SUCCESS OF PEN
(By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright.) (Received January 25, 9.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, This Day. At the Rosebery Racing Club's Meeting yesterday the following was the result of the FLYING HANDICAP, £140; ' 6 furlongs. H. E. Russell's b c Pen, by AcreWindbag, 3yrs, 7.4 (W. Lappin) 1 Melrose, 7.4 (J. Duncan) 21 Suneel, 7.2 (N. Watterson) 3 Nine started. Won by three lengths; third horse a length and a quarter away. Time, lmin 12|sec —a race record.
Doll Queen, who had her first outing at Ashhurst on Monday and figures in the maiden field at Pahiatua tomorrow, is a four-year-old • mare by Gainscourt out of the Formative mare Queenly; hence she Is a full-sister to "Colleen (Gain and Earl's Court. She is being I raced on lease by the Awapuni trainer LE. XX» Watson, „
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 21, 25 January 1940, Page 15
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