Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Thursday 25 April 1889, page 7
SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
RACING. The
O R leigh park races will be held to day, when special trains will leave Princes bridge at short intervals after 12 o'clock, and will return immediately after the last race Arrangements have been made to run trains from the Eastern, wick railway station to meet the special trams at Caulfield, both going and returning. _
AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB RACES SECOND DAY- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24.
[BY SPECIAL- W FRESH
(FROM THE SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT OF "THE
AlSTIUUesIlN )
SYDNEY, WEDNESDAY
The weather again favoured the A T C on the second day of its autumn gathering and the attendance, although not tin to Monday's standard, was excellent, the saddling paddock being especially well patronised 'The Governor was again present Large fields were the order of the day, and some first-class sport was witnessed the race for the Sydney) Cup being worth a dayspil
grimage to see. Out of the 18 coloured on the card for the living Handicap 1 faced the starter, Glen 1 Igin starting most in demand at 4 to L After indulging Past master with the lead for the greater part of the journey the favourite drew away in the straight, and won easily) from his stable companion Tuscarora With the exception of Dreadnought, the held for the Maiden Stakes was not very brilliant, and Mr White s colt on whom odds of "i to 2 were laid, achieved a very easy victory from the well bred Bluenose Notwithstanding his 10lb penalty), which was nullified partie b) rib gelding allowance, Rudolph was a strong favourite for the Champagne Stakes, the bookmakers demanding 3 to 2 at the close The backers of the favourite were very uneasy) when Sinecure tackled Rudolph in the straight, and their fears need not alla) ed until the numbers were hoisted, Mr Towns verdict being only a bare head in Rudolph's favour A held of 13 turned out for the fa) Sydney Cup, the withdrawals being The Australian Peer and Lonsdale the Australian Peer broke a small blood vessel while running in the Veteran Stakes on the first day of the meeting, hence his withdrawal Abercorn maintained his position of favourite right up to the Mug full, and be looked particularly well Keith had a thoroughly trained appearance, and Carbine's gallop on Monday) had evidently done him a deal of good, and he hardened down to 8 to 1 Melos never looked better but before the start he went back in the netting, duel!) owing to a run on Honeydew, whose friends eager!) accepted 12 to 1 about his chance, Lochiel was in blooming condition, and no fault could he found with Papua and Plutarch, both of whom were regarded as having an outside chance, but Recall and \ abba were almost friendless Lad) L) on cut out the pace at a great bat, and when she retired about half a mile from home, Lochiel took her place and headed for home with Abercorn, Honeydew, Melos, and Carbine in hot pursuit Lochiel and Honeydew were beaten before reaching, the distance, where Melos and Carbine joined Abercorn At the hall distance Abercorn gave way) to his two younger rivals a desperate race ending in favour of Mr Wallace's champion, who won a truly run race by a head Abercorn finishing two lengths from the pair, with Keith on his quarters The entire siasmatMr Wallace's victory was immense, and both horse and rider were cheered vociferously, the Hon James White being one of the first to congratulate the ou nero! the popular magpie jacket upon his success Under the circumstances Carbines performance was simply marvellous, for three fur longs from home he was interfered with to such an extent that he dropped back absolutely last, and it really seemed 103 to 1 against him, but O'Brien set him going again, and the colt answering gamely to ever) call cut the leaders down one by one, and eventually won by a head from Melos, who ran a remarkably) good colt borne sensation was caused when it became known that Mr Gannon, the owner of Melos, had lodged an objection to the winner on the ground of jostling, but as the jockey 1 His had weighed before the protest was entered, the stewards refused to entertain it. The announcement was received with cheers After the race the spectators stood about in knots discussing the wonderful performance of the winner The time, 2min 41sec , is the fastest recorded for the Sydney) Cup A large held contested the Selling Plate, which the favourite, Spoilt Child, won easily, returning to the stable at £220 The proceedings terminated with the r-iratNurser) Handicap mandarin a numerous held faced Mr John Watson 'lest Ianthe, and Alchemist, were most in request, but neither had anything to do with the bush, which was left to Round Antaeus ni.lma UB, coming with a fast run in the straight, won easily The winner is the property of his breeder, Mr H C White, and is by the ex-patriated fair Moore. from Nellie, b) cirmidmiiBter He is a very promising colt, and it is therefore unfortunate that he is not engaged in any of the big events of next season Following are the details -
THE FI TING HANDICAP,
Of 5 sovs. each with 500 Sovs, added, second, CO
sons. six furlongs.
Mr D Cameron t b g Glen Elgin by Sir Arthur
Distrust at eil, "st. rib. (Galnstorth) 1 Mr H cameron na br m Tuscarora 6yrs, 7st. 7lb
(Harris) S air It Giltinan jun ns br of Lady) Kingsborough
yrs, -st. 2lb (till) 2 S Mr M A Lane a ch of Consequence, 1 in "st Jib
(I ever) 0 Mr v Houses is g Hopplokcr, r yrs "st "lb
(Cal laman) 0 Mr Joact is Iron as clio Golden Cream, 4) rs Sit.
