SYDNEY TURF" NOTES
AUTOPAY'S REAPPEARANCE
I (From "Vedette") SYDXET, August 10. Autopay looks a picture and has settled down well at liandwick. He has thrived on his sea-trip better than any of the recent arrivals, if his appearance is any criterion. In addition, ho looks to have done plenty of solid work before leaving home, and it will not bo surprising to fiud him showing a bold front in the C'ninpbclltown Handicap on August 26. The-..-entries for that meeting include Peter Pan and Silver Scorn in the weight-for-age lace, the Warwick Stakes. In fact, all the stars .have been entered except the''leading' three-year-olds, who, of course, are in the race set apart for them, the Hobartville Stakes. Probably both the cracksl.will start, for they are being worked along now as if that race was in view. They will be a good drawing card. ... i\ Kiddle is on -the sick-list at present, and is: unable to superintend the training of his- horses.; One of his charges,.! the, throe-y.oa.r-old Magpie colt Wiudbinl, won at Kosehill on 'Friday. According'to medical ..reports'-it will be isonietline'before Kiddle. .TVillf ' be fit to .resume his duties. ' ~ ■''.. Kpgavis; a sister to Kogilla, appeared at .Kfisehill, and .although' she bears little re■semblance to the ".chestnut, in colour and .conformation, being a ,bay and compact, she .can '.gallop well. [ She just, missed a place -iii.the seven-furlong: maiden' handicap. -Being, now a fbnr: year-old' and practically'unr.aced, she has been'given every 'chance. ■. ■ - ,-. - i ' ■ ■ lligli Disdain keeps on winning, and was equal' to' scoring again . at Victoria Park' on Monday. When, he .began ' his winning' sequence he was well dov>-n in' the weights for. a horse that had scored in good races'at Eandwick. With fiVe handicappers in Sydney, horses are not kept up "so much as before the merger of A.J.C. and A.R.C. interests. A. D. Webster gave Gay Scton a run nt Victoria Park on Monday. The three-year-old had 0.2 (second top weight) in "the six-furlong three-year-old handicap. He looked backward in condition, and ran accordingly. Movie Star was also produced, and ran much better than at his previous start a week earlier. He was topweight with 0.0 in a mile welter, and finished sixth. Prince Pomba], who has been a long time iv winning a race in Sydney, scored at last yesterday at Ascot iv. a weak mile welter field with 'lib over the minimum. He has been through several hands siiu-e J. McLaughlin parted with him. His present trainer has schooled him over liurdlesa few-times, apparently with beneficial results. ' . ..' ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 42, 18 August 1933, Page 4
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