RACING.
[bv TEIiEGR.UMI —I‘EU I‘ItESS ASSOCIATION.] C.J.C. RACES. SECOND DAY RESULTS. The second day of the C.J.C. meeting was held in p'-rleet weather with a large crowd. .Middleton II urdles.—-Blue Socks 1. Gold Star 2, Bon Spec J. All started. Won by two lengths. Time ILIA d-A. Criterion Handicap.-—Martian Miss 1. I. .resign 2. Boadieea J. All started. Won by a bead. Time 1.2 m !-•>. I rue 11 Handicap.- I.a Reve I. Lava 2. Lake Era :b See. Jubilant. Won by a lieek. Time 1 I X.Z. Derby. - Black Ronald I. The J’ulymnian 2. MtnJhutipo .'b S< r. Razzle * Dazzle. Day Juliet. Won l.v a length. Time 2.9 A -I-A. AUCKLAND RACES. ACCKi.AND. -Nov A. Aneklaml Races were eoitlinued in hriiliallL weather. Norma lil y Plate. Reremoana 1. I’elhn'll 2. Bright lives J. Won by Jof a leiigt h. Time I JlB. Mam.kau Hurdles. Miss Meiva I. Ruval l-'ame 2. Tim.kaha J. All stalled. Weil by 2 lengths. Time A.M J-A. DERBY RACE. (Received this day at 11. Hi a.m.) SYDNEY. November A. The •‘i!c:.'ihl" lays, rounding the borne turn in the Derby lace. King Carnival and Black Scot weie in flout, luit on the outside a Hied, of white am! orange was seen to move luster amt taster and the cry went up “Tressady wins." and the positions of the field gradually changed as tlm tilly with alluring energy, raced oil ami passed the I o-t ahead nl Drongo. Is illi Lost came t',.,,111 a long way back for third money, but. was a poor third as he was four lengths behind Drongo. Tlio "Daily Telegraph" says when T reS'inlv shot to the front at Hie top of the Straight she looked like winning easily, hot at the hair distance as if Drome, with an opening on the rads would overhaul her. Ea-h name in tun, was called by the crowd, with Lewis vigorously punching tlm latter fj..rbt out. but. ill tlm last hundred yards tim til I y galloping smoothly drew away Y.s.u In- three quarters nt a length. The di.tanee was too great lor King Carnival and Rahim. Scot also u ,..,l coed near tlm m.sl. Dempsey said he'had a run Ml Dm way. The !Ijll x- galloped on the heel, d! nuutuei lior-v at one stage, but ",e.v ! roomie,l the heme torn she went so I well that he knew she was site to win.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 November 1923, Page 3
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