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SPORTING.

LOWEB HEATHCOTE RACING CIXB SPRING MEETING.

ems Handicapper Ktot Races j£JSZi?u£?-ng»***'T* m - Attwood ; SzL-iarr-James BarofonL -Sf*i£iLber looked anything but promorning tor racing, bat ITSSrid up before noon, though there keen wiud blowing across *fc7Heathcot<- course daring most o£ tue The attendance was no* very fS?&be raring iuelf w« fairly goocf. 22u»U»e Winter Handicap; there was an SdttoS «tnwple. The fields ran large. 23j every horse colored on the card SSL in «n apP*-*«n«- The officials Strfeed well, thoojrb the starter had some SjuoroubSe with a few of the boys. Mr H*Batherford tiUed the judge* box in Sac-of Mr i^kun** l *' wno was unfor - SnVteK not well enough to attend. Daring S#d«y" Messrs H hbs and Good win passed 2a» through the totali-Ator. The tollowRack of 15 eovs. for horses have not won any money over hurdles no weight under list. Aboct one mileand a quarter. *Mr «- "<*—• B * Mel JSarS 1 BUT B. J- P*™»'. • « s I** A. I*. . b* g 0 * Mr X Wornere g g little Wond«\a«red xMrA. B. FSaher* br *■ Flwtwinjr, aged - (HarnotfU<ri> 0 «Wr Joknetous br m Whalebone, aged *** * 1 » ™ <3hearsk7) 0 *MrMffc** onj TVwwe-Sjrs KJwner) . 0 iaftDoil«l»c!i * Aalei,lyn(JKW 0 AjT Ito tea colored on the eacd went to •vTno*!. *»d they w «nt away in a bunch, Sβ KJ*J Mexico" tthowbßg at once to the the lir-»t hurdle iv adef fleet winjr, Aiatlfa, and Peeress, aMrbws the latter tell & cropper. The grey blithe running, and was followed by T~b«. jed Kathleen for a mile when VJA beaten, and Modderideroo ,rith a great rash past Kathleen, but fcjwdto reach the jjrey, who won easily by -TTieaKtlis* Toiaii-.ator.ijisideKi-tf—jtate: SS »- 27-£2 12*. BMHf" Handicap Plat Rack of 25 sovb ; $ aon from stake for second horse: far aH qmiidcd hunters.. Certificate or nitifeauoa required from master of TUWiHiinrti horse has been hunted during ■■Meat aeaaaD. Minimum weight, lftst 71b; Z be ridden by amateur members of any iwnpiiwii Hani Ciutx. About one and a kail miSe*. e MrA.^a a .bßTeddT.syr s l^ah CTj f JLMrT. E l*oce"« br g lYcmier. aged. tJK - •- -• <Owner) i M. Mr O. Bradlej* b m Zeta. 6yre, lUt (Ownert S mi Mr E. Wibon'e br X Panic, aged. Usl , Mβ - - • - lOwnai 0 # B. Mr A- Aytaleje b X Glen. l(Mb & Mr J. Wamer'e g g UtUe Wonder, aged Uβ &b . iCorbetU 0 a, Mr P. Canipbelliß b m Madge, aged, list ffl» - jManer-Aynaley) 0 t MrC WiHiwne" X S »K«i. »•« . . .. (Ownerj ML Mr A. Ljtm« b g Home Kale, aged. IQst Mβ* -- -- - .(Lyons) 0 aibaß. Scawa'e b b DayU * , *fcta£e d ' S. Mr M*yJe» v b m Peerees, Syra. Vtat 71b When the dozen assembled at the poet tfcen n« a iiale delay. l«t when the nag fcß it was to a fair etart, and Darkle, ou the taside, made the rannlng for 300 yards, wfcat ZKa ssMtmed command, attended h* Dariur, with Teddy third, and Glen and Madsr at the bead of the second division. Sals Kept *t the bead of affairs pact the T ~A aad round the back, when Premier i—mi nrrri to improve bin position and fxa into fonrth piaoe. Darfcie was beat when the hotel, and Premier Jeteed the leader* and headed Zeta on the "jtffl- bat Teddy, an the oat&lde, stayed AekHMtra and won by two lengths, half alcestn between second and third. Salisator-Inside —105— 14—£8 15e ; mi*Mt Ttrt T fP 1 17s 6d. jaxnrvTK Wumot Hakixcap. of 45 aon; *«er»from siaie for eecend hone. Aboat

flasKJita. mM*AAnu*iuas"*chmWairunaj 4 yre, MUb .. - <G. Williamst 1 • • Mr a. Enjerye b h Tarantaloa. 4 m, 7st tfib . .. .. tChaptnanJ 3 <• Mr Higgou"« eh h Patrician. 5 yr«,Bet ISb .. (U. Thompeon) 0 MMr A. Meßor , * b g Xormanby. aged, 7e« TOl. earrted Tβ » < Bui table) 8 • MrW.C. Wttot br f Vaultnsw, 3 yra. ttttSb U. Webb) 0 Hβ Steward* beJd a meeting before the xace aad dreaded that Hose and Gold could jMt be allowed to start. It was more than )ttlf-p*& two waea the horsee went oat for theb««r*c*crflhed*y. After two or three «Ok staita, caused by the anxiety of Ftvste'a rider Co net oiT, a fair start was rfßiitrd. Wa ! raßa and Vaoltress ran in treat tor the fint half mUe, with TarantaIμ third, and Patrician last. When Vaultnm dropped beck Tarantalos ran up ateod. aad Presto joined the leaders, of vfcem *f axasiaiaK was first beaten, and the «tlen ran a slash ing race home, the chest•at lilr winning by a neck, Tarantalusa IwitkwL ToUiJ»*lor. inside. Hfr-55— £2. 7« 6d : m trtdc. ai-m-£i. 14*. Time, lmin

