RANDWICK SPRING MEETING
KENNAQUHAIR WINS METROPOLITAN CLIBBORN STAKES WON BY KILLOWENBUNDEILA WINS BREEDERS' PLATE. Bγ Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (floe. October 7, 3.20 p.m.) Sydney, October 7. Tho weather was du;l iCnit showery, the attendance large, and the kohie good lor (.ho second day-of the A.J'.li. ttnring ilecting c.L Kanritt'icli. 'In the iibsL'ncs of Kilmoon uis Clibboni Stakes louiied a good thing tor Almoner, but MUowen, ridden by U'Shcu, was never headed. On Saturday's brilliant iorm Poitrel chared favouritism with Keuuaquhair lor tha 3t<itro]iolitan ilamiicap, but he was never prominent-. The Destroyer made the pneo. Pi-Tncn Viridia looked like a winner, out at tlie distance Kcnmiqiil'air, Jiy a brilliant run, swamued the opposition. Ar«h Marcllii ran a good race. Estland finished' sixth, and Bee was further fcacl; Kilmoon was considered a, certainty in the Squatters' lfamlicnp, but was never ainoug tho leaders, -inil finished fifth. Silent Way was fourth.
Detail results are:— SirOKTS HANDICAP, a handicap sweepstiiko of 10 sovfl each, with 500 sovs. added. Six' furlongs. Mr. D. Tj. Scaton's-blk. ]i. Vnlaroi, by Kenilworth—Widden Lass, 5yr3., 9st, 71b 1 Mr. Hunter White's br. .h. Franco," by Charlemagne ll—Ether. 4yrs., 7st. 21b : J Messrs. A. AV. Harry and J. Samuel's b. g. Bolara'iiK, by ChaHeiiEor-Lady Wallace, aged, 9st. Jib 3 There were fifteen starters, iriehidins Kilhope and Lingerie. Won by two lengths, twelve lengths separating second and third. Time, lmiii. 13isec. CLIBBOEM STAKES, a sweepstake of 10 eoye. each, with 6Cfl t-ovs. added. Ono mile ajid a, furlong. Mr, T. U. Lowry's b. c. Killowen, by Kilbrouey—Success, 3yrs., Bst.-slh.' (J. O'Shea) 1 Mr. G li. Stead's ch. c. Almoner, by Boniform—Cassock, 3yrs., Bst. 51b. ... 2 Mrs. H. Pitcher's br. e. Carbcrn, by Bernard— Carolga-, 3yrs., Bst. 51b. ... 3 Tim only starters. The order -wa3 unchanged throughout. Won bv one ami a< quarter lengths. Time, lmin. 53!, sec. THE METROPOLITAN, a handicap sweep. Kfakfi of SO sovs. each, with 4000 sovs. added. One ?nils and a hail. Messrs. W. 31. Borthwiok and ,f. Laycock's ch. ,h. KemuU)iihair, by Konilworth—Calluna, lyrs., Bst. 41b. (W. 31'Cachlan) I Mr. S. -Horderii's br. g. Arch Marclla, by Marble Arch-Seatoiielk, 6yre., Bafc. (F. Dcmpsey) 2 Mr. 11. William's bile. h. Lingle, by Liuacre—Lady Pamela, (isra.. 9st. (P. Brown) 3 Thero were twenty-nine starters, iudiuling Bee and Estland. Publican and The Destroyer were first to show out. The -order when passing tho stand was: The Destroyer, Publican. Quaestor, Lordacrc, nndj Bee. This order was maintained, and The Destroyer was first into the straight, but Prince Viridia forged to the front. At tho distance Kennaquhair made a great mil and overhauled the leaders. Won by two_ lengths and a half, the third horse two ichgtlia away. Time. 2min. 31Jsec. A protest against tho winner was dismissed. FIKST STEEPLECHASE, .1 handicap sweepstake of 2 Bovs each, with tfX sovs. added. About tivo miles and ii half. Mr. A Doyle's b. g. Mulgawillali. by MulE.v-Overflow, a-jed. 106t. 71b/ ... 1 Messrs. J. «nd 13. Meddan'fi l>. e. Compromise, by Treudiaut-Promise, aged, lOst. 131b. '. 2 Mr. W. Kichinond's br. n. St. Klmn. by St. Ambrose-Maude, need, list. 71b. 3 There wore ten starlcis. but only throe finished. Won by twelve lengths. Tune, smin. 21sec. BBEEDEIIS' PLATE, a, sweepstake or 20 sovs. each, willi 12=0 sove. added. For two-year-old colts and gcidiugs. Five furlongs. Mr. J. M'Master'* br. c. Bundclla, by TresKttdy—Peruita, Bst. 51b 1 Mr D. V. Scaton's ch. c. Tamburuora, by Tr'essady—Beatrix Avington, Bst.
- s|]j _ U Mr. l<! s!"K'.'"jrac'kinnon'p BatUewrack, by Malstcr-Yoisiina, 8;t. 51b 3 T.lieri , wore twcnty-onn s.tartei'3. Won by two lengths, one and a half lengths sennratiiiK eecond nnd third. Time, lmiii. 2isec. SDUATTEKS , HANDICAP, a liamlic.w Bwocpstake. .of 10 sovs. each, with EOI) hovs. added. Ono mile and three furMr. °C. e s. M'Phillaniy's l>. Z- Si-landva, bv Princo Footc—Hantcpsp, Syi's.. 6st. 1 "Mr. \V. Kelso's l)r. g. Chid, by AntonioLclninina. aged. 7st, 101b, Mr "C. T. Clcrlte's" 1). h. Ma<«list«:r. t)y Hidins MflSlev-Jlary Merv, syrs., Set. 21b •' ;••••:: d There were eleven Rtartnrs, incliittinF Kilmoon and Silent Way. The winner led throughout, and ,won by four lengths. Time,' 2min. 203scc.
SPRINC SCRATCHINCS. (Jtcc. October 7. 9.10 p.m.) . Melbourne, October 7. Colbert, Bunting. Edrlngton. and Mount Alf have been ecratched Tor the GaulflJfonS,,Alf nnd Tluitlioir have been Ecratchwl lor. ; r ;.e Melbourne Cup.
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