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OUTSIDER WINS SYDNEY CUP

PAQUITO scores again SECOND DAY AT RANDWICK. initcd PA. —By Telegraph — Copyright) SYDNET, Monday. 7he Australian Jockey Club’s autumn meeting was continued to-day in tine weather, when there was an attendance of 18,000. The race track was in capital order. The absence of champions robbed the juvenile events of considerable interest. \n outsider in the shape of Crucis brought off a surprise in the Sydney .•up- After running prominently throughout, he cleared out from the Sold at the distance, and won with Zealand's representative, Paauito, followed up his Saturd«4y’s sucwith a smart win in the Tocal Handicap. The following are the details of the racing: FLYING HANDICAP i sweepstake of £8 each, with £I,OOO added; 6 furlongs. VARGARETHAL, (P. Miller), b f. 2 vrs, by Valais—Manganui, S.T .. 1 KING’S ARMS, 7.0 2 RAISIN', «.7 3 Fifteen started. Cleave was tirst to break away clear from Clear Flight and tea Miss. Passing the half-mile post, iiargarefhal had charge, followed by Sir Christopher. King's Arms, and Cleave. JLrgarethal led into the straight, anil maintaining her advantage, she won by * head. Time, 1.12. EASTER STAKES \ sweepstakes of £6 each, with £I,OOO added; for two-year-olds; 7 furlongs. i'ARRADALE (L. K. S. Mackinnon). br <•, by Caravel—Vicella. 8.2 . . 1 SIR KIBBLE, 8.2 . 2 PEN THE US, 8.2 3 Eleven startd. Greenmoth was the early pacemaker from Tray, Mobile, and Sir Kibble. Turning for home. Sir Ilibble showed the way to Greenmoth, Cathmar. and Carradale. The latter challenged at the distance, and after a keen struggle gained the victory by half a head. Time, 1.26;. FIRST STEEPLECHASE X sweepstakes of £2 each, with £750 added: about 2i miles. REVISER (J. McLeod and C. Taylor), b g, syrs. by Red Dennis—Golden Spray, 11.7 1 I HANDONIK. 10. G 2 TOO. U-3 3 Nine started. Racing to the front. Reviser led the field at the first jump. ~f*er which he was not headed, and won comfortably by 20 lengths. Time, 4.312. SYDNEY CUP A sweepstakes of £3O each, with £6,000 added; 2 miles. CRUCIS (W. Carleton), b g. 4yrs. by Satelles —Princess 13., 7:5 1 PADPI EVE. 7.10 2 KID AIDES, 7.5 3 Twenty-one started. Including Catkin. ! Coming into the straight for the first j time. Black Duchess took charge from , Soulton, Crucis, and Loquacious. Passing the stand. Black Duchess was the pacemaker, running ahead of Kidaides. | Soulton. Crucis, aiul Winalot. At the • mile post Black Duchess was three lengths ahead of the field, followed by Kidaides. Crucis, I’addi Eve. and Winalot. At the half-mile post the field closed on Black Duchess. Paddi Eve, Crucis and Loquacious leading the immediate division. Turning for home. Black Duchess had a slight advantage of Crucis and Kidaides. Crucis cleared away from the field at the distance, and eventually won with ease by four lengths. Time, -.231. WENTWORTH HANDICAP, A sweepstakes of £8 each, with £I,OOO added: 6 furlongs. MALAYAN (R. and B. Edkins), b c. bv Claro—Malay, 7 3 * DREAMDALE <C. Quinlan), b c, by Rossendale —Sundream, 7.0 .. • PALMDALE. 7.4 3 •Dead heat for first. Twenty started. Laurel Crown took the roll of pacemaker from Morimond, Ileen, Cello, and Shiela, and showed the nay into the straight. Laurel Crown had charge at the distance, but Dream - dale and Malayan came fast, and after ;» keen struggle the judge was unable to separate them, and a dead-heat was declared, Palmdale being a length away third. Time. 1.14. TOCAL HANDICAP A sweepstakes of £6 each, with £I.OOO added: 11 miles. PAQUITO (IT. A. Knight), b g, 4yrs, by Thurnham—Madrid, 8.1 1 i WAIPORT. 6.7 2 COLOURED, 6.9 3 Thirteen started. Waipori was the early pacemaker from Rionscup, Paquito, ! and Golden Music. Turning for home, i Waipori still led the way ahead of Honan. I RLnseup. Paquito. and Love Bov. Paquito assumed control at the distance, and won comfortably by a length. Time, 2.4 3-

