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THE TURF

V.R.C. SPRING MEETING LINLITHGOW STAKES WON BY WOLAROI STAGECIRL WINS THE OAK STAKES. By Te'lecrapli-Presß AssoDiation-Copyrieht (Rcc. November 7, 8.5 p.m.) '• Melbourne, November 7. The weather wan deiiglitluJ mitl uiwro was a nood attendance for tho ihiril da; of the V.it.C. Spring Meeting at Ftemington. The first two winners are owned iii South Australia. Lisnavanc is a half-sister to Cei.icne. There was a great race for the Linlithgow Stakes. Wolaroi won in the last i'ow strides, just- defeating the favourite Magpie.' This is W'olaroi's: second win in this race. Results:— NOVEMBER HURDLE RACE, a sweepstakes of 5 sots, each, with. 500 boys, added. ,Three miles. Messrs. Lord and Hunkin's b. m. Miss Rosslyn, 'by Sir liobert-Dearix, aged, l 9st. 51b. ! :.: •,-. 1 Mr. Jl. Franklin's ch.-g. Shadow Dancer, by Tom Wedgwood-Ballet Girl, 4yra., list;' 51b , , 2 'Jr. A. E. Tyson's b. g. Sir Carl, b.v Sir Havmont— Cariuya, syrs„ 9st. 21b 3 There were eight starters. Won by a length, half 'a length separating .second and third. Time. Siniri. 19Jsco. , MIMOSA STAKES, a 6 sovs. each, with 600 sovs. added, For two-year-oldß. Six furlongs. Mrs. R, G. H. Hope's b. f. Lisnavane, by Linacre--Prctty Nell, Bst. 51Jb. 1 Mr. E. E. D. Clarke's''ch. f. Sextia, by The Welkin-Seville.. 7st. 121b.- 2 Mr. W. Kclbo's b. g. Millieme, by Piastre -Silk Stockings, 85t..71b.-,:...: 3 There were thirteen starters. Won by three-quarters of a length, a length sep-' arating second and- -third. . Time. lmin. LINLITHGOW STAKES, a sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, with 1000 sovs. added, Weight-for-age. , One mile. Mr. D. U. Seatqn'a blk. h. Wolaroi. by Kenilworth-Widden Lass, syrs., 9st. 2lb. :.!.;..:.:. (W.: M'Lachlan) 1 Messrs. Robinson and Clark's blk. 11. Magpie, by Bark Donald-Popingay, syrs., Oat. 131b. : •••■• 2 Mr. S. P. Mackay's b. c. Outlook, by The Welkin-Jlonodia,-3yrs., Bst 3 There were Ave starterß. Magpie led slightly from Wolaroi to the half-distatice. Wolaroi won by a head, a length u~d a half between second and third. Time, lmin. 59sec.. , - OARNIVAL HANDICAP, a sweepstakes of ■ 5 boys, each,'.with 600 sovs. added. One. mile and a Quarter. Mr. E. E. D. Clarke's br. c. Cape Sky, by .The Welkin-Cipe Hatteras, 3yrs„ _ 7st: ,51b. ■•••■•••• 1 Mr. J. J. O'Toole's b. g. Red Signal, by Linacre-Red Flag,- 6yrs„ 7aK 131b. ...J, Mr. 'IT.'- A. Currie's gr. g. ,Menin, by Roi Hcrode—Saindoux, 4yrs., 6st. 91b. ...... 3 There were eleven starters. Won uy a head, i Time, 2min. s}sec. O\K STAKES, a sweepstakes of 10 sovs. each, with 500 sovs. added. One mile .-. < and a half! - . , , Mr. J':' Patterson's b. f. Stagegirl, by Comedy King-Petruvia, • 3yrs., Bst, 101b. .:....... • :..■•• •• "1 Mr. "J. Baron's" ch. f. Princess Lucy, by' Prince Footc—Australian Gas, . 3yrs.,' Set. IMb. ;■■-,■■■■■ 2 Mr. S. Hordern's br. f. Fuugoid, -by Bronzino-Fungus, 3yrs.,'Bst. 101b........ 3 There were' eight- starters. Priucesa Lucy led in the early stages, but was caught by Stagerirl at the distance. Won by half a longth.'three-lengths separating second and third. Time, 2niin. 36Jsec., cß>hicli equals the race record. ' VETERAN STAKES, a sweepstakes of 5 : sots.,'-.with 500 sovs. added./ One mile and a half. • , Mr: H. Williams's blk. h. by . Linacre-Lady Pamela, 6yrs., 9at, 2Ui.