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RACING AT RANDWICK.

;:.-x :;;J;:.v-':Epsom;hAnpicAp;;: Yyti-; : - g : v \WON; BY; SILVTER HAMPTON/ ■■ ;V '/-:. ;;TA.NAMI;WINS THE' : ; r By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyrurht./ :;;.: ; . ;; ; (Reo: October ,1,; 7.40 p.m.)!." ■ ;V-:''i ;a- •:' :'■ "-,.'•". ..-\ ■:■.'-: :> Sydney.Ootober'l;:: ..:-The Australian 'Jockey /.Club's -'meeting commenced; at'•'■'■ Raiidwick-';' ,to-day.; - The weather', .was-.; fine, and, the .'going -good: Thero was a-very .large attendance, esti-i mated, at ..thirty-one thousand people." In' the hurdle race H,C. and Diorite foil, and the: former, was-so', badly injured ho hadto-be shot..". .The.following are the .re^lts':^.:;;;:;v:.'''i:. : :v; ; :': ; :;:':: ; :::;;':,::- ;':- ;■;'-:';. HURDLE : EACE HANDICAP,::' a sweep-i ,"■';; stake.-of. G soys.:'eaoh.-.wTih SOOr.s'ovs,- ..';', abided.? About .two, miles. ~. , . Mr.l.J;. North's :br.g'.. The Reckoning, ' ■y. -.by-Far Niehte'(imp.)—Spray,. aged,.; ;m : j;-i2st.-;fflb;. ;:; r ... v ..;..,:.;,.,.:.,;i'::..1..:. x Mr:.A,--P.. Douglas's Woolloomooloo, ;■ -;103t.'51b. .. ; .ti;...:....;;;.::...;:.w..;...:..,...: 2 Mr.D. E. M'Kinnon's Gay Hampton,' :;..-. lOst. .4lb:- ; ...:.....v;.;.:.;;..;....:.. .:.;.::.; 3 _,Eight started. The winner, was prominent throughout; he.was first to land in the straight, and beat 'Woolloomooloo by. six,: lengths. ; Time, 3min. 461 sec;: Hoanga and-Melius; were not among .'tlie-start-' ers: ■■■' -~. ■ : '-r'.,'-' : -..- : ; : .] : ; }:):'

TRIAL STAKES, a sweepstake of 8 sovsi :..i;eaeh,;,with: 100, sovs,- ; added.' V ,Special .: weights. 'One mile and'a quarter.':;'; ;

Mr. J. r Brown's ch. h.■ Patronatus, by./; - : 'fPatroriage^-Sway.-'dyrs.v.Sst."Blb:'■",-.. ' 1 Mr. W. F.: M'Donald's Crown: Derby, : :,Bst. ,31b." ...............;;;..;..;..;...;.;....„.:. r 2 Hon.'A. Wynne's Greenbank,\ 7st. 121b. -.3

Wine, started,.;' Won. by. fpiir lengths, with half.-a length .between Jsecond. and: .third. „ Time, 2min.- BJsec. :' -.' ./::•: :, A;J.C: DERBY; a.sweepstnke of 20 sovs. ,-,, each, 'with 3000. soys, added.-.', For three-year-olds;■'-.';' One milo -.Vand'; a

)•:■ half. -Xv^..v''.•-.''• ;>. : : :/:-; , " : , : '> Mr, H. Boan's br,' Tanamj, by'.Dal- -~ ..-:"meny (iinp.)—Latom, Bstf :101b.'- :j :: ,' ;:>V',; :; .: tV: (W;Foulshamj:l Mr; J, Wilson,-junr.'s,■-b. c. Bobadeaj :.-■ by Bobadil-Ardea, Bst. 101b..'C. ; '.:•;..:: :.;' ; (W. H. /M'Lachlan) 2 Mr. Colin:Smith's br. C Beverage,-by .:: ■:'. - '■ ' Malster-fWild Rose, Bst,: 101b: '.'■';,..- ;■• '^■ : / : ::rr* ''':'■; ':■■ '•-■^-,.:(J,.Pike); : 3.

-,'- Also started: Cadonia, Bst. 101b.; Duke Foote,'Bst. 101b.; Orodes, Bst. lOlb.j'Prince Lapk, 'Bst., 101b.;. Gigandra; Bst. 101b.; In-' discreet,:.Sst.. lQlb.;- -Moorilla, Bst: slb'.; Desort Rose, Bst. 51b.'; Styria, Bst.: 51b.; Lager, Est: 51b.; and Blue Jem, Bst. 51b. In a record field,. Beverage and: Prince Lack - were first tp movo. - Leaving the straight, Cndonia went,to the front, leading from. Styria and Beverage. Before reaching the mile Indiscreet .took charge, with Styria. and Ctidoma next. -Indiscreet .showed Hie way to'the bend, whore Tanaqii forged- through; followed by Moorilla" and Beverage, with Bobadea and. -Duke Footo close up; In a'good :fi'nish ,Tanami won by two lengths,,:. with half a length separating second ■ and third. Time, 2min; 36Jsee. . -,

