RANDWICK RACING.
SYDNEY CUP RESULT. // THE DHR'S EASY WIN. BUIttVOOD'S EASTER STAKES // DETAILS OF EVENTS. (Received April C>. 7.f» pin.) SYDNEY, April (5. Hio second day of tlie Australian Jockey Autumn Mootitig was hold nt Rnndwjck today in fino weather. The attendances totalled 55.000. An early morninc shower provided a holding track. The Dimmer, which carried the support of most hackers, won the Sydney Clip with ease. lie was always nicely placed and went away from tho field in the straight. Results /are: — LA PEROUSE HANDICAP, Sweepstakes of £8 each, with £'ooo added; 0 fur. PRINCE VERDFRER. E. Stanton's eh g, p.vs. hy Tho Verdcror—Maggie. . 7.8 (Cook) 1 SIR DUNINALT). S. V. Reynold's ch c, 3yrs, 7.1! (Simpson) .2 XjAPY O;CLARE. Carl Scott's b m, syrs, -7.8 (Pratt) 3 Fourteen started. Cnrnvnl Boy made the parly rurnfin;; and 'cd in'o tl<p straight from Anchor, Carnella, Lady O'Clare and Prince Verclercr. The last-named shot to the front passing the Leger and won with case by lengths. Time. Ira Ms. CASTER STAKES, Sweepstakes of £3 ench. with £SOO added; for two-year-olds; 7 fur.
BUmVOOD, W. A. Dunn's ch g. by Blackwood—Maltgilla, 7.G (Percival) 1 JOHNNIE J A RON. W. J. Jones' br g. 7.13 (Oracknell) 2 GOLDEN GATE. G. N. Magill's b or br f. 7.7 (Pratt) 3 Fourteen started. Bold Bid showed the way into the straight from Gloriole. Johnnie Jason and But'wood. Finishing stoutly, Btirwood reached the jurlte with two lengths io spare. Time, lm 2Ss. FIRST STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, Sweepstakes of £2 each, with £IOO added; about 2} miles. T. Colli't's b g, ->eed. by Mistiforrii—Satinaire, 10.11 (Troy) 1 REVISER. J. A. McLeod's and C. F. Taylor's b g. aged, 12.2 (Dynan) .. 2 NAMERA. N. Turnbull's ch g, aged. 11.7 (Fielder) 3 Seven started. Ego and Lighten fell. Reviser was the . pacemaker from Kinross, Burraform and Namera. Reviser led over tho final obstacle by 10 lengths, but Biirrafn rm came with a We run. and gained the verdict by a length. Time, 4m 21 Js. SYDNEY CUP, Ewr>e"stakps of £3O e*>ch, with £SOOO added and a gold cu?) valued al £200; 2 miles. -THR DIMMER. W. Morris' br c. oyrs. bv Spearhead—After Glow, 7.12 (Bartle) 1 ALCMAN.. F: W. Kitchen's br h. 4vrs, hv Poric—Queen's Bounty, 7.3 (Per-, cival) . . .. .. .. .. 2 DO?-* \LD / E. F. Smith's b g. aged, by Don Reynaldo—Andol, 8.12 (Davidson ) .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 Eleven starred. Balloon Kinir ran to the front from Troilus. Inducement. Alcman and First Ace. Thev ran in that order to the top of the straight. where The D'*nmer. which moved rmar'ly round Jbe feld, icinod issue with Balloon Kim: f-oni First; Acre. Inducement, Troilus and Alcman. The Dimmer maintained his run and won easing up by three lengths. Time. 3m 51<s
WENTWORTH HANDICAP, Swee r stnke of £5 erch. with £6CO added; for two-year-olds; G fur. EONNIE VALFBT\. T. Locket's br f. by Caravel—Galtee Queen, 8.4 (Cook) 1 LIGHTNING executors ot Into John Brown's ch c, 8.5 (Hornery) .. .. 2 ALT I*'VIATE (Mo T—endary), R. Miller's br c, 7.7 (Weiss) 3 Nineteei4 sta-ted. Mari"ade was the paceT"a,ker • from Hunt tVe Slipper, Basoanton, Ton Sneed and Cnlina. At the distance J/igMiing March took command and nnne.Tecl to b" a winner, but Bonnie Valeria pot un in the fin°l "'rides to snatch the victory by a length. Time, lm 15js, LOCAL, HANDICAP, Sweepstakes of £i each, with £SOO added r 11 miles. UYARTN. Dr. N. L. Pnchard's b g, a?ed. by Corwclkin—Olga Stone. 8.5 (Munro) ■ 1 SUNT,OVER, J. Kelso's b g. 3yrs. 0.9 (Weiss) .. ..2 DON MOON. W. Booth's b g. aged. 8.12 (Bartle) .. 3 Seventeen started. Mynrin raced to the front on levin*; the barrier. ITe was not afterwards headed and won with case by two lengths. Time, 2m B's. WAIPUKURAU EVENTS.