-M Mr. DrU. Seaton'e b. h. Eastcour.t, by . Enrlaton-Lady Ru'enalf, syrs„ 7st. ' 121b. .'--• 2 Mr. H. W. Morton's blk. g. Pn-rkdale, by Royal Artillery—Fancy -Free. syrs., / ■' 6st. 71b .............. J There were five-starters. Won by half-a length. Time, 2m;n. 37Jsec. r : CANTERBURY ACCEPTANCES. . By Telegraph— Frees Association. Chrlstchurch, November 7. Following xare the Canterbury JockeyClub's acceptances for the third day:— MIDDLETON HURDLES, of 200 sove. Ono mile and threD-quartcrß.-Vascular, Hat. 31b.; Vacuum, lOst. 1311).; Kill! Star. 10st.; Good Hope, 9st. 151b.; Achilledcs, 9st. 81b. APPRENTICES' HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Seven furlongs.-Sabine, Bst, Mb.; Bell Rock.-Bst, 91b.; Risiiigham. Bst. 81b.; Bomb, 7st, 81b.; Happy Captain, 7st. 71b.; Arihia, 7st. 3!b.; Indus, 7at, 21b.; Greokson, 7st. SPRING NURSERY, of "100 sove. Five Bst. 81b.; Ainythae, BBt. 81b.; Royal Stag, est. 41b.; Mac-Duff. 7st. ' 101b.; Flight Commander. 7st. 91b.; Golden Crozier, 7st. 51b.; »Slammer, 7st, 21b.; (-Mustard Pot, 6st. 111b.; Sycorax, 6st. 9ib. 'METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, of 1250. govs. '.One mile and a half-Client. 9st. 41b.; Snub. 9st. 21b.; llargerine, Bst.; KilriiQon, 7st. 131b.; Rorke'a Drift, 7st. 121b.; Glendowcr, 7st. 91b.; Mascot, 7st, 71b.; Sedd-el-Bahr, 78t. 31b.; Cynic, 7st. 21b.; Kilrush, 7at. lib.; Karo. 7st.; Risiiigham, 6st. 7lb. • AVON WELTER, of 4CO 'bovs. Six fur-longa.-Bagdad, 9st-.-91b.; 80-Pcep. 9st. 91b.; Birkenvnlc, 9st. 81b.; Maioha, Bst. 131b.; Daytime.. Bst, ,121b.; Revocation, Bst. 41b.; Damien, Bst, 21b.; Lionskin. Bst, 21b.; Oratress, 7st. 131b.; Pyjaroa, 7st. 131b.; Oxenhopc, 7st. 111b.; Thestius, 7st. 91b.; .Matatua, 7st. 7!b. < , STEAD MEMORIAL, of 750 sovs. - One mile and a quarter— Sasanof, 9st.; Nanna, Bst>. 91b.; Gloaming, 7st. 91b.; Punka, 7st, 71b. ■ RANDOLPH HANDICAP, of 2CO bovs. Six furlongs.—Maioha, .9st. 91b.; Olaverhousc, Sst. lib.; RoßCvear, Bst.Blb.; Jingo. 85t..61b.; Warform, Bst. 31b.; Sleepy Head. Sst. lib.; Moorabbe,-,75t.131b'.; Algidus. 7st. 131b.;.Spyglass."7st.M21b.; Killiney, 7?t. 31b.; Melee, 7st. 21b.; Missouri, 7st. 21b.; Wedding Night. 7st,; Bomb-proof, 7st.; Trickery, 7st.; Bonslgn. 7at.; Larissa. 7st.; Bondage. 1 75t.; Vascbnia, 7st.; Love Match. 7st.; Soultmcna, 7st.; Sisyphus,-76t.; .Immense, | 7st. • FENDALTON HANDICAP, of 600 bovs. One milc.-H.vmestra, Bst. 131b.: Vo!o. Bft, 111b.; Kilboyne, Bat. ■ 61b.; Adjutant, Bst, 31b.; Good Day, Bst. 3ib.; Nystad. Bst. f,lh.; Asnalaphus. 7st. 71b.; Nanna. 7st. 71b.; Sedd-cl-Bahr. 7st. 71b.: Mill o' Gowrie, 7st, 41b.; Melee. Vst, 31b.; Glorify. 7st. 3)b.; Daytime, 6st. 131b.; Marsa, 6st. lib.; Tremena, 6st. 71b.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 38, 8 November 1918, Page 8

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 38, 8 November 1918, Page 8

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 38, 8 November 1918, Page 8

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