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THE TURF

[Gossip by Ott> loKmrx,] | Sylva is being taken to Ricctivtr-n :u j reparation for Tiaiam and the Grand • lalicnal. ' In the Two Thousand Guineas, at Nowjarket, England, Scat well led for awhile, pd.then resigned to Somme Kiss: but thy liter could not resist Gainsborough s callenge, and the latter won comfortably, tadyscope, the favorite, broke n blood towel and was eased up. The King’s colt, Parsifal, ran in the {raven Stakes (for throe-year-olds), at fawmarket on April 18. Ho wan back- > ran), and in a field of eight finished no |HKr than fifth. The winner was Lord Londonderry’s filly Benevcnie, Buo won jjf two lengths from ' Mr Thorncyrro! ry {nermogene, * with Mr WiUv.uw t 'ark > krilu a head away third. Ah three pm ecu ( ,««?« were sired'by Polyim-lns. ( ) Tha imported stallion Ban Francisco mw i feanged hands again. lIP next si’mcre or fflefulness will bo at the Gh-übam Lianas, jut Francisco was inmortud :■> New miiklld In 1931, in 19 S he vent to New-' bath Wales, and in 1913 retail'd to Lew | Maiand. ... I Wishful jumped badly in the i manioc lurdlea at Napier Park. j The Woodlands Hack BtcqNcnaAo M | «spier Park was a p : >or yi v.ive. \ forchy was favorite, iim ‘ Domin'-on re- \ jorts that Juan was in-c ou'y to a , bund the course uco a | poster and Join ran on M rw t'tirn jo-;-ce, ; )nd the favorite w;i- cure L.n. eg ab n I | then he fell _a: lb-.; : mw* t:vm , tome. This left •Juan with e icau <u < lent), and the la: ter f> ’1 at 1 A. [ \ i hian then e!ro lo he-,to’ c, ■- wifi, re j v spectator nr cmllco c : - t! - .cci ) rom the last fence to tec _•. c_, :,c: got • tocond inonev. as he terne . t; c re-re- ; i2st 101b! i Nit a foil at I!;,- fonrth fence :n Gin dun.: | Hecpleciuise r.t c tc iv, oh _Kur:-- ! iai ran off. Cob ! M cn 1 , 'y:u too Sice, and Piavole, i o,i ire-.., :c,. mvorire j ill the second ten.--; five _ " me, _ w n.-.a ; fellow and iIL-A ctoct :o ~ hhJc hen on the s.vj'jo ere; ’v.w ;> a., y.- ; )wm wav. and won wild ai? re To; ! . V couple ot ler.giio--. .-Icrr. ..... - • bng way back third. ; \ ellow and L’otcn. who ’cow ww re-e lire© times in sucocsston. r- •■•.•.ned uy 'o - ireeder, Mr Frank Armstrong. Lancelot” says that \tdlow and_ La"’ t . jerries the same ciders as Bi.vght-oi-li.'uv . . hit is trained bv L. Wil w- ! c \'t inci t'o-| p-tter cions khnhi the Adi Lyn '■■■ "y- '■ ’ Uav go into Bb- nrshy s st.doc. ;.o to ind Black weald have c-t in ihc I 1;-;' u>’ ~ , Jay Steeplechase with tV r.y.runnn; . reight. and lie miglit hayc wo;! that oven: ; lad he been engaged in it. ; Glnepot. a te-.v days nciocc Ins ii.ci.i :d . riemington, gave a ditching fro.;;:y owy | seven fences, but hit tho w>■ ■ ! Oar- am: j pst his rider. ” !.’!;.ioL-n odc> ’-s Bait, I iV. Windsor bought GLu-p',; • '.tyo ycirs < Igo for £lB, and ’t_s wo; :l-..0d.' m slams j vita the hors-c. _ , | Captain H, Thdio to c. w.y .ir-|-.,:i■ f; ; the Y.Pi.C. as a stipeo-.: n ; ;i to- | turned snluiev. i Caibye's tleuth at G-’-tll ‘ 'yes :':o o- ' Eiilt of inyiri;■: i:. i'o .'.cod ; :hase on June Ah ’‘ Ay i c-d u : .-.; Phe horse was fv-vh wi r >: y t.< he front, early, 'ad im 0,.i a:., oca Joyd naturally r-te;;i::’ i ht-u. L- ! p riy ! ; Hit it would lev- deco L •ri-y a.;-1 , {elding been nil >v.vd ’o' c;r .. _ ' ; v<i3 in a pack opt.any f • Gm y • o :i ’ itand treble, r.na jw ' ’’ 'y "■ . iho obstacle. K- ; or u. yac 1 j (tumbled on to hi.< k’ ’ ; 1 | P:.s he that Im did r> ; -dy c.yriis length on the gi'oacd. lie yosyp.pyl j \ke rider, while ti: 1 b- c ■ ■ - ::c p ■ s ; irm was snc.ppvd w’leii ;i• ■ cc--a-,,) ic; : fending. Ho LA-id;ed: :c-"co o,i to'y-c | iegs, and as oinekly as p >• no- j jtroved. (aiii'v.- wnn ip- \u-;n c-.n ;t"eplet'has - e wch -'.hth '■ d 1 ab;;;r came tn £3',T0 T . . , -Jargeriue :uoi ed’oeo oil cop.