4lb. (Marsden) 0 Mr Joseph Drown a b f Market 3) rs Bat till, car
rlelGst Ulb (died)) 0 Mr W J Dangar a b of La A letter, 4 ) ra. 8st. 10lb
(Nerriker) 0 Mr C 1 Hobart's a ch of Little I and;, S vrs Cit.
till) (Fielder) 0 Mr 0.1 Roberts's br g Hustler, 4 yrs Oat -ln.
(VI Wilson) 0 Mr James W White a br g Escort, 3 j as "st Dib
(Huxley) 0 Mr J Swan naboStteltrap Sirs Ost. (lib (Cohn! 0 Mr H L White's b g Pentagon a >rs Uat Tib,
carried Sal (Dunno) I 0 Sir J Monaghan's b o Cameron J J yrs, Oat Bill.
(Parker) 0 Mr T Lamond's ch g lasturvster Mrs Cat -lb
(Strickland) 0 Mr W Kelso each g Paddy, (6yrs, 9st. -lb (li
Williams) 0 Mr J -'oohc.sb m Melody yrs, 7st Tib (Gil
more) 0 Mr W Lyons has Too Soon, 3 yrs 7st 13th (Gar
land) 0 Mrs. en-liner a ch g Surprise fired at (a Neill) 0
Betting -4 to 4 apst Glen . Igln "> to 1 west line ron Little Lady and tall) s to 1 agst Iseortind 1 id) Kingsborough, 10 (o 1 west La A palette and steel
trap
-Steeltrap Jumped away loan And Recent start Past
master and made) followin,., with Monday last. After going, two furlongs Pastmaster took the lead Glen Elgin taking second d ] last attended by 1 add) an 1 Steeltrap I pastmaster led rout of the bond, local) pressed in Glen flour add short and Golden Crown and the order was the same as they swept into the straight but at the distance Lady Kin.
borough and Tuscarora joined issue with the leaders. At the half distance I pastmaster and daddy retired an Glen Elgin betting the banter of his stable com- panion In the run home, concavity b) half a length a neck separating the second and third Pastmaster was fourth, Henderson Hill llopplclier sixth Consequence and 1 add) next, the last to finish helm; La Valetta, Cameron, and Surprise. Time, 1min 19sec
THE MAIDEN STAKES,
015 sovs. each with 200 sovs added second
ftOaovs One mile and a quarter
Mr J White a ch c Dreadnought b) Cheater-Tra
fallen yrs 7st. (little)) Mr li li Howie) s br n bluenose 3yrs, Sat. 2lb.
(Riley) 2 Mr J Dykes br 1 Second It ought 3 yrs, 8st
(Dobinson) S Mr W A. Long Dr 1 Broadside, 2yrs, on 121
(Farrell) 0 Mr H R- Lord a b of Claremont, 3 yrs, 8st "7lb.
(south) 0 Mr B Donnell) as to g Emulous - ) rs, Hat. 91.
(Clear) 0 Mr T Lamond nsbcS)dne) 2yrs "7st (Fielder) U
Martin. - to - on Dreadnought, 0 to 1 and Blue Rose 10 to 1 bar two
Second Thought seasoned cat awa) nitionosoanl Dreadnoughts lowing with a lar mont last passed). into a broadside rushed to the front, and made the running, along the back attLudcdb) Second TIIOULI t Emulous Blueness Sydney Dreadnought and Claremont Mounting the bank Broadside retired at d Second 1 Thousand taking her i have led into straight, with Glucose and Dreadnought in attendance At the di taupe Dreadnought an I heaviest passed Seton I Thought and the favourite drawing away) trout Bluestone won in a canter by three deaths two lengths between second and third the) carrie Sydney) ( Claremont studious with Broadside last Time -min H Pace
CIHMl'«JNr STAKES,
Of 20 sons each with 1000 sow and (all For two
year-olds s corni,-Delsois, third, reasons. six furlongs \
Sir J white s lir g Rudolph by Martini Henri
Husk Dat (is. due lil line, lode a shaft) (Hales) Mr I Whltescl.g~lnc.uri- b) Martini He in
the Solent, this Including. Ila. penalty
(hush)) 2 Mr T Gamon is as is of Pretty hate by Iron ii
Irhce-Urlto Sit Sin (Power) 3 Mr W Cannan s bro merriment, I jr Collar north
-Happy Thought Dsl _lb.>vincludln» "lit.
1 penalty (I Ills) . x 0 Mr T Lamond's b o Poet I) Epigram (imp.)
Aureole (O Brien) 0 Mr FA Cooper jun li I Note by) the Drummer
(till late in, full) (Harris) 0 Hills p.- m on lines] is 5 to 1 agst Sinecure
10 to-1 partie
The start was delayed some time the fractious i es of the favourite but ultimately the Ila: fell to a
loo 1 start Mcrrime t ant Net i Jun l live as at first night I ran his last At the half mile t ist Ncti tool in their but in clear of the poll h and bl leaders who were together I till I read hate loss of) Netta Iel co of The bail and like the straight where I -doll It an 1 Si feeling as it thro l h at I ran a real in of John His lot) is who nine of t the post by a short head three let it a separate L the too I am I that I
Nelly as fourth Merrltuoi next and lost last lie I said I see
Tilt MINT Cbl,
Of 0 sons, each nth 1-00 goes on le I second,
place. That 100 sets T to tulle.
