Show SOME SOME LIVE SPORTING GOSSIP LOCAL AND TELEGRAPHIC REPORTS OF FIELD TRACK AND RING RANK HANK OUTSIDER I. I WINS ENGLISH DERBY DEBBY i I v L Classic Event Goes to Italian V y Horse Quoted at V- V I i j u 1 00 to 1 f j J London on on Juno 3 The The backers of ot several it star Con entries trI s for the Dub Derby suf- suf b- b an nil n awful wul shock to today when whet the ther r Y prost great cl classic lc was captured by Zig- Zig J. J I a rank outsider quoted at In ti 1 in lii tho the betting The Italian f I 1111 won by by- two lengths from froni tho the Duke of Portland's Primer wll which Ich was quoted at 40 41 0 to L L. n nt at i In tI 8 S ridden 11 by Dann Danny Dinny Maher was was was' jP- jP b r third a Q neck behind Primer if Au August and aniL AV LV K IC Vander- Vander j hilt were greatly disappointed at the theA A result The They were reported to have 7 t f I backed their entries for Cor each Al i ft Mr elmonts elmont's Norman III winner Y t ur of tho the 2000 guineas was was considered cred to lo cf t j J JI a good c for or victory while i 1 Seasick II IL was regarded as ns a u. likely candidate th Norman III Ill flu Mountain Apple were welp strong fa faH fa fa- H at ut 11 tr to tt 2 Seasick II n. was rv next t at al 7 to 1 The kings king's 8 entry W I 1 Perler Perier was wa vai at nl lOo to 9 9 and SI Signor Signor- t wp r at nt IOu to 1 1 and Azote at the tho ii Jt loot foot oot of it the list at OO to 1 r A nile mila from rom home Norman I III IT II tool took t c t place Just ahead of oC Mountain fountain I Apple which was Il ridden Nl by lIr the lie AmelI Amer- Amer I Ic Ul Jockey Lynn Mountain Apple t.- t. t. t took the tile leo lead with SI going down clown the lie hill 1111 The 1 Primer 11 Cl ami 0 ic J n kept close to the tIe leaders 9 2 until the Ja last t quarter quartel was readied reached At l lint a I point I. came Caline l to tn the thc lieL L front with a a. rush and an nn fi d S on lL winner Apple fourth behind Mountain 1 Apple Ille ran a strong race but In the 1 j hS J straightaway l the pace became too hot f J for him tr It IL Is Js not Hot believed that SI Y carried over 01 5 of ot f public mone money and j there was not a t single le cheer at her herI victory r except cepl from Crom the lie bookmakers I gJ who would have ha been willing willing- willingto to lo give I e o- o almost nn any flUS n figures against n the Italian S. S S filly which was wa unable to do better belter than fifth In tho the Newmarket el fy stakes es Ih tills this Is year car S The bulk hulk of or American money mone In J London was vas on colt Norman Nor r r mull man III ilL although h Seasick Sea Se-a- sick IT II was a n favorite Ca second choice 5 and was well weB ehl 2 It ii Is estimated tilt tut at least S S persons witnessed the lie race as the tile weather was glorious antI and the Iho procession t r.-t sion elon of ot vehicles from Crom London to lo Up- Up KS Downs surpassed that of or RII any alLy previous pre j. j Ious bus year ear 1 In n fad fact the tte a attendance of ot S of or the tho In ladles Indies ut of i- i royalty especially the court was unprecedented making malIng f. f a Do brilliant social a as' as well wen us ts II o f J t sc S |