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GUINEAS DAY

LIST OF ACCEPTORS SEVEN REMAIN IN CLASSIC DEBUTANTE STAKES CONTEST [BY TEI.KGRAPII —PRESS ASSOCIATION"] WANGANUI, Thursday Following arc the acceptances for the second day, Saturday, of tho Wanganui Jockey Club's Spring Meeting:— DEBUTANTE STAKES, Of £100; two-year-olds; colts and geldings 5.5, fillies S.O; -1% fur. st. lb. st. lb. Surmount . . 8 5 Ruling Lady. 8 0 Dunmanway . 8 r» Dissipation . 8 0 Screen Lord . 8 5 Diana Tetrix 8 0 Aniigo .... 8 5 Fabric .... S 0 Erin Lad . . St 5 Minga .... S 0 Protector . . £t 5

GONVI LLE HURDLES, Of £1 10; I*/ miles st. lb. lit. lb. Donegal ... 11 4 King Pluto . y 0 Trackman . . 10 r, Mahala ... 9 0 Even Money. 9 7 Otaki ...00. Master Norval 0 4 True Shaft . 9 0

TRIAL HANDICAP, Of £100; 0 fur. « st. lb. st. lb. Helios .. . . 8 7 Scarf Dance.. S 1 Joo Louis c S 7 Cyclopean . . 8 1 Great Royal Treat . ,S 1 •Memory . . S 2 Irish Orders. 8 1 Aria ..... S 2 Gay Hunting S 1 Cloak .... 8 1 Tommy Civil 8 1 Atkins ..81 Amatory ..SI "White Gold . S 1 Mahutai ...SI WANGANUI GUINEAS, Sweepstakes of £5 each, with £3OO added; three-year-olds; colts and geldings 8.10, fillies 8.5; 1 mile st. lb. st. lb. Haughty Lickcm ... 8 10 Winner 8 10 Tho Crooner 810 Royal Chief . 8 10 Icing .... 8 5 Sigurd ... S 10 llolativo . . . S 5 MARANGAI HANDICAP, Of £250; 1% miles st. lb. st. lb. Taitoru ... J) 10 Might .... 7 4 Hunting Cat S 8 Maine .... 7 3 Gold Mission 7 32 .Myriam ... 7 0 Cerne Abbas 7 4 Grand Jury . 7 0 MOUTOA HANDICAP, Of £150; 1 inilo and a distance st. lb. . st. lb. Hunting All Spirit ..74 Qticcn ... 8 7 Brilliancy ..72 Middle ... 8 5 Shirred Warehi .... 7 13 Ribbon .*.72 Tidewaiter . 7 12 Master Tractile ... 7 8 Limond . . ■ 7 0 Even Money . 7 0 Koura Rua . 7 0 Ngatirahiri . 7 6 Malibu .... 7 0 OWEN HANDICAP, Of £130; C fur. st. lb. st. lb. Chief Ranger 8 G Repar .... 7 9 Pakanui ... 7 13 Airing .... 7 7 Notiuin ... 7 13 Greenwich ..73 SPRING HANDICAP, Of £100; 5 fur. st. lb. st. lb. Joviality ..05 Cute Melody . 7 9 Wild Flower 8 11 Ithodcsian . . 7*9 Dancing Lady 8 10 Free Gold ..79 Nelumbo ..89 Top Hat ... 7 9 Bluffer ... 8 0 Racecall . . . 7 G Cardsbarper . S 5 Lady Hoariri 7 3 Felicitation . 7 13

