SYDNEY TURF NOTES
GOLD DAY IS SPEEDY
(From "Vedotte.")
SYDNEY,- 3rd December
,«Jol(J .Day is capable of r .i'<>gis.tei-ing 'the fastest- gallop ■on the -morning -<vt I'andwick, yet fails niiserably in races. This morning his five-furlong dash was the best.. He is now to be tried over middle distances. , . ■. '• .
Huntiqiie looks like-adding to A. D Webster's, list .of successes shortly.
■]Sfe.tley, one of the last of the Martians, a, -five;year-old mare from.l Sweet Charity, is not allowing much promise for G. Price. She is likely to,go to the-"matrons' puddock before long, -
; Gemlight, who has had unothor change of trainers, won again at^ Warwick Earn) iyesterday at his first attempt i'ov his now custodian, This appears ".'jio bo v. hkbit ■with him, ..,■■*■■■•'"" '"'-'- ■' . . ■
:.;The fli'st,:.lwo\vear-old to win two pucee in Sydjley' this season is Silver Beecli, -\vhcscoi'ed. at Canterbury Park lust Saturday. He is a useful sou of Backwood.
SYDNEY TURF NOTES
Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 140, 10 December 1931, Page 6
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