KING MARCH'S SUCCESS
ROSEHILL RACES
Onlted Press ; Association—By Electric tele- ■■'■■■■ 4 '-.>-;\:, .Braph—Oopyrlebt.,,v'" ;:,;';';:;;,' •.' • '■"■': ii'■.-■;.■'■.-■;.■ ■■;;,,»': ■■SYDNEY;;:koVeniber'i7. ' At tho Rosehill races, todaysin the' fl.'wo-Year-Old Stakes,', .second division, Treasure Trove.was.iunplaced.' .In Uie maiden race, first division,1 ,Padishah. was seventh, and in ; the maideu. race, :: 'second-, division, Killing .Queen was unplaced.:',' '.'.',•'.:''■'>'.' •,:; ■'■:' ' ■ ■■;■ ■. "■ :■,:■' ■ The foUoxving was'the result:of the ,;;,:. ■
NOVEMBER' HANDICAP, 1% miles. King 'March,.. &A' (LlghtfoOt):,: ~........... 1 Senior,.o.o-:(Britt)t ..;..:>.:"....... :..... 2 Magriitiis, Si 4.',: ■(O'Sulliyatt) ~............;.. 3 •Ten started,;-,/ ;■ °. ■}:;:;■«: :V; ' r; ,' ''■■■.■ ... ■ Lbng head;' half' a ,length. I'ime, 2min; Tsec. The stewards. -inquired into, the reason' why the■■!iNow. Zealander Senior'lost' his', "position near tlio half-milo, and accepted the explanations of G. Price, trainer, and E. Brltt, the jockey that there, was no dishonest intent, but censured Britt for'allowing his. mount, to. drop back without apparent justification. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 121, 19 November 1934, Page 6
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125KING MARCH'S SUCCESS Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 121, 19 November 1934, Page 6
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