CORE SECOND DAY
THE CUP TO TIPPLING
GREENAWAY THE STEWARDS
'(By Telegraph .—i'less Association.) t;OK10, 20th Outdoor. Tho Gore Itacins (-'lull's Spring Meeting ■Concluded to-day in lino weather. Thcro was a good attimdiineo, and tho tntiilisaUir investments wore £9708 compared with £11,001) 10s m, Labour Hay last. year. Tim total, for the two days was .yiH.Olil IDs compared with 4123.5-I2 10s last year, a decrease (if £»S'll. Ucsults :-— Pulsorau Uieiiweißht Handicap, of 120 soys; r!»lit furlongs and a hall.—7 Spanish Maul, Ji.l (Dempster), 1; 8 Night Itnsc, 10.7., 2; 2 Tho Hector, !).!!, IJ. Also .started: !l Citmisader, 10.13; 3-Royal Llmmid, !>.3: 4 rolling Hay. !I3; 5 Good Girt, !!■"•: I Motor, «•-; 10 (iayomil, !).!>; li tSlini .lim, !'.O. Won by lialf ii length, two lengths butwucu second and third. U'ime, lmln Slscc. Waimca Uack Handicap, of 120 soys; seven furlongs.—l All Smiles, ».O (Dooley), 15 - Hula Belli), 8.6, 2; 3 Bachelor's Idol, 8.0; 3. Also started: 4 Hot Tea, 8.0; 8 Jack- a Dandy, 8.8: 6 Insolvency, 8.3; 5 Olial, 5.2; 7 Palada, 7.7: 10 Attractive Lady, 7.7; 11 Strong Light, 7.7; 0 Scotch Tea, 7.7. Wou by half a length, two lengths butween second and third. Time, Imiu 33 l-jscc. GORE CUP. of 200 soys; one mile and a quarter. B Tippling, 7.0 (Jenkins) 1 7 Steeton, 7.0 (R. Mackle) •; X Red Boa, 8.3 (Dooley) .- *> Also started: 2 Charmaine, 9.1; 3 Latin Quarter, 8.1; 4 Bed Uacer, 7.5; fi Some loff, 7.3; 5 Night Maid, 7.3. Steeton led Red Boa into tho straight, where Tippling' cume with a strong run on-tho. outpido to win going away by two lengths. Steoton beat Red Bou by n head, and Night Maid finished fast Into fourth place. Cbarmalne failed to stay after being well ji.lac.ed. Latin Quarter run a poor race. Time, 2mln 22 J-jsec. Jlataura Trot, of 12." soys; two miles. —1 Jlasfcr Koy, 36yds behind (.Mitchell), 1; 2 Wac J'nint, 30yds licliimU 2; (i Lady Voisin, scr, 3. Also started: S Cathedral Spire, Nelson's Fortune, 10 Probationer, 12 Sunny Dillon, 9 Wavo Soon, scr; 3 Real Gold, 3Cyds behind; 5 Godetia, 48yds behind; It Baby Joan, 60yds behind. Yon by a head, a length between 2nd and 3rd. i'imo, 4rain 52 l-ssec. Trial Handicap of 100 soys; six furlongs.— 1 Segravc, I'.O (Brodlc), 1; 3' First Song, 5.3, 5• 12 Decisive, 8.0, 3. Also started: 6 Princess Argosy, S.S; 2 Dressy, 5.7; 4 Glenham Lark, 5.5; 3 Young Sentinel, 5.4; 7 Banderllla, 5.3; 3 4 Barada, 8.1; 9 Gold Ray, 8.1; 8 Red Sunset, pi; 13 SlamLsh, 8.1; 11 Overlooked, 8.0; 10 Tuillght, 8.0. Won by two lengths, a neck between second and third. Time, lmin 19 4-5 ice. Stewards' Handicap, of 123 soys;. seven furlonss.—3 (Irconaway, 7.12 (Jenkins), 1; 1 Gallant Fox, 7.12, 2; 4EI lioa, 7.6, 3. ALso started: 2 Royal Saxon, 9.5; 5 First Money, 7.6; 6 Cupid's Dart, 7.0. Won by a length nnd a half, a similar distance between second and third. Time, lmin ISsoc. Labour Day Trot, of 115 soys; ono milo Und a half.—l Central Pointer, scr (Gallagher), I; 4 Dusky, scr, 2; 2 Man-o-Frauz, scr, 3. Also Started: 7 Chancery, 11 Chiming Lou, 10 Chiming Wave, o Gold Era and Gold Flower, scr (coupled); 8 Jacarack; S Jolly Wave, 9 Manhattan, ser; 6 Zepp, ,24yds behind. Won by flvo lengths, four lengths between second and Jliird. Time, 3min 41 l-Hsec. Spring Hack Handicap, of 130 soys;. seven furlongs.—2 Filosol, 9.0 (Dldham), 1; 5 TotoloInal, 8.5, 2; 1 Ruling Light, 8.0, 3. Also started: 6 Cousono, 8.10; 4 Genteel, 8.7; 7 Cough, f.13.; S Red Royal, 7.11; 3 Solmuri, 7.9. Won 4y a-length, three lengths between second and third. Time, lmin 31 3-ssec.
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1931, Page 6
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618CORE SECOND DAY Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 102, 27 October 1931, Page 6
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