Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Monday 8 April 1901, page 7


AJC. AUTUMN'' MEETING.

AT FIRST DAY

' DONCASTER HANDICAP WON BY

WAKEFUL. . of

(rilOVI "FEELINGS." OF THE AUSTRAL-

ASIAN.".

SYDNEY, Saturday.

So far the Sydney people are getting beautiful weather for their show and races Saturday was just areas and warm, while Wednesday's rain as is just what it is to

spared to put the course in the light OKIOI

The attendance was not large only about 2000, the bull of the holy markets are bearing the show since, last spring now arrangements? have been made with regard to the trams, passengers now being placed

on the course There were great in HMV interstate visitors among the in my to ten tons being Sir Rupert Clarke, Messrs S" A Lloyd, W Leon nil Archibald Yuille, Philip Russell, C Dean, O Woodforde, T L Jones, B Oil, 1 Vloule, Sylvester Browne 1) Benjamin, 0 I Macdonald, D Grant, S Smith, It Vimvtage, T C Howden, Hill making, a survey, R Crawford, and Colonel Camp bell Generally spelling backers but the best of them transactions with the bookmakers over a capital days riting Despite the formidable front presented by Wakeful, the Doncaster Handicap proved

a good betting race at the finish and was partly due to Mr Macdonell running both his mines and backing them, but it the finish there was ideal of money for Sigacit), Australian, San Finn and 1 em man The win of Wakeful was enthuse istically received, as, although Mr M ii donald and his followers stood to win more on Aarons, Wakeful was the public favourite After the stable commission as is done on the course Wakeful was it 5 to 2, but just before the start some £1,500 taken about her end, was put on the market, sending her back several points The Hurdle Race, which opened proceed ings, was eased) won by Malton who was well backed The Autumn Stakes was a most interesting race although only four men The betting was close between the Carbine and Advance, while the Sydney people fancied Diindj Paul Pry, who has gone off at last, win MOW in getting on his legs to make the running. consequently the pace was slow at first but it was very good for the last mile and a quarter Ad y ince was du was at the heels of It Cu I

nine lemons was content to wait with the mare to the Leger stand, at the New Zealander won cleverly by half a neck The win was most popular, and more especially so is in making room for i i ( mine at the turn, the rider of II nil I'll seemed to go unnecessarily wide and to interfere with Advance 14v C in have finished well, but she sweated profusely before the rice, and is probably not route is well is she was families was made in odds on eli race for the M nilen Stakes but he ran very soft then badly and was easily beaten by Nvmigce All the 22 coloured for the Doncaster Handicap were weighed out Owing to Bullomin pi fill-up it took Mr Watson a few enemies to get them away, but when the barrier was released the lot jumped off in a perfect gem The Watch Dog begin at snell lightning pace time several were in trouble it once, among these being engaged) and Vuiotis The Watch Dog soon give way 10 Hinge, who went on, with Wakeful going easily at her heels, then Pommai!

Right up to the tin is these were the three leaden, line entering the st, light Wakeful and I envinan cut down change, and to view of 'do it, very little beauty," from the leger stand, Wakeful drew away, and

won as she liked by two lengths Kobnto finished very) strongly, and on the strength of this was well backed for the Sydney ( up in the evening Wakeful has now won three good l eyes off the deck, and, of course, she looks like winning the Sydney (Cup to-morrow The excitement over the big race being done with Clean Sweep i unto out and cantered home for the St Leger Bin agenda was made a warm favourite for the High Weight Handicap. but after running fast to the rum he died not very softly, and Alfonso, who led nearly all the way), won easily from Abington

Details -

FIRST HURDLE RACe,

01 son each vvKh 2nd May added second 75

and third 2sovs About two miles and a

half

T Williams s br g Barton by Lochiel Little

Bull 3 yrs 712 (J Phenix) 1 is clothing b or br g Wee Jim aged 10-12

(C Hickey) 2 T Lamond s br g Rickshaw, 6 yrs 6 7 (J

M Curley) 1 Other starters Moravian lil (T Cunning Hume) Noble 10 7 (6 I'tillllprti Tri dDr. lol (li S lon) Verwood 010 (underwood) Hand Of 1174 Trolley!)) TO 0 5 (Whalley) and. Ireland is Ive, 0 3 (P Fallon)

