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ROSEHILL RACES

How N.Z. Horses Fared STAKES TO PETER PAN. SATMOTH AND BRONZE HAWK WIN. (Aus. & N.Z. Gable Assn). SYDNEY, September IS. The Rosehill races resulted:— Camellia Stakes, first division. — Winooka 8.3 (Davidson) 1; Sir Duninald 9.1 (D. Munro) 2; Holdfast 9-2 (O’Sullivan) 3. Fourteen started, including Silver Ring. Oratorian and Oratorious. Won by two lengths; a length. Then came Legislator, Kolev and Jaco. The New Zealanders tailed the field. Time 1.26}. Camellia Stakes, second division.— Rogilla 8.11 (D. Munro) 1; Sir Chrystopher 8.9 (Cook) 2; Whittingham 8.9 (J. Munro) 3. Twelve started, including True Shaft. Won by a length; two and a-half lengths. Tingalba was fourth, then Denis Boy, Pavilion and Green Sea. Time 1.27. Rosehill Guineas. Bronze Hawke 8.5 (Bartlett) .. ; Kuvera 8.9 (McCarten) 2 Oro 8.5 (J. Munro) Sixteen started, including Might. Won by a length ami a-half each way Then came Roman Spear, Turbine, Indra ami Regalson, with Might well back. Time 1.541. Rosehill Cup. Satmoth 8.4 (Knox) I Pretzel 7.11 (Finch) 2 Version 8.11 (D. Munro) . . . . 3 Thirteen started, including Cylinder, . Chide, Concentrate. Peter Jackson ami Milantheon. It was a great finish. Won by half a length; a length and a half between second and third. Cylinder was a good fourth. Then came Troilus. Milantheon, Concentrate. Tashio and Peter Jackson. Timo 2.21. Hill Stakes. Peter Pan 7.7 (Knox) 1 Nightmarch 9.3 (Reed) 2 Johnnie Jason 9.4 (Davidson) . . 3 Eight started, including Veilmond, Autopay and Waterline. Beginning smartly. Nightmarch, Autopay, Peter Pan and Eastern Chief took charge, and they continued to be in command until the straight. Peter Pan then stalled off Nightmarch to win by half a length, with Johnnie Jason threequarters of a length away third. Autopay was fourth. Then came Waterline, Veilmond. Eastern Chief and Lough Neagh. Time 1.42. High weight Handicap, first division. —Kodapen 8.4 (Bartle) 1; Promptitude 8.13 (Davidson) and Archmel 8.4 (Lightfoot), a dead heat, 2. Thirteen started, including Ravaspot, Grecian Prince, Movie Star and Splutter. Won by three lengths. Ravaspot was fourth. Movie Star, which ran wide at the ‘ rn, and Grecian Prince were sixth an; cMli respectively. Splut-; ter was ninth. Time 1.28. Doping Incident BOY BRIBED. . SYDNEY, September IS. At Rosehill races yesterday a svusa-

lion was caused after the Highweight Handicap by the disclosure that au attempt had been made to dope Promptitude, the boy having been handed I six notes and a thistle on condition that he gave the horse the thistle. The boy pocketed the six notes and then tossed the thistle into an outhouse. The thistle, when . examined, was found to contain mysterious crystals, plugged into the stalk, which have been impounded for an analytical examination. N.Z. Owners Criticised FOR LATE SCRATCHINGS AT SYDNEY. AKE PUBLIC BEING TAKEN DOWN ? SYDNEY. September 18. The New Zealand horse, Pete r Jackson. which was belatedly scratched from the Metropolitan Handicap yesterday, caused a lot of adverse comment, says the “Sunday Sun,” which d dares: “Some of the New Zealand owners are distinctly unpopular due to this sort of thing.” Th e newspaper argues that a horse of this calibre should luive been re. liev d from so important an -engagement "hen the first acceptances fell due. a fortnight ago, which would have .■veil the .-porting public thousands of pounds. Sums of the owners. s ays the “Sun,” do not show the slightest con sideration for the race-goers r who make it possible for the racing gam e to live, and for New Zealand horses to come h' re anil win rich prizes. Peter Jackson’s trainer gives the explanation that it was intended all along to run the gelding in the Weight-For-Age ev nts, only at Rand wick. MENTONE RACES. MELBOURNE, September 18. At the Mentone race s yesterday, Kulanut ran unplaced in the three.ycarold Handicap. Lady Pam was unplac ed in the Menton e Handicap.

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Grey River Argus, 19 September 1932, Page 3

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ROSEHILL RACES Grey River Argus, 19 September 1932, Page 3

ROSEHILL RACES Grey River Argus, 19 September 1932, Page 3