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NINTH ( QUEEN'S ROYAL ) LANCERS ' STEEPLE CHASES , ( Held at Crockey Hill , near York ) . Stewards - Lieut - Col . Hon . H. Legge , Major J. J. Scott Chisholme , Capt . M. O. Little . Jedge , Starter , Clerk of the Course , and stakeholder : -Major B. H. Maunsell . Ulerk of the Scales : -Mr . J. Forsythe . THURSDAY , APRIL 14 . From Wetherby to Crockey Hill is not a great dis tance , but in regard to atmospheric conditions one might as well have travelled from Cannes to John O'Groats . From warm and genial weather to arctic coldness within a few hours is a change which may well be termed violent , but still it is in accordance with the fitful samples which in England we are accustomed to . The unfavourable weather , together with a charge of one shilling , made for admission to the ground , had an appreciable effect upon the attendance , which was far from being large . On the other hand the fields were splendidly represented , and so far as regarded sport the patronage ought to have been large . Lieut . - Colonel the Hon . B. Legge discharged his duties as a steward in the most courteous and efficient manner , and was ably assisted by Major Scott - Chisholme and Captain Little , both of whom have a claim upon sportsmen for their thorough - going and genuine conduct on the turf . Upon Major Maunsell devolved the duties of judge , starter , clerk of the course and stakeholder , part of which might well have fallen upon the shoulders of Captain Bishop , whose duties were somewhat limited . Mr. J. Forsythe was an excellent clerk of the scales , and altogether the meeting was managed in a thoroughly satisfactory manner . The racing all through was up to a fairly good standard , large representative fields going to the post , and several good finishes being witnessed . De tails of the racing are appended , and it need only be added that the enclosure was occupied by a large and influential company , at the invitation of the officers of the 9th Lancers . Details The ADELAIDE CHALLENGE VASE , a eweepstakes of 2 sovs each , with 220 added ; 12st 7ib each About three miles . Capt Little's Phyllia Major Feott Chisholme's Churston Mr McFarlane's Rugby ..... Capt Johnson's Tom Tit Capt Lament's Nicholas .... 6 to 4 on Phyllis , 5 to 2 agst Churston , 6 to 1 others . Immediately on the fall of the flag the favourite took up the running and quickly assumed a three lengths ' lead of Churston and Rugby . Then Tom Tit travelled into second place , and Nicholas getting badly over the first two fences fell rapidly to the rear . Puyllis continued to show the way well elear of Capt . Johnson's gelding . Churston in the meantime being held in hand . Half way round the second cirenit ajor Chisholme gave his horse his head , but his challenge to Phyllis was well responded to , and the leader never being headed won by half al ngth ; Rugby was a bad third , and , some distance away , Tom Tit passed in fourth . The SUBALTERNS ' CHALLENGE OUP , added to a sweepstakes of 2 sove each , with £ 20 added ; four yrs 10st 7lb . five yrs 11st 12lb , siz and aged 12st 7ib ; certain win Ders extra . - About three miles . Mr McFarlane's Nugget , aged ... Lord D Compton's Caraway , 6 yrs .. Hon C Willougbby's Bonfire , aged Mr Jenner's Confidence ..... .Owner 1 Owner 2 Owner 3 Major Chisholme .Owner .Owner .Owner ..Owner ..Owner Evers Bonfire . 5 to 2 agst Nuggett , 5 to 1 bar two . Jim cut out the running at the outset , and then Nugget came The forward hut refused at the first fence past the post . favourite and others also declined at the first attempt , but . the lot quickly recovered , and again began to close up . Then Jim failed to answer a call , and Nugget assuming command came in clear of her field . The favourite had come hard luck and Nugget commanding a very unsatis factory race home ran in a winner by a neck in front of Caraway ; Bonfire being two lengths away third . Mr Colvin's The Topper , aged ... Mr Duff's Jumping Moses , aged .. M Cameron's Jim , aged Owner 1 Owner 2 Owner 3 Owner Owner Hon L King - Noela Jezebel , aged Lord John Thynne's Extra Ston , aged The FOXHUNTERS ' CUP , a private Sweepstakes of 2 sova each for horses the property of Members of the York and Airsty and Brambam Moor Hunts ; 13st 7lb each : winner of a race 14tbs extra ; of two or more 2810 extra ; misicens Allowed 71b.- About three miles . 13 Mr Wilmot Smith's tara .Owner 1 ****** 14 7 Mr Russel Monro's The Drake , aged Major Gough 2 13 Mr E Lycett - Green's John Tom Robinson Mr HC Bentley 3 13 Mr WG Merzie's Baron , aged ......... Mr McFarlane 13 Major Brous ham's Blackbuck .. ....... Owner O 13 Mr Maonsell's The Kitten ......... O ner Evens Tare , 210 1 gst John Tom Robinson , 5 to 1 The Drake , 6 to 1 Parop.20 tol eact Blackbuck and he Kitten . Tarn showed the way clear of Baron , with The Drake third , Blackbuck rext and The Kitten lost . Baron then worked Lis way to the front , and made strong play in front of John Tom Bobinson , who ran into second place , with Tara next . teming into the straight after the second circult Tara challenged The Drake , and easily psssing Mr. Russeil Memo's geldig won by three lengths ; Joan Tom Robin son being twenty lengthsaway third . The MAIDEN HUNTERS CHALLENGE CUP . a ewretaker of 2 sov each with 20 added ; 12st etch ; vir Lets extra.