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AUSTRALIAN RACING

RANDWICK’S THIRD DAY. AVI NOOK A. ONCE MORE. (Received 9 a.m.) SYDNEY, April 19. The third day of the Australian Jockey Club’s autumn meeting was hold at Randwick today in cloudy, but cool weather. There was an attendance of 21,000. The track was in good order.

The Doncaster Handicap winner, Winooka, easily accounted for the opposition in tho All Aged Plato, clearing out in the straight and > winning by live lengths from Tom Pinch and La Moderno (New Zealand). AiPopay (New Zealand) was the only other starter. In spite of having tho services of the crack jockey, W. Duncan, Antopay behaved badly at tho barrier and gave the field two lengths start. Havaspot’s brother, Dermid, won the first division of the Coogee Handicap, and Bold Boy won the second division.

Hall Mark and Maid of Orleans fought out their Sires' Produce Stakes again in the Champagne Stakes, and Hall Mark again narrowly secured the verdict, Burlesque was third, and Golden, Hair (New Zealand) was fourth.

The Melbourne Cup winner, Peter Pan, who won the A..T.C. St. Lcgor on Saturday, gained another success in the Cumberland Plate.

The City Handicap was Avon by the Australian Cup victor, Topical, from Mince Pie and Gippsland. First Acre (X.Z.), carrying Xo. 1 saddlecloth, made a bold showing turning for home, but AA'as unable to sustain his effort, and finished in the middle of the field. Results: —

Autumn Hurdle Race, of 300 sovs; about tAVO miles. —Suntan, *W, Kelso’s eh. g., 4yrs, by Sun Cure —Lady Ett, 9.8 (R. Inkson), 1; Eatonwood, .1 Phoenix’s ch. g., fiyrs, by Eaton Lad— Tresseith, 10. S (.1. Douglas), 2; Prismatic, M. Gearin’s ch. g., syrs,.by Rossendale—Prism, 10.4 (S. Fielder), 3. Ten started. Won by a length. Time —3.38,1.

All-Aged Plate, of 1300 sovs; standard Aveight-for-agc; one mile. —Winooka, W. A. McDonald’s and A. .T. MatthoAA’.s ’ b. h., 4yrs, by Windbag—Kanooka, 9.0 (.T. E. Pike), 1. Tom Pinch, W. Booth’s blk. g., Oats, by Wooden Horse—Nancy Grey, 8.12 (W. IT. Cook), 2. La Moderne (X.Z.), A. F. M. Symes’ ch. f., 3yrs, by Lord Qucx — Lady Ball, 8.(1 (AT. MeCarten), 3. Autopay (W. Duncan) Avas the only other starter. Won by five lengths. Time—l.37l.

'Coogee Handicap, of 500 sovs; one mile one furlong: First division. — Dermid, J, Donohoc’s b. g., 4yrs, by Tippler—No Belle, 8.12 (R. Cook)', 1; Parlnvood, Baillieu’s and W, S. Robin' son’s br. h., 6yrs, by BaekAvood—Yoorala, 9.10 (W. Duncan), 2; Legislator, C. P. Brown’s br, g., syrs, by Legionnaire ■ —Winsome Queen, 8.8 (F. Ellis)) 3, Eleven started. Time—4.sl. ,

Second Division. —Bold Boy, ,T. W. Cook’s br. g., 4yrs, by Brazen—Aviation, 7.9 (H. Skidmore), .1; Turbine, F. Maifred’s and .1. King’s bl. c., 3yrs, by Tippler—The Dhow, S.ll (At. MeCarten), 2; Loch Garry, S. Killiek’s br. g., Oats, by Elfacre—Palm Oil, 8.13 (D. Munroe), 3, 'Tavolvc started. Won by a neck. Time—l.s2 : '.

Cliainpa<»-iie Stages; .a sweepstake of 15 snvs each; with 1500 so vs added; two-year-olds, colts and geldings, 8.5; fillies, 5.5, Nvilh penalties.—Hall Wark, C. B. Kellow’s ch. c., by Heroic—Herowinkie, 0.1 (W. Duncan), 1; f\Taid of Orleans, A. Lechte’s ch. f., by H(>roic— Annie Laurie, 8.5 (If, .Skidmore), 2; Burlesque, 11. Thomas’ and 0. Bush’s b. c., lay Seremond —Bay Song, 8.5 (D. Alunroe), 2. Eleven started Won Inhalf a neck. Time —I.ll]. Cumberland Plate, of 1000 sovs; standard weight for age; one and threequarter miles. —Peter Pan, R. R. Hangar’s ch. c., ?.yrs, by Pantheon —Alwina, S.-l (W. Duncan), L Johnnie Jayson, W. J, Jones’ b. or br. g., dvrs, by Treclaire —Sweet Rosaleen, 8.11 (O. R. Robinson), 2. Oro, Hunter White’s eh. (*., dvrs, by Roger do Busli—Sweer Alison, 5.4 (M. McCarlon), .1. Won by three lengths. Time—3.s]. City Handicap, of 500 govs; one mile

five furlongs.—Topical, I?. Stiller's 1). g., dvrs, by Windbag—Parody, S'.-i (A. R. Knox), 1. Mince Pie, Mrs P. IT. Osborne’s eh. f., 3yra, by SalmagundiYule Calco, 7,.°. (D, Lightfoot), 2. Gippsland, A. ,T. Gilder’s b. g., syrs, by The Vei’derei —Golden Lily, 7.5 (E. C. Britt), 3, Won by a length. Tithe—--2.50.

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Northern Advocate, 20 April 1933, Page 6

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AUSTRALIAN RACING Northern Advocate, 20 April 1933, Page 6

AUSTRALIAN RACING Northern Advocate, 20 April 1933, Page 6

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