EQUAL FAVOURITES.
SILVER KING AND SYNAGOGUE. ATarkcd alterations have been made in the A.J C. spring double market as a result of the racing at Warwick Farm (says the Svdney Morning Herald). Silver King, who held’ pride of place, firmed a point because of his dead-beat wiih Rogilla in the Warwick Stakes, but Synagogue, who had an easy victory in the Campbelltown Handicap, lias hardened considerably. lie is now disputing favouritism with Silver King. Barak did not. run at Warwick Farm, consequently ho has held his place, but Australia Fair has receded slightly for tho mile race. Contact finished on well into fourth place in the Warwick Stakes, and notwithstanding that he failed to weigh in correctly, he has been elevated to first choice for the Aletropolitan, for which High Cross has gained in popularity. Master Brierly, Regal Son. and lolaus (the latter seemed a little sore) have, on tho other hand, lost some ground.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 243, 11 September 1935, Page 11
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