LATE SPORTING.
AUSTRALIAN RAGING. ROSEHILL MEETING. (BT CABLB—PBEBB AiIOCIATIO*—COPTBIOHT.) .(AUSTRALIAN AND H.2. CABLE AWOOATTO*.) (Received February 13th, 6.S p.m.) • SYDNEY, February 13. Following is the result of the FLYING- WELTER,-of 300 «r». 7f. FIRST DIVISION. O. R. Falkiner's b g FOOL'S PARADISK by Absurd—ltwoot Byi» 10-S X J. and S. Ellis's b m Oretsyasal by William the Silent—Obree 6yrs 8-13 3 R. FaitKfuH'a ch g Ceo by. Earlston — Mistlo aged 9-B .. ..3
There were thirteen starters. Fool's Paradise took charge at the distance and won comfortably by two and a half lengths. Time, 1.26}. SECOND DIVISION. G. Price's b f BONNE CHOSE N by Absurd—Bon Espoir 3yrs .8-10 t .. ■ 1 M. McDonald's oh - g Longfaat .by Waukenphast—Noble Malice aged 9-11 9 W. T. Kerr's ch g Goldbeater by Golden Harp—Thn Maze aged 9-3 .. •• 3 There were twelve starters. Bonne Chose'was second into tho straight and, finishing strongly,' beat Longfast by a head. V.A.T.C. MEETING. MELBOUtfRE, February 13.. Following is the result, of the OAK.LEIGH PLATE, of 3000 «ovs. Stf. BA.RINGHUP6-7 1 Fujisan 10-4 .. •• % Whitta. 6-7 .. - 8 Thore were nineteen starters. Baringhup jumped** to the front at tho start and held that position all the way, stalling off a challwgo by Fujisan in _ the straight and winning by a neck, Whitta being, half a length away third. Time, I.9i> A protest entered by tie trainer of Fujisan against Baringhtip, on the ground of interference, was dismissed. FEDERAL STAKES, of 1000 sovs. For trwty-year-olds. s}f. FIRST DIVISION. CANNON 8-0 .. '.. - 1 Censails fi-5 .. * 3 Puckami 7-3 .. ".. » 3 Thorn were fifteen starten. Cannon moved up smartly nearing the homo turn and led into the straight, and. in an exciting finish won by half a length. Time, I.UJ. SECOND DIVISION. LADY BETH 7-0 .. .. 1 Royal Feast JK) .. .• •» t Pitoota 7-0 t Thore were fourteen starters. Lady Beth took chargo entering the straight and increased her lead thereafter, winning by four lengths; a desd-heat for second placo. Time, 1.10&. BOND CUP, of 1200 sovs and trophy valued 100 sovs. ljm. J. E. and C. H. Brien's br c RAMIPION by Rossendale—Royal Pet 3yrs 8-8 • ■ 1 E. A. "Underwood's br g Raith by King Offa—Arrasene 6yrs 6-11 .. •• 3 R. Cameron'* b f Lanson by Cbryaippus—--1 Horton Queen Byrs 6-9 ..3 There were nine starters. Bampion took the lead from the jutno, and although Raith moved close up in the straight, he was not troubled, winning, by a length ar.d a half.' Time, 2.35}. - ST. GEORGE STAKES, of 1000 sovs. 9f. C. B. Kellow's ch h HEROIC by Valaia— Cheronese Syrs 9-13 H. Cairns 1 J. E. and C. H. Brien's br h Pantheon by Tracery—Scotch Rose 6yrs 9-12 Brown 2 D. C. Grant's br h Spearfelt by Spearhead—Lady Champion syrs 9-12 A. Reed 3 Manfred was left at the post. Heroic was fiiat away, but was headed by Pantehon after a furlong. There was little between them on entering the straight, but Heroio went to the front a short distance Jrom the post, and won by three-quarters of a length. Spearfelt was three lengths behind Pantheon. Time, 1.551.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18925, 14 February 1927, Page 10
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