RACING AT SYDNEY.
TATTERSALL'S MEETING. NEW ZEALAND ACCEPTORS. _., ' SYDNEY, Sept. 12. The 26 acceptors for the Tramway Handicap at the Tattersall's meeting on Saturday include tho following top-weights and Now Zealanders:—Synagogue 9.2. Silver Ring 8.13, Gay Blonde 8.5, Kuvera 8.5, Lough Neagh 8.4, Whittingham 8.4, Golden Gate 7.7, Grand Sport 7.2. Eighteen acceptors for the Spring Handicap include:—Master Briorly 9.4, Theo 8.13, Oro 8.12. Sporting Blood 8.9, and Queen Helen 6.7. Twenty-one acceptors for the Welter Handicap include:—Sporting Blood 10.9, Celebrate 9.8, Cherry King '9.8, Golden Gate 9.5, Scratehmore Scar 9.0, Golden Chance 8.9, Viceroy 7.7. Acceptors for the Chelmsford Stakes are: Berestoi 9.11. Topical 9.8, Rogilla 9.8. Sylvandale 9.7, Journal 9.1, Satmoth 9.1, Contact 9.0. Homer 8.2, Fanfare 7.9/ Buzzard King 7.9, Young Crusader 7.9 Grand Mn<.-ul 7.2, Latharna 6.13, Silver Standard 6.13. RANDWICIv GALLOPS. Heavy rain interfered with training operations which were carried out on a grass track at Randwick. On the rails Homer beat Silver Standard over six furlongs run in 1.20. Theo and Sylvandp/e went nine furlongs in 2J25. They fii/ished smartly. Latharna and King of Dia/:onds went a strong mile in 1.53. Blixtcn and Cherry King did a useful four furlongs in 53iscc. Dronios led Contact over six furlongs run in 1.19. Loud Applause and Trevace did four furlongs in 54sec, and Sir Jnhn and Whittingham the same. Gay Blonde and Gay Sheila did the last three furlongs of good work in 40soc. Gay Sheik is suffering from lameness. At Rcsebery, on tho outside of tho course proper, Peter Pan did six furlongs j in I.IBJ. He went particularly well, and his tramor is satisfied that the horse is now quite well. Rogilla went six furlongs in 1.21 J. He has also recovered from his lameness. Barak and Curator went f.ix furlongs in 1.18. Australia Fair did the best five furlongs in \A\. Commenting on Silver Ring's close fourth at Rosebcry ycsicrda3 - , the Telegraph says:—"Tho important part of his run was that ho walked away without showing any sign of the lameness which recently affected him."
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 245, 13 September 1935, Page 13
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341RACING AT SYDNEY. Manawatu Standard, Volume LV, Issue 245, 13 September 1935, Page 13
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