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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME,

The fields will be bigger to-day for the second day of the .Autumn Meeting, and right down the card the races bear an open appearance. Nine smart two-year-olds liavo paid up in tho Autumn Nursery. On his Champagne, Stakes running Estland i$ sure to bo well supported, while Lovcsick and Sisyphus will also find many friends. Ifc looks as if ten of the eleven acceptors in the Great Autumn Handicap will £o to tho post. Bee, Kilboy, Multifual, and Fiery Cross have all got througn sound preparations, while Varnish and Red Ribbon should he dangerous of the light-weighted division. The Twentyfifth Challenge Stakes will arouse a great deal of interest, and despite the fact that Desert Gold is engaged, it looks as if some of her opponents are sure to give the champion a great race for it, as sh© has not been working quite up to expectations. On the first day's running, Gamecock and Sasanof must be entitled to respect. As usual a good tram service to the course 'vill be at the disposal of the club's patrons, and anyone wishing to go by train will find a convenient time-table. • Tlio first race is due to be run at twelve noon. The programme is as follows:— PEERSWICK HURDLES. of 200 eova. One mile and three-quarters. et ■ lb - , «rt. lb. Crib .. 11 4 3klaflt^r Cast Iron .. 913 Hamilton .. 911 AUTUMN NURSERY, of 400 sovs. Six furlongs. Estland .. 9.6 JCibnj®h ... 712 Kilroa .. 8 is Sisyphus .. 7 11 Loveeick .. 8 6 Mediator .. 7 7 Kilflina ..8 1 ilorthiim .. G 12 Tyne .. 8 I TALC HURST WELTER, of 250 swvs. Seven furlongs. Daytime .. 10 3 Ogier .. so Semi3en .'. JO 3 Bon .. 79 "Wardancer .. 9 9 Kamibohe 7 8 Briar Patch .. 9 4 Vol3peil 7 7 Sir Tarka, .. 9 0 Cincinnatus .. 7 7 All Serene .. 311 7 7 Jeannot .. 8 9 Kijkoe .. 7 7 GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 1300 sovs. One mile and a half. Bee (J. Olsen) .. ..94 '•Sasanof ( . ) .. .. .. 810 I Kilboy (B. Doeley) .. .. .. 810 Adjutant (P. E. Jones) .. ..8 9 Multifual (R. Maason) .. .. 8 8 Egypt (J. O'Sfoea) .. .. .. S 7 Marc Anthony (W. Bell) ~ ..711 Fiery Cross (F. Gray) .. ..7 9 Miss de Vol (N. Shore) .. ..7 5 Varnish (G. Clarke) .. ..7 4 Red Ribbon (A. Tinker) .. ..7 2 * Doubtful starter. ALDINGTON HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One mile. King Star .. 9 0 Madam Sir Ta.rka . r 813 Butterfly 7 0 Don Pacifioo.. 813 Riga .. 70 San Sebastian 8 9 Achilleus .. 70 "Winter Cherry 7 9 Killard .. 70 The White King 7 7 Dionysius .. • 7 0 Ribblo ..7 4 TWENTY-FIFTH CHALLENGE STAKES, of 1000 sovs.. Weight-for-age, with penaltics and allowances. Seven furlongs. T. H. Lowry's b f Desert Gold, by All Black—Atirarius, 4yra T. H. Lowry's br o Estland, by FinlandWar Scare, 2yrs Sir Geo. Clifford's ch c Gamecock, by Sari Francisco—Brave Heart 2yrs Sir Geo. Clifford's ch c Flying Start, by San Francisco—Floetfoot, 4yrs W. G. Stead's br g Sasanof, by MartianUkraine, 3yre -. J. B. Reid's br f Kilmeedy, by Kilbroney— Ena, 2yrs TEMPLETON HANDICAP, of 300 eove. Six furlongs. Teto-a-Tefce .. 911 Good Hope .. 8 0 Saruieen .. 8 11 Tre.n-ma .. 812 Gaziquc .. 8 1 Disdainful .. Gll Margerine .. SI Arthur George G 7 Zuland .. 8 0 Charley .. 6 7 FINAL HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. One mile. Oxenhopo ..10 1 Beltane .. 8 3 Miss de Yal .. 810 Wardancer .. 8 3 Daytime . S 10 Briar Patch 712 Margerine .. 810 Jeannot ... 7 4 Bra-mbletyo 810 Ogior * .. 6 7 Marc Anthony 810 San Soba'stian G. 7 Good Hope .. 8 10

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15871, 10 April 1917, Page 8

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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME, Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15871, 10 April 1917, Page 8

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME, Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15871, 10 April 1917, Page 8

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