AUSTRALIAN RACING
LYNCH LAW AGAIN
ON PARADE'S HANDICAP
United Press Association—By Electric Tele--7 graph—Copyright. SYDNEY, December 27. The AJ.C. Summer Meeting at Bandwick concluded in heavy rain. The track was holding. J. T: Jamieson's Limond colt Lynch Law further stressed his claims to be recognised as the best colt of the year by comfortably winning the December Stakes, his third victory in three starts. He quickly ran to the front, and the issue was never in doubt. Lynch Law has now demonstrated his ability to handle any ground in any circumstances. Jamieson's other Limond colt, Birthday Boy, was second in the Summer Nursery Handicap. On Parade, relishing the heavy going, convincingly won the A.J.C. Handicap. _ __ ... A protest entered by E. Hewitt, trainer of El Senorita, against Sir-Ross being declared the winner of the Cup was on the ground that Knox, when using his whip approaching the winning post, struck Heather, causing the latter to lose his whip. Hewitt was fined £5 for lodging a frivolous objection. Results included:— DECEMBER STAKES, £1500; for two-year-olds; 5 furlongs. A. Lewis's eh c Lynch Law, by Limond—Drastic, 2yrs, 8.10 ■ (Bartle) \ Rodborough, 8.12 (O'Sullivan) .... 2 Own Folk, 8.5 (Shean) J Other starters included Theolus, St. Constant, Handsome. Length and a half; head. Time, lmm 3£sec. CHISHOLM HANDICAP, £600; 6 furlongs. J T. Haylen's br c Water Waggon, by Tippler—Coble, ; 3yrs, 7.7 (Parsons) •' i Moaenza, 7.10 (Knox) ............. * Happy Returns, 8.7 (Davidson) J Twenty started, including Country Party and Stalin. Neck; length. Time, lmin 15isec. SUMMER CUP. £1500; 1 mile and 5 furlongs. Anderson and Viles's. eh c Sir Ross, by Rossendale—Yellow Glass, 4yrs, 7.2 (Knox) \ El Senorita, 7.10 (Heather) , 2 Auto Buz, 8.8 (Shean) J Other starters included Oro, Wykeham Young Crusader, Egmont, Head BoT; Jovial Son, Gippsland Spark. .. Half a neck; length and a quarter. Time 2min 54sec. A protest against 'the winner was dismissed. AJC. HANDICAP, £500; 9 furlongs. Wood and Findlay's blk g On Parade, by Grand Knight-Royal March, 6yrs, 9.4 (Cook) .... ; ... 1 Autoland,' 8.8 (Browne) - Fireman, 8.6 (Weiss) ■» Twelve started, including Upoko Ariki Mananui. and Riposte. Length and a half; half a length. Time, lmm 57Latharna and Wagner were unplaced in the Chr*' "* ' """* ""Q mile.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 154, 28 December 1936, Page 12
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363AUSTRALIAN RACING Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 154, 28 December 1936, Page 12
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