AUSTRALIAN RACING
HALL MARK SCORES WELL
United Press Association—By Electric Tclo- , graph—Copyright. . ■ * MBLBOTJKNE, February 10. Tho UUllamstown Summer Meeting was held In flno weather yesterday. Results were:— WILMAMSTOWN STAKES, £1500; 1% miles. Hall Hark, 9.10 (Dempsey) 1 Sylvandalo, 8.3 (Pr.itt) ' o Farndalo, 8.3 (Badger) '.. 3 Six started. .Length and a quarter; accl;. Time, imln Ssec. Sporting writers declare that Hall JJark !s still ,us good as ever. He carried a 101b penalty, and was closely pressed by Sylvandale and Farndale. MARINE HANDICAP, £300; G furlongs. Ogwell» 8.7 (Perclral)- ..' 1 Radiant.Star, 7.10 (Cox). 2 Press Gang, 9.8 (Dcmpscy) 3 Thlrteon started, i Neck; length. Time, - lmln 12yisec. Queen Helen was \inplacod In the Wyiidhnm Handicap.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 6
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114AUSTRALIAN RACING Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 35, 11 February 1935, Page 6
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