MISS MERCIA

A HANDICAP WINNER Press Association GREY MOUTH, MondayThe Kumara Racing Club’s meeting to-day was held in ideal weather, in the presence of a large attendance. The totaiisator handled £7,470. against £7.800 last year. Results were: Trial Stakes. 55 furlongs.—l Killadie. 8-13 (Jennings), 1; 2 Mercutio. 8.13, 2; 3 h'aikaia. 8.13. 3. Also: 5 Drags torte, 6 Lucky Rose. 4 Miss Addington, 8.13. won by a head. Time. 1.16 3-5. Dilmans Handicap, 6i furlongs.—2 Some Lad, 7.5 (Messervey), 1; 3 Atone. 8. , 2: 1 Deluge. 9.0, 3. Also: 4 Lucklaine, 8.1; 5 Corinthie. 7.5. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.27 3-5. Kumara Goldfields Handicap, of £135; i miles.—3 Miss Mercia. 8.7 (Kirwan). 1: ~ Para, 8.5, 2: 9 Killaddie. 7.10, 3. Also: 1 Goosestep, 9.0: 4 Fairy Tidings, 8.12; - Raby Run. B.S; 6 Lord Middleton. 8.5: 8 s teel Bar. 8.9: 5 Rina Mangu, 7.12. Won all_ the way by four lengths. Time, 2.18 Borough Trot. 1 mile. —5 Kawana, limit James), l; 3 Firing Kate, limit, 2; 6 V ican. 72yds, 3. Also: 7 Royal Audubon. 4 Cawthron, 2 Lord Lupin, 1 Great Huon, limit: 8 Aran Lad. 48yds. Plying Handicap. 5* furlongs.—l Sagittarius. 8.7 (Messervey), 1; 2 Solgele, 5.6, - 3 Atone. 8.2, 3. Also: 4 Royal Lover. *•13: 3 Bank Draft, 8.7: 5 Anthonie, 8.4: 6 King Cheops. 5.3; 8 Royal Heritage, 7.0. Hon by four lengths. Time, 1.16. Junction Handicap. 6 furlongs.—3 Rina Man*u, 7.4 (McCann). 1; 2 Note, 7.8, 2; • Baby Bun. 8.5. 3. Also: 4 Mips Addington. Won by five lengths. Time, 1.21. Miners’ Trot, lj miles. —5 Flying Kate, omit (Lynch). 1: 1 Denver’s Hind. 120yds. -2 Lord Lupin, limit, 3. Also: 1 Chan'■<*llor Boy, limit; 6 Proud Pointer. 4 Spotheht. 108yds. Won by eight lengths. . High - weight Hack Handicap. 7 furV'^srs.—i Ronaki. S.O (Olsen). 1: 3 ShinV ~ Star. S.lO. 2; 2 Para. 8.6. 3. Also: * R ank Draft. 8.9; 5 Gaslight. 8.6; 6 DoleDitty. 8.7. Won by three lengths. Tl nie f 1.34 1-3. RACING FIXTURES April 1, S—Canterbury J.C. April 4—Westland R C. April €—Greymouth J.C. April 9, to—Avondale J.C. April IC. IS—Masterton R.C. April IS. 20—Hawke’s Bay J.C. *pril 26. *7—Nelson J.C. April 10—Reefton J.C.. 'Pril 27—Amberley R.C. April 27, IS—Waikato R.C. May 4—Marton J.C. 2. 11—Egniont R.C. : ‘lay 16, IS—Wanganui J.C. ' ta y J 6, 18—s. Canterbury J.C. J,Jn e 1. 8, s—Dunedin J.C. ,5 "« 1. S. 2—Auckland R.C. June 12—Efrmont-Wan. Hunt (at Havera) Jun « 14. 15—Napier Park R.C. / :n ® 21, 22—Hawke’s Bay J.C. ■ nne 29—Ashburton R.C. June 29—waverley R.C. u'y 10, 11. 13—Wellington R.C. ' uly 25—Waiinate Hunt. July 25, 27—Gisborne R.C.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 627, 2 April 1929, Page 13

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OUTSIDER WINS SYDNEY CUP Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 627, 2 April 1929, Page 13

OUTSIDER WINS SYDNEY CUP Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 627, 2 April 1929, Page 13

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