KEEPING WATCH WINS AT WILLIAMSTOWN
King Colossus Destroyed MELBOURNE, March 28. Eesults from the Williamstown races are: — EASTEE STAKES Of £500; 1$ mile. KEEPING WATCH, 7.1S (Bkidmore) 1 Lilirene, 7.5 (West) 2 Donaster, 8.12 (Oox) 3 Eight started. Wpn by a neck, third baek three lengths. Timo, 2.8, Araunah was second in the Werribee Higliweight Handicap, in which Palatinate was nnplaced. Prjncess C^npx was unplaced in the Maiden Two-year-old Handicap, and Sir Simper and Liinond Lad were nnplaced in the Seaside Handicap, Elng Colossus (N.Z.) collided with another hor.se in the Seaford Trial Hurdle and tumed a double somersault, fracturing his spine. and he was destroyed. SECOND DAY. On the conclu'ding day of the Wil« liamstown races the EASTEE OUP Of £1050; 2 miles. DEMOTIC, Mr L. Kennedy's b.g. by BurTabadeec— Perpetual. 6yr«^ 8.0 1
Highardo, 8.1 3 Mntable, 8.5 3 Eight started. Won by three lengths, half a length between second and third. Amalia was fourth. Time, 3.26. Araunah was third in the Federal Handicap, in which Whernside was unplaced. Bellevue was nnplaced in the Juvenile Handicap, Limond Lad was unpaced in the 'l'hree-year-old Handicap. ,
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 61, 30 March 1937, Page 13
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