LATE SPORTING.
.NEWMARKET- JOCKEY : CLUB '■ STAKES. : - : ,'j .-'-.• ' WON BY SANCY.-.:. • By Telegraph—Association—Copyright. London, October 3. At thoNowmarket- First October.meeting the following was the result of The Jockey Club Stakes, of 10,000 govs., over ■the last niilo/and, of tho Cesarcwit.ch .course; three-year-olds to carry 6st. 71b„; four "and upwards 9st. 51b. ""••". Mr. W. Bass's" l Saucy; ■dyrs;...! «;„'•! Lord WolverstonV Lang, 3yrs. ' ... 2 Mr. W. M. G. Singer's Kuroki, Syrs. ■ 3 It will be remembered that Snncy, who is by Diamond Jubilee from Damo Agneta, was just beatentby.Lally. in the Eclipse Slakes, "another' ,£lo,ooo' event. The colt is trainodby'Alec.' Taylor,''and was given a special preparation, for the ovent. Mr. W'.'Bass-has previously owned a winner of this event in Sceptre, who, strange to say, was, also beaten by a head in the Eclipse Stakes. It was in 1903 that Mr. Bass came into prominence On-the' English" Turf; by purchasing Sceptre for .£25,000 from B. ; Sievier, and since that time ho has been a notable figure. . In the Cambridgeshire, to bo run at the end of the month, ho has. three horses noml nated. '"'' '•'' ' • """' ■'"■'" RAND WICK -TRAINING NOTES. Stdnev, October i. Nothing of a watch-breaking order was attempted on the tracks savcin the case of Mooltan, who sprinted six furlongs in lmin. 15} sec. Eclair,. on the course proper, got over seven furlongs in lmin. lOsec. Haydn had a lengthy working.gallop of twico round, with the pace clapped on towards the last six furlongs, which, ho, compassed in lmin. lSVsec. This was also Apologue's task. Then Pocidon,' Count Witto, aiid'Marnui each covered a mile, moving nicely. -■> >> ...■ ,- DUNEDIN JOCKEY CLUB'S SPRING v MEETING.. The following. acceptances have been received for the Duiledin Jockey Club's Spring Meeting:— Spring Hurdle Handicap of 75 sovs.; one mile and a half—Tirole, list. 21b.; Magical, lOsf. 101b. Tcsera, 9st. 131b.; Victor 11, Sst. 121b.; Casablanca, 9st. 111b.; Storm, 9st. 3b.; Leonardo, 9st. MosgieL Handicap of 100 sovs.;. one mile and a furlong—ldealist, 9st.; Astrakan, 7st. 121b,j-Apollodoris, 7st. 111b.; Notus, 7st. 21b.; Czar Kolokol, Gst. 131b. Electric Handicap of 80 sovs.; five f urlongs—Slcpout, Bst.; Sacha. Bst: BcneSst. 131b.; Lupulito, Bst. 111b.; Replete, Sst. lib.; Jollv ■Priar,-Bst. 21b.; Apollodoris, 7st. 131b'.; Zetland, 7st. 131b.; White Cockade, 75L.91b.; Sir Percival, 7st.; Gapon, 7st. Tnioma Hack iHamlicap of 00 sovs.; live furlongs—Jack Ashore, Bst. 101b.; Cnvcola, 7st. 131b.; Post Card, 7st. 111b.; San Sevcro, 7st. 111b.'; Snrsfield, 7st. lllb.; Ard Heigh, 7st. 91b.; Little Medallist, 7st. 71b:; L'iidv De : Yore, "7st."; Beckwell, Cst. 101b.; Mangonel, Gst. 101b.; Umersboy, fist. 101b.' October Welter Handicap of 70 sovs.; seven furlongs—Jolly Friar, 10st. 31b.; Orderly. Dst. lllb.; Notus, Est. 71b.; White Cockade, 9st. 51b.; Grafton Loch Est. 131b.; Steppiifeldt, Sst. 81b.; Paragon, Sst .lib.; Regiment, Sst.; Heirloom, Sst.; Santa Clans, gst.; Red and Black, Sst. ■ - Juvenile Plate of 70 sovs.; four furlongs—Stepont. Sst.; Sacha, Bist.;'Bcueform. Bst; My Lawyer, Sst.; Grafton Laddie, Bst; Sombrero, Sst.; Monf.i'-e, 7st. 91b.; RubeUitu, 7st, 91b.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 5 October 1907, Page 7
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484LATE SPORTING. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 9, 5 October 1907, Page 7
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