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A LACKHAM WINNER

DISTINGUISHED IN SYDNEY

United- I'rcss Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, October 18. At the City Tattersall's Club's Meeting held at Randwick the principal results were as follows:— CITY TATTERSALL'S HANDICAP, £600; li miles. N. S. and V. G. Curry's br g Lancaster King, by Flying KingRose of Lancaster, aged, 7.13 (Weiss) 1 On Parade, 8.6 (McMenamin) .... 2 Satmoth, 8.6 (Hickey) 3 Twelve started, including Egmont, who was having his first race since the injury which interrupted his training. Neck; length. Time, 2min 3sec. FLYING HANDICAP, £400; 6 furlongs. F. J. Watt's eh ra Cereza, by Heroic —Rhea, 4yrs, 8.7 (Maxwell) .... 1 II Duce, 6.7 (Podmore) 2 Thebez, 7.10 (Lightfoot) 3 Seven started, including Stretto. Length; two lengths. Time, lmin 11 sec. THREE-AND FOUR-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP, £250; 7 furlongs. W. G. Elliott's b h Distinguished, by Lackham—Great Lady, 4yrs, 7.8 (Lightfoot) 1 Stalin, 7.8 (Parsons) 2 Rummage, 7.8 (Duncan) 3 Eight started, including Ilium. Two

lengths and a half; neck. Time, lmin 23? sec. ■ Nightingale, also the Chief Ruler colt Troy and the Posterity filly Futurity, were unplaced in the Two-year-old Stakes. Pladie was unplaced in the Club Weltei; Handicap,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 13

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A LACKHAM WINNER Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 13

A LACKHAM WINNER Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 18, 19 October 1936, Page 13

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