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AUSTRALIAN TURF

EVENTS AT WARWICK FARM. SEFTON WON BY IMPASTO. SYDNEY, January 20. The New Zealand-owned gelding, Impasto was successful in the Sefton Handicap at the Warwick Farm races yesterday, another New Zealander, Croupier, filling third place in the same race. Linklet, by Limond from Anklet, was second in the Nursery Handicap, in which Sir Walter, by Grand Knight, was unplaced. Visage and Love Song were unplaced in the Berala Handicap. M. McCarten, having made a good recovery from, his recent accident at Randwick,- resumed riding, and was third on; Croupier in the Sefton Handicap. Results:— Sefton Handicap, of 250 sovs; seven furlongs.—lmpasto, 8.6 (D. Munro), 1; Bill Wedgwood, 1 8.10 (O’Bryan). 2; Croupier, 9.10 (McCarten), 3. Nine started. .Half a length; a length. Time

Warwick January Handicap, of 250 sovs; one mile and three furlongs.— Regal Sun, 8.10. (D. Munro), 1; Main Law, 8.6 (Marsden), 2; High Cross, &8 (Pratt), 3. Ten started, including Miss Nottava and Lavington. Three-quar-ters of a length; a length. Time—2.lß.

CAULFIELD FIXTURE. HORSEMAN SUSPENDED. WORTHING WINS ANNIVERSARY. MELBOURNE, January 20. The successful jockey, H, Skidmore, was suspended for a month at the Victoria Amateur Turf Club’s meeting at Caulfield yesterday for allowing Hdfos, upon whom he won the Tooronga Handicap, to cross too sharply entering the straight. Worthing, a son of the New Zealandbred mare Barryanda, won the Anniversary Handicap, in which Gaine Carrington was unplaced. Cape Lilock was unplaced in the Koakaribb Trial. Results:—

Tooronga Handicap, of 400 sovs; six furlongs;—Heros, 9.7 (Skidmore), 1; Ogwell, 8.4 (Maher), 2; Nappatara, 7.6 (Percival), 3. Fifteen started, including Gaine Carrington and First Money. Half a length; half a head. Time—l,l2. Anniversary Handicap, of 700 sovs'; one mile and three furlongs.—Worthing (Tomlinson), 1; Three Pips, 7.12 (Callinan), 2; Petau, 8.0 (Dempsey), 3. Eleven started, including Queen Helen. Three lengths; a neck. Time—2.l7f.

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Northern Advocate, 21 January 1935, Page 8

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AUSTRALIAN TURF Northern Advocate, 21 January 1935, Page 8

AUSTRALIAN TURF Northern Advocate, 21 January 1935, Page 8