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AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB.

CUP DAY AT RANDWICK. SCARLET WINS THE CUP. -*»'•>": S"ffllNET, April 21. : The Australian Jockey.--Club's Autumn' Meeting was continued at. Randwlck today. ~ The following arc the results:— FLYING HANDICAP of lOOOsovs. Six furlongs. Salrak, 8.0 J Valiant, 7.13 - Braehcad, 0.2 ■ • : 9 Thirteen started. As usual, Little Flower jumped to the front, but Braehcad aud Valiant were in front a furlong from the post. Salcak dropped from the clouds nnd won on the post by "half a neck. . Time, .1.13?. ..■...'. EASTER STAKES of 750sovs, for two-yea"?, olds. Seven furlongs. Spcarfelt, 8.2 _ -•• •• J Metellus, 7.0 .". 5 Tullulah, 8.0 _. • «* Fifteen started. Tullulah led In the early stages, but was collared in the last furlong by Metellus and Spearfelt, the lastnamed winning by three-quarters of a length. Time, 1,275. TH_S SYDNEY CUP, a handicap- sweepstakes of aOsovs each, with OOOOsovs added and a Isold cup valued at JOOsove. The owner of the second horse to receive 1200sovs and the owner of the third OOOsoys. Two miles. Scarlet, bm, 4yrs, by Bright Steel (Mr. J. I. Winter Irvine), 7.6 ' ■■•■__■' A Stony, br g, 6yrs (Mr. B. Moss), 7.5... £ King of the Forest, b g, aged (Mr. W. Munson), 7.10 • _ Scratched: The Cypher, Standby and Hirthmaker. .. , .. Barbsca went to the front, and was joined by Hit. The pair stole a march of six lengths on the field. Round the back the field moved up, David floundering and being absolutely last. Pennybout and Stony took charge on entering the straight. At. the distance Stony' 6 prospects were particularly rosy, but Scarlet threw out a challenge a furlong from the post, and came on to win comfortably by three-quarters oL a .length. Time, 3.25 J. Our Prince was left at the ba __._ariet had hardly any friends, but Won with a. bit in hand. Stony's performance Sampf the black as one of the most honest performers seen at Randwick. Since he was tc-tcd over, distances he has invariably gained a place. Our Pr nee raced against utck, and notwithstanding that he was left at the post he finished sixth. FIRST STEEPLECHASE of 750sovs. About "two miles ana. Call Up, 9.0 ..-._. • \ Cerise and Grey,,o.o ■■•■■■■ .%. Grand Urchin, 0.0 9 Eleven started. The race was a succession of thrills and spills, only four finishing Call Up went to the front early, and won comfortably b, half a furlong. Car-: toon did riot start.' Time, 4.42 J. NURSERY HANDICAP of 750sovs, for two-year-olds. Six furlongs. , 'First Division. Nouveau Biche, 7,3 * Canchaiii, IX\__ •.'. v••.••:•■••*.• • _, Irish Prince, 8.2 ~;..;. ._•••• *"",*,' Fifteen started.. Irish-Prince looked the winner at but the field spreaJf-eagled, and Nouveau Biche won on the rUIW 4! IfiSS.hem!. Time, J.I4S. Second Division. Valorem, 8.7 ; ' .„ Meenah. 7.12 ...,..,...*:•••.•; •■ • -. C started. '' *M*&__£_*& _-_-?<_. In fifth position, and accepted an * ost and *"*» nicely. "* • - ' :.. . HIGHWEIGHT ;HANDICAP -of 700sovs. ■■ ' r " qne nide. Julia Grey, 10..7 .....-.-•-;••*• ■■• J Buckra, 8.13 ,!-t**V "'";*J-""" W'.'.W S by aUe'-gthV Time, 1.41. Acearak -oKiS-d ibis legion of admirers for a good flattered ms t _ e P a !.!_ °rif field, but hi had'vanished when m 'svai-ht was feacfied. Drongp rh_-ed the place-getters home, a surprise ?A many; as 4 hi--Sfiturday's performance in |8e Leger gave hini little chance.—(A. anjl N. 55. Cable.) -._;,■■■.. - THE FEILDI?IG MEETING. FEILDING, Monday. The second day of the FeUdlng meeting rnvnured with glorious weather. The waß ,.ntSed through the totalisator was JSTs' "Ja-SSg^-£?4a'for the meeting, the lat ? r ' V _Sw_THaet 1; Rebutei, 2; Attr#ctive,;?. Won by a neck. Ti _?ei-hiti H»haicap.-_ClvUity, 1; ; Ratip|al, a-SiS-1 of Athens, 3. Won- hy two and a El.fh°e%-.^^ oa ' 3 -' hfOh T^ e k f„t ? Weittr._.Battl« Knight, li F!«'* ,3*»- Passionless, 3. Won by „_.?»*; B*'" ,, ij»ls''' ■'■ 'V -?wahurl Ha=k Welter.-HaUowvonia. lj w»d«ns-l- 3. won by, ? head. " Time.. 1.2 L . ... - < - '

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Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 95, 22 April 1924, Page 11

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AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 95, 22 April 1924, Page 11

AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB. Auckland Star, Volume 55, Issue 95, 22 April 1924, Page 11