AUSTRALIAN TURF ACCEPTORS FOR TO-MORROW THE CHELMSFORD STAKES (Received September 0, 7.40 p.m.) SYDNEY, Sept. 0 Acceptors for Tattersall's meeting at Randwick on Saturday have been announced as follows: — CHELMSFORD STAKES, Of £1000; weighl-for-age, with penalties and allowances; 0 fur. *' st. lb. •. sfc. lb: Allunga • • . 0 11 Curator ... I) 1 Gay Blonde . 0 G Mala - •• • . 9 0 Silver El Senonta . S 1.1 Standard ..04 Buzalong • . 811 Fireraan • • . 0 '1 Ca°sar • • ~ f The Chanter 0 4 Bristol . 8 2 SPRINC HANDICAP, Of £500; 1% miles st- lb. ,/■ St. lb. El Senorita . 811 Gay Knight . . 8 Oro 8 5 Sir Regent . 7 8 Mestoravon . 8 5 Yanlmorc • 7 8 Tapestry ..SI Osculum • • . 7 7 Milantheon .80 Viceroy • • . 7 3 Speardalo ..80 Chance 7 - Irish Morn . 8 0 Old Rowley. 7 2 Latharna • 710 Fugitivo • . 012 Seventeen acceptors for the Tramway Handicap. of £SOO, '7 furlongs, include:— King's Head (top-weight), 0.0; Hip Marno, sio. Gold Rod. 8.11; Sarchcrie, 88; Bcec'hwood, 8.(i; Prittle Prattle, 8.5; Tuckiar, 7.8; Golden Treasure, <• l.

ST. LEGER STAKES CHULMLEIGH THE WINNER MID-DAY SUN IN THIRD PLACE (LONDON, Sept. 8 Lord Glanely's colt, Chulmleigh, won the St. Leger Stakes at Doncaster today from Fair Copy and Mid-day Sun, the- Derby winner. Details:

ST. LEGER STAKES, A sweepstakes or' £IOO, with £-1000 for three-year-olds; colts, 0.0; fillies, 8.11, 1 3 / a miles rHIIIjMT/EIOH, Lord Glanely's b c. by Singapore—Rose of England, O.W 1 FAIR COPY, 'Lord Derby's br c, by Fairway—Composure. 9.0 .. .. - MID-DAY SUN, Mrs. G. B. Miller's b c, by Solario —Bridge of Allan, 0.0 .. 3 Also Started. —Senor, Goya 11., Sojfo, Double Bracket, Sultan Mahomed, Snnsprito, Snow Leopard, Full Sail, Renardo, Maranta, Perifox, 0.0, Sweet Content, 8.11. Half a length; three-quarters of a length.

The most interesting aspect of tlio result of the St. Leger Stakes—apart from the almost inevitable element of surprise with which the decisions of English classic races have been invested of late years—is that Singapore, the sire of Chulmleigh, won the event for Lord Glanely in 19-30, and that Rose of England, the dam of Chulmleigh, won the Oaks for his lordship in the same year. Thus, two classic winners of the same age have been mated to produce another. Chulmleigh raced three times as a two-year-old, running a poor third in the Whitsuntide Foal Stakes at Man-chester-at his first start. Like Singapore, who did not start in Dcrb\ y Wednesday's winner was not discussed in the latest files to hand as a St. Leger possibility. At four years, Singapore won the Doncaster Cup, 2i miles, by four lengths, and he was beaten in the Ascot Gold Cup by Trimdon, who also won that race in tlio following year. Chulmleigh is one of his first crop of foals and his first classic winner. Fairway, the siro of Fair Copy, won the St. Leger for Lord Derby in 1928 and Solario, sire of Mid-day Sun, scored in 1925 for tlio late Sir John Rutherford.

THREE SYDNEY JOCKEYS SUSPENDED FOR TWO MONTHS (Received September t), 11 p.m.) SYDNEY. Sept. » Three jockeys, S. Davidson, P. Heather and H. Perry, have been suspended for two months arising out of incidents at yesterday's Ascot races. All intend to appeal. Davidson was to have been Mestoravon's rider in the Metropolitan Handicap. Heather rode Talking and Mala when M. j\JcCarteii was not .available.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22830, 10 September 1937, Page 11

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GUINEAS DAY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22830, 10 September 1937, Page 11

GUINEAS DAY New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22830, 10 September 1937, Page 11