A STABLE TREBLE
J. KING'S PERFORMANCE
(From ■■■'■' Vedette.")
'..'-SYDNEY,,-January'31, Anniversary Day at Bandwick on Monday was a red-letter affair for J. King with hi-, New Zealand-bicd tuo Limviis., Mi-> Xottava, and Goldeu Gate. Not qnlj did they win, but they ciirricd off the three principal events and all at good odds, Goldeu Gate and Misis Kottava both being at double hguics. Lnnviis spiang bomcthing of a smniisc in the £1000 Adimn Kno-s Stakes lor tince-jeai-old irllics, a iare lcgiiided as just a canter, for'another Ne'w'Zenlahdcr in Capus Thcic was a bmull field ot five, Mji.i Tip, liom J. T. Jamienon's stable, setting .i pace e.uly fiom Limviis, with Capus two lengths away and Geitel, ti aincd by 11. B. Longan, and Juamta m tho leai. Limjns went up and forced the pace with Mvia Tip at the half-mile, md; the Limond filly had- charge a furlong 11 om home Capus made a belated and bomcwli.it; vcik effoit and Limyns beat her comfoitablv. It was the fiist mn by Capus m Mr. A. E Cooper's coloms and sho doeb not look such a good buy now at 1500 guineas. Miss Kottna's puce in the Anmveisaiy Handicap was explained by her being lame on Satmday and quite a doubtful staited for the lace on Monday. She was able to go to tho post, howevei, and, peifectly placed all the way, held off the opposition. Both Mamlaw and High Cioss finished well in the minor places, but they had to como fiom too far back at the tinn to have any chance of beating Misb Xottava. - King's thiid chaige, Golden Gate, was lucky io win the sprint event in a de»peiate finish She 3ust got up'in the last stride to beat the pacemaker, Kaylah, and Vista. Kajlah just failed in tlie last .few stndcs Golden Gate has been a lucky winner for King befoie. Vista was the most unfoitunate. Bidden by an apprentice with* a 71b allowance, he was badly away fiom the, bamer, and he is usually one of the smaitest. ne flew over-the final furlong, but not fast enough. Three winners m one afternoon is not usual., but it is n not uncommon performance On Cup day at riemingtou la»t November J Sing won three laces with Sculpin, Welhe's Tip, and Perfumeiy.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1935, Page 8
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381A STABLE TREBLE Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 31, 6 February 1935, Page 8
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