AT RANDWICK
EASY WIN FOR CHATHAM
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. SYDXEY, March 4. The City Tattcrsall's Meeting was held at Randwick in fine weather. Results are.';—. BANDWICK. STAKES, 1 mile. ,'■ Chatham, 9.1 (Davidson) ............. A.. 1 Lough Neagh,'B.l2 (Tanwan). ....... 2 Bltxten, S.I (Stead) ..................;.. 3' Five started. ■ ' ' '. Chatham led throughout, and won: with the greatest ease by four lengths. ■ Blixten was a. length behind the second horse, and Peter Pan was fourth. Silver Scorn, who was fairly prominent at the turn,-was last. • Time, lmln 3Gsgc. Peter Pah pulled up well, and did all that was expected of him. ' DENHAM STAKES,; 6 furlongs. Rogilla, 9.7 (Brown) .............\....;.. t Frlmsel, 7.2 (Fellows) t Vista, 8.11 (Brltt) 3 tSignlfles dead heat. Eight started. ■■ . Itogllla, although he seemed hopelessly placed at the: tii^u, and despite his recent Injury, finished with his usual burst of speeiJ for a dead Jieat with Frlmael, who also finished very strongly on the rails. Vista was three-quarters pf : a length back, third, and Gloriole \ was fourth. Time, Imin llscc. ■ ; •' TATTERSALL'S CUr, 1 mile and 3 furlongs. Roxburgh, 8.2 (Pratt) .". 1 Sassanides, T. 6 (Parsons) 2 Tingalba, 5.5 (Zensky) 3 . Seven started. •■ . . . ■. ... I^nslli and a half; neck. Time, 2uiin 20'isec.
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Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 6
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199AT RANDWICK Evening Post, Volume c, Issue 54, 5 March 1934, Page 6
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