Mr 1» S Wallace at Carbine by Musket- Mersey),
3 yrs list (of Brien) 1 Mr William Gannon Ir O Mores 'Un 1st "b
(Ellis 2
Mr J White's ch o Abercorn, 4 yrs 6st 4lb
(Ila es) 3 Mr G G Stead s br li Lochiel, aged, 9st 2lb (Chf
lord) 0 Mr 1 Lander's b li UCCJ!! 0 yrs 8st, 4lb
(Campbell) 0 Mr J Whites br g Plutarch 6 yrs, 7st 10lb.
(IIiiNley) 0 Mr J Mayo's b h Honeydew 6 yrs 7st. 10lb
carnell t 4 lb. (J Gough) 0 Mr i. II Ki rights b li Keith, 6 yrs 8st 2lb in
child a, 7lb ) child (Smith) 0 Mr J Cook in eh li Yabba, (I ) rest 7lb (landed
in order) 0 kin E M Donald's b f Amina, 3 yrs, 6st. 10lb.
(Dunhe)) 0 Mr J Marshall's br I Pearlshell 3yrs, oat 10lb.
(elder) 0 Mr W J Noud ns ch c Papua (and New Guinea)
4 ers (191.4 (Moroni 0 Mrs Talbot is l of Lady Lyon 4yrs 6st (Parker) 0
Betting' -7 to 1 first Abercorn 5 to 1 east keith an I Carbine 10 to 1 nest Plutarch Melos and Papua, 12th last Uoueiden and Lochiel 20 to 1 agst Recall and S. abba "o to 1 agst Pearlshell
After a few minutes delay) the flag fell to a good start, A abba joint ring away i i from of Amina, Recall, Honeydew Lab Avon and Keith until I apua list
Passing the half mile post Lady Lion shot out and at once assumed a commandants lead, her nearest at tendance being Amina 1 children to his!, recall
Keith and Can men while Papua still brought up the rear round Leben 1 Lad) 1 ton st If northern crease 1 her lead and entered the straight six lone, elms in front of Keith who has followed 1) Lochiel Plutarch, I recall a id Carbine Melos fell back into I apua a company Last passing.. the stand Lady Lola was quite a dozen lengths to the coo I Amina Plutarch Lochiel
Pearlshelling still Recall Abercorn Lionel de aid Yabba followers: but that order the last three blue 1 anua Carbine and Melos Passing Cutts s Lochiel and reduce 1 Bull I.) on is lead to six lengths the position of the others being much the same- Along the back Lady Lion was on!) hall a left in front of Loch change has followed at a length arterial bl Amina and 1 starch and then at a similar distance came Pearlshell Keith Recall and Honeydew In a short r, with Carbine at the head of the others and Melos last. Passing" the half mile post, and) L) on retired and Lochiel appeared at the head of affairs closely) pressed! by) Plutarch "cream and Pearlshell Carbine who had been interfered with fell back last. Lochiel maintained his advantage round the bend Abercorn and Honeydew w continue next "close at the same time rapidly ran through his horse and took up a dangerous position I polite! crept into the straight with lionel den an 1 Abercorn on his quarters
1 apua, Melos and Carbine lying than by on the outside At the distance both Lochiel and Hone) den cried enough and retired beaten and Melos and Carbine joined iss le M Ith Abercorn The race now lay between Abercorn Melos and Carbine At the half distance the weight told on Abercorn, who Immediate gain of as) to Melos and Carbine. The pair ran locked together to the winning post and the judge's verdict was in favour of Carbine who won a magnificent race by) a head Abercorn the length and) his third Keith a good fourth I apua Bfth Hone) den sixth Vabba seventh Lochiel eighth Pearlshell ninth Amina tenth, Recall eleventh Plutarch twelfth and Lady I ) on last Time 2min 14sec A ) protest was entered against carbine on the ground that he had interfered with Melos but as the objection was not lodged in compliance with the rules it was not enter
tained
THESE I INO PLATE,
Of 200 sole. Millner to be sold for 300 sons Seven
furlongs.
Mr J P Kennedy S be, spoilt Child b) field Ida)
-Dolly) Varden £60 aged 9st. 116 (title)) 1 Mr C, li WocxU by 9 Hengist LM aged tar lib
(Callinan) S Mr It Cameron reef Chic £50 3 yrs (Ut 10lb.
(J Deland) 3 Mr M D Lees b g Brunswick EM 6 yrs 6st,
10lb (Smith) 0 Mr J E C. HunterabgSomoDa),£jO aged 63
lilU (williams) 0 Mr li 11 Lord s cb I Charming, JwO 4 v ra 9st,
10lb (solely) 0 Mr W Brennan lisch gibe Hypocrite £ 0, 5yrs,
list rib (1 acre I) 0 Mr S. Holders be. Scatterfleld 3 6, 6 jw 9st
10lb (Fields) 0 Mr Swan is by Creeper 20 3yrs, Otu 10lb
(Cox) 0 Mr D Cameron's ch g Soldier a Wind £2 aged,
9st. left (Parker) 0 Mr H Oxenham s ch h 1 hion £20 G) ra 7st lib
(by Delano)) 0 Mr P. M Carthy iii), DI £60 aged, 9st,
4 lb (oF Null)) 0 Mr T Gamon I s ch g Paymaster, £10 3 yrs. Oat
616 (Strickland) 0 Mr R Dunning son- a lad) Level, £60, 4 yrs, 6st
10lb. (Corran I) 0 Mr John Coughs g Master Crusoe £60 4 yrs,
(6st. 4 'lb (Clear) 0 Mr li Andrews dish in Butter), 6 yrs, dO Ost.
