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Show J anprcnlii-e Joe MtTrcr will always remcmhcr the C'oronatioti Oaks in wliit-h. ridini; ljtrd Astor's Arni)i;iiity ho boat champion Gurdmi oti Kt'iki'b. ll u as ;i u (iit.lt'iM ill t h rill." said .!( ( lui-c i-liii-r brut ln-r Mannv had hhii thi .war"- l.imii (i ii i nca.s) . "1 made up urou nd ciniiin down i n! o Tat It'll li;i in ( 'or hit, and brn (innmn vm'HI aluvid I uas nlay rnnlnicni I would catcli him. My lilly look up I lie i n mi! im ,in--i inside t In lat lurlon. and staved on vvt-ll." Ma.jtir Sni' il, ;i w hoin .loi K appri'iit icrd, said : " Me rod' a pert I'd rare . I I old him lit Keep his hrad and riitt as it it were a K :!() event . Me eerl ai nly is a -ool iia ml ." And .lack Collini.. u hose ri i st classic t ra i nin ; success ii as, added : " I thoiilit. .loe rode a copybook race." This pict ure (by arrangement with Kace l'tnisii Itecordin. Co in pa ny ) tiow s (lie hordes in the order in which tbev passed the winnin. post behind yoiin Joe. What price dead-heat? To The Sports Editor Our lovely British Queen Elizabeth has been crowned. Everest has been claimed by Britons. All that, is required to give , equal satisfaction in the Derby , is a dead-heat between Aureole ,1 n;on TVi a vno on n l c obvious. A. BALL, Greenway, Trentham. 4ureoZe is the Queen's horse. Gordon Richards, who is to be knighted, rides Pinza. Sports Editor: Aureole gallops Aureole, the Queen's Derby horse, ivith W.H. Carr riding, moved well in a gallop of five furlongs at Newmarket yesterday. He was iccompanied by Rockspring. Out of Derby nuwlin Mid was scratched from il1.' e:i .Rments i including Derby ; Mid St. Leger) at 3.20 p.m., June 3.i |