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m :«> .■ CAULFIELD MEETING HALLMARK WINS STAKES GUINEAS GO TO TilEO M The weather was fine and tuere was a rood attendance lor tne V.A.T.C. racesRaskassa M always in the hurdles. He lias Had two wins and a second u» the b*«t tnree starts. Cay Lover led past the three furlongs in the Debutante Stakes for the colts and geldingK. He has had had two wins in two starts. He cost 450 guineas as a yearling. Wise Boy was troubled by his p malty. The New Zealanders, Latharna and looked promising. Matinee finished brilliantly m the l)4t>uianto Stakes lor fillies. She has hud two wins in two starts. She cost 160 guineas as a yearling. Lady Primrose (N.Z.) had every show, but made a feeble finish. Overcoming his alleged Caulfield horiduo, Hallmark had a brilliant win in the Caulfield Stakes. He has now won 14 races. He has had only two wins at Cahlfield, hut many defeats. His stake tamings are approximately £22,000. This is the seventh win of the trainer, Holt> in this race. Dempsey has ridden four winners. Hallmark is a likely runner -in the Caulfield Cup. Previous v winners of the Caulfield Stakes to capHftwjb the big event include EUrythmic, l!ll " il: ' Hipi Syce, Manfred, and Amounts. ffaeo, who was last at one stage, . finished fcrilliantlv in the Caulfield Guineas. Hyperion caused a surprise, and Aztec improved on his Randwick form. Titanium was knocked up, as was Radiant Star, who made the pace. The winter was Wwu in New Zealand. Sir John ran a poor race. Broad Arrow enhanced his chances as a nil* candidate in the Herbert Power States. St. ' Valorey and Gaterina flashed strongly* Oriel made a poor run and did well to get fourth place. Upoko Arid faded after being prominent early Epigram received a slight knock when galloping this morning, and has been relieved of his Tocrak Handicap engagement. Sir Simper gave one of the best performances seen for years to win the Tocrak .Handicap. He was last at fivelonK and won in the last stride. This is ffa fourth successive victory. Closing Tii|ie was tired after making the pace. Silver Ring was troubled by the weight. Journal finished well. The winner will take a power of beating in the Caulfield fallowing arc tl\e results Oiby Hurdles.—Raskassa. 9.9 (Scarlett). T: Taciturn, 10.4 (Lynch), 2; , Purple Can. 9.9 (Meredith), 3. Nine started. Won By a lona neck and a neck. Dimkeld ‘ was fourth. Martext fell. Time, 3.47. Debutsitte' Stakes (for colts and gckl-inmtl.-rrOay Lover, 8.5 .(Stidmore), 1 ; Preference. 8.0 (Moran), 2; Lathams. f».l (Bartle), 3. Fourteen started. Won bv 21 lenut’is and a neck. Teak was fourth. Time, 48f»ec. Debutante Stakes (for fillies).— Matinee, 6.5 (Dempsev), 1; Belgian Star, 8.0 (Pewhurst), 2: Merrily, 8.0 (Phil- ■ 7 Hwih 3. Won by 21 lengths anti half a Alt head. Bimilla was fourth/ Time, 48Jsec. rikulfield Stakes. —Hallmark, 90 (Dempsey), l; Chatham, 9.4 (Davidson'. Pocfilla, 9.1 (Mnnrol. 3. Six startedWon bv a head and three lengths. Wai~ kt»*‘* •ms fourth. Time. 1.51}. Canlfield Guineas.—Then. 8.5 (O’SolTvenl, 1 • Hvrwrion, 8.5 (Heather'. 2: Ira .**s»<«. 0.« (SHdro«re). 3. Twelve •farted. Won bv threennarters of a l«noth apd half w head-. Time. I.4QL. %rbert. Power Stakes.—Broad Arrow, 9 5 Skidmore', 1- El Valorev. 7.11 <ci-'dbv'. 2: Gaterina. 7.5 ( p adger). 3. fifteen .starts). Won bv threeo"arters of a l-ngth and hoW a length. (Mel was fourth Time; 2.20, Tonra v Tfkrtd’onp,—Sir Simner. 8.7 frtem n i»ey). Hurt ile. .7.8. f Morris). 2 : , Journal. 7.1? (Knox). .3. Eighteen •darted, ■ Won. bv halt, a .head and a head. Lelite'was fourth. Time, 1.45£. TATTERSALL’fi MEETING BIG EVENT TO SATMOTH SYDNEY, Oct. 14. The City Tattorsalls races were held at Randwick on Saturday in beautiful weather. Three and Peur-Ycar-Old Handieao —Capriz, 7.10 (Britt), 1; High, 8.3 (Maxwell), 2; First Sou, 7.7 (Hickey;, 3. Twelve started. Won by half a length' and a length. Time, 1.24. flying Handicap. Porcia, «*.7 (Murphy), !; Bing Boy, 7.2 (Britt), 2; Bronx Hawk, B*s (Pratt), 3. Eight atarted, including Golden Wings ant) Siroua. Won by three lengths and hall a length. Time, I.ll}. City Tattersalb* Handicap. Hat • noth, 8.10 (W. Cook), 1; Deputy Ruler, 8.2 (Hickey), 2; Roxburgh. .8.4 • (Prutt), 3. Seven started. Won by three lengths and two lengths Time ssmaassmeaamssm .

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18528, 15 October 1934, Page 9

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AUSTRALIAN TURF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18528, 15 October 1934, Page 9

AUSTRALIAN TURF Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18528, 15 October 1934, Page 9