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SPORTING.

RACING IN AUSTRALIA

Bt EiiEOTuio Temsgbaph—CoPYßlGm

[United Pbess Association. J Sydney, September 14

Chelmsford * Stakes.—Duke Foot. 9.11, 1; Beragoon, 8.2, 2; Radno i.2, 3. Twenty-four started, but r New Zealanders. Duke Foote. go ting clear, ran on the rails enteri:. the straight. He went to the froi. 4 t the distance, and though Ber. goon "threw out a good ch'allengDake Foote won, full of running, 1 uno and a-half lengths, Radnor fo: i'angth-i aw.y. Cider ami Andeloslmin : digandra. 10.4, fidden by the Nt Zealand jockey, Oliver, beat 25 othc;. in Way 'Handicap, once <Mi 'ihiphasising that'he 1 ' is thfc . be. spnntbi in Australasia. The fie ■included- \ ali'lo-9-.i, and Athenic -8.. who was fuvorite. The latter led t the distance, bub then faded ,out. Sprint, Handicap.—Tartanus, 6.. 1; Emper;dor, 8.7, 2; Cagon, 8.3.. ' Twenty-four started, including Ek trakoff, 8.7. Emperador, patient: riiiden by. C. Emerspn, occupied se< ond plaice .■'behind' Allure, who w; beaten at the distance. In a race up, the straight, the light-weijj ...on,, by threeTguarters of a lengti half a length between second ■an third. Electrakoff wav fourth. Tinn 2min 10£sec ;

Don Quax started in the Hurdle but was pulled up, the jockey havhi lost a stirrup. -

lianksia, 7.12, started in the Novic Handicap, which was won by Kirr billi e.?. Cherubim, 8.7, started in the Wei ter, which was won by Harthll, 10.2. Melbourne, September 14. Moonbria won the Second Divisio Handicap at Mentone.

THE SPRING HANDICAPS. Sydney, September 14

Gigandra and Duke Foote are no strong favorites for lb© Epsom Haidicap and Metropolitan Handicap n spactively. Emperador has been we backed for the Metropolitan Handicaj and only throe others' are. more far, cied.

THE COOLGARDIE CUP. Perth, September 14

The Coolgardie Cup resulted as fol lows:-—West Park 1, Agrville 2, Fu] Sail 3 Ten started. Won by ha) a head. Time, 2min 25Jsec.

HUNT CLUB RACES

[Per Press (Association.]

The following weights have been de clared for the North Taranaki Hun Club races:—

Members' Flat, 1J miles.—Bis march 12.12, Otaraoa 12.12, Star Las. 12.5, Drudgery 11.10, Tokoman ii. 7.

Qpen Hack Handicap, five fur longs—Paoli 11.7, Draft 10.7, Pi in cess Flo 10.3, Galtee 9.7, Millbank 8.11, Warea 8:7, Durna 8.7, Angol: 8;7, Zeal's Green 8.7.

Novice Handicap, about two miles —Uruti 12.0, Grey Boy 11.10, Bill; 11.7, Gaiety Girl 11.0, Bluey 11.0. Rangikura 11.0, Barmaid 11.0. Bracelet. Handicap, about 2 miles. —lngenkender 13.0, Red Gauntlet 12.0, BaHinlor But>on 11.12, Victor 11.1.0, 801 l Rougie 11.10, Don't Fail Me 11.10, Lady Kitchener 11.7, Laddie 11.0, Fr.uti 11.0, Rangikura 11.0. Hunt Cup, about 2\ miles. —Bismarck 13.0, Ingonkender 12.10, Otaraoa 12.0, Star Lass 12.5, Zante 12.5. Rua 12.0, Drudgery 12.0, Tokomaru 11.10, Ingle-wood 11.0.

Open Hark, four furlongs.—Princess Fin 10.7, Galtee 9.12. Dr. Gama 9.0, Millbanks 8.12, Warea 8.7, Zeal's Green 8.7, Durna 8.7, Angola 8.7. Hrrdlos Handicap, one and a half miles.—Tngnnkender 12.12, - Otaraoa 12.3, Star Lass 12.2, Zant* 12.0. Drudgery 11,7, Tokomaru 11.7, Don't Fail Me 11.0, Red Gauntlet 10.7.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12, 15 September 1913, Page 2

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12, 15 September 1913, Page 2

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12, 15 September 1913, Page 2

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