EPSOM HANDICAP, a sweepstake of 20 . .:. sovs. each, with .1500'sovs. added. One mile. ■ ; ..', . Mr. W. M, Fletcher's oh, g,. Silver Hampton, by Jolly Hampton (imp.) . -Silvertail, .fiyrs., Gst. 121b. (car-. : ried 7st. 31b.) (W. H, Smith) 1 Mr. F. Morton's ch: h. Flaviniiis, by Flavus (irop.)-Goldgrip, syrs... .Bst. iilb. .-. ........:....'.... (Hickey) 2 Hon. A. Wynne's br. m. Apple Pie, by Ayr- Laddio (imp.)—Praleen, 4yrs., 7st. '51b (Samson) 3 Also started: Maltine, 9st. 41b.; Malt King, 9st. 21b.; Gold Lace, Ost.. 21b.; Equitas, Sst. 101b.; Penniless, Bst. 101b.; Bright Laddie, Bst. 91b.; Miss Flaneur, Bst. 21b.; Lady Ruenalf, ast. 21b.;, Golden Slipper, Bst.; Motoa, Sst.; Poi Dance, 7st. 121b.; Broadsword, 7st. Sib.; Bobby, 7st. 71b.; Call Boy, 7st. 51b.; Ra, 7st. 41b.; Orea, "7st. 41b.; Royal Ned, 7st. 31b.; Comus, 7st. 31b.; Sunburnt, 7st. 21b.; Didus, 7st. 21b.; and Mundic, Gst. 121b. ". Malt King, Lady Ruenalf, and Mo tea were quickest away. Motoa was soon in front, followed by Silver Hampton and Bright Laddie. Before the six furlongspost was. Tcached, Broadsword led by three. lengths from Lady Ruenalf and Penniless. At Kensington, Broadsword was two lengths clear of Penniless and Mundic. At the half-mile post Broadsword was two lengths ahead of Peani-

less, who was in front of Mundic. Then came Bright Laddie, Maltine, and Flavinius. At the liend, lta ran into second place behind Broadswprd, attended by Maltine,; Flaviuins, Bright Laddie, and Silver Hampton. Once in tho straight Ra joined Broadsword, and the pair ran together to. the distance, while on tho outside Flavinius and Silver Hampton were coming fast. At the half-distance Ra appeared to have the race won, but Silver Hampton and Flavinius put in a tremendous, finish, Silver Hampton winning by a head, with, Applo Pio three lengths off third, attended -. by Malt King, Ra, and 'Call-/ Boy. : TJien earns Penniless, Maltine, and Lady Ruenalf, with Equitas, Bobby, and Poi Dance last. Time, lmin. 38lseo. '

SPRING. STAKES, a sweepstake of 10 sovs. each, with 1000 sovs. added:' Weight for ago. Ono mile and a half. Mr. S. Green's blk. h. Comedy King , /. (iriip.), by Persimmon—Tragedy . Queen (imp.), 4yrs., Bst. 71b. ...... 1 i Mr. J. Baron's Prince Foote, 9st. ...... 2 Mr. H. Power's Pendil, 9st. Sib. ...... 3 Ten started. Britain and Master Sonlt got the best, of tho start. Oncq fairly going, Britain got a .good lead from Soil of. the Marshi Master Soult falling back. Entering the back Son of the Marsh took charge, followed, .by Britain, Trafalgar, Comedy King, and Prince Foote. Little change was noticeable 1 until the entrance to the straight, where Comedy., : King ■joined Son of the Marsh, while Princo Foote and Trafalgar wore, handy. When fairly in the straight, Comedy King dashed to the front, followed by Princo Foofe. A good finish resulted. Won by two lengths, with Pencil. three lengths away. Master .Soult was never prominent after tho start, and finished' third to last. Time,' 2rain. 3tseo. ■' ' KENSINGTON HANDICAP; .a sweepstake of 8 sovs. each, with 400 sovs. .added. Seven furlongs,' Mr. W. E. White's oh. li. Grist, by .. .Malster—Bgalo, 4yrs., Bst. 71b. ...... 1 Mr.-.-J. Fallon's Troon, Bst. 71b. ..- '•' 2 .Hon., A, Wynne's,Hartfell, Bst. ~..:.. 3-.-!There -were 26 starters.- It was a good race and a great finish. A head, separated the.placed horses. Time, lmin. 27isec. .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 937, 3 October 1910, Page 7

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RACING AT RANDWICK. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 937, 3 October 1910, Page 7

RACING AT RANDWICK. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 937, 3 October 1910, Page 7

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