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WINS RACE FOR THIRD TIME TERRIFIC RUN HOME United Tress Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright: SYDNEY. Oth September. Tattersall's races" were held at Kandwlck, in tine weather1, yesterday, and the track iva.s in first-class condition. Results :-- TRAMWAY HANDICAP, seven furlongs. Atmrani's, 9.4 1 Ilabiishon; 7.7 : 2 Cimabue, fI.X ii Twenty-one started, including First Acre and lieonul. At the half-mile, Habashon led the field. Round the turn the field closed up, but Ilabiißhun was Btill in front an it. swung into the tlraight. At the distance Clnialiuo and Habashun had fhar;;c. .Here Amounts commenced a fine run, and finished at a sxwit li.ice. Won by a head, with rimalme a length .r.vay. Time. Imin iMUset —eciunl to the course record. CHELMSrORD STAKKS, w.f.a., with penalties and allowances; nine furlongs. Limerick, 0.8 1 Winalot, f1.7 2 Happy Warrior, 6.13 3 Eight started. At the half-mile Happy Warrior, who had led the field from the start, was fire lengths ahead. He was still leading into the straight, and was three lengths in Frnut at the distance. Then Limerick ranged up, and after a great run won by a length, with Happy Warrior a length away. Time. 1 mln SlKsec. Limerick established a new record by winning the Ohelmsford Ktal.es for tile third time. The only opponent who appeared to trouble the champion was Happy Warrior, but by a great effort the New Zealander ■ outdistanced him in a terrific run home. WELTER HANDICAP; one mile. Kallonl, !i.4 I Slon. 10.1 2 111 tlie Shade, 0.12 I! Fifteen started, inclu'lins Fool's Paradise and Jazz Baby. Sion took charge in the straight, but at the distance \v:in tnckloil by Kalloni who won in the run home, and finished a length and a quarter in front, with In the Shade a length away. Time, linin 37Vi

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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 52, 10 September 1928, Page 7

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LIMERICK AGAIN Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 52, 10 September 1928, Page 7

LIMERICK AGAIN Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 52, 10 September 1928, Page 7

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