A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING
u , pi ACCEPTORS FOR PRINCIPAL EVENTS. T (Kec. April 1, 9.40 p.m.) ' Sydney, April l. s , The following arc the final acceptors for i' the , '> TONCASTER HANDICAP, ot ZOCOfovs. One «' mile:—Sir Ita. 9st. 61b.; Eusebius, 9st. 21b.; Ci Wedge. 9fit.; Jlolly'n Robe, 9st.: .Tacit Find- II lay, Bft. 91b.; Bed Dome. Bst. 81b.; Chryno- „ lji-ns, Bst 91b.; Sydney Pa.mßel, Bst. 41b.; L Georprn Graves, Bst. 411).; Mount 'Frisco. Bst. 3 41b.; Haud, fist. 21b.; Wedding Day, Sst. ?.lb.; Gambler's Gold, Bst. 21b.: Kenilis, 7st. 121b.; Laddie Blue, 7at. 31b.; TCcmmon, 7et.:, All j* hoard, 7st.; Alnwick, fiat. 121b.; I'osadoon, 6st. 101b. ;• Overshoot. 6st 101b.; The Rover, 6st. 91b.; Palmitic. 6sfc. 71b. ST. LEGEIi, of 1500 pave. One oiilc and threcquarters. — Ifi'.lieme, Artilleryman, Wildun, Duntn'm (unlikely starters), Lord Whitton, Bnncon Fire. Kynda!, Boya Syce, i, Wort.hv Gold-Scaahore filly. „ SYDNEY OUP, of 5000 bovs. Two miloj. ' —Poilrol, 9et. 91b.; Kennaquliair, Sst. Slli.; 1' Artilleryman, 9st. 21b.; King of, the Sea, II Cst..; Macadam,, 7st. 121b.; Millieme, 7ft. 121b.; Umey, 7st, 111b.; ICenilford, 7et. 1011).: lan 'Or. 7st. 91b.; Ammonia. 7st. 71b.; Car- .• born, 7st. 61b.; Greg. 7st.-51b.;. Rylvafort, H 7et.: Posinstro. 7st.: Tenterfleld, frt. 131b.; h ' Emblematic, Cst. 131b.; Laddie Blue, 6st. ' v 121b.; Wildun, 6st. 121b.; Seabomid, Cft. ti 121b.; Clan Fingon, Sst. 121b.; Posadnon, w 6st. 101b.; New Zealand. 6st. 101b.; The n ( Hover, 6st. 91b.-Prcßfl Assn. FINAL OALLOPS. A Sydney, April 1 For the' final gallops the weather was ilno and the tracks fast. Sydney Damsel ran seven furlongs in lmin. 28see., and Cctinge beat Gambler's Gold over seven in furlongs iu liniu. 28aec. Kcnnaqulmir brat — lan 'Or over a mile in lmin. iicce. Ar' Jl■ f lerymnn did six furlonta in imln. J63toe.',
Poitrel nino furlonps in 2min, lecc., K.usebiufl six furlongs 111 lmin _ lOlsec. Whizbang covered a nillo in lmin. j ssdc. Wedding Day and All Aboard went six furlongs in lmin. 19sec.. Greg nine furlong in 2iimi. OJscc., Piilm Leaf llvo furlonna in lmin. Bsec., and Rcaiinon six furloro-s in lmin. 16}scc. Kcnilford ivud New Zealand beat Amazonia over a. mile and a quarter, done in 2mln. I2leec. —Press Assn. nOCORD CROWDS EXPECTED. (Rcc. April 3,'0.30 a..m.) Sydney, April 2. Tlio weather ia fino, and there is every indication of record crowds at the races and allow— Press Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 161, 3 April 1920, Page 8
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