Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sunday 20 September 1942, page 5
Skipton Doesn't Look
Spring Winner
MELBOURNE, Saturday.
! Lost year's V.R.C. Derby
and Melbourne Cup winner Skipton will need to improve considerably to have a chance in this year's big spring races. Together with W.A. horse Hestia he failed badly in to-day's Mentone Cup.
I Hestia was a 9/2 favorite.
Rex Buzz began smartly and after being in a handy position all the way he managed to stall off the fast-finishing Velocity to score by a length with rank out-sider Lucille a close third.
Sir Thomas and Colonus had a tussle for the lead and si:: fur-longs from home there was little between these two, then coming Fairway Freddy and Rex Buzz, who was going very easily. Near-est of the others at this stage were Lucille, Marcius, Hullabaloo and Velocity.
Both Skipton and Hestia were toiling along in the rear.
Sir Thomas and Colon -» con-tinued to cart the field along for the next three furlongs, but turn-ing for home Rex Buzz's rider Ol-sen drove the Buzzard gelding to the front and he quickly had the
race won.
Over the final furlong Velocity came home with a terrific burst of speed, but it was too late and Rex Buzz had a length to spare at the post.
Lucille surprised punters by hanging on well to take third
money.
As he will appreciate a longer journey, Velocity is a definite pos-sibility in the Melbourne Cup this
year.
High Road had many backers, but he was never going like a winner and will need to improve if he is to have a chance in the Melbourne Cup.
Rex Buzz was backed for a lot of money at 6's.
SKIPTON, who is o great stable pet and is here shown picking up an attendant's hat, is in disgrace following
yesterday's Mentone Cup failure.