IDIb (Noud) 0 Mr Jas. Pa) tennis be Artisan, £50, J ) rs Ost,
1248 (Music)) 3 Betting 5 to 2 a:st Spoilt Child 6 to 1 agst Scattcrlleld 0 to 1 asst Artisan S to 1 seat Lad) Lure) 10 to 1 seat Phaon
After going a few extra tes Scattcrflold went to the front atten left I) the favourite who came away in the straight and non easily by three parts of a fine, til from IleliList as he beat Carlo by n le nth for second place then caine--cattcrlleld Artisan with Master Crusoe last had) Level fell here during oOlroc. The miner was bought in for 2 al.
THE ntuYl NURSERY lUNDlC«1,
Of 5 sons each with 100 Sovs, added second, 50sec
a b or the of v carol Is Five further as
Mr H C White bo Anthem I) am Modred
Nellie b) bandmaster 'st. 8lb (Milne) Mr W kclsoshf be "so. big (11 Alliance)
Mr O Don tells us to c t innings 66 (Ucal) I Mr W A Long s oh L' Rebellion "st filly (1 owner) is Mr M A I on.- s cb i Daniel Sst. (( Cohan) 0 Mr J Baronet s she Clarence st. (Harris) d Mr T Sampson such ( set li) s. (for (Sick)) 0 Mr J White i of cattle "at 101!) (Iltixle)) 0 Mr w h. Royal a bro Alchemist, mu 121 (Kile)) 0 Mr R. C Allen's el f I authors "st (Parker) 0 Mr T Ivor) air! rears) St 2lb. (Uarelei ) 0 Mr J- M Douay 1 < br t -seagull, Sat. To b (Dun
ho)) 0 Mr W Franks, jun s ch f v. Berkshire Lass (8st,
1211 (Noud) 0 Mr J Abrahams b of Little Bernie, Tat 121
(Gallaher) 0 Mr C Baldwinson (Test, 7st. 2lb, (wanderer
dear 0 Mr H' Lamond s but nose Off 7lb (strickland) 0 Mr J Marshall by Necklet 8st. 8lb (O Brien) 0 Mr S. Gardiner's br Purple and Gold, 7st fib
(Gainsforth) 0 Mr A Miners ch f Irish whisper 77 10lb
carried 7st 111 (A Campbell) 0 blessings to 1 agst lest 0 to 1 agst Alchemist and landed S to 1 nest Itc 10 to 1 agst Lillie Denne 10 to 1 (at first 6 to 1) seat AnUms.
The flag fell to a moderate start, seagull Rebellion He and Partbontv cattle best away. Daniel and Rose dwelling at the jury found the head Seagull dropped out, and Parthenia next on in front of the bellies Teatrav, clarence and Autxius Entering the straight Clarence rushed to the front but virtue lately retired again and left Ho In command
the half distance AliU us joined up and for a few moments the Issue seance In doubt but Autu us stayed the longest and won easily Dalcouth three lengths between second and I think Clarence was fourth Little Bernie Hill seagull sixth soph) next,
and Daniel last Time 1min 3sec
Tnr TTÍTÍÍD DAY
The following weights have been declared to day in connexion with the A J C Autumn Meeting -
WELTER HANDICAP
er, lbs Plutarch's 0 Itusilov 11 o Hoievdan 10 7 Steel "row TO 0 MR. O'Connor 11 11 Yabba u 11 Colenso 0 0 Aberdeen's 0 Monte Christo 0 0 Carcoar . ) 7 Drilldool . U " llollrliiktr . S 7 Hugo L 96 Lnlritda 0 3 Tuscarora 'I 1 remar dez 0 I Minstrel Hon) J
Pearl --full j 0 Miss Alice 0 0 1 antignon . 9.0 Touchstone S H Helicist 8 11 Unnamed S I)
Abercorn . 100 Carl) on 0 3 Cranbrook 3 .. n 0 Melos 0 4 Keith 0 2 The \ coman 0 0 1 starch .- 8-12 Industry) "87 Theorist " 9 4 Wy combo 7 11 Nonsense 70 Yabba "70 LaValette 7 0 Aberdeen -70 Colenso 7.4
st lb his n Thomas . s 7 Jack S 7 Brunswick S 7 Mormon 8 6 Allan ii 6 es on S 3 Artisan S J
ThcTclogram S J Dann S 0 Market 7 li Bachelor 7 11 Cleared 7 1) I line " t
Second Thought 7 7 Blucher 7 7 Ctrlitnorth 7 4 Lal) farm 17 4 Itemcml range " . Speculation 72 Hogarth " u Bega . 7 0 Home Rule 7 0
Golden Crown M Illeroo Amina
Esperance . Fernandez M Clogs
Papua , Bellringer .