I! illegal to 1 agst Hard Case, I To 1 a/mt XI match (1 to 1 agst verwood, 8 To 1 Agst T.O , to 11 1 agst Moravian 12th 1 sold agst rise in Inlands Ive, and Noble

Tri d Or Irrl off but lost his rider at the first mp Overworn! went on with the running for

lowed li T( Itlokahnv« Ireland his Fve, and Wee Jim with Moravian last Over wood and TC earn - on the landing for a mile and a half with Marlon In third place and so they raced In the last! mile where Marton run past (him followed li Wee Um A good rate to the post resulted I i length and a half win for Marion from Wee Gun with Hick-how eight lengths away third It was fourth followed by Hard Case Noble, an i Oyonvood, with Ireland He last Time, Hill! since

AUTUMN STAKES,

Of 20 sons each, with 400 nova added second He)

says Weight for age One mile and a half winners and Abbott n ble Advance by Ann

fmrd-L-rel 4 yrs, 0 0 (O Jenkin!-) 1 Sir Rupert Clarke's eh in La Cunuloo, 0 j rs

01 (It Lewis) , J W Kelso's b g Dandy, 6 yrs 0 0 (I, Clear) I

Other starter Paul IVy 0 0 (W Hope)

Betting -6 lot agst La Carabine, 2 to 1 agst Virrance 4 To 1 girl Dandy, 7 to 1 agst Paul

Pty

I did Prr led off and passed (the island with a lead of two lengths from II Caroline Vdvaii o MIK next and fund bringing up the rear in the order they raced In the half mile post when the | race was put on and Paul Pry swinging on! Li (stable shot upon the inside with Advance following on the outside A! the disease Ad vance got level with the mare and heading her at the long distance lent her home by half sunk with sandy Two lengths way third and Paul Pry but Time 2min 14sec

TWO YEAR OLD MAIDEN STAKES

Of r Sovs each with 100 Sovs added Special

weights Seven furlongs

J T Dowlin J lir c Nymagee by Splendor

Amana 8.0 (It Brennan) 1 11 C White's b c Garavel 8000 I ask Cr)

A W Barry s br f Pendant " U (( M

( odds ) I Other t_artCTB-Ooola_ri 80 (I Cloth) < mile8.0 (W H Smith) and the Future 7 11 (V

Volt)

at Betting -6 to 4 am Carried 4 To 1 nest I c ndant

to 1 agst Njnugco 12 to 1 nthl others

lumping of! In front Nymagee remained there

all the way and won clever in I j a length and a half from Cardwell with Don Inn! Ihm lengths away third followed by Tin IXiture willi Contest last Time 1min seem

DONCASTER HANDICAP

Of "0 sovs each with 1 000 saw and Mrs! wood

200 sovs. third, 15 says. Our men

CL Macdonald b f VVnkofnl by Tri ii of

Insomnia 4 yrs 710 including 7lb i Daily

(S Anwin) 1 I! Richards's b g I ferryman, 6 yrs or aged (11)

(8 M Mahon)

J Harvey s g g Roberto lyn 0 9 (W Mr T) I C H Mate s br m Fiilmlii it I am I- in

finding 7lb penalty for It Wilson) 0 1 Allsop b g Severity ' jr 0 1 (1 Wood,

Eric) H J A Mayo's b h Seniors 4 yrs ill ((

Parker) (1 I Foulsham 2 ch g Sagaellj 1 in 8.0 in

cluding 7lb poultry (C (6in r) 0 J Forrester's ch i, TI e Watch lot r m 87

(J Gough) 0 I l!«rda_tlc s h m Cyanide 3 yrs 8.0 (h Simmonds

0 11 Wootton s ch g Cordon 3 yrs, 81" Include

Int. -lb penalty (C M Gielbj) 0 11 1 little sea It S Austin in r yrs 3 4 (T

Hanlon) H J (Vozlors eh li OHIIMI Dec 4 yrs 3 4 (W

Hum) 0 ! Chambers s b g 1 Int Cousin] ! yrs 3 3 (I

hulin) 0 11 Oxenham s In- li Galilean f yrs 8 (1

II ill,)) 0 W H Mate s li or br m Knlaul 5 on 8 J (C

J ! »)) 0 J Hurt an li b Bullough aged 7 0 (If

em once) 0 ' Djk s b m Plants 4 yrs 7 6 (F Hed ley) 0 too (ill in b or lic Sir Otto 4 yrs 7 2

