WILLIE WIN'S W1N
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[ OHBISTOHUBCH, Last Night. ; The Oanterhury Jockey Club's autumn meeting concluded to-day. | The weather was uncertain in the | morning, heavy rain falling up to S noon, but afterwards the sun dione. i The' track was on the eoft stde. | The attendance "was good considerj ing the conditions and the totalisa- | tor investments amounted to £26, j 240, compared with £23,616 lut ; year. The total for the meeting was £69,986, as against £59,474 last year. Results: — PEERSWICK BRUSH HURDLES, of £300; two miles. 3-3 RED SUN, - 11.13 (C. Thomson) 1 7-7 Monastic, 9.0 (R. K. Sroith) .. 2 1-1 Brigadore, 9.12 (W. Hogan) .. 3 Also started: 2-2 Golden Lap, 4-5 Hunting Bag, 6-6 Look Smart, 5-4 Polydora car. 10.13. Won by three lengths, half a lengfch * between second and third. Polydora was fpurth. Time, 3.49 2-5. AUTUMN NURSERY HANDICAP, of £350; six furlongs. 7-7 GREAT BRAMBLE, 7.7 (A. C. Messervey) .. . . . . 1 1-1 LazyboueSj 9.1 (E. J. Mackie) 2 4-5 Mulatto, 8.4 (A. Parsons) . . 3 Also started: 3-2 Top ' Row, 2-3 Sereamer, 5-4 Irish Fiddle, 6-8 Bonnie Agnes, 8-6 Yale, 9-9 Baldoon, 10-10 Merry March car. 7.9 J. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Irish Fiddle was fourth. Time, 1.15. 45th CHALLENGE STAKES, pf £500; seven furlongs.4 1 ROYAL CHIEF (H. N. Wiggins) 1 2 Nightdress (A. Messervey) .. 2 2 Paper Slipper (A. E. Ellis) .... 3 The only starters. Won by a length, four lengths between second and third. Time, 1.32. YALDHURST HANLlbAP, of £250; seven furlongs. 1-1 DICTATE, 0.0 (R. J. Mackie) ■ 1 2-2 Miracle, 8.8 (A. E. Ellis) .. ... 2 5-5 Lustrai, 8.4 (A. Messervey) . . 3 Also started: 6-6 Glenavon, 3-4 Sunbeam, 8-8 Gresham, 7-7 Coming Star, 9-9 Clubman car. 7.12, 4-3 Almira, 10-10 Sky Lass. Won by a length and a-half, two lengths between second and third. Glenavon was fourth. Time, 1.31 4-5. ADDINGTON HANDICAP, of £300; about nine furlongs. 1-1 SOYEREIGN LADY, 9.5 ,(D. O'Oonnor) 1 2-2 Myriam, 8.0 (H. Hibberd) .... 2 3-4 Rousseau (A. Parsons) 3 Also started: 1 Chidden (bracketed ' with the winner), 10-10 Jolly Beggar, 5-5 Superex, 13-13 Sky Pilot car. 7.12b , 6-6 Recollection, 11-11 Heloise, 9-8 ! Robant, 7-7 Lofty, 4-3 Orange Bud, 8-9 • Balmenter car. 7.5, 12-12 Dropped Catch. Won by three lengths, two lengths j between second anl third. Chidden was fourth. Time, 1.57 3-5. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP, of £800; about li miles. 1-1 WILLIE WIN, 7.13 (A. Messervey) 1 8-7 Arctie King, car. 8.2* (P. Burgess) a 2-2 Wild Ohase, 9.6 (D. O'Connor) 3 Also started: 5-5 Queen of Song, 3-3 Ponty, 6-6 Concertpitch, 4-4 Chiei' Ranger, 9-8 Sunee, 7-9 Rebel Lad. Going out of the straight, Queen of Song was followed by Ohief, Ranger, Wild Ohase, Concertpitch and Willie Win. At the mile, Queen . of Song, Chief Ranger, "Willie Win and Wild Ohase was the order, with the leaders praetically the same at the far furn. Queen of Song was two lengths clear of Willie Win at the half-mile, with Wild Chase, Ohief Ranger, Rebel Lad, Con- i certpitch and Arctic King. Queen of j Song still had charge entering the | straight, but Willie Win then drew out to win by a length from Arctic King with Wild Ohase a similar distance away third. Concertpitch was fourth. Time, 2.39 2-5. j GIMCRACK HANDIOAP, of £250; 6 furlongs. 3-3 GREY HONOUR, 8.13 (A. Russell) 1 7-7 Night Wings, 7.7 (A. 0. Messervey) 2 '5-5 La France, 7.10 (P. Atkins) .. 3 . Also started: 2-2 Stratosphere, 1-1 Violenta, 6-6 Epic, 8-9 Gold Cross car. 8.2$, 4-4 Nolana car. 7.5, 9-8 Silver Slipper, 10-10 Lady Kate. A length; head. Silver Slipper was fourth. Time, 1.15 1-5. TEMPLETON HANDICAP, of £400; 6 furlongs. 4-5 EMISSARY, 8.9 (A. E. Ellis) 1 5-4 Knockfiu, 8.3 (P. Burgess) . , 2 1-2 Cyrillian, 7.13 (A. Messervey) 3 Also started: 3-3 Rebel Ohief car. 8.6$, 9-9 Wino, 6-8 Epris, 8-7 Metai Bird, 10-10 Invoice car. 7.8, 2-1 Fiord, 7-6 Joyous. Three-quarters of a lengfch; a head. Metal Bird was fourth. Time, 1.14. I
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