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ROSEHILL MEETING

Win for Inflation 1 ORATORIAN A SECOND (By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Rec. August 14, 5.5 p.m.) Sydney, August 14. The principal races at the Rosehill meeting resulted as follow: — DUNDAS HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. First Division.—Vellmond, 9.12 (Pike), 1; Jacko, 8.4 (Lightfoot), 2; King’s Arms, 7.7 (White), 3. Ten started, including Concentrate. Won by a head; a length and a half. Time, Imin. 27sec. Second Division.—Green Sea, 9.4 (Pike), 1; Hampton Plane, 7.0 (Britt), 2: Love Song, 8.7 (McCarten), 3. Twelve started, including Historic and Bayacre. Won by three lengths each way. ■ Time, Imin. 27sec. AUGUST HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter. VERSION, 8.7 (J. Munro) 1 CHIDE, 9.10 (Pike) 2 DALMATIC. 7.2 i. (Simpson) 3 Thirteen started, including Manawhenua, Won by half a head; a length and a half. Time, 2min. Csec. t THREE AND FOUR-YEAR HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. First Division. —Dunerc, 7.12 (Lightfoot), 1; Oratorlan, 9.0 (McCarten), 2: Enamour, 7.8 (Cook), 3. Thirteen started, including Movie Star. Won by .a neck; a length and a quarter. Time, Imin. 2Csec. Second Division.—lnflation, 9.5 (Green), 1; Hunting Lion, 7.9 (O'Sullivan), 2; Regal Son, 8.4 (Cook), 3. Thirteen started, including Hunt the Slipper, Lavington was unplaced in the Granville Stakes and Concentrate and Gay Ballerina were unplaced in the Dundas Handicap first division. Mr. E. Moss sayß Vellmond will not run In the Epsom Handicap.

AUSTRALIAN STEEPLES Won by Bang Bang COPEY PLACED NINTH By Telegraph—Press Assn,' —Copyright. (Rec. August 14, 5.5 p.m.) Melbourne, August 14. Following were the results of the principal races at the Caulfield meeting;— AUSTRALIAN STEEPLES. Three miles and a halt. BANG BANG, 10.9 ~.< uu. .... (Inkson) 1 KING’S STREET, 9.4 ...... (Armsden) 2 LORD DARNLEY, 1p.3 .... (Thompson) 3 Scratched: Shooting Boy, Certitude, Triton. Bang Bang led over the first fence. Then Acceleration took command and led through the Straight the first time by nearly ten lengths. Polygonum lost his rider at the first fence in the straight. Makeup fell at the second of the railway treble and Mosstrooper fell at the jump near the mile. Acceleration was done with six furlongs from home. King’s Street headed Bang Bang at the top of the hill and kept the lead till Sarocto overhauled the leaders, but fell at the penultimate fence. King’s Street thus regained the lead by four lengths and led over the last obstacle, but he tired and Bang Bang beat him by a length and three-quarters. Bord ■Darnley was ten lengths away third, Copey was ninth. Time, Gmlm 50seC„ a race record. BALAKLAVA STAKES. One mile and three furlongs. PURVEYER, 0.12 (Stocker) 1 PRECIOUS PEARL, 6.10 (Smith) 2 OOF BIRD. 7.2 (Nicholls) 3 Ten started. Won by three lengths. Time, 2min. 221 sec. KNOWSLEY STEEPLES. About two miles. THE CRACKSMAN, 9.3 ....... (Butler) 1 THE LOCKER. 0.7 (Tucker) 2 PRINCE FLA VIOL, 9.5 .J.. (Armsden) 3 Ten started. Makeup was scratched. Won by a length and a quarter. Time, 3min. 52}sec. ST. AUBIN WELTER. One mile. DEBENTURE, 8.13 .. (Creighton) 1 FLAIL, 7,7 (Bones) .2 NOKILA, 8.0 (O’Brien) 3 iNiiieteen started, including King Mart and Actaeon. Wort by a neck; threequarters of a length. Time, Imin. s(lsec. Landmark was unplaced in the Agaringa Hurdles.

IMPROPER PRACTICES Disqualification of Jockey ■ f- -- - ■ ; ®■; By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright Sydney, August 18. R. Marsden, a well-known Sydney jockey, was disqualified for two years for improper practices at the Menangle Park races on Wednesday.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 274, 15 August 1932, Page 13

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ROSEHILL MEETING Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 274, 15 August 1932, Page 13

ROSEHILL MEETING Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 274, 15 August 1932, Page 13