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SPORTING

The Trots at Addington on Saturday were run under much better racing conditions than prevailed the previous week. The track was firm and as a result the times were much faster. The OHivier Handicap was won in 417 1-5 or 10 sees faster than the Cup. Haughty made a great attempt to lower the mile record, failing by one-filth of a second. . A strong wind was a handicap, which was sufficent to prevent the attempt being successful. Results of Intermediate Handicap— 3 3 Sea Max 1, 22 Will Cary 2, 3 Rangefinder 3. November Hc'p—3 1 Scottish Lady 1, 4 4 Paul Collete 2, 1 2 Scottish Emperor 3. Hayward Hc'p- 2 1 Safety Pin 1, 8 7 Labour Day 2. OHivier Hc'p of £2,000

8 9 Loyal Friend 1, 1 1 Inttg tity 2, 4 3 Countless 3. N, Z. Derby Stakes : 7 7 Air Marshal 1, 6 5 Worthy Gold 2, 1 1 Josie Dell 3All Aged Trotting Stakes : 1 Blue Horizon 1,7 7 Douglas Mc Elwvii 2, 22 Forewarned 3* Hc'p j Sir Volo and ocott Axworthy dead heat I, Native Scott 3. Sprint Championship: 'Pacing Power 1, Loyal Friend 2, Dusky Sound 3. The Melbourne Cup was run on Saturday and resulted in a win for the favourite Sirius, with Peter second and Cellini third. Two Edievale men are said to have won £24,000, first prize in Tatts. A well known Clyde man held Judith Louise in a Tatts Sweep. The mare ran unplaced, but was second in the strait-

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Dunstan Times, 13 November 1944, Page 3

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SPORTING Dunstan Times, 13 November 1944, Page 3

SPORTING Dunstan Times, 13 November 1944, Page 3