(at 11 Smith) 0 V VI IIIIIIIH she San 1 ran 4 yrs 7 2 (A

III I then) 0 I Mac donald s ch f Across 4 yrs 0 11 O

b do) 6 C Smith a li g Gallina 6 yrs 12 (S

Benoit) (I ' V almost in a 111 HI C yrs 6 12 (P

J is in) a is His it, in at 2 agst Wakeful 7 to 1 each agst say Hi and Australia in S To 1 ngst Aarons, 11

best lorryman II to her li ngst Sun I will- 1 Sea Fit) 1 to 1 inch agst Sequence I am! in I time I try! Consul Gill in aid III Hill

to 1 rush agst Roi to an! liar One is to in gut (i nil le Gallien and (june, i Din ham 1 for test Bullman and Conlon

"V slot his start was quickly made and Wal is Her, (elder, smartly into his stride win Hon J L a w ml i Hi I infor attended by Sequence Wakeful Hinge and the others were to

wit The Width Dit remained in front long

life to the s yin furlongs wh r VVikefil

The inanimate sequence carrying ml generally wore a most [milliards of the ethics

'or. in grill on Binge i into the front

He is the age uni lot Wakeful To He buff to be r 11 miner was In third place just in his Pulu Inst First Oom d and Australian killed, It fine filly MILK III His find Wales will not up to Hang him Perryman also got on terms no favourite went to the front is they (made

the streets to, and from that the race was met it far UM Wakeful was a tim pi ned as she can run and won easily liv Iwo a -Hw from Fern man with i hear the fast finishing lit lull in full a MIL, I li for places (while! his fourth Howell line in Australian (selling, Imbin! Sin Iran Villius and First Consul Hu list to finish bring the Watch Dog, of vanilla and (union Time, 1min 19sec

A L G ST I I t II

Of 20 sons each with UKI min nil 11d s, c "J and

Sons , Hill! 50 Sovs for Him year olds Spe (all weights fine mile in! three limiters

priming s like fleece Sue To be Wolinski

denial to IO (It tons) 1 E H Miles in Vciimen S KI (( 1 (Austin) 2 I, Vinita s cb r Klmkl 1916 until) I

filling-in To 1 em ( Kill Sweep

Mill,! ltd of!, followed In dear Sweep a couple of lengths oil and Vcumrn soldiering in calls Ruby Jim need In He even shillings when doing Sweep i in up to Kinki and remained alongside To His honour and truth inn but a Bill and Vciimen shot up to them but at (the distance down Sweep

came as iv and won its he liked by five lengths from Vciimen who beat Khukl a headline,

lunn law

1911 VVIHiHI HANDICAP,

6! 6 sovs each with full 2min added, second 50

sovs Six furlongs

(' Baldwin James ing Alfonso, bl Alelnl

neat IA, I yes (i 2 (1 Kuhn) 1 S I ii elder s b g Abington, I yrs, li (I (C Cooper) 2 T W Hungerford's b g S. hiikavviitea, aged,

Ilfi (1 WootlgHe) 1 Other sim tors-Ohio, 1010 (W Scott), Durham, 100 (Huxley), Sir Queen 10 (Parker) Allen Mcjhtsn, 0 1,! (R Lewis), Haulcsse 912 (v Do fancy). I item, I) 12 ( I am den), During. £10 (C 'I (local)): fields, 1916 (I Gleil) Uurnik'iltidl 0 5 (Ncrricker), Peppercorn, 0 4 (I, Kuhn) I'iratlox, 0 20 Turn) Hercules., and (R S De able), lion Voyage, 800. Gough), Bird HU (W Burke) On-line. 811 (! Hartigan), three clear 8 II (I read heater) High Jin) s 8 8 St Godby) Called Back, 8 7 (I HlckC)) nil The Kiss, 8 7 (I lohiLstone)

Betting 2 to I agst Hu grade 5 to 1 ngst Iluutesse, 10 to I Igst Alleinsii 12 le) he fell fight Bon Voyage, Ohio Durbin!. I clear and it like wild, 11 To 1 rich aged Vlnnglein mel Vllro Most the

bale in and Hirrigulula vice He first to show out from a gold star! but nhill f iii la Ruling VI

tons went to the front and remained in the land all the will winning by two lengths and a half from Abington wind hail Vii as much a neck Uchw vi is fourth le Homed be called Birk, Dar ling, I intend anti Bin The last to finish being Cut line and Din ham has been killed