THE TURF
Facing at randwick
A;J.C. SPRING MEETING
• RANDWICK PLATE WON BY THANA . .. SASANOF RUNNER-UP , ■Sy Telegraph-Press Aesooiation-OonyrigM ' . (Bee. October 6, 8 p;m.) •' - '' Sydney,' October 6. . The weather was kite, m© goiug good. Jana the attendance large 101* tiiu fourtii day 01 the Australian- Jockey Uluos Sprinc .Sleeting, Mr. mead is Good Lay was fancied for the High-weight Handicap but was never prommeut.: immortel was uup'acea, and Ample last jn the Grantham i£!iKes. Kasauoi was expected to win the ' i'lase. He'put up a good race, i but lnaua carried too many guue,' iind. fonca she took ohargo she was never beadled- l'he Tori tailed.ofl throughout.- Kill- ! 2nd Pro Tem were never sighted in I*?® J! 1 ?,?! Handicap. Eesults;— jkHIGH-WEIGiiT HANDICAP,' of 500 Bovs (in- ;: eluding War ■ Certificates value £25U). Sis furlongs; [Mr. j. "ii'Uonatd's b. m. Bonnie Plume, v I by Earleton - (imp.)—Bonnie Crest, i 9st. 121b. i I Colueo, list. 61b. 2 ;Ihe Tuck,. lOst. 121b. 3 ' There were eighteen starters. Brieris and booms Boy 'were the fir*6t to show out. Co-. WllBO led into the straight, but . Bonnie bflume challenged at the distance and won Iby a length. • Time, lmin. 151seo. t.WAVERLEY HANDICAP, of SOO BOV6. (in- , eluding War. Certificates .value $250). : . One mile and tliree-auartere. ('•Messrs. Keogh and Moss's br. g. Two : Blues, by True. Blufr-CountoES. 7et. I , 81b. : i '. :.. 1 •East Court. Bst. 61b. 2 ■ Olydeside, 7st. 41b. ... v 3 ..Nine started. Lambourne and New Tip',j>erary made most of the running.' Lam- • bourne was first into the straight. Two Blues overhauled him at the distance and [won by a length. Time, 3min. 31sec. .. 'BOWLING STEEPLECHASE, of 400 boys. (including War Certificates value £100). About three miles tillr. Leslie Stuart's b. g. Lord Cecil (linp.) ■ by Fowling Piece—Cecilia, list. 121b; 1 iJIr.'T. Wilson'B b. g. Waimai, list. 71b. 2 Kenerette, list 3 Five 6tarted,. Bibbenluke made the pace for most of the .iourney. Lord Cecil and ; Waimai 1 provided a great finish, Lord Celuil winning by half a lengths Time, (iniin. 4fsec. • ■ GEANTHAM STAKES, of 500 eovs. (inolud- ■ ing War Certificates value £250); One. mile. . • • . - ;Mr; J. W. Buxton's b. c. Tresag, bv Tres-. i . sady (imp.)—Sagitta (imp.), Bst. 71b. 1 "Modesto, Bst. 71b .'. 2 iFranco, Set. 71b 3 ,■ Eight started.' Franco and Tresag mado the early running Modesto, led to the straight; but Tresag caught him at the' .distance and won.by a lcV''h, Time, i'lmin. 52Jseo. W- : EANDWIOK PLATE, of 1500, '-J. (including' War Certificates , valt £500). Two • miles. , . '' '■ Mr. William Brown's ch. m.-' -".ana, by Tressady (imp.)— Chaste, 8 . 91b. 1 'Mr. W. (3 Stead's br.- g. Sa6anof, by ' Martin' (imp.)— Ukraine, Bst. Ulb. ... , 2 Mr. T. 0. Trantwein's b: h. Bursar (imp.), . by. Sir Qeollrey—Buttery, 9st. 71b. ... 3 There wei;e seven' starters. Oagou was quickly away, but Tho Toll got a bad start. Thana took charge and led throughout.. Sasanof was always handy, and challenged but was unable to catch the leader, ■ who won by a length. Time, 3min. 29Jseo. PINAL HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. (including War Certificates value £250). Nine fur- . . longs and 100 yards. • . . Mr. J. A. Mayo's b. h. Secret Service by Flavus' (imp.)— Settlement, Bst.. 131b.... X Wedding Day. Bst.' 121b. . J. Tauntress, Bst.. 21b. J " Twenty-two started. . Satin Bird * Secret Service were the first to show out. Adncourt quickly went to the-front and led into the 'straight. Seoret Service came away at the distance and won by a length. Time/'Zinin. Otoee.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 11, 8 October 1917, Page 7
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