TURF IN AUSTRALIA
ROSEHILL MEETING Press Association—6y, Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, December 16. At the Rosehill races the principal events resulted. DUNDAS i HANDICAP, lOOsovs. 7f. Mr W. Booth’s b m. ROMAN SPEAR, (Spearhead—Royal Romance), syrs, 8.7 (Zensky) ... 1 Bill Wedgwood, 8.5 (O’Sullivan) ... 2 Australia Fair, 8.6 (Cook) 3 Ten started, including Closing Time and Whittingham. Won by' half a head, with three-quarters of _ a length between second and third. Time, Imin 25Jsce. DECEMBER HANDICAP, 200sovs. IJm. Mr G. N. M’Gill’s eh m MISS NOTTAVA (Chief Ruler—Nottava), 6yrs, 8.3 (Pratt) 1 Dark Chief, 7.7 (Lightfoot) ... ... 2 Tremayne, 6.10 (Knox) ( ... ... \... ' 3 Seven started, including Master Brierly and Gladswood. Won by half a length, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 2min ssec, which equals the course record. In the Carlingford Mile After Money Was unplaced.
the 'Ascot thousand Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright MELBOURNE, December 16. At the Ascot races, the Ascot Thousand resulted:— Mg E. E. D. Clarke’s b h PETAII ; (Cyklon Bejoura), 6yrs, 7.9 (Moran) ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 Isle of Astur, 8.0 (A. Read) 2 Sadie Glass, 8.1 (Powell) 3 Fourteen started, including Shatter. Won by a length, with half_ a length between second and third. Time, 2min In the Vale Welter Handicap Saltspray finished second.
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Evening Star, Issue 21905, 17 December 1934, Page 4
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202TURF IN AUSTRALIA Evening Star, Issue 21905, 17 December 1934, Page 4
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