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AUSTRALIAN RACING

A.J.C. Meeting

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Sydney, April 23. —The final tkiy n|" tin! Australian Jockey Club's autumn meeting at Randwick on Saturday enjoyed tine, warm weather. The track was in splendid order and the attendance was 115,000. W'inooka, the Doneasler winner, continued his win nig way and enjoyed an easy victory in the Cropper Plate. Autopay appears to have lost form and was unable to finish ahead of the ancient (Jrecnliiic.

Peter Pan was fully extended to beat off a determined challenge by Lough Neagh in the final stage of the A.J.C. Mute.

Peter Jackson made a gallant effort to defeat Pretzel in the Dan gar Handicap, finally going under by a head. The results are: RCUS HANDICAP

Of £100; 7 furlong >. IRISH BARD, 7.13 (Robii i) . 1 JIMMIE HOY, 8.1 (Knox) .... 2

CHEMOSH, 7.13 (R. Cook) ... ... •> Nine started. Tom Pinch was first out and k>d to the turn from Chemosh. Jimniic Boy and High Degree. Passing the Legor Jimnrie Boy took charge and was closely pressed by Chemosh and Gordon's Lea]). Coming pjist from the rear Irish Bard passed the past with a two lengths' lead. Time, 1.27. CROPPER PLATE Of £800; 6 furlongs. WINOOKA, 9.0 (Pike) 1 GREENLINE, 8.11 (Robinson) .. 2 AUTOPAY, 9.0 (McCarten) .. •• ■'> The only starters. Taking charge immediately the barrier lifted Winooka ran home untroubled and passed the judge five lengths ahead of Greenline, with Autopay a length away third. Time, 1.13 J. DANGAR HANDICAP Of £400; U miles. PRETZEL, 8.11 (D. Munro) .... 1 PETER JACKSON, 7.10 (Mormi) • 2 ORO 8.3 (Rohinson) ;! Ten started. Tangible and Satinoth were the early pacemakers from Cumbrian, Mr. Kerry and Yosela. Entering the straight Cimbrian showed the way to Oro, Satmoth, Yosela and Peter

Jackson. At the distance Pretzel assumed control bu't Peter Jackson issued a determined challenge. After an exciting struggle Pretzel secured the verdict by a head. Time, 2.331. Yoscla fell in the straight, suffered a fracture of the shoulder and was destroyFERNHILL HANDICAP Of £400: 1 mile. BLIXTEN (N.Z. bred). 9.1 (McCartcn) \ DARK TARA, 7.0 (St. Tyler) .. & BURLESQUE, 0.7 (Mortimer) .. 3 Eighteen started: Spearbelle made the early running from Art, Pontoon and Veria. When the straight was en- ' tercd for home Spearbelle had a I slight advantage from Burlesque, VerI la and Pontoon. Blixten finished with ! determination and did best in the final ! stage to win by a length. Time, 1.40.,. A.J.C. PLATE Of £1000; 2} miles. PETER PAN, 8.2 (Duncan) .... 1 LOUGH NEAGH. 8.11 (Tanman). 2 JOHNNIE JASON, 8.11 (Simp- \ 3 son) : ' Also started: Great Expectations, La Moderne, Rogilla, Johnnie Jason Wl nnst the'mile from Peter Pan La Moderne and Great Expectations. Peter Pan joined Johnnie Jason at the half-mile two lengths ahead of Rogilla and Lough Neagh. Passing the Leger Peter Pan and Johnnie Jason engaged in a keen struggle a length clear of Rogilla. Disposing of Johnnie Jason J Peter Pan had to withstand a fast I finishing effort by Lough Neagh. Peter ! Pan lasted long enough to gam the j victory bv a head. Time, 3.55. I FINAL HANDICAP j Of £500; 11 miles. l P.OT T> BOY 8-5 (lYTcOnrten) .... 1 j MALTDALE. 5.39 (Duncan) .... X I NORD, 8.3 (Parr) • • - • x \ xDead heat for second. J Fifteen started. Loch Garry led 1 early from Trevallion. New King. VerI sion and Bold Boy. From a bunched I field turning for home Trevallion. NewKing and Maltdalc were prominent. In the run to the post Bold Boy fm-; i ished best to win by a neck.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 227, 24 April 1933, Page 3

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AUSTRALIAN RACING Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 227, 24 April 1933, Page 3

AUSTRALIAN RACING Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 227, 24 April 1933, Page 3