RACING.
[Australian & X.Z. Cable Association.] 1 iOitOlt ATA it ACES. CHRESTCHUECH. April 10. Thu llororata Racing ( iulths annua! mv. ling iu lield on Saturday in title weather. The course was in excellent order, and the attendance was good, i lie totalisator handled LT’tiV again a IT 132 last year. Triad Plate. ..Motor S;mi-li 1. S. ■• 1 2. Poaeher 3. Won by a length. Time 1.1. Bangor 11 igliweight ! handicap. AYauwlow !. Bright ling 2. 'Adi t’ubland 3. Won by half a length. IYu--1.13 3-3. ( 11a nduro Trot H and it an. - Eair had 1. Asset, ip i.ady Cio 3. Won by a length. Time 3.37 3-3. llororata Cup.—Os'- (,'ouen I.Tliorndale 2. Jarre tier re 3. YYon by a bead. Time 2.10 2-3. Naudown Hack Handicap. —Spndc I. Master John 2, Royal Tractor 3. Won by two lengths. Time 1.17. liraekondale Handicap.— Rooster I, Tlioindule 2. .la metier re 3. Won by a length. Time 1.20. Snowdon Trot Handicap.- Asset 1. Mac llllon 2. Dick Bogan 3. Won by three lengths. Time 1.32. Racecourse ilill Hack Handicap. - Walerlow 1. Reaming 2. Polio 3. Won by a length. 'Time 1.23. M EEROI'ENE, April 11. Sandown Plate. - -Teahell (5.3) I, i’olelight (S.lii 2, Klang Ci.'sy 3. In a great finish Teahell won by hall a. head. Time I.ll]-. WARWICK FARM RACKS. AMOFXIS HEATS IJMKRIYK. SYUXFY. April 10. A.. record crowd attended the Warwick Farm Races yesterday. Tim weather was tine and the going was good. Amounis scored a victory in the Chipping Norton Stakes, but vas roundlv hooted in view ol bis running at the last Rosehill races the previous Saturday. Amounis demonstratetl the highest (hiss of form by Hashing past the pacemakers as i! they were on.y modern tos. Paleta in the Eairfields Handicap and Oiiondorm. in Hie Cabriimmahta Handicap were nnphieed. The loading result - : Chipping Norton Stakes.—Amounis I. I.imerick 2 Windbag 3. AYOII by throo-f|uartors of a length. The time was 2.3]. it is a course record. Warwick Farm Cup.— Litddenhani 1. Pin si non 2. Three Kings 3. Won hy -hurt neck. Time 2.31.
CnbrnimiUn Handicap.- Wedding Kvo 1. (liggle 2, Minyerookah 3. Won h\ a neck. Time 1.10 3-3. This is a record. COMMENTS ox THE I!acino. SYHNEA’ April 10. The •■ Sydney Sun" says: Windbag nan particularly well (u the turn in (ho ( hipping Norton Stakes, but rounding the tun: appeared to falter. Afunrn sharply straightened his mount, hut (110 old rush in the finishing stages was wanting. Alter the race. AAindliag was sore, and if is doubtful in the circumstances if Alilier will ask AN indbag to attempt to win the cup with 10.2 on Ids back. The "Sydney Sun” states: Spearfelt broke down badly in (he Chipping Norton Stakes, finishing seventh. The old lameness in his him! leg re-appear-ed. AA’IN Dll A(I BAM EH. file reived this dav at 8 n.m.l SYDNEY. April 11. The " Daily Telegraph ” critic sav = AA’iiulbag lamed his back leg after Saturday’s race and In-day his foreleg is in such a condition that there is no chance of his keeping his Sydney Cup engagement, and little hope that lie will contest the weight-for-age events.
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