SPORTING.
[By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] United Press Association. A Sydney ' cablegram states that Mountain Knight has been scratched for all remaining Ranclwick engagements. THE A.J.C. MEETING. Sydney, October 3. Hurdles.—Capintesta 1. Briarberry 2. Jack Bice 3.. Nine starters. Time. 3min 44]sec. Trial Stakes.—-Ulva’s Isle Kingsuirgh 2. Van Bren 3. Ten starters, l ime, 2rnin S.Vsee. 7 W'mohMr, wreie ad a half.—E. J. Watt’s br g Mounun Knight, by Mountain King—La 'eille (McLachlan), 1; A. Foley’s b c lira, by Antonio—Virtu, 2; K. S. McLeod’s ch o Woorak, by Tracfiiaii' —Mala m, 3. Woorak led to the distance, here Mountain Knight challenged, vinning by three-quarters or a length, bree lengths between second and bird. Maxbery was lust. Time, 2min ’<s} sec. Epsom Handicap, a handicap sweep;tako of 20sovs. each, with 2000sovs. uldod; for three-year-olds and upwards ; the owner of the second horse o receive -lOOsovs. and the owner of the third 200sovs. from the prize.— Portrush, 7.4 (Quigley), 1; Garliu, 7.0, 2; Gigandra, 9.10, 3. All started. Won easily by two lengths, Gigandra a length further away. Time, Imin >7;|sec. Spring Stakes, a sweepstake of 10 sovs. each, with 2000sovs. added ; for chrec-year-olds and upwards; the own°r of the second horse to receive 400 ■nvs. and tlie owner of the third 200 ■ovs. from the prize; w.f.a.; one mile nd a-half.—W. Daily’s eh h St. Sarwyne, 4yrs, 7.0, 1; Peterson and Coniclly’s ch h Lilyveil, 6yrs, 9.3, 3. Eight starters. Won by three quarters 4 t length. Time, 2min 34see. Kensington Handicap.—Tatterley 1, Laggard 2, Ultramarine 3. Twenty'our starters. Won by half a length, i neck between second and third. Time Imin 27]sec. Maribyrnrig Trial Stakes—Red Signal 1, Nicamor 2. Twenty-four start■rs. Pretty Bobby won after a desperate finish by half a bead, Red Signal beating Nicamor by half a length Pretty Bobby weighed in two pounds ■dimt-weight, and was disqualified, the race being awarded to Red Signal, nmo, ooj-sec. October Stakes.—Aleconner 1, Anna Jarlovna 2, Sylvanmoro 3. Twelve darters. Won by a length and a-half, ".bird horse two lengths away. Time, imin Gjsec.
NAPIER PARK MEETING. ' [Pbb Parcs* Association.} Totalisator investments wore £15,138, against £17,358 last year. Additional results:— Park Stakes, of 25050v5., one mile , and a quarter.— l Haskayno 1,2 Cam- ■ peador 2, 5 Montana 3. Won by a 1 head, two lengths between second and 1 third. Time, 2miu 3-ssec. ' Juvenile Handicap, of 15Usovs., four furlongs.—2 Cold Foil 1 Asterias 2, j 7 iiangitcro 3. Won by a neck, third horse four lengths away. Time, 51 see. County Hack Handicap, of 125s«vs., me mile.—l Kimbombi 1, 3 Steinhall I, (5 Whakahoki 3. Won by a head, '■ two lengths between second and third, j Time, 1 min 43see. Railway Handicap, of loOsovs., six! furlongs.— 2 Indigo 1, 5 Suratura 2, ' 5 j'iocene 3. Won by three lengths, a length between second and third. ■ Time, imin 14 3-ssec.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 41, 5 October 1914, Page 7
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477SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 41, 5 October 1914, Page 7
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