Hluenoso . Miss Alice . Melissa
The following are left in the That Toa! Stakes after payment of the last forfeit -sinecure Rudolf li Dreadnought.
street) Hate
The following are the latest scratchings -All -nRiu.cruei.ttv-Lonsdale, The Australian Peer, Manton, Locksley), Ci.d zan, Stephan nous he elter-landican-]tone)ilevv, louch June City) Jlandiciip-Melos, Yeoman
MORDIALLOC RACES
The April meeting' at Richfield was held yesterday) The weather was beautifully) Imp, and the attendance was limited, owing to its Lie has BiittltiiR ill) in Melbourne over the recent Tautet events Some of the events produced excellent finishes The following are the results -
HANDICAP HelD TtVCE (lOVtEl),
Of 20 sovs. for ponies 14 1 an 12 and under Once
round the course.
Mr J Edmonds a but I Ralph Leigh Pistols (Gardiner)
Mr W L. Chambers a b m Gipsy, 9st 7lb carried
List, Bill (11 Alllator) 2 Mr J Kell) its bl or line Elizabeth Ann lOst
411 (Blair) 3 Dot (Hat Tib.) Wellington (left till) later (Det Tib) Harriet (Ost) and Clara (list) also
started
Betting - 5 to 2 each agst Ralph Leigh and Dot, to 1 east Harriet 4 to 1 agst Caps)
Won by a neck a similar distance separating the third horse. lime Sinln 44sec
THING will (consist,
of 40 sat s Special weights Winner to be sold for
(knots hour and a hall furious.
Mr 0 Melbourne s b in Olive, "st 4 lb. nil
(Burton) 1 Mr A F Bradshaw's b in I! I P, Tst Lib, nil
(Bruce) 2 Betting -2 to 4 on R I P
Won l) a long neck Time 58sec The winner was house lit In for well.
112deg 2ND V U 10NV. TANDEM,
Classes Winner of any Inn Imp after declare
to of weights to carry 7lb secure) servants half fare is.
Mr W liol actions of an Mizpah Cat 7lb. carried
seat Mr (Beaten) Mr I) love this it g Mort As is Hit 10lb (Four
tal i) 2
Mr I 'S Jenkins's sk m stood Ines bat 10lb (Uur
to ) I
l riet o is (0 t Oil ) 1 unit of st Off the good at 111 ) I litter ("st) at I Miss Jane (Oat 1-lb)
and slant I
II by) a length and a half, three lengths separate us. second and third
Id HANDS AC PONY SELLING RACE,
01 "0 loss Speciality hats White. to be sold for
£30 7lb "lowed for every £10 reduction. Three and a half furlongs. ." Mr
J Johnson us Amv 7st 10lb . 30 (Dobson) Mr R Sevior's b g -red Archer, at 2lb, and
(Taylor) . -Betting. -Even on Fred Archer
won by a length an 1 a half Time 52sec
The winner was hea).lth Mr îtouportfor £3.
MOI DILLON HANDICAP,
OfSOsovs. Wtnnerotativ handicap after the declaration
of weights to carry 7lb, penalty About five furlongs! and a half
Mr VA VI liorsbrmlShouldnt Wonder, 7st 5lb
(Cowell) , Mr H L. Smith s ch m Henrietta Tst (Dlalr) 8 Mr J Kirk's dam Alexandra, Tsr. She., carried ist
Dib (Warke) 3 lialrarapa(0«.4lb) DavsUr (Ott 4RO. shortness (8st 7lb) I_phou(-at), inter-racial (Sit), and Don salvo (7st) also started .... as
I 'should t Wonder beat Henrietta by half a length Alexandra was third, two lengths off. Time, Dum SJacc
11 HANDS ALL "ONE HANDICAP
Of 30 Nov 9 VC winner of any handicap after declaration
of weights to carry) 7lb penalty once round the
Mr H Connell) s from Finely Tst 121. (Toogood) 1 Mr J Barnes's br g Master Gift 7st 10lb, in
deciding. 7lb penalty (Wallace)
Mr VA chambers s b m Oh it lib. (lost) ..
