AT THAMES
PASSION ATK WINS PLATE.
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) THAMES, Ist November. The Thames Jockey Club's Meeting was conMnued to-day in good wentlier. The course T»»s soft after rain'early In the morning. The attendance wa» good. The totalliator handled
£33,153,; comparod with £37,691 two years ago. ltesults :—
. Totara Handicap Hurdles, of 130 soys; about one .mile'and three-quarters.—3 West Abbey,/ 0.10 .(Gilmer),, 1; 1 Kawa, 10.4 (Savage), 2; 3 Star of the Ea3t, 9.2 (Rcnnle), 3. Also started: 4 Pepln 9.0. Won by four lengths, third horse eight lengths back. No time taken.
Tarawa! Handicap, of 100 soys; six furlongs.—2 Adjuster, ,8.1 (K. Tuohy), 1; 9 Joy Germ, 8.1. (Tremain), 2; 13 Always, 7.12 (Martin). 3. Also started: 3 Kins Emerald 8.12, 7 King Arch 8.8, 6 Bright Comet 8.4, 5 Hoyal Day, 1 Cynellt, 12 Lugess, 4 Bromson, S Aterlrla 8.0, 11 Taurlmu, 14 Bavu, 15. Rose Swift, 10 Best Boy 7.12. A neclc each way. Time, lmln 20scc. King Emerald fell, bringing down Royal Day and Rose Swift.
The.saddle of Kins Arch slipped, causing him to fall back near tho winning post and 1 using an almost certain .win. Maskery, rider of Rose Swift, received Blight concussion. .
President's Handicap, of 175 soys; six furlongs.—l Nancy Lee, 8.1 (Keeslng), 1; S Day Guard, 8.0 (M'Tavish). 2; 6 BUUkins, 7.0 (Davles), 3. Also started: 4 Hclsler 7.10, 2 Dobbin 7.4, 5 Dan' Quln 7.1, 7 Stammer 7.0. Won by a length, a neck separating second and third. Time, lmln 17 2-ssec.
County Handicap, of 120 soys; seven furlongs.—2 Kestina Lento, 5.12 (Driscoll), 1; 3 Luxurious, 8.6 (Keesing), 2; 5 Daytaro. 7.5 (Cammock), 3. Also started: 1 Green Bonnet 9.0, 7 Atapai B.S, G Thurnrosae, 4 Lady Spalpeen 7.5, 8 Autumn Day 7.3. Won by a neck, one and a half lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 32 2-ssec.
Thames Plato Handicap, of 300 soys; one mile and 110 yards.—s Passionate, 7.5 (Conquest), 1; 1 Mosaic, 8.2 (H. Gilmer), 2; 4 Wenday, 7.0 (Cammock), 3. Also started: 2 Sleepy Sol 7.7, 3 Golden Krlst 7.3, 0 Potoanul 7.0. Won by two lengths,. third horse a neck back. Time, Imin 50 2-ssec.
Kauaeranga Handicap, of 130 aovs; seven furlongs.—l Flying Juliet, 7.9, 1; 3 Quinsilla, 7.8,2; 2 Highfiown, 7.13, 3. Also started': 3 Marquil, 6 Farndon, 5 Marble Mount, 4 Turn 7.0. Won by half a length, third horse, a .'neck away. Time, Imin 31sec.
Thames Steeplechase Handicap, of 200 soys; about three miles.—B Trcs Bon, 9.0 (Holland), 1; 4 Prince Bufus, 10.5 (Gilmer), 2; 1 Advent, 9.8 (Rennie), 3. The only finishers. 7 TJI--var's Isle, a Manlahera, and 2 Explorer fell, 3 Ta Malre lost his jockey. Won by threequarters of a length, .fifteen lengths between second and third. Roso, rider of Explorer, was hurt. Time, Cmfn Msec.
Farewell Handicap, of 150 soys; one mile and 110 yards.—s Daysuard, 8.5 (Ludlow), 1; 1 King Smock, 8.6 (Driscoll), 2; 2 Right and Left, 8.4, 3. Also started: 3 Miss Egypt 9.0. 5' Miss Vera 8.2, 4 Gold Rain 8.1, 7 Royal Present 8.0. Won by three-quarters of a length, third horse a head away. Time, Imin 50scc. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 107, 2 November 1926, Page 7
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