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SPORTING.

AUSTRALIAN RACING. Uniiku tumu Asbocuiioh. Sydney, October 2. The weather was line and hot for the ■ llirst day of the spring mooting at IBandwick. The going was fast, and i the attendance was good. Wallace ) isinglass was considered a certainty - I'or the Derby. Woorak and Garlin - were equal favourites I'oi* the Epsom, In which .Garlin finished fourth. The Spring Stakes was the best race ol tlie day. Results:— Hurdles.- Diavolo I, Royal Hastings 2. Jack Rice 3. There -were eight istarters. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time. 3min 48sec Trial Stakes.- William the Silent 1. Feet ball 2, Tua Tore 3. Pour starters. Won by half a length. Time, 2min Ivjsoc. A..1.C. DERBY, Of 5000 sovs. ; 1 1 miles. Mr Geo. Harnett's be Cetigne (Grafton—Pretty Nell), 8.10 ... I Mr "J. Ha roll's" eh e Wallace Islinglass (Wallace Glass Queen), 8.10 - Mr |). N. Sea I (»n's br c Westcourt (Bright Steel -Trinket), 8.10 :1 Linaceae was scratched. Wallace r,singlas s led to the straight, when Cetigne moved up and challenged him nt the distance. In an exciting finish, Cetigne won by one and a-quarter lengths, a neck separating second third. Time, 2min 37sec. Epsom Handicap, of 200 sovs, one mile.--W..orak 8:12 I. Golden Hope 8.8 2, Arifer 7.11 3. All started. Won easily by five lengths. Time, I min 3l).',sec. SPRING STAKES, Of 2000 sovs. ; ] J miles. Mr W. E. Hid will's blk h Ropu- , tation (Martian —Stepfeldt,) lyrs, 9.0 • ••• t . Mr W Dalley's cli h St. Carawyne, syrs, 9.5. ... ... ••• + I Mr E. J. Watt's br h Mountain Knight, .lyrs. 9.0 3 : Dead-heat. Twelve horses started. Mountain Knight was first into the straight, . but Reputation and St. Carwyn 0 overhauled him and an exciting finish re- ' suited in a dead-heat. Mountain Knight four lengths away. Time, 2min 32sec. Kensington Handicap.—Gai 1, Cathedral 2, Modify 3. Twenty-three starters. Won by one and a-quarter lengths. Time, lmin 28sec. Colonel Soulfc will run in the Metropolitan Handicap to-morrow, and then returns to New Zealand without fulfilling his other Randwick engagements. Melbourne, October 5. Marlhjnong Trial Stakes.—Mauaro 1, Ettel'ord 2, JJeneb 3. Twenty-;wo starters. Won by a short .neck. lime, li'isec. October Stakes.—-Lavendo i, Patrobas 2, De Gama 3. Twelve starters. Won by three-quarters of a length, a neck separating .second and third. Traquette was fourth, a head away. Time, 2min GAsec. Brisbane, October 3. The Queensland Guineas resulted.-•-Irish Coleen 1, Bugilgar 2, Alarm 3. Won by thret lengths. Time, lmin iUsec. NAPIER PARK RACING CLUB. Napier, October 2. J. O'Sheu, rider of Egypt, in ..he Juvenile Handicap nas fined £-30 lor boring in on C. Emerson on Parley Sugar, and H. Young "on Chit Chat. Additional results:—' Park Stakes Handicap. o»ie and ; half miles.—2 Montana 7.11 1, 6 Midnight Star 7.3 2, 8 Red book 7.6 3. Also started: 10 Multiply, i Mummer, 5 Sir Alba, 5 Biridine, 9 Black All, 1 Marco Bello, 12 Jem, 7 Hylatus, J J Sicily. Won by a length. Time, 2min 9 2-ssec. Taradale Handicap Hurdle Pace. One and three-quarter miles.—2 Arnake 1, 7 Vascular 2, 9 Sleacombe 3. Also started: 1 St. Elmn, 6 Flingot, 8 Bravest, 1. liraeburn, 3 Sam Pan, G King's Guard. Won by two lengths. Time, 3min 17sec. Juvenile Handicap. Four furlongs. 3 Egypt 1, 13 Tress id a 2, 1 Hyttus 3. Also started : o Lady Elysian, 1 Hyllus, 3 Chit Chat, 11 Powder King, 10 Bonespiere, 1 Lady Kilworth, 2 Parley Sugar, 8 Genee, 12 Circle Lady, 9 Tinker,/ 7 Multaiiie. 7 Chemise, 6 Communique. Won by half a length. Time, 50 2-ssec. County Hack Handicap. One mile. —JI Roumania L, 2 Carillion 2, 6 jWhakahoki 3. Also started: 5 Lado- : guer, 12 Discussion, 7 Hygia, 1 St. jOmer. 3 Hikahikeke, 1 Alces, 8 Finisterre. 10 True Gun, 12 Falstone, 9 I Belgian Maid, It Rongamau. Won by a length and a-half. Time, lmin 43 4-ssec. Railway Handicap. Six furlongs.— 1 Chortle 1, 7 Pursefiller 2, 3 Tatterley 3. Also started: 2 Croesus, 9 Kooya, 7 Astorias. 5 Evadne, 5 Shaki, 10 Bootle, 8 Step. Won' by half a length. Time, lmin 16 2-ssee.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 30, 4 October 1915, Page 7

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 30, 4 October 1915, Page 7

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 30, 4 October 1915, Page 7

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