Rotheram (0 t 6th.) Oscar (7s' "It Five engineer I ("st 4lb) Middle (Oit late) Elizabeth Ann (bal 1 'lb.) Taylor a tin Chance (of a. "lb ) also started
Betting -2 to 1 tacit also Emily and I princess 4 to 1 agst G p«v
Miller led the field from start to finish Time 2min wishes
MCTORIV AM Lull IbRr CLUB
The tollovviiignre the nominations! for the meeting to take place on Saturday May 4 -
TRIAL HiNDfcU,
6000 sovs., and s shots, each second, to save a. six
furlongs and a half
Mr C Endings is h g VA average aged Mr W J Au this but About yrs Mr W hraftnsbor-rnanl here
Mr I Gardiner m g I A vermont 0 rra Mr h Council. s cb g T) phoon furs Mr J Harper's b g Juliet Grate 4) in Mr J Harper's b l Union agent
Mr M. Jacobs's It in Umbra. I, tri or aged Mr H Haines's by Raoul 5 at-
Mr. I T Carslake's b g traveller 2yrs Mr M Jacobs be little U b 22s
Mr I T Carslake a bill epicurean, 4 as Mr C Carter who boarded S in
Mr J H W hit« s br of Sumatra 4yrs Mr P Kelly's bro- Moorhouse 4 in
Mr V, ex steering b K Rhetorician aged
HANDICAP HURDLE RACE
Of 150 boys and 3 sovs. each second d, 30 sov.. One
mile an I three-quarters. Mr It arrange loan and
Mr J GardlncrsggDreamer aged
Mr H Connolly is or no Grace Darling II aged Mr H Watson's b g Australian Native aTed Mr D Fountain a b g Winton AorOvrs
Mr F Muserai o rat j, The Trader aged Mr J Munro's b g Yarraman aged
Mr A A .ilgatensbli Darkness aged Mr A. iii man's ch g Fair Saxon and Mr N. Miller's br in Bingara, 4 yrs
Mr J H Gills by. Whalebone aged Mr G Davies li in the Duchess aged
Mr J Cruickshank's g m Adel land is aged
Mr C Wilson a eli l Incident 0) ra or aged
THE CLENIHISTI - HANDICAP
OfOOaovs. and ft long, each secon I 30 sovs One
mile and a quarter and 100 yards. Mr D Greenway s b h Flossie) aged Mr W Ivraftnsbsirnaul 3 yrs
Mr J Harper be Julian Gray 4yrs Air It h Maltlan 1 s b li Meteor need
Air J Harper tins, ch g Vagrant aged Mr John 1 Se i s b h Ben Bolt aged Mr C UartcrsIigStalTortl nine Mr P Holier s cb g Frolic t yrs
Mr J H White's br of Sumatra, 4 yrs
Mr C W Wheeler a like Neuuilsluatlst J in Mr J Cripps's b It No. 4 ) rs
H INDIO-I STEEPLECHASE,
Of 200 says, an I G sovs. each second 40 Sovs
About the miles and a quarter Mr R Orr a li g Game age I
Mrs Fergusson i Peter Osborn and
Mr W Neil's 11 g Ills k Prince -torOvrs Mr T Corrigan s It g Kildare and Mr S Miller's b g Studley net Mr S- Miller's b. aglet aged
Mr - Miler'sbglîcdicip 4 yrs
Mr P Miller's b g It mare 4 yrs Mr J Brewer's n m Society aged
Mr K T Moores b g Southern Cross, 5) in Mr W Neil J b g D remark, aged
Mrs Miller a gg The Irishman ne veil Mr J It Li) cr s bniAdelllli aged
SELLING black
O! 100 sovs. Winner to be sold for £100 Special
weights Five furlongs.
Mr C Ttudlngs ns b g by nirarapa aged nil Mr H HalneashrgKntilli yrs nil
Mr 1 1 Carslake a the Urllomatt- 2 yrs 2Mr A Matheson a ch m Anarchy) aged £20
Air C. Elliott s brain Atnltasaa tress, and £20 Mr A Campbell s be liable) as! 10 Air 's Grimwood a ill f haste, J yrs nil Mr J latersoushrf Ipi 2yrs ABC
Mr R Cruickshank's I r i Clement aged nil
Mr J Cruickshank's g g Little Dick, aged, nil
TWO YEAR OLD 11 ANDERS,
Of 100 Sovs and S sets each woman Tissott Five
furlo gs and a half Mr J Harper 2 ch of Mere) Vlerrlck Mr L Fountain she Lancaster
Mr I T Carnival on b g Traveller Mr M Jacobsdal tile Hot
Air I T Carslal e I I f Ilntomarte
Air A Halinbourg, its It c l>a»|iarone Mrs Miller lit Ills
Air 8 Miller of a Crown Jewel Mr S. Miller's br Hfl
Mr E. F Darlot's of Area
Air J Redfearn she Tarcoola.
J>VUl\G\ ALI RACE 2.
The Springvale meeting took place on Tuesday The weather was cloudy but line, and there reason large muster of visitors. Details
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HANDICAP HURDLE RACE
Of 25 One tulle and a half
Messrs J. and It Led.) a br i Burdekin aged,
lOatlOIK (Williams) - 1 Mr C. Kudinga his Enniskillen aged, Oat 7lb.,
carried last Dib (IV Una t) 2 Mr A. O Young s br i Hector aged, Oat Tib,
carried 6st bib (Opie) 3 Artichoke -or. was (list Olb ), Countess aged
Mat lib Account) fished 0) in (9st 7lb) reworks, 0 ) rs (1st), also started.
Betting -Leen agst Burdekin 4 to 1 agst (at first) event Artichoke 6 to 1 each at Enniskillen and
Connie.
vAoncasllt by a length two lengths I ever con second and third line marks the fourth Accomplished and
Artichoke ran off the track
TON. li.ND.A
Of £10 U hands, four furlongs
Mr M Quinllnaoin. va aged 7st loila.(roogootl) 1 Uri VV swords I Ignatius) the Nut 3yrs Oat
7lb (tonne) 2 Mr T Johnson is in Am) It re Cr Sill (Hobson) J
Kitt) 4yrs (6st He) Isherwood 4 yrs ( at filly
carried 6st 2116.) Had I) 4 yrs still b) Prince Charlie r ) rat at "Its also started
Betting: -Even s Lia J to 1 test better, G to 1 aged
Amt
Won by six lengths half a length between second and third Biddy was a good tourist
mills". ILL H HANDICAP,
Of 100 One mile
Messrs. I and It I necks a ch m Maid of the Mill
aged 7st 8lb iCtttlor) II Air J Cruickshank a g on Aceldama aged, 7st
10lb. (Fiddes) 2 Mr F U 1 and s cb m Liberatress, J ) rs, Sat 10lb.
