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DUBBIN J.C.'S SUMMER MEETING.

(PRESS ASSOCIATION TXLEfIZUUI.) DUNEDDf, Dwember 27. Tbo Danedin Jockey Club's Summer Meet- - jug- was concluded to-day in fine, but dull, ". wither. Tlie* course was cticky, but better than on the first day, and tho attendance was fair. A total of .£10,931 was put through tho totalizator, a* compared with ■•' J0143 on the second day of tho last Summer - Veetistf. Tho total for tho two days was '■■iiUHG tOs, sve against £18,605 10a last year. Result*:—• ' . MfLUURK HURDLE HANDICAP, of 100 soys; second 10 soys, and third 5 «ovs trojii stake. On* mile and a half. 9 I). Rutherford's l> <* Ml!o, by Con- - qticicc —Ek»tcrini Passeropoulo, aged, 10* t 12!I> .. .. (L. Hegarty; 1 7 C Flockton's Black and Brown, Ust . C\V. H.Jarvis) 2i J. Ellis'e blk h Optinieform, syre, Set (L. Jelhngs) 3 r> Stayboy 10st 13lb (G. Wheeler), 3 Jack •■ Azbcrc lOst S'.b (L. Lloyd), 1 Kiflo Range lOst ,81b (S. Smith), and 6 Hingman Ust 71b (F. " Douglas) also Btartcd. (Winner brod by 1. G. Duncan, and trained by W. Clarke.) t Riflo Range unseated his rider at tho first tenco when in front of tho field. CptirneJorm showed tho way pnst tho etand. The fonce at tho mile post proved fatal to Ringjuftn's chance, as ho lost his rider. Entering the straight Milo, Optimefqrra, and Black and Brown were in close order, and in the run homo the, first-named stalled off tho op- - noeition, and won nicely by half a length irom Black and Brown, wh"o beat Optimo-, form by a short length; Stayboy fifteen lengths awny. Time, 3min lsec. 'FEiiNHILL HANDICAP, of 100 soya; second 10 eovs, and third 5 soys from stake. Six furlongs. 8. J. A. Holmes'a eh f Pleasure Bent, by . Tanapiii— Pleasure Seeker, Syxa, 7st - 3lb (3;b allow.) .. .. (K. Berry) 1 .1. W. Robertson's b c Palisade, 3yrs, Uat .71b .. .. (W. H. Boult) 2 • 6. J- Lind's Uk ni Red, White and Blue, •lyes, Bst 3lb (car. Bat 4ib) (J. lieale) 3 -. 7 Oblong Sst 7!b (J. Pino), 3 Friwoiliti Bat .: Clb (J. McChiekoy), 2 Foil 7st lftb (L. G. Rifigj, 9 Mahuri 7st 9lb (D. King), 10 Korilino 7at 71b (J. Begbie), and 1 Baron Lowburn 7»t Tib, car. 7et 0!b (J. McCombo) *leo ■ utarted.. (Winner bred by T>. Sheonan, and trained by • W. "McDonald.) Palisado delayed tho start by breaking - through, and IViwolliti and Mahuri -were lelt ■ at the post. Mosgiel took charge at tho Matt. Pleasure Bent joined Ploriline in tho j«\d as the field swung into the straight, with Palisado close up. In the turn for - hojno Pleasure Bent stalled off a challenge from Palisade, and beat him by a lengUi *fnd a. half; Red White and Blue three ,l«ngthe away. Tim*, lniin 20scc. WELTER HANDICAP, of 135 , eovrf; second 15 sovs, 7 iind third 10 *ovs from stake. Se.ven furlongs. "6. J. Hymer's br g Feodor, by Lord Roes]yn—Pleona, Gyre, Birt Gib. (F. Yarx) 1 6. J. Calrert|s b m Hiss Advance, aged, 71b ■ ... .. (J. ikgbi«) 2 3. Baird and Sharp's eh h Waraaw, aged, Bat (car. Bst 21b) ~ (J. Beale) 3 1 Merry Lasa 9a{ lib (J. McCluskey), 5 Aim- * .well Set lib (J. R. Kaan), Bat (A, Wilson),. 