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SILVER JUBILEE AGAIN.

AUCKLANDER AT RANDWICK

PETER PAN TAKES THE CUP

KING CHARLES AND PERSIAN" WIN. SYDNEY, May 0. Dull ami showery wentlier prevailed for the Australian Jockey Club's Jubilee meeting at Randwick to-day, and the track was sodden. The inclement weather was responsible for a poor attendance. King Charles scored a very easy win in the Empire Handicap, with the New Zealand-bred Two No Trumps second. The Auckland horse Silver Jubilee ■ gave a splendid exhibition of galloping ability 111 winning the Buckingham Palace Handicap. He was slow to move at barrier rise, but, favoured with a clear run on the rails, soon reached the front. Thereafter the race was never in doubt. Caseado led from end to end in the Hampton Court Plate, for two-year-olds. Peter Pan continued on his winning way to secure the covetc.l Jubilee Cup by a margin of five lengths from the Sydney Cup winner Akttna, with Sat1110th third. Vallage made a one-horse race of the | Windsor Castle' Handicap. I Persian, trained by J. T. Jamieson, \ gave a brilliant display to win the I Balmoral Handicap. Racing to the front | shortly after barrier rise, lie was not | afterwards troubled to score by three II lengths. Persian thus confirmed the ;|good form he showed at Warwick Farm | 011 Saturday, when he won the Sandring- ; ham Handicap. Results:— EMPIRE HANDICAP of £,100. One mile. KINO CHARLES, ch e, 3yrs, by Greenstead—Lady Webber ("Mr. W. 11. Stoth"), B.2—F. Hlckey 1 TWO NO TRUMPS, b if, 3yrs. by The Ace—Rose Willonyx, (Mr. B. Mo.sk) , 7.7— E. C. Britt 2 SINE CERA, 7.O—C. W. Mulier a Eleven started. Irish Morn and Robber took up the running and led into the straight from King Charles and Quick Way. Finishing \vltn great da.sli, King Charles won untroubled by live lengths. Time, 1.44. BUCKINGHAM FA LACE HANDICAP of £7."i(>. Six furlongs. SILVER JUBILEE, br g, Hyfs. by Romeo —Bouvardla (Messrs. E.- Montgomery and W. Townsend), B.ll—. T. E. Pike . 1 CEKCELLO, ch g, syrs, by Violoncello — Cerenlia (Mr. J. Faliey), B.lO—R. Marsden 2 HERITOR, ch c, 3yrs, by Heroic —Shule Agra (Sir Hugh Denison), (5.7—A. Ward 3 Twelve started. After going a furlong Silver Jubilee raced through on the inside to take up the running from Tom Finch. Heritor and Cid. Finishing resolutely. Silver Jubilee went 011 to win comfortably by a length. Time, 1.152. HAMPTON COURT PLATE of £500. Two-year-olds. Six furlongs. CASCADE, br g, by El Cacique—Rosalia (Mr. C. A. Jariues). (i.lo—A. Ward .... 1 ALLUNGA, br c, by Inclinqtiire—lleliope (Messrs. M. Mulligan iiiul J. T. Williamson), B.2—J. Munro 2 IBN SAUD, br c. by Brazen —Warwhoop (Mr, H, M. O'Connor), O.7—S. Murphy 3 Eleven started. ' _ _ _

Cascade was lirst out from Cognac, | Oao More ami Rubens. Dashing round | the turn with four lengths' advantage, 1 Cascade maintained Ills lead and won with ease by four lengths. Tinie, 1.171. JUBII.EE CUP of £1750 ami gold cup valued at i'loo. One mile and a half. PETEK PAN, cli h, syrs, by Pantheon — Ahvina (Mr. it. ]t. Dangar), O.7—J. K. Pike x AKU.XA, b in, tiyi-H, by Archery—Fallingbrook (Mr. J. J. Leahy J, 7.4— H. Ilanley n SATMOTII, hr g, Oyrs, by Satelles— Mother's Day (Mr. J. Barnes and Dr. J. S. Le Fevre), 7.4—D. Lightfoot .. 3 Eleven started. Silver King Mas the iirst to show out, hut passing the mile Uivalll rail to the front from Silver King, Peter Pan, Ale una 1111(1 Satmoth. At the lialf-mile Peter Pan and Akuna led the Held by three lengths from Satmoth ami Kivalli. When straightened for home Peter Pan raced away and placed the issue beyond doubt, passing the V°£t with five lengths' advantage. Time, WINDSOR CASTLE HANDICAP of £400. Seven furlongs. VALLAGE, b g, aged, by Valais—Mueli „J?S?. (Mr - T- Klu «>. S.U—D. Munro .. 1 HKiIIBOy, blk g. Oyrs, by Pantheon— Donna Vara (Mr. T. W. Boardman), N.i—A. .1. Stanton 2 GOTHJ.IN, b h. -Jyrs, by Gothic—Jean Roxburgh ("Mr. C. Abbot-Lee"), S. 4— J. Munro 3 Ten started. Vallate Jumped to the front at barrierrise and the race became a one-horse affair thence onward. Vallage ran home an easy winner by three lengths. Time, 1.30. BALMORAL HANDICAP of £500. One mile and a quarter. PERSIAN, b h, jyrs, by Legionnaire or Spelthorne—l'ura (.Major I'. Kerr Smiley), 8.2—8. Bartle 1 BACIIIAN, b g. 4yrs, by Bachelor's Persse—Atria (Mr. E. L. Ramsay), 8.1 —M. McCarten o MILANTHEON, br h, oyrs, by Pantheon —Milan (Mr. A. 1.. I'ogonoski), 8.-'— I!. Marsden 3 Nine started. Persian commenced smartly and soon held coninand from Bachlau and Milantheon. lioing smartly in front, Persian reached the judges with three lengths in hand. Time, 2.11 J.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 106, 7 May 1935, Page 14

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SILVER JUBILEE AGAIN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 106, 7 May 1935, Page 14

SILVER JUBILEE AGAIN. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 106, 7 May 1935, Page 14