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AT RANDWICK

PHAR LAP WINS DERBY

EPSO3X TO NIGHTMARCH

Dnitad Pren A«iod«tlon—By Elwtrle T«l«----graph—Copyright __ , SYDNEY, 6th October. The Australian Jockey Club was favoured witn ideal weather for the opening day of its spring carnival at Randwick yesterday. The attendance was 78,000. Honour's galloping companion, Jaloui, gave a sterling performance in the Trial Stakes, out was in a bad position entering the straight. However, she got clear and put in a brilliant finishing run, but missed first honours by half a length. . New Zealand's Derby hope,- Honour, enjoyed a splendid run throughout, and was always prominent, but was unable to make any, impression on the winner in the run home Limerick's absence in the Spring Stakes robbed the race of much interest, leaving wlnalot an almost certain-victory. The New Zealander Arikinui was well fancied tor the second division of the Kensington Handicap, but was unable to pace It with the Results are as follow:— THE HURDLE RACE, a' sweepstakes of 2 soys each, with 600 soys added; about two miles. Perides, 9.2 (Cullum) j Paul T., 0.2 '* ; Swig, 0.12 *"""""'."!!""I 3 Fifteen started, including Zircon. L.C was the early pacemaker, from Ani ?*!. **"s<**• and swis- At the mile Anorient had charge from Swl S and L.C. Perides aI S. Uv e X comman(l a* the turn for home, after ?, eh Khe was not troubled and won comfortably by two lengths. Time, 3min 39}isec. THE TRIAL STAKES, a sweepstakes of 5 and* r,iaTS. ?5° SOTS •*™.-.«» *** Violin Solo, 7.12 (Bartle) i Jaloux, 7.2 J Edgardo, 8.7 "'"tllllll"""!! 3 . Fourteen started. t.,5?*! M? ,-Was the first to snow °'rt from Dolomite, John Buchan, and Violin Solo. At nnri, t-6i Tlo, nute T,lcd the fleW. followed by Dark Isle, Johu Buchan,-and Glasgow. The '£««« in that order till the home turn" Tlenlt^rZl S n s tse Oc. PreVa"ed by **" a swaßPrtakes of 30 soys each, with 8000 soys added; one mile and a half Phar Lap, S.lO (Pike) . -i Carradale, S.lO (Wilson) 1...H;" S Honour, 8.10 (Green) !""";"!" 3 Eleven started. ' " to Fbri£k aS.« ei rn S ptart ueen Nass *v was first Phiri™ amI fr°?, Pentheus. Loraiion; and n»w k«P". i£ t, the mile Queen Nassau led the Held by eight lengths, followed by Pfcar Lap Honour, and Lorason. At the half-mile Phar Lap closed with Queen Nassau from Honour £Sh? leA, *"? Pena»ens. : Turning into the straight Phar Lap took charge from Carradale and Honour, and at the distance Phar Lap put H e.is3" e beyond all doubt and won on the bit by four,lengths. Time; 2mta 31%seS : THE EPSOM HANDICAP, a \sweepstakes of " mlle S.° TS ea°h ' Wlth ?00° • B"s aMeaTone Nightmarch, 9.4 <B. Reed) ..*;.. i'! Eeonui, 9.1 (Matthews) 5 Vertoy, 6.11 (Denham) ...i"-"-""""** ■ 3

Twenty-four started. ......... tov 6 CT?; iStopJe; *«wsnfc waylo ¥1 I Til™ ■ !">r Eaß!' HaDashon. Nightmarch, and a SV T"rni?e for home Sir Christopher had THE SPRING STAKES, a: sweepstakes ' of ' 10 an™ a ahV' h 23°° SOTS ?dd^ronf milo Winalot, 9.5 (Pike) J ' ■■■ ■■ ■ i Mollison, 8.11 .. v J Amounis, 0.3 "I1!!"!-";"""*"" 3 Valparaiso was the only scratching"" *" - «•-,.?}£« n tbe fled El ttled down Black Duchess Cruc to PThT ft !M from ( ,M oI«so >'. Wnalot;and »h» Y?«l The field continued in that order to the home turn,, where Mollison ran to the tront, closely followed by . Winalot : wi!v - Duchess, and Amounis. At thel distanca Mol lison and Winalot were locked^ togette? bill e^/Seflmt SS \ THE KENSINGTON HANDICAP, a sweepstakes seve? fZlnT' 10°° """ First Division. ■ 10:!!...°! atlIiews) 1 Bonnie Marjorie, '8.9 "!"I!!!I!I""*"*|"" l | Seventeen started, including Kr'sV Acre', "porSecond Division.. ■ Dark Man, 0.4 (Bartle) ....... ■ i Loud Praise, 8.2 .. ; Arikinui, 0.9 ...!!"!!". ' 3 Seventeon started. Green was'the VaVly' Pacemaker from Dark Man and Goldmine" but' and thereafter was not troubled to train thn victory by three lengths. Time, lmfa fteoc.

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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 6

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AT RANDWICK Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 6

AT RANDWICK Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 85, 7 October 1929, Page 6

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