* rev O’. | york again at Ihc c.od u. _ _ | oir Solo is ?E ded to I”’ t"C'-;iog on very ; Ltisfactoriiy at < A dd. cn !lo ; -a-y Oil- i fjrtained that he ■ :;•! ic : c _ y _lid< m- , in the New fi *:dmil y. ■ ■ y c)aoo-'4 ; piurdle d'.ico l:o-i y ar. v;.> -c- (i-j'oat: ; ill his field sav- Bletilw-f -.and. i Tlv. top weights in the .Meiia-u-’iio Cr.p i ere.— ’ " ./ ! [>a;wrt G:;lu 9 c S’u'd.rrignu a Id Idpie ... 9 C 'b dccni ... 9o| P-tigne ... 9 a T'iri-e d 6 I [ r runs " Kandus ... 9 5j Wolaroi ... 9 -'i'b-a 8 5 1 Fstland ... 0 o' nro!!'- -I ; Lingle 9 c '•« ■■■' G,'.: ... d; d Cacmu 8 N Prince Far- i Wl’SlCO'iirt ... d ig -lab-I; ... c " ?-Kw f ; lj Panting _ b Z Ariuo"-'d V" '-'s did ‘ i-a■ : - ;p; , g Iho Fortune Georg-,.. Idrca>'< 8 d ' Hunter .. 811 .a.--:,- ... o. f'on d'Or ... 811 M-bi Kin - ... 8 1 Hrdnwtti ... did ('Mber! ' ... 9 ij poitrei 8 9 He j TVr.nunt 8 1 L-cver: j ; ... H fi bit idejP- :a ... Pr: King's Beau tv R 8 hums ... B 0 • Elsdon : 8 7 Fl.in-g Kin.; ii d ; Tliara n 7 V 9 r GadaViut ... 3 7 King t dda 3 d ' Pistolario ... 8 7 , Bee- has 7.13 and Bnuli 7.9. Finnovk i heads the three-ycar-oids with 7.7. AMi | Alarella's weigin is 7.5, j 10. ,-r; God.! heeds the hot in oaob fmo I having 0,-t 81b at Cnnl'ieM. end 9d fob • at. F'ernington. “ Good’-voo-1 " v.riti-s ; Ji j she starts in either it will ms bablv be in the Melbourne Cup. In saying su I era | only guessing. H-w own,-r. I tr-ke it. | would sooner win the Melbourne Cap t'no: ! any other event in Aa.-trd : n. 7 o.at I= ‘ about the only world loft for her to ?-u;- . quer. Pne winning of that event wo:,:],! ' be a glorious wind-up to a brinir.nt csi i-.-r. It is nothing against h-ir that sh-> .das failed on the only occasions m wiii-'h .'-c started over tnc, miles. Sf-e as o-I speciiilly prepared to run tin; dlr-tan-v in either of the two races. IT-, r traira r !' is i:n doubt of her ability to stay Iv.s, :s'd\, if trained sneciMlv f, c so can: a : n As to her Melbourne Cnw v.rigiitl ’a --V' Gobi is really w-.-il im To a m ■.;••! cicsr-. Sst 61b is scnvthing in tin- n -.!> ■' ■ of a luxury. Carbi.v. wh-> was 7' ’n: b-ss bettor, won under 1'?! filb. and an e\ia';i Tib would not- have -topped him iba: day, wiiile IVakpi'ul mb-nt t’-e s-cuc t!-';:.; a---Desert Gold l was aa.a-n I caw'arg : 1-: ; - a lightly weLhieri. col ida.-e-p- aa- -;d like Lord ("ardigen. The owner rf Gold may. of coarse, prefer t > me.t Biplane in the Ga-iliie - ! Gn;>, but 4 m-y ’-. ill doubtless have met and d--m c.’d tinlion of FUT.nvnrmy e.r we- a-: :;o '■■ v.. the Caulfield tk,n is a;tn. rdpiane is c thick-winded horse, mid ho nmv -mi hiv--improved in this res; "id 1m w.-m '- -d in Australia., but i: ci! right ci the d, ;• be should got the r'amh’-dd Cup cia■;-w -,- (h,e bc.-t got it beforei. Mini ;t 'd-d. ah; it will take a good one f> boa; hi";. Only three marts have won tho Melbourne Cup : Briicis. ,\n.r-: : a, and ;. Sydney papers ropn-tl tho death on tiiu 15th June of Tom Brown., who as e. jockey, v.-nn iruportnut events on. Garou, Tulran, Cc.luinir, ih-nvoi: -, G- ;a modoro, The Ace. and otew fin-' i.-,-. formers. S';b ;w:■ i. lee seti;-"i r: , private trainer ta t;;e i:;te far V',h Long, at Warwick Farm and Ch-m.-ing Norton, and held that posit:- n urta fir Long retired from racing. Under Th-a.-ads management Mr Long’s strsl-m pnvtn-.->-,l many celebrities, including Grand, Flat. Abner, Conseouence. Hopscotch. 7 e|i -w Jacket, Crossfire, My L.-rd. and Pair -. J. Stewart loft far Rii.-g-.rtan r -n a' ■ i. nesday .night with 7>darsn, PMnt Fd.a.k, Minesweeper, and Turehaua. an—

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Evening Star, Issue 16778, 5 July 1918, Page 3

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THE TURF Evening Star, Issue 16778, 5 July 1918, Page 3

THE TURF Evening Star, Issue 16778, 5 July 1918, Page 3

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