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THE TRUF

RAND WICK RACES

ESTLAND AND KiLLOWEN SUCCESSFUi

DESERT GOLD SCRATCHED

Hy Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright fiteo October 13, 5.5 p.m.) Sydney, October 13. Tho weather wan brilliant, the attendaneo large, unci the sjoiuc Rood for the linnl day of the A.J.O. Spring Meeting. Finmark was scratched in favour of Killowen in the vinintliam Stakes. Well ridden by O'Shcn, Killowcn ucyer left, the issue- in doubt and won ensily, boating the favourite, Dick Motrlici , . In the Handwick Plate, Kslland, ridden by M'Laehlan, captured the spoils for tho Lowry stable in Desert, Gold's absence. After being loft at the post, Estland narrowly beat Prince Viridiu in Iho last stride. Results: HlGir-WKIGHT HANDICAP, a handicap sweepstakes of 10 sovs each,' with auJ sovs. added. Six furlongs. Messrs. A. W. 'Barry and J. Samuel's I), g. Balaranj, by Challenger-Lady Wallace, aged, list. 51b i Mr. V. Beruey's b. k. XFerbie, by O>v.il— Cireeba, aged, Wat. 21b. ; 2 Mr. Humor White's In , , h. Franco, by Charlemagne il-Ether, 4yra. 9st. 61b. 3 Thoro were fifteen starters, iucludim* Lingerie, who mas never prominent, lialarang won by a leugth and a quarter. Time, lmin. 14Jsec, WAV.KKIiF,r HANDICAP, a handicap sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, with.soo sovs. added. One mile and three-quar-ters. Mr. "W. Oarleton's" b. h. Gadabout, by St. Denis-Gadfly, ased, Bst. 91b. ... 1 Messrs. W. M. Keosli and E. Moss's br. g. Two Blues, hy True Blue-Count-ess, aged, Vet. 711) 2 Mr. D. U. Seaton's b. h. Kastcourt, by Earlston—Lady liu'enalf, syrs.,. Ost. There were eleven starters. Bee was prominent early, but failed to stay. Gadabout won- by a neck. Time, 3min. 2Jsec. DOWLING STEEPLECHASE, a handicap sweepstakes of 2 sovs each,' with WO sovs. added. About three miles. Mr. E. S.- M. Simpson's br. g. Glenquinn, I'.v Seal Rock-Mogadora, aged, 10nt. 71b l Mr. A. Doyle's 'b. g. Mulgaivillaii, by Mulga-OverGow, aged, list. 31b. ■... 2 Mr. B. G. Frazer's br. m. KenercUe. by TCenlcy—Lord Clifden mnre, aged, lOst. 61b 3 There were eifrlit starters. Tarahi Jack fell. There was a great finish, Glenquinn winning by a neck. Time, Cinin. 56jscc. GRANTHAM STAKES, a sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, with 500 rots, added. For tbree-.vear-oiils. One mile. Mr. T. If. Lowry's b. c. Killowen, by Kilbroney—Success, Bsfc. 71b. (J. O'Shea) 1 Mr. E. E. A. Oatlfiv's eh. e. Dick Mcagher, by The Nut-Faraway, Bst. 71b 2 Mr. J. V. Black's br. c. Voorawa, hy Oharlemagno 11-Gaelic Lass, Bst. 71b. 3 There were seven starters. The winner led throughout, and won easily h.v a length and a quarter. Time, lmin, 39Jsec. KANDWICK PLATF, n sweepstakes of 10 sovs. e.ieh. with 15C0 sovs. added. AVeight-for-.iKc. Two miles. Jtr. T. H. Lovrry's br. h. Estland, by Finland—War6care, 4yrs., 9st. (W. M'Laehlan) 1 Mr. "J. Baron's" l>. h. Prince Yiridis, by Prince Foote—La Crossc, 4yrs., 9st (C. Harden) 2 Mr. J. Lemon's ch. l>. Kebus, by Radium -QuibWe, fivrs,, 9et. 31b. (A. Wood) 3 Liu?lc. 9st. 71b.. r.lso started. Estland got away badly. Prince Viridls made the "ace from Ecbiis, Estland, and r.ingle, nnd the order was unchanged at tho bend. Estland moved up at the distance, mid challenged Prince Viridis._o.nd in an exciting finish won by a head. Time, 3min. 30jsec. FINAL •'IIANDICAI , , a handicap sweepstakes of 10 sovs each, with £00 sovs. added. One mile, a furlong, and a hundred yards. Messrs. ,T. Clark and M. R.trh's ch. h. Publican, by Cyglad-Menwinniou, syrs., Sst. 101b 1 Mr. T. Front's br. g. Cerise Colours, by Australian Colours—Cei'ise and White, agod, Bst, 81b, ..., 2 Mr. C. G. Barne's br. g. Norbury, by -Repartee-ICirvaiin. ii B >:d, 9st, sll>. 3 There were fourteen starters. The winner led throughout, and won easily by two leugths. Time, lmin. 581soc.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 16, 14 October 1918, Page 7

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THE TRUF Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 16, 14 October 1918, Page 7

THE TRUF Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 16, 14 October 1918, Page 7

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