4 Crosbie 7st 121b (L. G. King), 7 ' Palotto 7st 101b (J. McCombe), 9 Alfreda 7st elb (J. Olaen), 11 Erskine 7st 71b (D. King), and 10 Ard Koigh 7st 71b (Jw O'Brien) alao started. (Winner bred by Sir Gco. McLean, and trained by C. J. Hey wood.) Warsaw and Erekino were tho slowest to leave ' tho mark. -ajd Reigh took up the running, ajid in company w;th Paietto showed, ihe way' past the aix furlong post, with T«oen ani Crosbie close up. At the home turn Palejto, Troon, and Merry were in hne, jUrt clear of half a' dosson others. At the distance Troon -was in front/ -with Feodor, Crosbio, and JM«rry Lass almost in line, while-lliss Advance -was running olosd tip. In a good finish Feodox boat Miss Advance bf a short length; Warsaw was a ' hend away third. Tigjo lmin 34 4-stli sec ST. ANDIiEW'S HANDICAP, of 250feove; second 25 eova, and third 15 soys from etnke. One mile. £ J. R-.Fnrze'e b g Med&Uiet, by• The Officer—Target, oyre, 7at 111b ■ (J. McCombe) 1 » 5 G. Di-mpator'e eh g Waiju, aged, Bet 41b t • (F. Yarx) 2 C F. Nelligan's b f Oratava, 3yrs, 7et 101b, (J. O'Brien) 3 o Soldiers' Chorus 9st lib (A. Wilson), C ' Rnutiuß lat 131b Campbell), 3 Tho Cor- - net 7st 121b (J. Oleen), 8 Mumunv 7et 3lb (J. -Pagan), and 7 Fiold Gun 6st 7lb (R. Berry) Also started. .'• (Winner bred by Hon. J. ,D. Ormond and * trained'by F. Holmes.) Alter'ft break away .the. field waa despatched in etrnggfing order, Soldiers' Chorus and Tho Comet being; leit, whilst Fieid Gun and Routuio lost several lengths. Mumura end - ,prat«lva led Woiju and Medallist by three lengths going along the back. Inaido the distance Medalliat drew out and wc<n by threo leagthe from Waijn, who boa* Cratava by n head.' Time, lmin 4Gsec. TAIHOA HANDICAP,' of -100 eovs; second \ 10 save, and third 5 eovs from stake. Six_ ruxlonge. ' ~ ■ ' .> 1: G. JT. McLean'si b ,o Kmona, by Con- . ' queror— Bloomer, 3yra, Bst 'mr> XT . l ■',*■ r ( J - McCombo) 1 A. C. NownMn'e br h John Bunyan, syre, 'n t ■' »:-' •• " < J - B eal«) 2,', . 7. J. Cnrsey'e b g Obi, 6yis, Bat 6lb . (D. Kine) 3 p Gryta. fist 41h (Humphreys), 0 Optimo- ■ ni rm x 8 8! 3 iV & 3 Muircock &l (£ ' Pl »y»x»7 Set (J. Begbie), ond 5 - Safety Pm Stat ifb also etarted. (Wranner bred by owner and trained by W o** T*, McDonald.) . i et f_f u V w »» smartest to Vegin fcom a pcod start, John ;Buny»n being 7lcw to find ius legs. Sunning t j, e & furlongs iSSffi' *** * ** GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, o f i 6O cow Birk'cn^ 8 ' 1 ? ,8 b ? by t bred ly and txainod' ■mmmrn JUVENILE _ HANDICAP, of 125 so™- i W3MrB*S»-SK r a; -M. HoW. br f Peg, T .V ' l \ a b f ' '. . (AVinner bred by_J. B. Roid and trained by „ . J- y - McCrncken.) Peg and Peppin drew out from the others horn .a Rood start. Inside the distance Pcppm took duirge. and won by two lengths; 7AEEWBLL HANDICAP, of 103 so™second 15 Hove, and third 10 soys from stake. Seven furlongs. I."C. North's br o True Knight, by Sir Leddo—Purity, <yra, 7st 71b (R. Berrrl 1 4. M. A. Knighfa b g Pu&ka, 4 r rs, 7stWb ~ • (A. a Wilson) a • S, J. CsJverts bm Miss Advance, aged, 6rt alb " .. .. (J. O'Brien) S 3 Parable ( 6st Blb (J. McCombe), and 2 Fwticuff Bet 7lb (J. Beall) also started. (Winner bred by V. Baldwin, and trained by W. McDonald.) .Running past the cix furlongs post True . Knight and Fisticuff worn in front Fiaticeft landed into the straight, with True ' • Knight in close attendance, but before reaching the distance tho lattdr had taken charge, end. drawing out, won by a length from Pu*i», ■ who beat lliie Advance by a. little ijver » length. Timo, lmin 33iec

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14237, 28 December 1911, Page 8

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DUBBIN J.C.'S SUMMER MEETING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14237, 28 December 1911, Page 8

DUBBIN J.C.'S SUMMER MEETING. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 14237, 28 December 1911, Page 8

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