Southam Selling Chase

The Southam Selling Chase over 2 miles 100 yards was part of the inaugural 1911 Festival when won by Young Buck II owned by E S Holland, and remained part of the card until 1921.
Early history:- The Southam Selling Chase, run over 2 miles and 100 yards on Wednesday 8th March 1911, was the very first race at the very first Festival. It was won by Young Buck II (11/2) owned by E S Holland, trained by R Cartwright and ridden by J Anthony, beating St Vincent (13/8) and Royal Star (evens fav) by 3 lengths and a distance.
Southam Selling Chase 1912 Handicap 2 miles 100 yards
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 HONEY II Alf Newey Alf Newey Mr J W Pullen 7/1
2 THERMAL F Jones Berzac Mr C Berzac 100/8
3 SWEET PEACH F Lyall C Brown Mrs J J Brown 100/8
4 STOKE BOY E Brady W Payne Mr E S Holland 6/1
5 IRISH OAK R Gordon Gordon Mrs Lutwyche 6/1
6 MILFOIL Captain C N Newton Gordon Captain C Noel Newton 6/1
7 LAZYBONES Mr J Buck Blandford Mr W Blandford 100/8
8 WASHINGTON W Payne Ted Gwilt Mr S Murray Evens fav
        Over round 130%
This race was run on Wednesday 13th March 1912 when Honey II beat Thermal and Sweet Peach by 20 lengths and 15 lengths