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MALT KING WINK ALL- AGED STAKES.

By Telegraph.— Press Assoclation.-^Copyriglit. SYDNEY, 10th April. Although rain fell in the forenoon, the weather was fine but dull for the third day of the A.J.C. Autumn Meeting. The course was somewhat heavy, and there was a large attendance. RT-sults 1 — Second Hurdles, of 300 soys ; two miles and a-half. — Zoeholme, 11.2, 1 ; Dinyah, 10.9, 2; Pakau, 10.4, 3., Six starters. Won by eight lengths, with .Pakau ten lengths back. Time, smin 9-isec. ALL- AGED STAKES, of 2000 soys ; one mile. • ,' J. E. O'Brien's eh, h Malt King, by Malster— Patrona. 9.1 (Wood) ... 1 E. J. Craven's br m Lady Medallist, 8.13 (Pike) 2 Palmer Bros.' b< h Volsloane, 9.0 (Connell) 3 Also started — Danaus 9.0, Aurofodina 9.0, Popinjay 8.8, Cisco 8.8, Wflari 8.6, and Wolawa 7.1. From a good start Wolawa was the first' to show out, and at the half-mile was half a length in front of Volsloane and Lady Medallist. Before reaching the turn Wolawa retired, Volsloane and Lady Medallist rounding for home together. Here Malt King came fast, joining the leaders. At the distance he came right sway and won by fonr lengths from Lady Medal- f list, who was five lengths ahead of Vol-' sloane. Then came Aurofodina, Danaus, and Wolawa. Time, lmin 44sec. Copgee- Handicap, of 500 soys } nine furlongs.— Alibi, 7.6, 1; Wassail, 6.10, 2; Kurangai, 8.12, 3. Fourteen starters. Won <by four lengths. Time, lmin 53^Bec. Easter Stakes, of 500 sove ; seven fur~longs.—Symetris, 7.8, 1 ; Buneewa, 8.5, 2 : Barios, 8.2, 3. Fourteen starters. Won by a length and a-half. Time, lmin 33^sec. , 'CUMBERLAND STAKES, of-100o! ' soys ; two miles. ; ' F. and W. . Mitchell's eh h Trafalgar, ' by Wallace— Grand Canary, 9.4 ! (Pike) * • ... . .... l E. D. Clarke's b h Eyeglass, 9.1 ! (Smith) ... „.' 2 T. Scott's br g Saxonite, 9.1 ' (Lambert) ... ... 3 These were the only starters. Trafalgar was first away, and passing ' the judge's box led Saxonite by a length, with Eyeglass a length behind. This order was maintained to the six furlongs pest, where the pace livened up. " Here Trafalgar was half a length in front, but Eyeglass closed up at the turn. Once fairly in the straight the champion came away and won by four length*. Saxonite, who ran wide, was three lengths off third. No time was taken owing to the clock having stopped. City Handicap, of 500 soys; one mile and five furlong®. — Dorando, 6.7, 1 ; Matouree, 8.2, 2 ; Wo«d, 7.3, 3. Eleven starters. Dorando won by* a short length. Time, 2min 57isec.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 4

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MALT KING WINK ALL-AGED STAKES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 4

MALT KING WINK ALL-AGED STAKES. Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 86, 11 April 1912, Page 4