(desertion) 3 Civil to Harold, aged (Oat ), and Teddington (6st 7lb.)
also started I
I often), -G to 4 on Aceldama 5 to 2 agst Maid of
the Mill
Dead heat liberates a couple of lengths away third Icdtington fill Griffiths the work.) and
let ting a broken collarbone He was sent to the Mtlbourt of Hospital
Deciding Heat - Hollins and A to 4 on Maid of the Mid, who won very cash) Hobson rode the
winner
Of 40 Sovs. 11 bands. Four I unions?
Mr M Miles br g Sherwood 4 yrs "7st. 8lb
(Cutler) 1 Mr T Johnson s bin Am) 3 yrs 7st 7lb. (Hobson) 2 Mr R Seviors be. bred Archer SIR Git, 111
(To) for) a 3 lists 4 yrs (7st 12th ) Burwood, For 4 yrs ("scr, filly carried Sst He), BonlbeN 4yr*(7st. 5lb, carried "7st "li ) Mia aged (7st 5lb ) also started
Betting- f and to 4 on sherwood J to 1 agst
Ami
IA on by a couple of lengths, half a dozen lengths between second and third The winner was bought
in for Osovs
PONY HANDICAP,
Of 15 Sovs for hands Four furlongs
Mr W. Cox oil s or in t Fairy Queen 4 or 6 yrs 9st
lb (Flood) 1 Mr O A King' b in May Bell 6 yrs, Sat HB
(Devine) 2 Mr M Young IarttIJi.L Tyr "at, 316 (Young S
Dobbin J )ra studs Belle, aged ( it.) also
started
Bettin Oto 4 east Mail Odd 6 to 7 at Fair) Queen J to 1 at it Belle lion b) half a length
SELLING RACE
Of £16 Winner to be sold for 30 sovs. KI to
furlontrK.
Mr P ! M Quade as Per soil, aged, 8st 5lb car
del St. 10 b (Williams) Mr It. Heath's b Buckle) Sirs Sst (Marke)
Mr Gardiner's b g Inspect 6 yrs 8st In.
(Roberts) 1 -nil aged (6st, 8lb, carried Sit. Lilli) also
state I
betting -2 to 1 on Poierll who now very easily The winner was know kcdduvvuloMr Siiorclt tom soils. _
WINCIM SLY. WAH OUR RACING
CLUB
HANDICAP STIll I SCHEME
1 Of 20 sovs. About one lillies and three quarters. Mr H Stansmore s ch g Mine all aged list "lb
(U Nu Ion) 1 Mr J Hancock ch g Larry aged lost (A Han
cock) 2 Two horses started Time 4min tee,
TRIAL STAKES,
Of 20 sons Mvo an 1 a half furlongs,
Mr G Sutherland as she Jerusalem says "it (is
(Steer) Mr a Mahoney Happy Jack, Ararat till)
(Mkmau) 2 Mr I I singer is to g Ondit, aged, gat Dib.
(Porter) 3 Time 1min 16 4 5sec
SE! I INO RACE,
Of "20 Sovs Five furlongs and a half
Mr O Turner such in our ages! 8st 12th. (Hell) Mr I Alsops li in Lill Mrs Sat 1 He (Orchin!) 2 Mr M Oooiatmhr in Iolanthe sired Sit. 10lb
(sun are) S Time 1 um ISsic
HANDICAP TROT
OIUsoVB Two miles
Dr Winner s g n I read Up aged rice, behind
scr last (St, quiet in 1 Mr M Coonan's lic By) Charlie aged lOioc. be
band scratch (Currie) 2 Mr A. Hurst to k lo- 1919 a ed, scratch
(Over) 3 Xlnl 0 nine "cases
BARWON HANDICAP
Mr A Dvvers ch g Mr «Ulla i add still
Strachan ) 1 Mr T J Darcy st nr U to I In) each Sst "Hi (Tell) Me It -, Bddulphsbr I Lady lion) I yrs st
HMS. (Steers) 2 3 Time 4min 51sec
CORINTHIAN STAKES,
Of 15 Sovs About one mile.
Mr II a Biddulph's br of Lady) Itouip, Nors, next,
11th (Iluldiilph) ... 1 Mr R. J Harvey's br Hdvlilrd, aged. Hat. 745
(Darby). . 2 Mr. H Stansmore's b I Sunlight, 3 yrs, list. Hlo
(Bishop's Time, hull 504 sec
PONY is VC!,
OflO love. your furlongs
Mr T Fowler's bran Mar), 4 yrs 8st. (Atkinson) Mr C M Ka) a road Lucy, aged, 8st. Ulli.
(White). 2 Mr H. E. J. Francis's cf m Jerry, aged, 7st, till,
a (-sheehan) . 3
'Time, 52sec
PEDESTRIAN EVENTS.
Malden Plate, 120 vice -A Hlchiuoiii!, I, Moore, 2. tons) vineyards. Maiden Hurdle Race Richmond, is Trees, 2, L. L. OAK), I Won easily Mile Race for maids n runners only -J.
L Witcombe, 1, 11 West, i though) yards. Time-,
6min 40sec
BALL We U,D (N s W ) RACE CLUB.
seEN D DAY.
