand Beaten: Greentree Stables Pride Finishes Unplaced in His English Debut.; Meets Defeat in Queen Anne Stakes, Won by Fair Trial--Undefeated Bahram Scores Again., Daily Racing Form, 1935-06-19

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TWENTY GRAND BEATEN Greentree Stables Pride Finishes Unplaced in His English Debut Meets Defeat in Queen Anne Stakes StakesWon Won by Fair Trial Undefeated UndefeatedBahram Bahram Scores Again Special Cablegram CablegramASCOT ASCOT England June 18 Twenty Grand Mrs Payne Whitneys American campaigner failed in his debut on the English turf today todayIn In the Queen Anne Stakes opening event of the Royal Ascot meeting most brilliant outdoor social event of the silver jubilee year Twenty Grand finished out of the money in a field of twentytwo twentytwoJohn John A Dewares Fair Trial favorite at 9 to 4 won the event by three lengths from Mrs C L MacKeans Solerina Lord Car ¬ narvons Monico was third two lengths far ¬ ther back The race was at seven furlongs and 155 yards Twenty Grand ran a disappointing race He could not get going over the turf course and ran about tenth all the way in which position he finished It had rained most of the morning but none fell during the race The going was fairly good goodTwenty Twenty Grand ridden by Michael Beary carried 125 pounds under the weightforage handicap Fair Trial carried 109 Solerina 99 and Monico 109 Twenty Grand was 100 to 6 in the betting bettingThe The meeting which is a parade of fashion as well as a great sporting event opened auspiciously in a drizzling rain The Kin was represented by the Prince of Wales who escorted the Queen Others of the royal family were the Duke and Duchess of York Duke of Gloucester Duke and Duchess of Kent Princess Alice and the Earl of Harewood HarewoodBecause Because of the weather the state drive to the course was omitted and the royal family came by motor car The Prince of Wales motored separately from Suinning dale and greeted the others in the royal box Continued on thirtieth page TWENTY GRAND BEATEN Continued from first page Queen Mary and other royal personages arrived at 1250 p m in rain which followed a brief period of sunshine Crowds packed all available shelters sheltersThe The lavish gowns of the women in the royal enclosure which makes Ascot a bril ¬ liant summer fashion show were hidden be ¬ neath raincoats The men as usual were Jn morning dress with gray top hats hatsThe The United States scored when Assassina ¬ tion owned by Mrs Corlette Glorney Amer ¬ ican resident of England won the Prince of Wales Stakes from LtCol Giles Loders Fairbairn Lady Ludlows Conspirator was third in the field of ten The race is for threeyearolds at about one mile and five furlongs Its value is about 10000 10000Another Another American horse disappointed his backers when GH Bostwicks Canandaigua installed favorite at 4 to 1 in the Gold Vase finished out of the money Canadaigua car ¬ ried top weight of 134 pounds over the two mile course Lord Astors Flash Bye carry ¬ ing 103 won by four lengths from Lord Derbys Black Fell The Maharajah of Raj piplas Soleit Du Midi was third another three lengths back in the field of nineteen i The Aga Khans undefeated Bahrain win ¬ ner of the Derby and hailed as one of the greatest threeyearolds in the world won the eighth straight victory of his career in the St James Palace Stakes for threeyear olds at one mile mileLord Lord Astors Portfolio was second and Edward Esmonds Rosecrag third The only other runners were Sir Baileys Zingaro and Fresh Fox a son of Gallant Fox owned by William Woodward of the United States


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