ANOTHER GREAT WIN
PHAR LAP’S SUCCESS ' AMOUNIS COMES LAST THE FREMINGTON MEETING (Elec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) MELBOURNE, Nov. 6. The Flemington meeting) ’ was continued to-day. Barbette put up a remarkable performance in the Oaks. She lost 50 yards at the start and then won narrowly. Barbette is trained by the former Now Zealander, Lou Robertson. The owner, Mr. A. R. Wade, won on Tuesday with First Arrow. Barbette's siablemale. (lay Salute, tried to lead all The way in the Veteran Stakes, hut was .caught, in the last stride by El Rev. This is jockey Diuleati’s first win at the meeting. Pinnacle was eighth at the home turn, but, finishing fast, won the Carnival Handicap nicely. He was ridden by W. Cook.
Plunderer was well placed in the. last round, and won the November Hurdles nicely. 11 is trainer, Quinlan, won re cent \ys with Cragiord and Mystic Peak.
The New Zealand gelding Hunt, the Slipper led all the way in the Byron Moore Stakes, and won brilliantly. He shows distinct promise. He was ridden by T. Webster, and is trained By A. Webster.
Pliar Laj) bad a comfortable task in the Linlithgow Stakes. He. lias now won £45.842 in stakes. This is rider Pike's third win in the race.
The question of arranging international test races with Phar Lap in Melbourne and Sydney are being discussed by racing men. The sectiona! "times in (ho Linlithgow Stakes were: First two furlongs, 25see. ; next- two. 24150 c. : last four, 47Usee. Pike considers that Phar Lap could have run I lie mile in 1.35 to-day if pushed. Stake values were: Linlithgow £IOOO. Hurdles 0500. others "£450. Following are the results:
November. Hurdles: Plunder. 10.12 (W. Howsonl. 1: Blast. 9.2. 2: Paul T.. 9.11. 3. Won by three-quarters of a length, and one and a half lengths. Home Made was fourth. Time. 4.38 a race record. A protest for inloifcrence in the straight was dismissed. Bvron Moore Stakes: Hunt (he Slipper,' 8.0. 1: Heroic Prince. 8.3. 2: Road: stead, 8.3. 3. Fifteen started. Won hv half a length, and one and a half lengths. Old Ming was fourth. Time. 1.3'.
Five started. Won by four lengths, and a neck. Wise Force was fourth. Amminis was last. Time, 1.37. Carnival Handicap: Pinnacle. 7.10. 1; Glaive, 7.3. 2: Kenny. 8.8. 3. Fourteen started. Won by one and a half lengths, and a long neck. Snrtaress Avn s fourth. Time, 2.4 j. Oaks Slakes: Barbette, 8.10 (S. Tom i.son), 1; Mira Donna. 8.10. 2; Carry On. 8.10. 3. Eleven started. Won by a head, and half a length. Ormolu was fourth. .Cold Shoulder lost her rider. Time. 2.38 J.
Veteran Stakes: El Rev, 8.0 (IV. Duncan), 1; Gay Salute, 6.10. 2; Hnsta (\V. Whittle). 3. Eight started. Won by ;i neck, and two lengths. Aleman was fourth. Time, 2.35 J.
C.l. Make l’p. Coon Song 8.0. Dobbin 7.11. Hopwootl. .lust an Idea. Equitant, Green Linnet 7.10. Limosin 7.9, Hunting Call 7.6. Wanderlust, 7.3, Lady Killer, Arrow Head 7.0. Hokio Hack Handicap, 5 furlongs; Hunting Call 9.3, Bon Acre 8.13, trojan Melody. Hunting Boy 8.11, Isa 8.6, Painkiller 8.5, Tray Bond 8.3. Pythia, Baskier 8.0, Arajean 7.13, Ephilates, Leisure 7.11, Arrow Boy 7.10, Projection. Open Cheque 7.9, Pass On 7.4, Evening Hero, Rule Britannia, Valrewa 7.3, Te Wanga 7.2, Annin Ila, Dick Whittington, Dignified March, Rirkdalo 7.0, Elizabeth, Gambler, Leyland, Rangimahoe, Rollion, Shootist, Spring Value, Tallulah, Tapestry, White I)oo 7.0.
LIXLTTHOOW STAKES I’liiiv Lap, 3.12 1 Mdllison. 8.13 “ ‘Mystic Poak. 9.2 3
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17410, 7 November 1930, Page 4
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