Undefeated Colt Beaten By Disqualification, Daily Racing Form, 1939-07-17

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UNDEFEATED COLT BEATEN BY DISQUALIFICATION LONDON England July 15 The unbeaten career of Lord Glanelys champion Rose of England colt as yet unnamed came to an end in the Breeders Produce Stakes richest juvenile fixture run in England at Sandown Park today After finishing on top by a length and a half while carrying 131 pounds the son of Colombo was disqualified after an objection lodged by the rider of the sec ¬ ond horse As a result first money was awarded the Aga Khans Star Dust also under 131 pounds and starting at 8 to 1 odds Marshall Fields Piping Rock 122 pounds was moved into second place and King Georges filly Great Truth at 128 pounds was given third Piping Rock started at 7 to 1 and Great Truth was a 33 to 1 chance King George and Queen Elizabeth were among the immense crowd at the Esher course


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Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800