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INFLATION EASY WIN.

IN ROWLEY MILE. LOVE SONG A WINNER. SYDNEY, Sept. 24. The ITawkesbury races were held yesterday, and following are some of the results:— ROWLEY MILE. INFLATION, 9.6 (Green) 1 GRAND TOTAL, 6.7 (Mortimer) ... 2 PRINCESS CISTERCIAN, 7.7 (Cook) 3 The only starters. Cistercian led for three furlongs, then Inflation took charge, and won. by four lengths. One length between second and third. Time, 1.39 L Inflation was sore after winning the Rowley Mile. His Epsorn prospects ai'o just fair. SPRING HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter. LOVE SONG, 8.3 (Pratt) 1 " i.NitOSE, 8.0 . (Hayes) 2 SATMOTH, 8.11 (McCar(en) 3 Eleven starters. Safari was scratched. Love Song overhauled Winrose and two others in the straight, and lasted to win by three-quarters ot a length; third horse a length away. Time, 2.15. Sastrugi was scratched in the Park Stakes, and Bayacre in the Flying Handicap. Highwcight Welter. One mile. —Waikare, 8.12 (McCarten) 1; Australian Bee, 8.6, 2; Pantilla, 8.4, 3. Nine started Time, 1.394. AUTOI’AY’S FUTURE. Waikare’s performance in the Welter was good. He may be-a Derby hope. Autopay’s owners say they now have hopes of racing at the Melbourne meetings later, but Sydney events are impossible. Cottesmore’s hanging out proclivities are worrying his connections. He was difficult to. control on Saturday when ridden by the left-handed Sydney jockey A. Knox, who will probably ride him in the Epsom. ' MENTONE MEETING. MELBOURNE, Sept. 24. At (lie Mentone races, Hard Words was unplaced in tho Plate. Golden ’ Horn was unplaced in the Purse, and Woathcrwise in the Welter. ENGLISH RACING. NEWBURY AUTUMN CUP. LONDON, Sept. 23. The following is the result of the Newbury Autumn Cup: Loose Strife 1, Ximencs 2, Beaufrero 3. Thirteen started. Two lengths; a neck. WINOOKA’S MATCH PROSPECTS. NEW YORK, Sept. 23. Mr R. Naylor states that Winooka will leave Seattle to-night for Havre de Grace. No definite engagement has been contracted, but Winooka will make an exhibition appearance on September 30 and be will challenge Equipoise’s owner the same clay to a seven furlong race on October 14. Notwithstanding Mr Whitney’s statement regarding Equijxiise’s last appearance, Mr Naylor thinks there is a public demand for a match race. Failing acceptance of this challenge, Mr Naylor may take Winooka immediately to challenge the champions of France and Britain, as Mr Poison, tho trainer, reckons tho wonder horse is in excellent form and certain to break the world’s records from six furlongs to a mile.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 255, 25 September 1933, Page 3

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INFLATION EASY WIN. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 255, 25 September 1933, Page 3

INFLATION EASY WIN. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 255, 25 September 1933, Page 3