Tuck Saddle Trot, of 30 aovs : 5 *M*tretß aule for •eeoadhonte. No weight aafcr lax. Aboat three mSes. *Mr J. cUTs <* g Dick. aged. » eeoa, (Piper) 1

3Mr O. B>arke"s br g Lunatic, aged. »«ta .. .. (Owner) 2 MM* Xfttte'acfc g Bob Gawn, aged. 30 eecs, Kemp) 3

• Mr Edwards' eh m Madcap, aged. 37 aecs, lOwner) 0

*MrJ. Mehtmn* en g Baehnes. ag-d, ««a .. .. .. (Hryanu • (Mr P. Kera b m SaUy. aged. 44) am. (Owner) 0 J MrTrucaaa'kbtaTaradale.aged.eOeecs. lOwnen •

6 Mr W. K«rt br c Xarrow-Gaagv, aged. ■cntfeh.. .. .. (Owner) 9 U Mr Uum't b m Hmi*T, aged, acnoch (Owner) 0 X Mr H. «* g CSiaatickxsr. ao ccc* lOwaerl 0 7 Mr H. UcVntaej's b g a«ed. time* -. ~ .. (Owner) • • MrOnuMrr«bmMftSdcif Measter. 5 yn. Saeea .. .. .. tOwnert 0 TSee.«»uiaiwc%. XHck'ii moet dangerous opponent* were JSott tiivn and .Lunatic, but be won all the way. and ttntabed twelve lengths ahead. A good race for second. Totalizator— Injud*?. 23—Iβ—£1 5s Gd; «s«Mde, 111-4e-4£2k. Fi.T»e Uajumcat. a< S> eoTs. Aboat five

foriongs. CL Mr T. SaceuT* bg trtvtia, 6 jn.Sst (Mclfroji 1 MS. Mr J. E. PUbnrn • eh f St. Agaes. 3 yns. 7«fib - (ttohn«s> I

X. Mr U. Ward"* b R Itfaxc-r. aged. 7«t Sib •cmrrMKl ;*t Udbt .. f&tcTajacarU 3 S, Jlr A. McLMKMia's r in SUror Queen. a««l.tstSß> JBrowiw 0 IX. Mr «". Wadeli c f Fantasy, t jrs. Bei 51b p&nitfc) 0 «. Mr W. C. Webb's Iβ- f Vaultrete. 3 ym, tatib |J. Webbt « M. Mr J. Arn»iJue« sbrg Tyrant, *jrm.r»t Mh KJ. W'iUiaaw* 0 ». Mr A- Venn* b g Toddy. 5 jrra, 7»t iCoasin) 0 Tfcere were a lot of fed?* start- , *, owing to tfce impatience of several of the jockeys to £M off, and the starter was at last comfcilni to tine Smith. McTaggart and Holmes 42» each for disobedience to his •titers. When they finally got away it wa* to a rather "strapxHnjr start, and letter was at oece in the lead, with &tAjeet* banting him along. Nothing agneared likely to catch the leading pair tW past the "hotel torn Presto came tkroszh, and making one run in the straight he fairly smothered the pair in front of him. and "ran home an easy winner if , two lengths. St. Agnes beating Loiter Uttt*-qoart*r* i>t a length for second place. TotaiKjitor lodide-, llS—l}*—Xs IS*; out•Mβ, 216—*5-£4 Cβ. «BurxG H*ck Kace of SO K>rs. No weight «ader 9k. The winner* to be sold for 10 •on. aad any eorptus to go u> the dat>. _ Oeae ronad and a distance. •L Mr A. Millers bg Nonn*nbv. aged «Owner» 1 *>■ Mr Keithi b g LcodogTaa. aged (Stratford) S «. Mr Stewart's eh m SiarUgbt. axnd _ _ __ {fcL Thonipeon) S C. MrSbeeun»<-hpPainter. aged(McUroyi t SLKrKlddB he Moderideioo. 6yr« tJ.WaIW • *- MrG. Habo's b m Rosebud. 4 Tie <P. Kerrt • U. Mr H. MtLean.bß Ingomar.aged tOookei • JLMrMcK.eDmrebglUijL.6rn iHaibdari 0 t B. ]ir W«d«i bf Fuiu»i, (jm (SmiLhi 0 * • « There wae another t«dioos wait before U0» event wm decided, bat -when once wtwjmKbed KonnanbT made the ruaniiie, <*»—tod by Leodoftran and Fantasy. At mm turn past the stand Painter altpped and feQ, feat his rider was quickly on Urn f top again. Xormanby was never dieMMCMcd of the kad durinK the con Usa, • m won easily tram Leodogean, next to »fcee wjttSieriiglht. Toulisator —la«*4e, *-£3 5* 6d; oataide, 14&-W— Faogn-e-BaJlifrh ha» been *cntched tor y _ Great Northern Handicap Eteepl*-

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Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6849, 6 September 1887, Page 5

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SPORTING. Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6849, 6 September 1887, Page 5

SPORTING. Press, Volume XLIV, Issue 6849, 6 September 1887, Page 5

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