CUP TO QUEEN'S CHOICE. FLUTE' TAKES LAST RACE. [BY TELEGRAPH. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] HASTINGS, Monday. The "Waiptikurau Jockey Club's Easter Mce'ing was held to-dny in fine weather and with a. large attendance. The proceeds are for the earthquake relief fund. The totalisator handled £9753 for seven races, against £19,277 for eight races last year. Results • / MAIDEN RACE, Of £100; G fur. I—AC'ROSPTRE (Gilmore) w -.. 1 B—MOXROI • ..2 2 -ROYAL BENGAL .. . .. 3 Also Started.—4 Hunting Tower, 3 Sweet fuc. Half a length; head. Time, Im ICa. /' HATUMA HACK HANDICAP, Of £150; 5 fur. />—HYSTI'IDE, 7.5 (L. J. Faulkiner) 1 I—MANIFESTO, 9.0 2 4—FLUTE, 7.G 3 A]=o Star'ed.- 3 Souchong, 2 Jazz King, G King Mnnu, 7 Black Flyer. Half a" lioad; half a length. Time, 1m 1 4-6s.
HUATANIWHA HACK HANDICAP, Of £lf>o; 11 miles. 1— C' lIA RM A LIN E, 8.0 (C. Slratten) 1 C —MA LA] I AT, 8.1 2 4—HIGH HEATHER. 7.2 3 Also Stalled.—2 Fi'slerly, 5 Keen, 7 Kimbo, lj Princess Elizabeth. JjCiit'tli; head. Time, 2ru 8 3-53. WAIPUKURAU CUP, Of £200; l.| miles 4 QUEEN'S CHOICE, 7.10 (Gihnoro) 1 2 BRAMBL ETO RN, 8.0 ,'j A!>id Started.—l Shrewd, 5 Bcnnance, C Hasher. Length: lieiid. Time, 2m 8 l-sa. OTHNGI HANDICAP, Of £125; 5 fill'. 3—INNUENDO, • 7.8 (C. Htrntten) . ■ 1 2—SPORTING- CHANCE, 8.7 .. ..2 3--ROYAL BENGAL, 7.5 3 Also Started.—4 Souchong, 5 Chief Clerk, . C Anrmome cr. lieuu; i.ttk. Time, lin 1 'I-53. LADirS' HANDICAP, <!')[ £I0(); 1 mile 3 fur. G- Hie: 11 lIEATIIEU, 10.0 (\Y. J. Dll - garO' .. .. . • •. . . 1 I—COOK, 10.10 2 3-KAITI, ; IL6 a Also Started.—s King's Folly, 4 Autumn Dawn. • ilvu lengths; length. Time, 2m 27a. FLYING HANDICAP, > Of £150; G fur. 4—I'LUTE, 7.0 (Gilniore) .. .. ] 2—CUTICLE, 9,1 .. .. .. ..2 1- FREEHOLD,. 0.8 3 Also St i//ted.—7 Kaihoro, 5 Zippor, 3 ilystride, (> Llauk Flyer. Head; head. Time, Jin 15 3-ss.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20841, 7 April 1931, Page 7
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