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WIN 10 HALL MARK
GOOD FINISH; BY BUNSBY
United Press Assoditi6ii—By" Electric TeUk ■..•■•■ /.ipaph-^opyrlKhtv'.'■;' ;'i ,;':';V MELBOURira,-November 10. ; The weather !w^s fine sand there was' an excellent attendance vfor-Jthe final day of the Victoria; 5 Hacirig Club's Spring Meeting at Flenilngtbn. : ; ' Country: Par#. Jed; ail the way in the Batman'Stakes;-.Bustard made a poor run but - finished strongly. Gay kheik had every opportunity, and Gay Circle was disappointing.-The winner is a brother of Ariki. . Mitsui led aUthe way in the Flemington Stakes and just -beat the fastfinishing Prince Quex..=M. McCarten rider of the winner, won last year on Cavalcade. The New Zealander Riddle was never dangerous.. ■ Hall Mark1 Was fourth at the turn and finished brilliantly in the Fisher Plate. Sylvandale battled on garaehand Hyperion finished well. East Cape ran a surprisingly good race: Takakua was outclassed. Holt, trainer p£ the .winner, won the race previous \y with Lily Pond, Tangalooma, and Eurythtnic. Sporting Blood looked a winner a furlong from home in the VJt.C. Handicap, but the lightweight Bunsby Gaze was too good over the final stages. Hot Shot finished well, but Greenhorn ran poorly and was last homo. _ Venetian led all ■ the way in the Steeplechase. It was a popular win, and the rider, R. Irikson, had his first Flemmgton victory since: his serious fall on Kedditch over two years ago. Wir> rate ran a game race, but was troubled by the weight. .' > ..' _ The stewards opened an inquiry into Country Party's form today compared with his showing in the Railway Hißhweight on Tuesday. The investigation was adjourned till Monday. . Consistency rewarded Genoa, who won the Ottawa Stakes; She was run-ner-up in her only other three starts. The New Zealander Remittent ran a fair race. Caretta finished well but Night of Love tired. .Dick Devon finished brilliantly in the Final Handicap. Whittingham had every chance; Ruling Light finished well, but Silver Jubilee tired. Results are as follows:— BATMAX STAKES, £500; for three-year-olds j 1 mile. G. Tancred's eh c Country Party, by Chief Ruler—Podokes, 7.11 (E. Battle) .... 1 J. S. Feehan's b c Bustard, by The Buzzard—ldamere, 8.7 9 G. Courtney's b c Gay Sholk,; by Gay Shield—Lady Marie, 8.12 . 3 Eight started. Two lengths and a half; half a head. Gay Circle was fourth. Time lmin 38'^seo. FLEMINGTON STAKES, £600; for two-year-olds; 5 furlongs. J. P. Arthur's blk c Mitsui, by Eastern Monarch—Charlecoto (M. McCarten) .. X W. R. Komball's b c Prince Quei, by Lord' Ques—Princess Pat » S. Green's b c Stevenage, by Verbius— Tinytown , 3 Thirteen started. Half a length; two lengths. Gilded. Youth was fourth. Time, Imiii l^isec. C. B. FISHER PLATE, £1000; weight-for-age: XVi miles. C. B. Kollow's eh h Hall Mark, by Heroic —Herowinklo, syrs, 9.1 (H. Skidmore) 1 Miss Lorna Doone's b h SylvanOale, by Sllvlus—La. Bergeronnette, 4yrs, 9.0 .. 2 W. H. Vincent's br h Hyperion, by Pantheon—Opera, 4yrs, 9.0 ;. 3 Seven started. Long nock; two lengths. East Capo was fourth. Time, 2min 32sec. Sectional times: First four, 53scc; next four, ol^sec; last four, 47% sec. Y.R.C. HANDICAP, £750; 1% miles. W. Crowley and J. H. Llenhop'a eh h Bunsby Gaze, by Captain Bunsby— Gaxella, 4yrs, 7.0 (N. Porclval) 1 T. Fraser's b h Sporting Blood, by Hunting Song—Gazl, 4jts, 8.13 2 Mrs. J. O'Gorman's br g Hot Shot, by Pantheon—Kosewyn, Byrs, 8.0 3 Ten started. Two lengths; half a length. Tapestry was fourth.—Time, Sraln S'/sec The last four furlongs■ took 60>4se!c;'last gix.imiii VICTORIA STEEPLECHASE, £600; 'Ibout 21/ '"'... ~ miles.I.'; ::■ ".-■ ■■■■■... ■.'■-.. Venetian/ 30.0; (R. Tnkson) i.'.......;.. ] Draconic, 10.G ...........'...'.. ... L i..... 2 Wlrrate; 11.13 3 Eloven ..started. Three lengths and a-half.; half a head. Biawena was fourth. Time, 4min oisec ■ ■ ,- ■ . . ■.■•.."•. THE OTTAWA STAKES, £600: for teo-y«»r . ; .old fllllos; 5 furlongs. .. ■' ■ C. T. GodbyTs.Genoa, by Oaraldng—Ednaver, 8.7 (A. Beed)'-.i.-.......v.....•..,...■ 1 E. L. ■ SelwynV: Caretta,.; by Caledon— Valorcine, 8.7 ..;.;'..........J...^.. 2 P. B. Quintan's Night of Lov«, -by Damplon—Nuit,; 5.7.. \ : ; .V-..,';. .V...........' 3 Eleven started.; Half a length: neclt. Bemittent was fourth. Time, lmln l^sec. FINAL HAKDICAP. S6OOJ ly, miles. Dick Devon, 8.4 (H. Skidmoro) 1 Whittlnghara, 9.2 .....:........... 2
Euling Light, 0.13 3 Fifteen started. Turbine was fourth and Silver Jubilee sixth. Time, simta
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 115, 11 November 1935, Page 6
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WIN 10 HALL MARK Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 115, 11 November 1935, Page 6
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