C.J.C. RACES
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHEISTCHUECH, Tnis Day. The C.J.C. Meeting was continued at Eiccar'ton to-day in fine weather. There is. a large attendance, and-the track is good. Eesults: — Suburban"Handicap, of 250 soys; nine i furlongs.—£ Miss Hastings, '9.5, 1; 2 | First Raid, 10.8, 2; 7 Thbrndale, 9.12, 3. Scratched: Glcnrowan, -Lord Thomond. Won by a head. Time', linin 54Jsec. Spring Nursery Handicap, of 250 soys; five furlongs.—3 Chief Cook, 7.10, 1; 9 Fair Weather, 7.13, 2; 1 Royal Baby, 7.12, 3. All started. . 'Won by half a length. Tim", lmin lsec. Otaio Plate, of 300 soys; one and a quarter mile.—7 Grecian, 8,3, 1; 6 Don Jose, 9.3, 2; 8 Beau Geste, 7.7,. 3. Scratched: Sir Limond. Won by a head. Tinie, 2min 6 2-ssec. Canterbury Cup, of 800 sovsj weightfor age; two miles and a quarter.—l Nightrnarch, 9.5, 1; 2 Concentrate, 9.5, 2; 4 Star Stranger, 9.6, 3. Scratched: Courageous. Won by five lengths. Time, 3min 52 l-ssee. ■'.■',■.'■'
C.J.C. RACES
Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 115, 12 November 1930, Page 13
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