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FIVE OUT

N.S.W. LEADING RIDERS INCIDENT IN JOCKEY’S ROOM As a result of certain happenm* the jockeys room at the CamSj lark (Sydney) racecourse aft»2 Juvenile Handicap last Saturday R. Adams, the well-known jockVv Y? suspended from riding in month, and H. Perry! the to the dispute, was fined £lO. Adams rode Happy New in th« *■» in question, and Perry had the *£2 on Kin bally, who ran second. After the race words were eichin** in the jockeys’ room, and it leged that Adams struck Perry airiT whip. 1 Including Adams, five of the riders in the State are now terms of enforced idleness for var^- f infractions of the rules—J. Munm Lills, W. Johnstone, and D. Munra" 1 A NOTED RIDER Adams talked of appealing agair*. the decision after the stewards’ fEdh# was announced, but did not actuallodge one. However, he had three tel in which to make up his mind, have done so. Adams first came into promae* at the ponies. Since crossing over • the “horses” he has met with a cow deal of success, particularly in months. Adams is not averse froc travelling to secure good mounts, aw some of his successes have entail* long journeys in the country. In m, metropolis and at suburban meeting he has had more than an averse measure of success. Up to last week, which ended 2* firs t half of the present season, & had 19 outright wins to his credit, 1 dead-heat for first, 14 seconds, and ij thirds. ON SEVERAL WINNERS Perry is not so well known. also, rode at the ponies, but has fined a good deal of his attention cf late to meetings in the south and south-western districts. After ben? out of the saddle for six months b recently rode several winners in & country* The inquiry into the falling of Attractive (E. P. Ross) in the Canterbury Handicap was concluded. After taking further evidence the stewarii found that the fall was caused by Attractive getting on the heels of Fumy, and that it was accidental. The inquiry into the interference 1 Happy New (Adams) in the JurcnLs Handicap was continued. After taka; further evidence the inquiry waa adjourned. » The Wrong Horse In the report of the Hot Spriap Handicap on Saturday at Rotom. I misplaced sentence made it appearfia* it was Glenetta’s rider who cane at the finish of the race, which warn* correct. Glenetta finished a fourtli to La Roma, Young Predtte and Bright Comet, but the sadffli® Cybele, who was just behind Oj* etta, slipped, and the lad, H* after finishing under such a difflewqj came off Cybele just as the postal Wanted the Race It was generally anticipated Sonning-Ballykill mare BalljligP* would be greatly improved for nerPJ lop at Rotorua on Saturday, but W* she received good support in tMJ*®* ough Handicap, the majority wcuKN* have Prince Otto beaten after his ing on Saturday. The manner to the three-year-olc, was hunted over the first part of the journey Ballymoy H., and she came » right end to find the sting wa* ow* her rival. REMINDERS Nominations for the Franklin j»jj* ing Will be received by the aecw» Pultekohe. or by Air. A J- „ secretary. Avondale till 5 p.m. on Friday. Handicaps are due on Tuesday, ruary 28. ■ ha W* The Ohinemuri meeting is to , on March 17 and 19. Nominations" close with the secretary at with Messrs. Blomfield and Street, Auckland, at 8 p.m. on February 17. RACING FIXTURES February 16.— Tolaga Bay J-C-. February j. 6, 18. —Wanganui • February IS.— Canterbury J.t~ February 22, 23.— Gore . BAFebruary 23, 25.—Nelson J. I U. February 24. 25.—Woodvills J.C. February 23.—Waiapu R-t-February 25. 27.—Te Atnha February 28. March L—l March 1, 3. —Marlborough “-c. March 3.—Banks Peninsula K.C. March 3, s.—Te Kuitl B.C. March 7.—Opotiki J.C. March 9. 10.— Napier Paris K-c. March 10, 12.— Franklin R.L March 15, 17.— Wellington 8.1~ March 17. —Opunake R.C. March 17. 19.—Ohinemuri J-<~ March 21.— Otautau B.C. March 21. 22. Rangttikel March 23. 24.— Oamaru J-C. March 24. —Bay of Plenty ** * * * * WW*3o*

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 279, 15 February 1928, Page 10

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FIVE OUT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 279, 15 February 1928, Page 10

FIVE OUT Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 279, 15 February 1928, Page 10

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