RACING IN AUSTRALIA.
THE ASCOT MEETING. BARRAOKER WINS THOUSAND. United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright. MELBOURNE. Dec. 24. At 'the Ascot races ’to-day Epigram ran unplaced in >tiic Ascot .'Thousand and Palm Queen and Queen Helen in llte Asicot Handicap. The chief events resulted: — ; ASCOT HANDICAP. Of £300; i.j miles and 40yds. EASTERN CHIEF, P. B. Quinlan's b g, syrs, by Eastern Monarch —Eleanora, 8.5 (Breasley) . i GILDEAWAY, J. O. Russell's oh h, 6 yrs, by Great Star—Slip 'Knot, 0.0 (Skidmore) f SADIE GLASS, Mrs C. Gibbs’ ch •in, aged, by Wallace Isinglass —Duchess Sadie (Powell) .. t tDead-beat for 'second. Nine started, including Palm Queen ail'd' Queen Helen. Won by half a length. Time, 2.8 J. ASCOT THOUSAND. Of £1000; 6 fur. U A BRACK EH, It. Brown's hr 0, 3yrs, by Windbag—Ouclla, 7.12 (Badger) ' j COUNT ITO, J. R. Arthur's b It, 4yrs, by Spearhead—Sonora, 8.2 (Breasley) 2 AIRKLOOF, R. Webster's It h, 4yrs, by Fernldoof—Airily, '8.5 (Daniels) 3 Nine started, including Epigram. Won by half a length with two and In-lialf lengths between second and Ihitri. Time, 1.134.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19459, 26 December 1934, Page 11
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