- out two miles and a half . 12 Majar Ecott Chisbotine's Balcal 12 G Lord D Corepton's Caraway ......... 12 7 Mr McFarlane's Rugv ....... ner 1 Owner 2 Caps Renard 3 12 C Hop H. L3ge's Diana ... Hon VA Palham LM , Colyn's The Topper .. ..Ovuse 19 pt Joson's Brockdrid ... 12 G - Cup Histor's Luxury ....... ... Owner ....... Owner to c . locical 3 tongst Hughe , 6 to 1 Caraway . 10 to Faber Caraway made play , followed by The Topper , with Extay text , then Rugby aed Radical together , and Time - inst Uenway contined to hold a strong lead until pancing for the efraight for home , where the favourite was Peguelt fn : ward , and , repiele grining ground , took the Dear the st fence , and rao 1o an eis winnerbys length ; CN FAYL hour teagths in advance o Rugby , who was the Luary posing in fourth . MATCH : 250 aside . - Three miles . 11 7 Mr J Nelson's The King , 5 yrs ............ dapt Little 1 12 3 Mr W A Ewbank ns Duchess of Montrose , aged Mr Warnaford @ 6 to 4 on Duchess of Montrose at the start , but afterwards 2 to 1 on The King . The Duchess of Montrose fell twice , and The King finished alone . a sweep The REGIMENTAL CHALLENGE COUP , stakes of 2 sovs each with £ 20 added ; four yrs 10at 5lb , five 11st 12lb , six and aged 12st 7lb ; winners extra. About three miles . 13 Major Scott Chisholme's Baker Boy ... Owner 1 14 The Hon VA Pelham's Santa Maria , aged ... Owner 2 .... Owner 3 Owner ..Owner 13 ( in 7lb ex ) Capt Little's Phyllis 12 7 Capt Johnson's Pilgrim , aged . 14 Mr McFarlane's Barrister , aged 6 to 4 agst Santa Maria , 2 to 1 Phyllis . 3 to i Baker Boy . 6 to 1 others . , Barrister showed in front , followed by Phvy lis and Baker Boy . Barristerirefused a fence , and then Phyllis ran away with a strong lead , Baker Boy being second . Captain Little's mare , however , refused the first fence ia the second round , and then Barrister took up the running until rounding for the straight , where Santa Maria was brought forward with Baker Boy , and the latter getting the best of the run home won cleverly by a neck ; Phyllis being half a dozen lengths behind , third . The FARMERS ' PLATE of 20 sovs ; four yrs 11st . five yrs 11st 10lb , six and aged 12st . Winners extra . - About three miles . WW 12 7 Mr Ewbank's Ross ............. 12 3 Mr O Long's Wilton , 5 yrs . 11 Mr Hobson's Castella , 4 yrs 11 10 Mr Burton's Argent . 5 yra 12 Mr H J Hobson's Daylight . 12 Mr North's bg aged , by Morocco , O'Rourke ...... Capt Johnson 1 ..Owner 2 ... Owner 3 J Linfoot .... Owner dam by Daniel ...... T Ringrose .Owner 12 Mr Flower's Tit - bits , aged 12 Mr Cass's Rocket , aged 11 10 Mr Burton's Geerdie , 5 yrs ... Evens Wilton , 3 to 1 Rosa , 6 to 1 others . Rocket showed .Owner ... Owner in front from the start , followed by Tit - Bits , and an uneventful race ensued until towards the finish , where Wilton was unable to get on terms with Rosa , Mr Hwbank's mare winning by a length . Notrans 27 Baker By Challenge Cus . The property of the Honourable C. Willoughby , gth Lancers . " HAPPY LAD , " Bay Gelding , 5 yrs , 15-3 h.h. , by Happy Land , out of Cowdray ; very fast ; good jumper ; hunted all the season with the York and Ainsty , Bramham Moor , and Lord Middleton's Hounds ; never been run . Broke to single harness . The property of Major Scott Chisholme , 9th Lancers . 28 " RADICAL , " Bay Gelding , by Rosebery ; winner of the 9th Lancers ' Maiden Hunters ' Steeplechase , April , 1887. A passed cavalry charger . 29 " CHURSTON , " Chesnut Gelding , by Sir Lydston ; winner of the 9th Lancers ' Point to Point Steeple chase , April , 1887 ; quiet in harness . 30 " BAKER BOY , " Bay Gelding , by Our John , out of Betsy Baker ; winner of the 9th Lancers ' Regimental Challenge Cup , April , 1887 . The above have been regularly hunted in Yorkshire and Leicestershire during the past season . The property of Capt . Little , 9th Laucers . of hunned of the Repun Entat 31 " THE COB , " Brown Gelding . 32 " THE NUN , " Chesnut Mare , 7 yrs , 15-3 h.h .; by Ascetic . 33 " JOE , " Bay Gelding , 6 yrs , 16 h.h. , by Tom Ball , out of Flash , by Artillery . 36 34 BAY GELDING , 6 yrs . 35 CHESNUT GELDING , 6 yrs , has been regularly hunted ; carries a lady . 66 The property of the Officers of the 9th Lancers , regularly driven in their Regimental Coach . The above are sold solely because they do not match the rest of the team . The following Horses the property of Major Gough , 9th Lancers , ( sold to make room for Polo Ponies ) . BEVERLEY . " Bay Gelding 9 yrs , b Ploughboy ; good hunter ; constantly carried a lady to hounds ; 7 |