Printed in center of upper sheet: ELIS, / By Langar; dam Olympia, by Sir Oliver; grandam Scotilla, by Anvil; great grandam Scota, by / Eclipse, out of Harmony, by Herod--Rutilia, sister to Rachel (Highflyer's dam), by Blank-- / Regulus--Soreheels--Makeless--Royal Mare. ---LANGAR, by Selim; dam by Walton; grandam / Young Giantess (Sorcerer's dam), by Diomed, out of Giantess, by Matchem--Molly Longlegs, / by Babraham--Cole's Fox-hunter--sis. to Cato, by Partner--sis. to Roxana, by the Bald Galloway. Printed in center of lower sheet: DONCASTER MEETING, 1836. / THE GREAT ST. LEGER STAKES of 50 sov. each,h. ft. for three-year old colts 8st. 6lb. and / fillies 8st. 3lb. The owner of the second horse received 100 sov. out of the stakes. / St. Leger Course. (75 subscribers.) / Lord Lichfield's ch. c. Elis, by Langar, out of Olympia, by Sir Oliver--J.Day ... 1 / Mr. W. Scott's b. c. Scroggins, brother to St. Giles, by Tramp, out of Arcot Lass--W. Scott ... 2 / Mr. Orde's b. f. Bee's-wing, by Doctor Syntax, out of Tomboy's dam, by Ardrossan--R. Johnson ... 0 / Lord Westminster's b. c. Snyders, by Teniers, out of Bombasine, by Thunderbolt--J. Chapple ... 0 / Mr. Skipsey's br. c. The Bard, by Waverley, out of Castrellina, by Castrel--R. Heseltine ... 0 / Mr. S. L. Fox's b. c. The Carpenter, by Lottery, dam of Champignon--S. Templeman ... 0 / Col.Westenra's br. c. Wedge, by Picton, out of Vat, by Langar--P. Connelly ... 0 / Mr. T. Dawson's b. c. Locomotive, by Waverley, out of Minima, by Election--J. Holmes ... 0 / Mr.. Osbaldeston's b. c. Ebberston, by Velocipede, out of Peter Pindar's dam--S. Rogers ... 0 / Mr. Bird's b. c. Redshank, by Sandbeck, out of Johanna, by Selim--Nat ... 0 / Mr. Mostyn's br. c. Trapball, by Battledore, out of Mercandotti, by Muley--J. Robinson ... 0 / Mr. Allanson's ch. f. Vulture, by Langar, out of Kite, byBustard--S. Darling ... 0 / Lord Eglinton's bl. c. The Black Diamond, by Jerry, dam by Catton--G. Nelson ... 0 / Lord Chesterfield's br. c. Carew, by Tramp or Comus, out of Young Petuaria--F. Edwards ... 0 // The Judge placed but two. // 6 to 4 against Scroggins, 7 to 2 against Elis, 8 to 1 against Trapball, 10 to 1 against Wedge, 10 to 1 against Redshank, 14 to 1 against Bee's- / wing, 20 to 1 against Vulture, 20 to 1 against The Black Diamond, and 30 to 1 against Snyders. // After two false starts the whole of the horses got off well together, Wedge lying in front until near the gravel road, where he resigned the / lead to Carew, and took second place, having Bee's-wing, The Black Diamond, Redshank, and Locomotive, next him, all closely laid up; the / two cracks were in the ruck, and Trapball and Snyders in the rear. In this order, and at an excellent pace, they got over the hill, on descending / which, The Black Diamond headed Wedge, laid second for nearly a quarter of a mile, andthen declined. The other horses composing the front / rank kept their places, and the two favorites were now seen creeping up from the rear. At the Red-House, Carew gave up further contest, / and, in making the turn, Elis, Scroggins, and Bee's-wing, went a-head, Snyders, The Bard, The Carpenter, and Redshank, lying well up with / them, none of the others at this point tailed off. On reaching the rails, Elis had a decided lead, Scroggins and Bee's-wing immediately behind. / At the distance, Elis had the race in hand, the struggle for the second place resting between Scroggins and Bee's-wing. The horses now beaten / off were--Carew, The Black Diamond, Trapball, Vulture, Wedge, Redshank, Locomotive, and Ebberston. Elis maintained his leadto the end, / and won easily by two lengths. Scroggins beat Bee's-wing by a head for second: Snyders ran fourth, The Bard fifth, and The Carpenter sixth. Inscribed in graphite, upper right and lower right corners: 22.
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