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RACING AT RANDWICK OUTSIDER WINS THE RANDWICK PLATE (By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright (Eec. Octobor 11, 8.20 p.m.) Sydney, October 11. Tho weather was showery, and the going a trifle heavy for the final day of the A.J.C. Meeting at' Randwick The attendance was fair. The soratching f of practically all tho Now.Zealand horses detracted.from the interest of the day. The popular selections scored in the first four races. A series of accidents in tho Steeplechase loft only'the placed horses to finish; Okaihau was prominent throughout, but .was beaten in the ran home. An outsider. Bursar, Unexpectedly secured the Randwick Plate, beating tho much-fancied. Carlita within the' halfdistance. Results :— HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 500 sovs. Sis furlongs.—lnk (Siego Gnn— Impression), 9st. 121b., 1; Petalster, Bst. 121b., 2; St. Rosaline, Ost. 181b., 3, Seven started. Linistxe made all the running. At tho distance Inia challenged, and won by i. length. Time, lmin. 16sec. • WAVERLEY HANDICAP, of 500 sovs, , One mile and thi'ee-quarters.V-Qulnolo-gist (St. Piusquin-Catgut), Bst.- 111b., 1; Batchelor's Persse, 7st. 81b., 2 i Gadabout, 'Bst. 71b., 3... Eiffht started. Coranaon Law was prominent in '.tie'.' .early., .stages. .Quinologist. led. at- the bend, and was not,troubled' during the rest of the .journey, winning by-two lengths. Time, 3min.' 55sec. - ■ DOWLING STEEPLECHASE, of 100 sovs. About three miles.—Louvre (Pathorless—Sauci), lOst. 51b., 1; Okaihau (New Zealand), lOsfc. 711)., 2; Bibbenluke, list. 61b.,. 3." Eight started. Okaihau made most of the running. Glenquinn. Wadden;- and Go' Aloha fell, Rushcutcer ran off, and Briarberry lost his rider. Only three finished. Won by two longths and a half. Time; Gmin. Blsec; GRANTHAM STAKES, of 500 bovs. One mile.—Eastcourt (Earlston— Lady Ruenalf), Bst. 71b., 1; Mafioso, Bst. 71b., 2; Irish Comedy, Bst. 21b., 3. Nino stai-t----ed. Princess Freda and Agatho.n were the first to show up. At the ialf-mile Alice Kenilworth and Agathon wore in front. Agathon led into the straight from Eastcourt, 'but at -the distance Eastcourti challenged ajid won by one and a half lengths.' Time, lmin. 12! sec, RANDWICJi: PLATE, of 1500 sovs. Two ' miles. Mr. T. C. Trantwein's b: h. Bursar, . by Sir Geoffry-Buttery, 9st. 3lb. 1 Carlita, 9st. lib. .■.....:..;.:.........:... 2 Cagou, ost. 71b.-..:.;..;.:...::.:...;..'.. 3 Six-started.'- Carlita and Cagou were 'the first to move. Passing the stand the order was Carlita, Cogou; Bursar,-Wal-lace Isinglass,' and tflva's Isle. Thence Carlita led to.the distance, when Bursar, with a great run, overhauled' her •and-ivoii by two lengths. Time, 3min. ,33sec. "■ - . •■■•-•■ FINAL HAND-ICAP, of. 500 sovs. One mile, ono furlong, and 100 yards.—Agincourt, 7st., 1; Garlin, 9st. .'3lb., 2; Fantarie, Sst. 121b., 3. Seventeen staTte'd. Agincourt led throughout, and.won by n length aud a half. Time, 2min. lsccWINGATUI TRACK NOTES. By Telegraph—Press.. Association. Dunedin, October 11. At Wingatui this morning Trentham Rose and Rose Pink circled half a mile on the plough in 52 ,l-ssec. .without being bustled. Good Hope galloped 6ix furlongpv.outisido the course proper in lmin. 23'2-ssec. Roumania worked five furlongs on.tho plough' in lmin.' « 3-ssec. ■ ; Clavofhouso covered four furlongs in 56 l-ssec. with Battle Eye. Disdainful ran "54 3-ssec. on the grass, and Wrestler reeled off four furlongs oil the plough in 50 2-ssec. : Snub strodo over Six furlongs on tho grass in lmin. : 22 2-ssec. ■' Wardancer galloped half a uvilo.. on the grass in 53 l-ssoc; : . .'. . Multbe' and Night Alarm left five.fur-' 1 longs behind on the grass;in lmin, 10 l-ssec.' .. ' .... Rorke's Drift -beat Martol over five furlongs in lmin. ssec. Canrobert ran lmin. 10 2-ssec. over the samo gi'o'und. Sedar galloped 56sec. on tho grass over four furlongs. •'...,. Yolspiol and .Parkwater went fivo furlongs'on the plough' iri lmin. 4 4-ssec. Ardenvho'r Srodo comfoi-tably over six furlongs on the plough iu lmin. 20 l-Ssec. Compulsion and Lion left five furlongs on tho grass behind, in lmin. 11 3-ssec. Clynelisb galloped half a mile on -Bio plough. Takedown nnd Swale reeled off four furlongs on tho plough in 52sec.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2900, 12 October 1916, Page 7
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