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Phar Lap Won By 20 Lengths

OUTSTAYS SECOND WIND United P. A. — By Telegraph — copyright MELBOURNE, Sunday. The Victoria Racing Club's autumn meeting was concluded at Flemington yesterday, in dull weather, but though ra in threatened it remained fine. There a large attendance. The Gibson-Carmiehaol Stake?, which was limited to the two-year-old division, brought out a. held of 16 youngsters. Uriah rfoap. who was always prominent, beat the fast-finish-hig Rigadoon, The winner, who cost scored a victory at Sandown recently. He is owned by Mr. Wallace Mitchell, a well-known bookmaker. The field for the King’s Plate numbered five. Phar Lap dashed to ttle front at the start. Cracking on the Pftce he had an advantage of half a -Urlor.g at one stage of the contest, uad eventually won pulling up. In nine starts this season the New Zea-*&nd-br»'»d gelding has registered seven victories, and lie filled third place in

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two other races. Up to date Phar Lap s I *' lo'oo? 3 upproxirnatel y amount to ’ htl , aik I< ? d far! >- in the Autumn ; Steeplechase, but Seaflt took charge at ! , ferlce - nnd won comfortably. 1 .rsightlark came home tired. Seafit lias been a consistent performer at Flem- 1 mgton. Smart Filly Spanish Galleon was always promin- , ent m the contest, for the Leonard * ": ak(s - and b eat the fast-finishing b ission. The owner, Mr. K. M. ! Pearce, won the race previously with -Thrill. Spanish Galleon was unlucky m the Newmarket Handicap, -ml struck trouble at the start I-eadight was third earlv in the Aorthcote Handicap, and finishing well on tlie rails, won in the last stride. The riaer, A. Parr, gave a brilliant exhibition, and scored with Uriah Heap earlier in the afternoon. Glenanton won the Farewell Handicap nicely. He is owned and trained Ad f laid e. He galloped well prior to the Newmarket, but went slightly amiss, and had to be scratched from that event. Hebrus, who was runner-up ro jlenanton, had three successive seconds at the meeting. Winner Disqualified Tho stipendiary stewards announced at Flemington that Lord Bounty, winner of Saturday’s Pine Hurdles had been, disqualified for a breach of rule 67A. This debars the wife of a bookmaker from entering or starting a horse. The trainer of Lord Bounty, S. Murphy, was fined £SO. The decision affects the stakes only. ! . J- Pike was the most successful jockey at the meeting, with five wins. A. Parr steered three winners, and Ashley Reed and W. Elliott, respectively, rode two winners. The following are the results: Gl BSON-CARMICH EAL STAKES Ol' £730; for two-year-olds; 7 furlongs URIAH HEEP <\V. Mitchell), b c. by Rossendale—Humility, 7.2, A. Parr 1 RIGADOON, 7.12. AY'. Wenn 2 AXINUS, 7.10, W. Elliott 3 ! Sixteen started. Won by a neck, a length and a-half between second and third. Income was fourth. Time, 1.26.1. THE KING'S PLATE Of £1,500 standard weight-for-age; 2 miles PHAR LAP (H. TL Telford), b g, 3yrs. by Night Raid—Entreaty, 7.11, W. Elliott .... j l SECOND WIND (E. Lee Steere), b g, 4yrs, 8.11, A. Wilson 2 LINEAGE (D. McKinnon), b f, 3yrs, 7.11, F. Dempsey 3 *7 vo started. Phar Lap romped home -0 lengths In front of Second Wind, who was three lengths in advance of Lineage. Mondiaga was fourth, and Some Quality last. Time, 3.25 (race record). The previous best time was 3.255, by Strephon, 12 months ago. AUTUMN STEEPLECHASE Of £750; about 2£ miles i»EAFIT (Duff and Alford), oh g, aged, by Sea Prince—Competence, 12.5, T. Butler l MERAUKI, 10.7, W. Foley * . 2 NIGHTLARK, 11.8, J. McMahon .... 3 Seven started. Won by five lengths, 10 lengths betwen second and third. Glentronie was fourth. Cobbon fell. Time, LoG. which knocked six seconds off the course record. THE LEONARD STAKES Of £1,000; 6 furlongs

SPANISH GALLEON (E. M. Pearce), ch f, iiyrs, by Caravel—Military Cross, 8.7, A. Reed i FISSION, 7.7, 11. Badger .... 2 KING OF REVELRY, 8.5. A. Wilson 3 Sixteen started. Won by a long neck, half a head between second and third Cleave was fourth. Time, 1.131. NORTHCOTE HANDICAP Of £600; li miles LEADIGHT <E. K. White), br g, Syrs, by Sir Digit ton—Leading Lady, 7.12, A. Parr l ROMANY RYE, 7.6, N. Percival .. .. 2 FINSBURY, 7.0, A. Wilson 3 Seven started. Won by a head, a length and a-half between second and. third. Taciturn was fourth. Time, 2.341. FAREWELL HANDICAP Of £500; 1 mile GLENANTON (W. Allen), br h. 4yrs, by SL Anton—Glenarte, S.l, *R. Med hurst l HEBRUS, 7.0, R. Howes 2 WHITSOME, 7.0, R. Hibbs .... 3 Fifteen started. Won by a length, two lengths between second and third. Parsee was fourth. Time, 1.381.

