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AUSTRALIAN RACING

SECOND DAY AT RANDWICK Press Association. —Copyright. Sydney, April 17.—For the second day of the Australian Joekey Club's autumn meeting at Randwick to-day there was warm weather and the track was in splendid condition. The attendance was 49,000. Autopay made amends for his display of bad manners in the Doueaster Handicap on Saturday by jumping out smartly when the barrier lifted for La Pcrouse Handicap. He was unable to hold the advantage gained but. splendidly handled by the New Zealand jockey T. Webster, came with a fast run in the straight to secure victory by a head. Rogilla gave a wonderful performance in winning the cup. Running at the rear of the li.dd for the first mile he moved up sharply approaching the half-mile and, continuing his brilliant run, led the field into the straight. He reached the judge half a length ahead of Nord.

Autopay was placed in the Rogue's pen—otherwise hurdled off—at the start of La Perouse Handicap, which he won so well.

During the running of the cup Braeburn Moss and Miss Nottava met with interference. The stewards found the New Zealand jockey T. Webster responsible and suspended him for three months. Results are:— LA PEROUSE HANDICAP. £SOO, G furlongs. AUTOPAY. 9.7 (Webster) 1 GREENLINE. 9.6 (Pike) 2

LADY LINDEN. 8.8 (Tanwan) 3 Fourteen started. Autopay jumoed out. smartly when the barrier lifted but immediately lost his position. When the field settled clown Caravel Boy was in command from Bra/.enfaee, Captivation and Kichaka. With heads turned for home Caravel Boy and Brazen face were together followed by Kichaka, Greenline and Captivation. Greenline appeared to have the race won at the Lcger but Autopay, coming from the rear of the field, snatched victory by a head. Time, lm. 12s. EASTER PLATE. £4OO, 7 furlongs. AIR OUEEN, 8.7 (MeCarten) 1 HEROIC LASS, 8.7 (Duncan) 2 FRIMSEL, 8.7 (Simpson) 3 Eight started. Heroic Lass was first to show out. After going a furlong Air Queen took charge and turned for home two lengths clear of Heroic Lass, Frimsel, Spear Belle, and Dame Minster. Heroic Lass issued a determined challenge at the distance but Air Queen reached the judge with half a length to spare. Time, lm. 26]s. BIRAGANBIL HANDICAP. £4OO, 1 mile. PANJANDRUM, 9.2 (Bartie) 1 TOUCHIT, 7.3 (Britt) 2 TURBINE, 9.6 (MeCarten) 3 Eleven started. Fox Arna took the role of pacemaker and led into the straight from Weewarrah, Panjandrum. Tcuchit and Turbine. At the distance Touchit, Panjandrum, Turbine and Maltdale engaged in a stirring struggle. Panjandrum emerged victorious by a head. Time, lm. 37Js.

SYDNEY CUP. £4OOO added, 2 miles. ROGILLA, L Haigh's ch. g. by Roger do Busil--Speargilla, 8.10 (Robinson) NORD, 6.7 (Parr)

GIPPSLAND, 7.0 (Britt) 3 Eighteen started. Mr. Kerry made the early running from Johnnie Jason. Kuvera and Mince Pie. At the halfmile Rogilla came fast from the rear of the field and joined the leaders. Turning for home Rogilla showed the way to Mr. Kerry, Miss Nottava, Mince Pic, Johnnie Jason, " Kuvera and Pretzel. Clearing out at the distance, Rogilla put the issue beyond doubt and won by a length. Time, 3m. 235. WENTWORTH HANDICAP. £4OO, 6 furlongs. VEILANTIF, 7.10 (Browne) 1 ROXBURGH, 7.4 (Britt) 2

GOTHLIN, 6.7 (Moran) 3 Twenty started. Emily Rose was smartest out from Wexford and Veilantif. Montego and Wexford were first into the straight from Emily Rose and Veilantif. Taking charge at the distance Veilantif withstood a determined challenge by Roxburgh and won by a head. Time, lm. 13 Is. TOCAL HANDICAP. £4OO, 1] miles. NEW KING, 7.12 (Sharpe) 1 VERSION. 8.2 (Pink) 2 MAGNITAS, 7.0 3 Seventeen started. Circus Star took up the early running from Love Song, Forestry and Don Moon. Into the straight Circus Star showed the way to Version, Love Song and Don Moon. At the distance Version took charge and appeared to have the race won when New King came with a fast run from the rear of the field to snatch victory by a head. Time, 2m. 3^s. WILLIAMSTOWN MEETING Press Association. —Copyright. Melbourne, April 17.—The Willianistown Racing Club's meeting finished to-day. Glare was not placed in the chief event, the details of which arc: EASTER CUP. £IOOO, 2 miles. FLAIL. 8.3 (Dempsy) '. 1 RUACH. 7.8 (Eliott) r. 2 DISTANT, G. 13 (Courtnay) 3 Twelve started, including Glare (New Zealand). Won by three lengths, half a length between second and third. Time, 3m.' 25is.

MEMORABLE VICTORY

Press AsKceiatJ'ori. —Copyright

Sydn py, April 17.—The Sydney Morning Herald says thai Winooka's Doncaster Handicap victory will be one of the most memorable in racing annals here. He simply toyed with his opponents, some of whom, like Jacko, Parkwood, Johnnie Jason and Dermic!, were worthy of any picked field of milers in the Southern Hemisphere. Winooka's best performances hitherto paled into insignificance after Saturday's dazzling achievement. The Telegraph says that Winooka's Doncaster carries him past the possibility of further handicap victories, for his record effort will bring with it stupendous weights.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 222, 18 April 1933, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN RACING Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 222, 18 April 1933, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN RACING Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 222, 18 April 1933, Page 3