Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Monday 21 September 1925, page 14


AMOUNIS WINS GUINEAS.

riLMCWIXKIE ROSEHILL CUP. THE HAWK BEATS MAVFItllD.

Rosehill Racing Club had a perfect day for the Spring meeting on Saturday, and thousands made their way to the course, anticipating good racing, and, although some experienced a setback or two the majority made the homeward journey well pleased with the outing Details -

HURDLE RACE, of £300, second horse 200 and

third horse £30 from the prize- About lm

Messrs Norman Hastings and F O Undirwoods v br g hurried, b) Cooltrlm (Imp )-Aorobtlle,

6yrs, 9 7 (G Carter) 1 Mr W O McDonald s g g Grey) Knight, fears,

10 (H Murrell) j Mr C Hearne's b g Castles, a, 012 (W Baker) 3

Other Starters Sling Camp, 012 (A Puree), Chaiidonla 0 10 (H Derrington), Double Escape, I) S (1 Dure)), Mt lid It, 0 7 (A Ferguson), Murray River 0 R (M Webster), Guess Again 1) (0 Carlisle) Loop Head, 0 (N Davis) Alarmist o (V Haddrick), Dottswood, 0 (J Tro)) Cuirleon,

0 2, inc 2 over (L H Watson)

Betting 6 Castles, Pliandonin Mendit 0 double Y escape, 7 Alarmist 8 Ore) Knight, 12 brings to 20

others

Investments Paddock, £1467, dive (for 100), £4/0/0 in, and 11/0 Leger 2045 15/, din (of,

bl) £2/1/0 97, and 5/0

Kainga was first to jump from Double reside, Loop Head, and Chaiidonla Castles hit hard at the mile hurdle and lost ground for the greater part it was a strung not field, with Kaluga away in front and he won by four lengths, with two lengths between second and third Clinndonla was fourth and Caerleon last Time 3 JOs

CAMELLIA STAKES of £310 second horse £70 and

third horse £30 from the prizes

Mr R Miller's br m Chatterbox, by Magpie (imp )

-Galtee Princess, 6y, 810 (J Munro) 1 Mr A S Chirnside's b h Blackadder, a 0 4 (O

Young) I Mr O C Kerr's" big Hit, Syft, all 3, car 7 4

(A Hillier) 8 Other starters Duke Isinglass, all 5 carr 8.5 (II. Hew ins) The Dancer all 5 carr 7 (P J Toohey)), Sweet Tress, 7 3 (A Hunter), Lovebox nil 1 cart. 011 (I Brown), Mungoven, all 4 car 0 7 (J. McCarthy)), Reference, 6 12, inc 5 over (G Hasler)

Betting 6 4 Blackadder, 3 HU, 0 2 Chatterbox, Duke Isinglass, 2013 others

Investments Paddock £2085, diva, £1/13/6 II, and 8/0 Leger, 2485 10/, diva, 14/0, 37, and

4/0

From a good start, The Dancer, Hit, and Duke Isinglass were first away) Passing the half-mile, Blackadder and Hit led from The Dancer, Duke Isle. glass, and Reference Turning into the straight, He. fireman fell Chatterbox came alone at the distance and; beat Blackadder by half a length He was a similar distance away third. Duke Isinglass was fourth, and Mangostan last Time, 1m 25s

ROSEHILL GUINEAS, of 1000 guineas, second horse 200

guineas, and the third horse 100 guineas from the prize (for three years eldest If

Mr A P Wade's br g Amounis, by Magpie

(Imp) Loved One, 8.5 (K Bracken) I Mr h Moss' ch c Vnals, 8.5 (S Cracknell) 1 Messrs J G Cameron and John Grisdale br f

ribble, 8 (se Davidson) 3 Other starters Knight Errant, 8.5 IR Macedon), Boomoralll, 8.5 (F Bartle), Avrom, 8.5 (O Med dick), person, 8 6 (W Duncan), Royal Embrace, 8-6 (O "Young), Tom Kourgan, 3 5 (A Held), Ambassador 8.5 (J Munro), Yule Cake, 8 (11 Sulli

Helling 0 4 on Amounis, 6 2 v vaals, 10 Ambassador, 20 Tibble, J'i-lOO others

Investments Paddock, £20 20/10/, days, 15s, 9d, and 10/0 Leger, 2lb 27/6/, diva, 7/0, 4/0, and

6

Amounis, Spearset, Royal Embrace, and Ambah. sador were smartest away Then Spearset went to the front, and he led the field with Royal Embrace, Amounis, yards and Ambassador in close company, S) party was first into the straight from their, Amounis, Tibble and Knight Errant Tibble looked the winner at the distance, but the favourite got through in the middle of the field, and won by a neck, three lengths between second and third Ambassador was fourth and Tom Kourgan last time,

