AUSTRALIAN TURF.
WARWICK FARM CLUB. GLENORA BAT WINS. KOOBA THE STAKES. SYDNEY, December 5. New Zealand-bred horses were well to the fore at the Warwick Farm meeting yesterday, Glenora Boy -winning the Farm Novice Handicap and Capanetis, Silver Coat, Miltiadee and Troy gaining minor placings. Results: — TRIAL HURDLES of £150. One mile and a half. BRUSHWOOD, ch g, syre, by Rossendale—Lady Merllna (Mr. H V. Cooper), 9.12— N. J. Brace 1 CAPANEUS (New Zealand-bred), b «. 4yrs. by Night Raid—Sennight (Mr*. K. McLean), 9.lo—Malcolm 2 SILVER COAT (New Zealand-bred), ch g, f.yrs, by Pink Coat—Silver Patch (Mr J. G. O'Connor). 10.0— G. L. Sholl a Eleven started. Including Riposte Length and a half each way. Time 2.42. MAIDEN' NURSERY HANDICAP of £200. Two-year-olds. Five furlongs. First Division. ADIOS, ch c. by Excitement— Tlnkledell < Mr. W. Staplemore"), B.7—K Cook 7 EDNASTAR, 7.13— J. Finch •» MILTIADES (New Zealand-bred) "ch'V by Iliad—Black Cat (late Mr. R B* Gnenslade), B.7—W. Cook .* 3 Fifteen started. Six lengths ; length. Time 1.2. CAMDEN HANDICAP of £250. Six furlongs. Second Division. HERITOR, ch g, 6yn«, by Heroic—Shule Agra (Mr. J. Cameron), B.O—W Cook j TROY (New Zealand-bred ),'b c, 3yrai by Chief Ruler—Helen (Sir Jas. Murdoch), B.O—J. M. OSullivan 2 MISNOMER, ch m, 6yrs. bv Rossendale — Lady Stewart (Mr. W. Kelso), 8.12 —S. F. Weiss 3 Twelve started, Include IlauV MondeJand Mnnunni.
FARM NOVICE HANDICAP of £150. One mile. GLENORA BOY (New Zealand-bred), b g, -3j re by Lord Warden—FuU Swing (Mr. C. O. Maclndoe), 7.12 E C Bartle ' «••«-• R«SE. 7.4— bY Ashmore "/.'. 2 HIGIK LAS.S bg, 3rre, by Ma K pie— vEker. ( *?\ t **" l * h 71 ° ~ M Rebe" e rhlef. Started ' includin S EdW "and Length and a half; head. Time 1.40.
KIRKHAM STAKES of £750 Two year-ol<ls. Five furlongi K( .\/r A V br u- e 'n b \ VellmonO—Bostova JUNT'If h Hushes), B.7—D. Muuro 1 JUNE ch f by Heroic— Winter (Messrs. *; °:. '*fP worth and F. Cagh), B.o— P^ V rMr b V.^ d "
S«"v«'n Kfartpd. L.-iigth and a half; length. Time 1.1
EPSOM GOLD CUP.
MKLBOITRXE, December 5. The chief event at the Epsom Turf Club 8 n.eetmg yesterday resulted:— Epsom nor.n rr'p n r co™ vhliim! it +••>- A ■■ 50 an(l a trophy I I n„ n n 18 ( < fn r -. U .. ROUntr ' ,e) - 6S - W " , DIiNI/OE. eh m. syrs, bv Great' K*»r" ' Sv f\?«*? (Mrf W. O-Co^rf/yH —E. Mnrtin ' „ Morris (Mr - J - Au « e J), 7»^H. \t7„T l \ e Rl «««l: inclwling Sir Stope'r, Bed M.i nfred and Jack Horner. Three quarters of a length ; neck. Time -.t> a . >
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 289, 6 December 1937, Page 15
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