TO-DAY'S ACCEPTORS
SYDNEY CUP CONTEST HALL MARK MAY NOT START (Received April 21, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 21 The Randwick carnival will be continued ~ to-morrow, the principal race being the Sydney Cup. It is reported that the top-weight, Hall Mark*, who yesterday won the Doncaster Handicap, will not start. The New Zealander, Silver Jubilee, is an acceptor for the La Perouse Handicap. There are 15 acceptors for the first division of the Wemtworth Handicap, 6 fur.., for two-year-olds. Garrio is top-weight, with 9.5, and Latharma has 8.4 and Money Spi (N.Z.) 7.7. In the second division there are 14, the top-weight being Beamish Boy, 8.12. Sir .John, with 9.6, heads the field of 13 :in the Biragaribil Handicap, one mile, for three-year-olds. Limoux has 7.12. Blister and Rivalli, 8.12, are top-weights in the Local Handicap, li miles, and the New Zealander, Senior, has 8.10. Details of acceptances for the principal events are as follows: — SYDNEY CUP, Gf £SOOO and gold cup valued at £200; 2 miles st. lb. fit. lb. Sail Mark . 9 7 Gold Trail Rogillii ... 9 5 (N.Z.) ... 8 3 Topical ... 9 0 Break Up ..81 Oro ..... 8 13 Miss Nottava Silvandale . . 8 12 (N.Z.-bred) . 7 12 Master Brierly S,ircherie . 7 11 (N.Z.) ... 8 10 Dark Chief . . 7 10 Journal ... 8 7 Contact ... 7 6 Broad Arrow . 8 6 Milantheon . 7 5 King March Verberry ... 7 3 (N.Z.) ... 8 5 Akuna .... 7 0 La Trobe . . S 4 ( LA PEROUSE HANDICAP. Of £750 : 6 fur st. lb. st. lb. Arachne ... 9 5 Vista ... 8 0 Jacko .... 8 10 Myra Tip ... 713 Tom Pinch ..89 Silver Jubilee Dermaid ... 8 8 (N.Z.) ... 7 1,2 The Marne ..86 Leila Vale ..77 Cane Grass ..86 Questionnaire 7 6 Cercello ... 8 4 Credence ... 7 0 Golden Gate Grenclnd ... 7 0 (N.Z.-bred) . 8 3 EASTER PLATE. Of £7o0; two-year-old fillies: weight 8.7, with penalties and maiden allowance; 7 fur. st. lb. st. lb. Bimilla ... 9 3 Solfast ... 8 7 Lady Primrose Contrast ... 8 7 (N.Z.) ... 9 0 Treasure Trove Filoselle ... 8 7 (N.Z.-bred) . 8 0 PROTEST DISMISSED ALLEGED INTERFERENCE (Received April 21, 6.35 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 21 A protest against Hall Mark in the Doncaster Handicap was lodged by H. England, trainer of High, for alleged interference in the straight. The complaint was that Hall Mark attempted to savage High in the struggle to the post. Voitre was censured for not keeping a straight course, but the protest was dismissed. Voitre stated after the race that Hall Mark had not interfered with High. He merely lunged toward High but he managed to pull him back again. Voitre declared that at this stage of the race he would not have given 'High a 1000 to one chance of winning, and but for this incident Hall Mark would have won by at least a length. Higlii's trainer, on the other hand was bitterly disappointed, as his jockey, Cook, told him High had the race won when Hall Mark attempted to savage him, which caused High to stumble and lose his balance 30 yards from home. When the protest was dismissed there was great cheering from all quarters of the course. The jockey S. W. Davidson stated that his mount Arachne was blocked nearly the whole distanoe by High. The Sunday newspapers feature the sensational finishes in the Autumn Plate and the Doncaster Handicap. WILLIAMSTOWN MEETING VICTORY FOR TAPAGEUR
(Received April 21, 5.5 p.m.) MELBOURNE, April 21
The Easter Stakes, the principal race at Williamstown yesterday, was won by Tapageur. Results: EASTER STAKES Of £750; 1 mile 55 yards TAPAGEUR, C. Leonard's b hj, 4yrs, by Rosewing—rGay Angela, 6.7 (Olsen) 1 SPARTAN, W. Jackson's, 7.12 (H. Skidmore) 2 L'ELITE, L. Kearney's, 9.7 (Lewis) 3 Nine started. Neck; two lengths. Time, lm 445. Oriel was unplaced in the Seaford Trial Hurdles, won by Belle Zircon.
'SVERRIBEE HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP Of £300; 7 fur.
GOLD TIER (N.Z.-bred), R. T. McDonald's blk g, aged, by Royal Divorce —Gold Necklace, 5.7 (A. Reid) * BARRAWORN, C. E. Miller's b g, 4yrs, by Windbag—Oboe, 8.2 (R. Bailey) * YOUR HONOUR, 8.3 (Morris) 3 "Dead-heat for first. Nine started. Two lengths. Time, lm 2}s.
WINOOKA SEVERELY INJURED
END OF RACING CAREER
(Received April 21, 5.5 p.m.) SYDNEY. April 21
Winooka has finished his racing career. During the running of the Doncaster Handicap at R ana wick vesterday, the former champion had the offside hind tendon severed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22090, 22 April 1935, Page 12
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