AUSTRALIAN TURF
RACES AT RANDWICK. GRAND BOY WINS AGAIN. I » PLATE TO FAIR DIANA. i _..... United. Press Assn—Sine. To]. Copyrltht. SYDNEY. May 10. ~ A feature or the Tettersslls' Cluo races at Randwick yesterday was the fourth successive win by Grand Boy. ridden by M. McCsrten, who carried on the Two-Year-Old Handicap from a smart field. Master Brierly again let down his admirers when he finished in the ruck in the James ‘Barnes Plate. which was won by the promising Heroic flily Fair Diane. . Prince Pombal was unplaced in the Flying Hnndloep. won by Moonray. Chem}w Kng and Golden Gate, were unplacod in the Welter Handicap. won by High. The Genius. by High Art—— Lynjane, won the Hurdle Rs‘oe by five lengths from Grey Abbot. Woodcut fell and was injured. later being de—siroyed. Results :—— Two-vsAn-oLe HANDICAP. 01‘ £300; 6 i'ur. GRAND BUY. A. l. Cox’s ch 0. by Grand Joy—llodcnt. 9.0 (.\i. hichrten) 1 SHAPESPEARE. C. N. Smith's I] C. by 'l'lvaer—Spear ‘i‘hrust, 3.10 (J. Munro Q BLACK GAL‘NTLET, 7.4 (H. Henley) . 3 Eleven started, including “'3 Three. \\'on by three—quarters or a length, with half a lennh between second and third. _Tlmc, 1.132. JAMES BARNES PLATE. Of 2700; 1 mile and 3 i’ur. FAIR DIANA. C. M. Snwyers' on i‘ 3yi's.. by Hci'oic—liythons, 0.12. . (M. Curby) 1 URUNALONG, R. M. Neriker's hr I'. 3yrs.. by Magpie—Farradet, GAO, J. E. Dun‘cnn) 2 ORO, J. King's nll h. 6yrs., by Roger do Bush—Sweet Alison, 9.10 (.\l. hiccai‘ten) :1 Twelve started, including Master Brier-Iy. \Vou by two lengths, with a length between second and third. Time. 2.18}. MENTONE RESULTS. ' CAPE RACE SUCCESSFUL. . MELBOURNE, May 10. The New Zealand—bred Cape Race was successful in the Newburn Hurdles at the Mentone Turf Club's meeting yesterday. Two horses, Boomberry, ridden by E. Meredith, and Dakwood fell. the latter rolling on Meredith. Cigar was unplaeed in the first. division of the Avon Handicap, Iddvale in the second division and Greenhorn in the Powersoourt Handicap. Celydnn. Capo Lilo‘ck. Lobengula and Membo were unplaced in the Tinamba Purse. Results: lOIBDALE HANDICAP, 01‘ £300; 7 fur. JACK HORNER (I‘LL-bred). br 0,3 y”, by Captain Bunsby—Cherry Pie, 7.11 (Preston) i RUTEMAN, 8.7 (skidmore) 2 MASTER MOTLEY, 7.11 (Peacock) .. 3 Fifteen Started. Won by a head, with a similar distance between second and third. Time. 1.27. TINAMBA PLATE, 01‘ 2200; 6 fur. THE SKY PATROL. N. lliwen's b 8 tyrs.. by The Night Puti'ul-—Rosinn, 7.6 (Preston) 1 ARAUNAII (I‘LL—bred), 9.12 (Box) .. 9 CINETHEON, 7.10 (Bevis) .......... ' QUIAMONG. 7.8 (O'Brien) .......... " ' Dead-heat for third. Six started. \Von by 1: length and n-halr. with hall-s----lengih between second ned third. Time, 1.13i5. NEWBURN HURDLES. or £200: 2 miles and soyus. CAPE RACE (N.Z.), \V. It. Kembail's D c, 3yrs., by Gene Horn——Reg \ Fair, 9.2 (Martin) 1 \VAPHO. 9.8 (llealy) .............. 2 \VELL COURT, 9.5 (\Vsrner) ..... 3 Six started. \Non by three-quarters of a length, with 11 head between second and third. ADELAIDE BT. LEGER. l \VIN FOR DONGASTER. ’ K. VOITRE EULOGISED. United Pres! Assn—Else. Tel. Copyright ADELAIDE. May 10. Hidden by K. V'oiire. Doncaster scored a narrow victory in the South Australian St. Leger yesterday. Counter Patrol was secnnd and the New Zealand—bred coil. The Rift was third. Newspapers declare that only V‘oitro‘s great horsemanship enabled Doncasier to win. Fixe furlongs (rom home Donenster was last and then came through the field to be second into the straight. lle fought out the finish yard for yard with the classy Counter Patrol. gaining a narrow victory. The crowd gave Voiti‘e an own llUn, Results: 81'. LEGER STAKES, or £100; iiiroe-year-olds; colts and geldings. $.10: 11mm. 8.8; 1* miles. DUNCASTICR. J. A. Min-Loud and C. F. 'l‘aylm"s ch 1‘ by (treat Star— Donna Marie, 8.10 (K, Voitre) .. t COUNTER l’A’i‘liOli. Exurs. of Estate lnie .-\. 11. l.n\vsm|‘s, by The Night I':iii-ui~nnpnl.=n. BJO (Witching) 9 'l‘lll“. RIF!“ (.\"r‘w Zl‘nlnn'll-bred), E. E. Jnily‘s b c. by (thinr Ruler—.llos“1.110.340 (.\iuies) 3 Seven started, \Von by ll neck, with two and a-hnll ll‘ntrths between second and third. Time. 3.3. GOODWOOD HANDICAP, . 0i £fi00: G fur. :\G:\RQH.. G. I‘. SimuleN’s h it. lyre” by llr‘nncre—Nobulae. 7.6 (Gratez) 1 .-\.\'To,\' 1i1i.1.. Just and Hmtsemer's h or hr h. Mrs. by St. Anion— Nornmrie. 7.10 (l-jllinlt) 2 l‘ic'l'l'.\l-\ PARK. G. 'l'. imngsip's b 3 Mrs” by l‘eiuuiuil'nrk Lnne. 5.1-: Hirnmh'y) ii l"lL:'llIf-Pll‘ stnrimi. \\‘un |)_\' n tonsil]. The winner paid U\‘f.‘l tlirw- smrr Ull lilo totallsninr. QUEENSLAND CLUB. ’ 'i‘li;\l.\\‘\'.\‘ Sl‘lllilllES .\liliiij'l‘UN. i L'nltcd Press .\ssi|.-—Elec. Tel. Copyright. | BRISBANE, May 11). 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