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AUSTRALIAN J.C. MEETING. THIED DAY. ALL- AGED STAKES WON BY MALT KING. By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright. SYDNEY, 19th April. The autumn meeting of the Australian Jockey Club was continued'atEandwick to-day. The weather was bright, but a cold wind was blowing strongly. _ The racing proved interesting, Trafalgar's victory "in the Cumberland Stakes being exceedingly popular. Eesults :—: — Second "Hurdles, two miles and a half.' — Contorp, 10.5, 1; Nimrod, 9.13, 2; Boyong, 11.7, 3. There were ten starters. Won by two lengths. Time, 4min 572 sec. All-Aged Stakes, of 2000 boys; one mile. J. E. O'Brien's eh h Malt King, by Maltster — Patrona, 9.0 1' F. Merton's eh h Flavinius, 9.1 ... 2 C. Smith's b c Beverage, 8.8 ... 3. Also started — Broadsword 9.0, Lady Medallist 8.12, Comedy King 8.7j Desert Eose 8.6. From, a good start Desert Rose and Beverage were the first to move. Once fairly going, Desert Eose led by two lengths from Lady Medallist, who wan followed by Beverage and Comedy King. At the seven-furlong post Desert Eose was three lengths ahead of Lady Medallist and Beverage. There was little change to the half-mile, where Desert Eose still had a three lengths' lead from Lady Medallist, who was clear of Beverage, Flavinius, and Comedy King. Before the three-furlong post was reached Lady Medallist dropped back fourth. Desert Eose led. into the straight from Malt King and Flavinius. Malt King took charge at the distance', and a great race home was won by two lengths, with Beverage six lengths away. Lady Medallist was fourth, then came Desert Rose and Comedy King, with Broads«rord(.la.sti. Time, lmin 41^sec. 'Coogee Handicap, one mile and a furlong. — Bright Laddie, 8.6, 1; Knri- . ngai; 8.3/ 2;, Hartfelt, ,7.4, : & 1-, There ',were twenty starters. " Won'comfortably; by two lengths. Time lmin 57sec. Easter Stakes, seven furlongs. — Jaca-mar,'-8.2, 1; Borrosov, 8.0, 2; Ladies' Man, 8.2, 3 ;tv Eight started. Won by three lengthsT Time, lmin 30sec. Cumberland Stakes, of 1000 soys; two miles. , F, 'afld W. .A. Mitchell's eh h Trafall~l ~- gar,- by Wallace — Grand Canary, „r vu r4r 4 :./\. ..."-"*' i W: and F. A". Moses's b m Byplay, - 8.1S! ... ..v- 2 S. . Green's blk h Comedy King (.imp.), 8.7 ..." ..„. ... ... 3 .' *.Alsb, ran — Bibbenluke 9.1,' '.Moorilla ?.o. Bibbenluke led round the bend, with -Comedy King-and Trafalgar close up. .44.ih§.mile ra jComedy^ Kinged,,TrajtaJfar were two lengths in front of loorilla and" Byplay, with* Bib"benluk~e beaten off. Before reaching the sevenfurlong post Trafalgar went to the front, and at the five-furlong post led Comedy King by a length, with Byplay handy. Comedy King led into the straight from Byplay. Trafalgar again, got on terms at the distance, and com"iflg away won by a length and, a quarter,- with ten lengths between second and third. Time, 3min 32§sec. City Handicap, one mile and five furlongs. — Aurofodina, 7.7, 1; Mil, 6.12, fi; Pa.tr onatus, 8.3, 3. Nineteen starters. Won by half a length. Time, 2min 51^sec. i

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 4

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SPORTING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 4

SPORTING. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 92, 20 April 1911, Page 4