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SYDNEY DEMONSTRATION.

HORSES FROM SAME STABLE. WINS ON ALTERNATE DAYS. [feoh ore awrt cdkhsstosueki.] SYDNEY. Ja33_ 28. Bacecsrtirse denicnwtrationß are becoming mxpieosa.irt;y caxninoa in Sydney, tee .latent xmfartuzi&fce to rouae the ira of a section of the public being the usually ptrpuiar trainer. P. MeGraih. He has {wo horses. Sutra oth, and the Ca aificid Cup rater. Denis- Boy, eligible for the sains class of race. "Both started in the January Handicap, li miles, last Saturday, Safcmc?th (A. ELsax) beiag and Decig Bcry. ridden by an apprentice claiming an allowaacti. at good odefe. Knox this a trifle too eager with S:rtznath and Degie Boy beat him home. Sttoi came the Anniversary Handicap, li miles, on Tuesday, the weights being in Satmoth's favour, because an allowance could ! not be claimed for Denis Bfy on accountof the 832* of the stake. C. Scahill, a rider who is not often seen out, but soon to Ite McGrat.h's aoivin-law, was pnt. up on Dse.lß Boy, and Krtox acain rode Satmoth. -Denis Boy naturally being n hot favourite and Satmoth this time at extended odds ; Siifcmqth. more patiently ridden, won hanri--1 Bomeiy, while Denis Boy was a poor second. T.r.e pubac demonstrated lotrdly, while nc.cupaniE of the official stand, with whom the respective owners ere popular, stased a counter demonstration. A stewards' inanity rssnlted in Scahill being censured for his very poor handling of Denis Boy. affcGrn fb satisfying the stewards that the horses were run crn their merjta. McG rath. ' always loyal to hiti c;wn., has earned soma criticism for his act,ion in putting up Scahill when other .rc belter riders were available.

I'i v-aa ;:n <?ramnie of the darjjpr of nn- ; pleasantness when fro horses in form start ; from ot>< stable in ihe Binn# iwt. Thi- . rtr.vardi. sifted the bet-tinp inramwrtfrfhß of ■ the st.Rxe in • e*Kh; oane, and were ent-sSect I that there was nothinp sinister. As niuTie.r j talks "in the maw. clog sen t lansrnage Lta.t ! tew the- conclusive evidence that it was i nniy another exatajpis oi the uncertainty of ! rac;ing. 1 1 1 FRANKLIN RACING CLUB. ENTRIES ON FEBRUARY 19. Entries fur the Franklin Bpcing Chtb'a • ac.cu.al meeting on March 5 class at 5 p-m. cm Friday. February 19, -nth the secretary. Mr. W. J" Short, Pukekohe, or Mr. A.' J. Fn.Tqnhnr, Becrttai;| of the Avocdale Jockey ; Gnb, Aackland. , AUCKLAND TROTTING MEETING. ; SATISFACTORY NOMINATIONS. ——— j The very satisfactory total of 341 nomina- ! fcions has been received for the 16 races t to be mil at the Auckland Trotting CLnh's j meeting on February 20 and 22. Details ! oi' the entries for the chief events are as | fallows: — OTAEUHT" HAJfDICAP, of £3OO Emit ■ £.32.;. 2 mile®.—The Abbey. Ante Machine, i Te Waizia, Enatc-s-h. Impromptu. Gold Trea- ! sure, Gold Dial. JTelson Tasker. Mountain i Dell. \ The same nine horses, and. in addition. Eoll? Boy, have been nominated fear the j Mackenzie HancLcap. at £3OO. limit A.32, j 2 miles, on "he second day. | MOSS DAVIS HANDICAP, of £130; Emit ! 2.43: U mile?..—Oar Peter, Ah to Machine, i Te TVohia, Joy Bird, First Flis&t. Dan ■ Direct.. GJandcre.. Beaefloe, Great Parrish, i Kewpie's Guy. Deader. Master Hni&. Great j Baliln. Hoily Boy. Kevpie's Triumph, 3<-eila i lOTotL "* i The sttjsc and *lbo "Wstrsptic* Ijri&ff i Gny, Gold D-iil. Dad's Hope, and Maun- ' tain' Deli, hare been entered for the Forbes Handicap, of £l5O, ii miles, limit 2.49, on ! the second day

: MELBOURNE. TROTTING TEAM. j GOOD MEASURE OF SUCCESS. r - ■ ■ ; r '5 Th» SEeilbcmiais cwuFT-Carnsr IT. -3L "3KiFarlaae' keeps cm picking tip a *take or i *-wo to defray tee experseß of Ma extensive Tfew Zeaiansf' town Haas Vcrrmre. Bomm* GaifaJJin and IVilbar "PTmte (two) Ji»fe won. tvhil* Mwble Direct has ntawd * second dividend. The cmiy_ raemher of trie ~pn L-i i r?Trr has* not &ucGee.ded so far is - -' : "es"= MaaririrtiK, who "-as ccirtpidered rnie or . the* mahmtnys of the stable. P-iuaess. ; MnnritiGF, Kimble Ttifset- and Hucm Vcyare will c&rr.v the SdrFarlarsc livery a-t Adminston to-day. TROTTING OWNER RETIRES. MR. R. M MORTEN'S DECISION. Mr H M- Morte-n. otrner of the f qualified ' pacer X&npmeinso, ib «*xna« frrm trottms. arid ail his horse* and Etna i f+ock trill be ntffraod at auction about * Easter. V- Morten has scored marry sue- • ? eß le* in snpcrtaat trorsfcinsr races ja >e* ' SeaTar-d. taclndisc tie Jew Zealand Cup ! ''twice!. Aartcln-rtd Ctrp, sew Zes-iana Oald 'Cup. New Zealand Derby Utncet Great i Tnithern Derby and >«r Zealand sapkm: ) Stakes (tftra» times'. The decagon va tt»e . Xg;r.«onsicso cs.wj is the cause of ins ret.lretned. TWO-YEAR-OLD'S DEATH. I A SON OF PALESTRENA. ; Tfeoji qvjl ovrs ccutKESFOxxrEsrr.] CHKIpTCHTBCH. 'Wednosiiaj. ■ Ki r GeofS® ■ Gould had the zn>HiortnQ6 i yesi era ay to lose a two-year-old gel dins by | Jericho 'from Pnlestrma.. The youngster ' was beine h»ndk>d at F. D. Jones' stable. ! and. in {ailing, broke a lee. necfessiiatustr i hie destruction- A hiph opinion, was held 1 of the gelding. -tricse hxeedisß was oi i special interest, Jericho being a hall-brother j" m PaWrinn- A threo-renr-oid brother. 1 Jordan. th» -tost prod act of the experiment, was meed once last season, but then tnii | iißide for a

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 7

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SYDNEY DEMONSTRATION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 7

SYDNEY DEMONSTRATION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21100, 6 February 1932, Page 7