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FLEMINGTOIY RESULTS

MITSUI AND GREENHORN

United Press Association—By Electric Tele-

graph—Copyright.

MELBOURNE. January 1

At the Flemington races Poolcy Bridge, in winning the New Year Hurdle, established a course record, his time being., a quarter of a second flower than the world record for two miles. Mr. W. R. Kcmball's Greenhorn surprised by winning the Hagot Handicap. Results :-'- NEW TEAR HURDLE. Poolev Bridge, 11.4 (tTealoy) \ Has Kasa, 10.9 (Swcctman) - Etymology, 10.« (Armsclen) ■> Six started. One length and a quarter: four lengths. Time, Smin 85Usee. STRADBROKE STAKES,. £1500; 5 furlongs. Mitsul, 8.10 (Voitre) J Benedict. S.lO (Skidmore) - Tonga, 8.10 (A. Reed) ° Eleven started, including Prince Quel. "Neck; half a length. Time, lmin. STANDISH HANDICAP, £750; fi furlongs. Ogwcll, S.» (Badger) „ Press Gang, 9.0 (Skidmore) T, The Monarch, 7.10 (Cox) •••• Sixteen started, including Quarto. Half a lengtllTlength and a half. Time, lmin Usee.

BAGOT HANDICAP, £1000; 11/:l1/: miles. Greenhorn. 7.10 (Cox) , } Hot Shot, 5.9 (Skidmore) - Musslo. T. 2 (Preston) V-" Eleven started. Head: length and threequarters.- Time, 2mm 30--) 4 sec.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 6

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FLEMINGTOIY RESULTS Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 6

FLEMINGTOIY RESULTS Evening Post, Volume CXXI, Issue 1, 2 January 1936, Page 6

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