NOTES FROM RANDWICK.
PRINCE HUMPHREY'S EFFORT. BEATS IX THE SHADE EASILY. (Received 1 p.m.) SYDNEY, this day.
On the gwss track at Randwick tins morning <] 1U going was pood. Valparaiso Wont six furlongs in 1.17] and Habashon seven in 1.3*1. Mollisort and Mountain I'nnco covered six furlongs in 1.22 easily. Boston and Renoir did seven furlongs in 1.294. Amounis covered the same distance in 1.30 comfortably, Kionscup taking 1.291. Coercion beat Kosso by six lengths over seven furlongs, covering the distance in 1.27, which was the best of the morning. Spear felt, assisted by Cainbian and" Salatis. went len t'urlongs in 2.8 A, the first mile of which was covered in 1.42.V. which was really good. Perception did five furlongs h} l.oAnicely. Winalot ran ten iurlongs in -.11 J. On the Tan. On O.e tan the euin.T was fast. The Happy Warrior led Roscrea' l.v hulf a neck over tight furlongs in 1.41. Limerick, alone, covered seven furlongs Jn 1.28 and was i,ot distressed. Rconui did a similar distance in 1.2! U. He looks very fit. Mnrillo went nine furlongs in 2.12 J. Y<-.Je!ist led Fourth Hand by a head over eight furlongs in 1.42. Oratrix beat Concentrate over seven t'urlonos. covering the distance in 1.20. Prince Humphrey l.adly defeated In the Shade, who eased up. over nine furlongs in I ..VIA. which is regarded as excellent. iTocelyn led The Dimmer over ten furlongs in 2.J1.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 229, 27 September 1928, Page 10
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