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VICTORIAN R.C.

JOHNNIfc JASON WINS DERBY. PEAR LAP AGAIN. I (VJtrtlUl »»» AfIHOCIATIOK-BT UEGrilc j OOMMOm) j (Ruoeived November Ist, 5.6 p.m.? . MEI/BOURNE, October 31. There » bi« attendance, including: a few Now ZealanderS, at. the Opening of Victoria Racing Clttb's Spring Meeting at Fleminjton to-day-Oratoriau was lucky to beat Pieatus. who finished faet- Oratorfsn's rider, Reed, won the event last Je*r on Land «I N °V«untrr, trained I>T the form* New Zealander, Dave Price, lid always in the Manbyrnong Plate He cost«& ««&£■•,£ J yearling. Mid his record two win* ana a '"S.? ... 1. ». MelSonm# BW?«. H* fc.c »w ■266,4*0. Concentrate battled °* 4k ß,t sSL?* This was J, Pike'B fourth win la the Melhourne Stakes, hia flrst being in. 1910 on Son of MaraJi. . gt&lco values of to-day s «vent» wereDerby £4661, Maribyrnong Plate £los°, Caritala Stake* £IOSO, Melbourne Stakes £s2a, Hotham Handicap 4800, Maiden Plate £-20. Johnnie Jaaon finished brilliantly in the Derby and save J. Pike hia fourth successive win in the race and his sixth Victoria Derby success. Pike stated aftsr the race that Johnnie Jason was Always goto* well, and he thought he. had a great chance a lone way from home. ■ ~ McCarten aaid thai Amnion Ba did not ea so well at Randwick. Me struck a little trouble at "the" straight entrance,; but was beaten at the Dertnid, third early, beat the fast-fjmsh-ing Danis Boy ijn the Cantala Stakes. His rider, X Knox, won the Oaulfleld Cttp on Denis Bay. He was engaged for Dermid on the' declaration of weights, but preferred Denis Boy prior ,to the raep. - The Adelaide-owned White Nose led always in the Botham Handicap and gave ft' splendid Cup trial. Carry On made a game effort, but had no hope With the winner. A. Reed says that Concentrate iran an excellent race in the Stakes, and Voald have done better if a fast pace had been made early in the race. V The . last half-mile of the Maiden Plate was covered in 48lsec and the last six furlongs m Imin 18|see. Hathalie picked UP a nail and was not produced in the Oantala Stake*. KegultsMAIDEN PLATE, Of 306 so\-s; second horse 50 sove, and third liorse 25 sovs from stake. For" three-year-olds. One mile. R. J, Murphy's ch g 'ORATORIA.V l.v Hunting Son® —Oratress 8-7 ... 1 B. C. Crown's br c Picatns by Magpie— . Medal Queen 8-10 .. 2 C. B. Kollow's b g Bold Bid by Heroic— Nod 8-7 . . . . . .3 There were thirteen starters. Won by a neck; a length and a quarter second and third. Volauvent (■WindbagBlack Vera) was fourth'. Time. Imin S9|itef:. MARIS YENONG PLATE. Of 1500 sovs;,second horse to receive 300 sovs. and third horse ISO sovs from stake. For two-year-olds. ®ive furlojlCs. P. W. Kitchen's ch c VAUNTRY by Heroic—Vauntress 9-3 .. J. Pike 1 Cooper and Woodmason's br c Powerscofurt by The "Night Patrol-—Tra-quette 8-10 .. x .. . «2 C. E. Miller's br c Sanballat by Hoabi'te Oadena 8-10 .. . . 3 There were sixteen starters. * . Won by a length and a half: neck second and third. Greenlaw was fourth. Time Imin. isee ' MELBOURNE STAKES, Of 750 sovs; second horse to receive 150 sovs. and third horse 75 sovs from 'stake Weight-for-age. One mile and a quarter! Davis and Telford's ch g PHAR LAP by' Night Raid —Entreaty syr» 9-1 R. J. Murphy's b g Concentrate by Kib " 1 lironey—Oratress 6yrs S-l 2 E. Moss's br c Veilinond by Limond— Veil 4yrs 9-0 . . .. 3 Cinibrian 9-4 also started. Won by half a length; a length and a quarter second and third. Time, 2nxia (i^sec. VICTORIA DERBY, 01 aOOO sovs; second horse to receive 1000 sovs, and third horse 500 sovs from stake. One mile and a half. W. J. Jones's br g JOHNNIE JASON by Tree!are—Svreet Rosalie 8-10 J. Pik® 1 A. B. Blair'p bo Chatham by Windbag Myosotis 8-10 .. W. Coot 2 E. J.. O'Dwyer's ch c Viol d'Amour by Violoncello—Lover's Art 8-10 ' H. Badger 3 There were nine starters. Johnnie Jason, seventh early, led below the distance and won by a length and a quarter: third a neefc away. Ammon R» and Opera King were next. Time, 2min 33Jsec- ' OANTALA STAKES, Of 1500 sovs; second Jiorßß to receive 300 govs, and third horse 150 sovs from stake. One mile. J. Donahue's b g DERMID bv TinnlmNo Belle 3yrs 7-3 . . A 1 K. Wallace'-s b 1 Denis Boy by Soldenis —Bunk Girl oyrs 8-0 . * K. Walder's br h Pentheus by Udssendale —Cereica oyrs 8-12 . . - There were sixteen starters. « "fck; head between <eC ond and third. Homedale was fourth. Time imlS 3Sibec. I ' xmm HOTHAM HANDICAP, Of 400 sovs; second horse to receive 70 soys. 3f.'S '»«» H ' . bP 01 ™ I>lt h WHITE • g Paratoo—Tellermana oyr# J. S. Brunton's b f Carry On "by 1 —F aridet 4jx» jS |

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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20383, 2 November 1931, Page 12

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VICTORIAN R.C. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20383, 2 November 1931, Page 12

VICTORIAN R.C. Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20383, 2 November 1931, Page 12