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SPORTING

A.J.C. MEETING. [rnj;ss association.] SYDNEY, 7th September. Following aie the final acceptances for events at the Australian Jockey Club's spring meeting : — Epsrom Handicap, of 1000 soys; one mile. — Machine Gnu 9.12, Famous 9.7, Sir Leonard 8.12, Canteen 8.9, Warroo 8.4, Maniopoto 8.4, Boabdil 8.4, Truce 8.2, Medallist 7.11, P.K. 7.9, Graceton 7.7, Lord Fitzroy 7.7, Sleeper 7.4, Rosemead 7.3, Dantzic 7.2, Picturesque 6.11. Metropolitan Handicap, of 20U0 soys; ono mile and a half. — Fitzgrafton 9.2, Tartan 8.13, Marvel Loch 8.12, Famous 8.10, F.J.A. 8.10, Lucknow 8.10, Grand Rapids 8.7, Alas 8.6, Sylvan King 8.4, Canteen 8.3, Warroo 8.1, Maniopolo 8.0, Boabdil 8.0, Fireclay 7.6, <P.K. 7.5, St. Modan 7.4, Loid Fitzroy 7.0, Scot Free 7.o,'Fashodo- 6.13, Rosemead 6.13, Sleeper 6.12, Stormaway 6.7, The Laud 6.7. A.J.C. Derby.— Lady Wnllaco,' Jargoon, Binnia, Sungod, Noctuiform, Charles Stuart, Pius, Vibrate, Musketeer — Fairy Queen colt. The latter is regarded as not likely to start. Maniopoto has been scratched for the Wycombe Stakes. Pending the reading of the card tomorrow, betting over the Epsom Handicap is slack. After the acceptances Aianiopoto hardened to 3 to 1, P.K. to 7to 1. Other quotations— loo to 9 Wai-roo and Lord Fitzroy, 100 to 8 Machine G}un, 100 to 7 Boabdil.

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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 60, 8 September 1905, Page 7

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SPORTING Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 60, 8 September 1905, Page 7

SPORTING Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 60, 8 September 1905, Page 7

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