RACING AT RANDWICK
. FOURTH DAY . v ■'• ■.•■ ——- .-." •' . TATTERLEY AGAIN VICTORIOUS By Telegrarii-Press Association-Copyright Sydney, October 10. The Australian Jockey Club's Spring Meeting was concluded at Randwick today, in dull showery weather, but the attendance .was good arid the going excellent. . Tatterley, carrying top-weight, and well-ridden by W. H, MacLachlan won the , High-Weight Handicap for Mr. B. J. Watt. Moonbria- wae fully expected to win the Waverley Handicap, but after running last for most of the distance he finished fifth. Disaster attended five horses in the Steeples, only three finishing the course. Dunns the race for the Grairtham Stakes, Silverbeach broke a leg. Chief, interest centred in the Randwiek Plate, Cagou receiving most attention. He never flattered his. supporters. Ulva's Isle stayed the distance and scored his second win at the mooting. The programme concluded with an exciting finish between Simon Frisco and Firm, the former repeating Wednesday's victory.' The results are as folow:— HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, a sweepstake of 10 sovs each, w>th 600 sovs. added. Six furlongs. Mr.' E. J. Watt's b. g. Tatterley, by Birkcnhead (imp.)—-Tatters, 4 yrs., list. 61b. :...........•.....■.... 1 Mr. R. W.M'Fadyen'e Spurn, lOst. . 41b .....,.,.............,....'..... 2 Mr. H. Moses, iun.'s, Alfred Jackson, 9st. 51b : 3 Seventeen.started. Tatterley made all the running; and won easily by a length, a neck separating second and third, Gillallambi and Hcathergo fell. Time, lmln. 15Jsec. WAVERLEY HANDICAP, a sweepstake of 10 sovs. each, with 1000 snvs. added. One, mile and threc- ■' quarters. Mr. H. R. Denison's b. h. Grey- ' spear (imp.), by Spearmint— Kitty Grey, syrs., 6st. 71b 1 Mr. J. Northern's Ahired. 9st. lib... .2 Mr. K. S. Macleod's Kingsburgh, . Bst 3 Eleven started. Wirrilla, Pago, and ATured wero prominent to the turn, where Limelight assumed command from Greyspear. The latter challenged in the straieht and won by a. length and n quarter from Alii red, who was threo lengths ahead of Kingsburgh. Moonbria was fifth. Time, ,3r.iin. 4Jsec. DOWLJNG STEEPLECHASE, a sweepstake of 1 sov. each, Wth 500 sovs. ■ added. About threo miles. Mr. A. Callinaii's eh. h. King Lucre, by Goldbar—Lomonade, aged, lOst. 51b 1 Mr. S. A. Rnwdon's Tho Miser, llet. 2 Mr. A. J. Morton's Don "Q., 9st. 91b. 3 Eight started, but only three finished. Won by six lengths, with eight lengths between second and third. Time, 6min. filseo, '
GRANTHAM STAKES, a sweepstake of-10 ■ sovs. each, with 1000 sovs. added. For three-year-olds. Ono milo. Messrs. Rogors's and Rivers's br. f. Oarl'ta, by Charlomagno II (imp.)—Couronno, Sst. ,21b. ...' 1 Mr; A. Foley's Giru, Bst. 71b. 2 Hon. A. Wynne's Van Bieno! Bst. 71b. 3 Eleven started. Carlita, Coat o' Mail, and Linjjard -wore quickest away. Carr lita was jn front at the home bend, and won easily by two lengths, while a head separated . second and third. Time, lmin. . ■ ' " RAND WICK., PLATE, a sweepstako of 10'sovs. each, with 2000:sovs. added. Weight-for-age. Two miles. Mr. A. G. White's br. h. Ulva's Isle, by Positano (imp.)— Lord TTllin's Daughter, 4yrs., 9st. ... 1 Mr. J. Chambers's Posinatus, 9st. 41b 2 Messrs. Peterson and Conolly's Lilyvoil (imp.), 9st. 71b 3 Six started. Indiscretion was quickest away, and led from Cagou, Posinatus, and Lily veil. The order was. unchanged «ntU the home turn, where Indiscretion and Cagou dropped back. Ulva's Isle overhauled the leaders, finished strongly, and won by a length and a half from Posinatus, who was three lengths ahead of Lilyveil. Time, 3min. 29} sec. FINAL HANDICAP, a sweepstake of 10 Bova. each, with 1000 sovs. added. Ono mile and a furlong and 100 yards. Mr. Hugh Macneil's ch. h. Simon Frisco, by San Francisco (imp.) —Isolt, 4yrs.,.Sst 1 Mr. L. C. Hurley's Firm, 9sfc. 41b. 2 Mr. J.. O'Ne'll's Laggard, Bst. 21b. 3 Eighteen started. At the distance Simon Frisco came with a great run and beat Firm by a head. Two lengths separated second and third. Time, 2min. o?sec.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2278, 12 October 1914, Page 3
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