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A.J.C. MEETING

RANDWICK PLATE WON BY OAELITABy Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright (Received tJctober 9. 6.10 p.m.) SYDNEY, October. 9. For the concluding day of the AJ.C. spring meeting the weather was fine and the going good. Tbo attendance was large. Sea Pink ,wao favourite for the Wavorley Handwnp. and looked a winner at the distance, but Scout Master scored in tins last few suuies beating the Australasian rocjrd by a quarter of a second. Tim J.loolnn was favourite Tor the Steeples, m which The Pole and Scots Guard made a peer showing, the latter ' being a bad last. Schoohcs’s •previous performances" consisted of ■ tinning prizes for best buggy horse and I couple of hunting contests on, the showground, and ho was recently sold for £l7. Following arc the results of tho racag:— HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, ■A sweepstake of 10 eovs each, with 500 sovs added (tor throe-year-olds and upwards); six furlongs. "W. T. Nowlan's" hr f Kosedcll, 3 yrs, by Licacrc —Hirondelle, 8.13... 1 "IV. H W'hiteclifio’e" Istrian, 8.5 ...... 2 G. F. Ndtt’a Cathedral, 9 • 3 Fourteen started. Eosedcll made all the running and won easily by three, lengths, a head between second and third. Time, Imiu Msec. WAVEELEY HANDICAP.

A sweepstake of 10 sovs each, with 600 sovs added (for three-year-olds and upwards) ; one milo and three-quarters. W. L. Smith’s ch g Scout Master, 6yrs, by Metford —Gladys May, 6.7 1 E. J. Watt's Sea Pink, (New Zealand), 8 2 A. B. Foley’e Canzone, 7.5 3 Twelve started . Canzone led to the distance, where Sea Pink overhauled him and looked a winner, but ■Scout Master cam© fast and beat. the New Zealander on the post by a head. Canzone two and a half lengths away. Time, 3min—a. record DOWLING. STEEPLECHASE,

A'sweepstake of 1 sov each, with 500 sovs added; about three miles.

L- C. Waterford’s b g Schoches, aged, by Schoolboy—Chesham mare, 9... 1 C. D. B. . Wright’s Waddon, 11.5 ... 2 G. L. Stead’s Tim Doolan, 11.7 3

Eight started. Briarberry led in the early stages, but fell. The Polo went away and got a long lead, but Schoches drew level at the last jump and won by three lengths, two lengths between second and' third. The Polo was fifth ancl Scots Guard last. Time, 6min 44} sec* . GRANTHAM STAKES,

A sweepstake of 10 sovs each, with 600: sovs added (for three-year-olds); one

mile. J. Campbell Wood’s b c Panacre, by Dinacre—Panara, 8.7 1 D. M. Seaton’s. Westcourt, 8.12 2 p. W. Horan’s Dingle, 8-2 3 Ten started. _ Three Star led from Vedas and ; Gai, and at the half-mile Three Star, Gai, and Agincourt was

tha order. Thrse Star led into the straight from Gai, Westcourt, and Panacre. At the distance Westcourt had moved up, but failed to stall off a challenge by Panaore, which won by a length and a half, three lengths between second and third. Time. Imizx 39soc. __ R.4NDWICK PLATE,

A sweepstake of 10 sovs each, with 2000 sovs added; two miles.

“P, Rogers” and “J- Rivers” b or hr in Carlita, 4yrs, by Charlemagne - ll—Couronne, 8.9 ’ Mrs O. C. Flemmich’s Cagou, 9.6 ... 2 W. Dailey’s St; Carwyno, 9.6 3 Also started—Ulva’s Isle 9.6, Uncle Sam 9.6, Radnor 9.6, Kandos 7.4. At the start St. Carwyne, Cagou. and Carlita were quickest to move. Carlita look charge at the mile and a half post, and was never afterwards headed. She won by two and a half rtengths,; a head between Cagou and St. Carwyne. Kandos was fourth, and the others finished in the order given above. Time. 3min 27Jsec. FINAL HANDICAP,

A sweepstake of 10 sovs each, with 600 sovs added (for throe-year-olds and upwards); one mile and .a furlong, and 100 yards. J. A. .Mayo’s ch h The Fortune Hunter, 4yrs, by Flavus —Boiling, 7.13 1 Ryan and Bcnyon’s Tarpaulin, 7.9 ... 2 “Geo. Marlow’s” Trinobautes, 7.4 ... 3

Eighteen started. Toa Tero led in the early stages. Trinobautes was first into the straight, but The Fortune Hunter, overhauled her at the distance and wonl by three lengths. Tarpaulin coming up and beating the mare by half a neck) for second place. Time, Imin 58Jsec.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9171, 11 October 1915, Page 8

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A.J.C. MEETING New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9171, 11 October 1915, Page 8

A.J.C. MEETING New Zealand Times, Volume XL, Issue 9171, 11 October 1915, Page 8

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