LATE SPORTING.
VICTORIAN TRACK NOTES. SALE OP WATCH OFFICER. (UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION— BY EMSCTBIC ■ TELEGRAPH —COPXBIOHT.) . (Received March 4th, -5.5 p.m.) March 3. The racehorse, Watch Officer, has been sold to the Sydney,trainer, 0. P. Brown. Chatham, Ammon Ra, and Closing Time ate leaving on Monday for Sydney. E Fisher's horses, Middle Watch and Brave Boy, will go to Sydney next week. , ■ Prince Dayton was absent from tne tracks, and is-still, under a cloud. Ormolu went four furlongs on the tan in 53isec. < , , . St. Frederick did useful work and went well. . Yertigern covered seven furlongs in lmin 37sec, but was not extended. He moved freely. Spear Lad and Lady Pam did seven furlongs at half-pace. Ammon Ra, Cape Royal, and Kulanut did useful work.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20488, 5 March 1932, Page 16
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124LATE SPORTING. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20488, 5 March 1932, Page 16
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