JUNIOR CRICKET GAMES

► -Kt r ! ujviru: - 1 EDEN V. PAPATOETOE Eden.-—First innings, 45. Second innings: Gillespie, not out, 30; Cantlay, Ibw, b Valentine. 0; Cashmore, hit wicket, b Kerr. 1; Blair, not out, 46; extras. 2.Total for two wickets, 70. Bowling: Valentine. 1-20; Kerr. 1-9: Wotherspoon, 0-8; Rankin, 0-21; Henderson, 0-3; Burnside, ' 0-16. 1 Papatoetoe.—First Innings: Tverr, run out, 2: Wotherspoon, b Gillespie. 32; Valentine, c Christie, b Blair, 14: Winks, b Jamieson, 12: Rankin, b Hintz, 21; Henderson, st Stokes, b Gillespie; 30; Leighton, b Hintz, 41; Burnside, b Hintz, 37; White, not out. 5; McCauley, b Hintz. II: Collins, b Hintz, 0; extras, 12; total, 217. Bowling: Hintz, 5-64: Jamieson, 1.-25; Gillespie, 2-69: Blair, 1-37; Cantlav, 0-10. Papatoetoe won by 172 runs on the first innings. KING'S OLD BOYS V. PARNELL Parnell.—First innings: Roskilly, c Jackson, b Morris. 23; Stehr, o Morris, b Jackson, 92; Righton, c Livingstone, b Jackson. 39: Murray, b Kissling, 15; Smith, run out, 3; Dow, b Simpson. 6; Gillies, c Palmer, b Simpson, 0; Johnston, c Kissling. b Simpson, 0; Kenny. Ibw, b Simpson, 3; McGeehan, not out, 19; Cock, not out, 5; extras, 8; total for nine wickets. declared, 240. Bowling: Simpson, 4-53: Kissling, 1-59: Jackson, 2-41; Morris, 1-28; Livingstone, 0-17: Palmer, 0-22. King’s Old Boys.—First innings: Morris, st Murray, b Righton. 92; J. Caughey, c Kenny, b McGeehan, 26; Coath, c Murray, b McGeehan, 46; Kissling, c Dow, b Righton, 52; Wilson, b McGeehan. 1; Jackson, b Righton, 2: Simpson, c Roskilly, i> Dow, 32; A. Caughey, c Righton, b McGeehan. 5; Keegan, not out, 9: Palmer, b Roskilly, 0; Livingstone, st Murray, b Roskilly, 3; extras, 17; total, 285. Bowling: McGeehan, 4-71; Kenny, 0-36; Dow, 1-2 S: (.Tillies, 0-22; Johnston,

0-19; Murray, 0-22; Righton, 3-66; Roskilly, 2-4. PONSONBY V. BALMORAL Balmoral.—First innings. 130. Ponsonby.—First innings: H. "Warneford, b R. Broberg, 29: Douglas, run out, 40: Matheson, lbw, bR. Broberg, 13; Sellars, b R. Broberg, 0: Mills, lbw, b Wright. 19; Benmore, run out, 10; A. Warneford, lbw. b R. Broberg. 12; Gillespie, » R. Broberg. 0: Kemp, b R. Broberg. 17: Wheeler, b Broberg. 3; Kelly, not out, 1: extras. 4: total. 148. Bowling: C. Broberg. 1-54; R. Broberg, 6-66; Wright, 1-8; Moore, 0-16. Balmoral.—Second innings: Ellis, c i Mills, b Kemp. 25; Xewdiek, not out. 65; Irvine, c Sellars, b Kemp, 0; Moore, c and b Gillespie. 16; R. Broberg. b Kemp, 5; Berridge, b Binmore, 1; Wright, run out, 2; C. Broberg, b Gillespie, 3; Evans, run out. 6; Hook, lbw, b Gillespie. 9; Mills, b Gillespie. 1; extras. 17; total. 150. Bowling: Kelly, 0-25: Kemp. 3-31; Benmore, 1-39; Gillespie. 4-24: Warneford, 0-4. Ponsonbv. —Second innings: H. Warneford, lbw, b f\ Broberg, .44: Douglas, c Ellis, b R. Broberg. 9; Matheson, c Evans, b C. Broberg, 0; Benmore, b Wright, 17; Mills, lbw, b C. Broberg. 7; Kemp, lbw, b Wright, 3; A. Warneford. b Wright, 4; Wheeler, b R. Broberg. 23; Sellars, not out. 13; Kel y. not out. 6: extras. 9: total, 135 for eight wickets. Bowling: R. Bro- [ berg, 2-46; Berridge, 0-39: C. Broberg, 3-29: Wright, 3-12. Ponsonby won by two wickets—a four-point win. SECOND GRADE _ Tamaki v. All Saints' ATI _ Saints': Fiist innings. 105 < Blaekmore o<, D Audne’* 30 D© Flo vs 10). Bowling: Graham. 7-49 ’second innings. 43 (Blaekmore 14. Williams 13). Bowling: Coleman. .-11 (including four wickets oft successive balls). Tamaki: First innings. Ibo (Coleman 66. Proctor 29. Webster 28, Graham 12). Tamaki won by an innings and Id lU { v iiited Suburbs v. Ponsonby.—United Suburbs: First innings. 113 (Heaps 28, Paul 31) Second innings, 165 (Russell T ; Cook 50, Paul 21. Eaing 17, Middleton 2:i not c»ut). Bowling: Jolly took eight wickets, L. Atkinson five, C. Atkinson three. Clarke three, Rawle one Ponsonby: First innings. 60 (Dal* lb < . Atkinson 25). Second innings, (Rawle 1J). I Bowling: Preston took ten Cook five, Russell two. United Suburbs won b> I 163 runs. ■

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 917, 10 March 1930, Page 13

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Phar Lap Won By 20 Lengths Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 917, 10 March 1930, Page 13

Phar Lap Won By 20 Lengths Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 917, 10 March 1930, Page 13

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