In all

FROM HILL CUP £500 and gold cup valued at

400, second horse £100, and third horse £50 from the prize-lists

Messrs R W King and W A Mtholls' br g

Plllievvlnkio, by Winkie- Watcrsproy, eyre,

a 10 (O Young) 2 Mr J M O lorna)th'» b g No) at Rose, 6 yrs

7 4, inc Four (1 Donnelly) Mr E J Watts ch li Strongbow, 4in,, 8 (0

Hasler) 3 Other starters "calamity, 03 (I Bartle), Stony, 8 7 (h Crutkuell) Solldlf), 8 2 (It Marsden), Mr null, 8 1 (J Crowe), Mhthmnker, 8 (J Brown), Rita, 7 TO (11 Hewlins), Sandringham, 7 8 (W, Duncan), Chancillar, 7 8 (S Davidson), DialOfcUi, 7-4 (1 Roberts), Overseer, 0 10, inc. 3 over (T, J Toohey )

sitting 5 2 valuables, 0 Strongbow, Pilllevvinkie, 8 Solldlf), 15 Royal Route, 10 50 others

Investments Paddock, £2850, days, £2 3/, £1/5/0, and 14/0 I offer, 1861, days, £1/3/0, 10/0 and of

Sion) made the early running from Bondi Time

intrigue and solidify Solidify was in charge at the distance, followed by floral Rout and Bill works, and the lastnamed came away), and we

a length and a half, two lengths and a half be" tween second or third Solidify was fourth and Sandringham last time, 2m lain

HILL STAKES of £750, second horse £150, and third

horse £76 from the prize lm

Mr J M Cameron's br g The Hawk by) Martian

(imp Sparrow Hawk (Imp ) u, E (J like) 1 Mr Ben Chaffey) the Manfred, 3) re, 712 (W Dun

can) ] Mr H J Kime s ch h Admetus, a, 0 3 (R Marsden

3 Other starters Wallace Mortlake, By (J Munro), Coo, 0 (E Bartle), Spearfelt, 0 (G Young), of)certain, 0 (T Farthing)

Betting 3 to 1 on Manfred, 6 to 1 v The Hawk, 10 Spearfelt J AdmctUB, 20 sub-dean, 25 Wallace Mortlake, 50sec

Investments Paddock, £1145/10/, days, £1/17 and 47 Ltgn £624/6/, days, 10/0 and 26

Admetus led the Mill from the barrier rise and is was in front from the Hawk Spearfelt, Manfred and Wallace Mortlake at the six furlongs The Hawk ran up to AdmttuB approaching the straight, with Manfred nest, and in the run home. The Hawk had everything benton, and won by a length, with half a length between second and third Wallace Mortlake was fourth, and Ceo last Time, 1m Sis

HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP of £300, second horse £60,

and third horse 20 from the prize of

Mr D U Linton a br li Baldwin, by W estcourt

Widden Lass 4yrs, 0 6 (J Munro) 1 Mr Walter Harrison a ch h lied Gauntlet, 4yrs, 10-5

(J Pike) 6 Mr W 111 Bennett's" ch h Coello, 4yrs, 8 (E.

Simmons) ' Other starters Belle, 0 (R Abbott), Glen Song, all 5 carr 8.10 A Montgomery)), vagrant, all 7, carr. 6 0 (C Hoysted), Truda, all 5, carr 8.5 (P. Toohey ) Narrogin, all 7, carr 6 (J Marsden), Flytwo), 8 7 (R Marsden), "Nostalgia, 8.5 (L Bartle); Muk Slccar, all 7, car 7 0 (T Roberts), Carrah, 83 (J Crowe), Gadamin, 8 (N around), Songlft, all 5, carr 7 0 (II Hovvina) Bombeka, all 5, carr J (C Hasler), Prudential!), 8 (O Spencer), fortsilk, 8 ( \ Iveegon), Irish Melody, all 5, carr. 7 0 (h on

" Betting 6 4 Baldwin, 2 Red Gauntlet, 8 Nostalsiaj

3.1 Coello. 15 to 50 others.

Investments Paddock, £2180, div. 10/6, 7/6, ip £2 1/ Leger, 2484 10/, days, 105, 4/, and £1/4/.

Belle was first away) and she continued in front up to the half mile from Vagrant, Baldwin, and Red

Gauntlet Belle and Truda were first into the straight closely followed by Red Gauntlet and Baldwin it was a good finish, Baldwin winning by a neck, two, lengths between second and third Bombers was fourth, and Prudentioily last Time, 1m 26s