Hurdle Race -Kenneth I , Joker. 2. Vesta, J Pony Race Oil M), 1, I see Dick 2
Handicap- Dallachy, I , MieMlve 2, Lockhart, 3. stilling Race Apollo, I swain, .'.
Brace let kenneth and ! others ran a dead heat ;
Protos Girl 3
Consolation Stakes -Tupio, 1, Lady) Maud, 2.
COU USING.
MELBOUrNe. COURSING CLUB.
At a committee meeting held last evening at the Royal Mail Hotel it was decided to postpone the running for the Melbourne Plate meeting until the weather and ground are more suitable for coursing.
FOOTBALL.
A football match will be placed on the East Melbourne ground on Saturday, between representatives of the South Melbourne and Carlton clubs. who are needs will be handed to the employees engaged at the Bijou Theatre, which was destroyed by fire on Mon-day The Maori viz Military Bind, by consent of Messrs. Council and Short, will perform selections of music at the nets during the afternoon.
SCOTCH COLLEGE (2) V. UNIVERSITY
This match will be played on the Scotch College ground to-day, play to commence at t o clock The scotch College team will be chosen 'from the followtug -rYoeman, Ramsay, Hall, Cohen, Morrison, M'Leod, firebrace, Shan, Kelso, Murphy, Reid, Qrillltlu, M'hoan. Mangrove, Croft, valantine. Jeanes, Dawson, whitelaw, Armstrong, Philpott, Ross, Hutchison, smith, Ga). Milson Mount. Anderson, Parr), McFarlane The University) team we will be chosen from the fellow lug - within, narrow, Brookes, Champion, Davies who), Fullarton, Gordon, Grcsoit, Hallows, Joyce, Kell), Konnoilv, Molesworth, M'Arthur, Mount?, Mr!) James). Hooke, Schutt, Strahan, Syme, Thomson, Woinarski, letters
hall
CRICK Mr.
Hawthorn Club The Hawthorn club made a Gippsland tour during the Easter holidays, and! played the follow his matches -Goal Friday, at Rosedale, I 14 of local club Mosedale, Us. Hawthorn, i-lNuiekets for 14s On saturday. at BairnsdaleHawthorn, 2-4 BvfrnsJale-, two for 61 On Easter Monday, at Maffra, the local team scored CO,
Han thorn OG.
C\ CLING
EASTER TOUR OF THE MELBOURNE tUG CLE
CLUB
Four members of the Melbourne Bicycle Club, ilcs.-ri._- A Bucknall, h. 1 Grade., W Hatton and G A Thorne (captain) and Messrs C L. latter son (captain and J Tw um tuan of the Herald Club Mr Melbourne on Thursday evening last for a tour around the W st tern district of Victoria. The de commenced at CA rooms on Friday morning, the -feelings have? rather a stiff course. to a. inch-laea against a head nhill After breakfast the wind in creased with (Mer. a j pear tree of heavy rain so that when 3" men. had been colored the train was resorted to as far as Terang,? Vic in of minw, at daylight the whalers were again in the saddle and rode the 14 miles to Mortlake in an hour, ivi shiren after breakfast to Ingham 0 miles, and Caramut 10 miles, where a travelling photographer took the croup The next stage was through 1 onMiurstt to Hamilton 12 miles Uu Nearing the town Captain Farrell, mounted on his Gi machine, was put, and as usual he made the visitor's sojourn in Hamilton a ten pleasant one At 6 o'clock next morning rice, after the Me Ino urn of men had seen Patterson and TwvtiU man on for the 100 mile record the speed and. (or Uunktld yearning through beautiful pasture land and obtaining splendid view s of Mount, Sturgeon May I -first put before Uki. thompson was read.-. at milda) The pretty little town of Wickliffe was next passed, and blue miles further on Lake Colac was in sight and at dusk stir. ith mi w.. made the destination for the II) til miles Next morning the 17 miles to assist ton were ridden under two hours against a line! wind Lintons 12 miles was then covered and the riders bowled into Scarsdale for dinners 1 hall are t been., reach ed that evening and the party attended the dinner sum is) the Galliott Touring. Club Bill that to visiting. wheelmen On TUMmy morning the chairman Sir Hal
burst and break of a. UM In Gordon value which they had a splendid run down the I eastern UHU for many mile, to I taken t H Marian Alter dium r the list Nice to Malboona at mill, was made in the. hours and a-quarter auJthecit) received at dusk the total distance smelter was 200 miles in lUc dies
MUN UJ NETS.
MEETING OF Sf-U.FTAMES
reproaches of the lawn tennis clubs are reminded of the case in it which is to to held this evening at Waima and (Jackson's Hotel, Swanston street, at H p am sharp when arrangments for the forthcoming season will be mack, and other important business
will be discussed
INTERCOLONIAL MATCH
All those intending to take part in this match are as, can be) requested to practise. Some of the team will be on the Met courts at 3 p in every after
noon
GEELONG }\&rLlt TOURNAMENT
This tournament was concluded yesterday. the weather again being most fall of rain, and the greatest interesting hours in the final matches for the Ladies' Single Handicap in the mourn in if Miss Ada) no (stand)) beat Miss Evelyn Mackenzie (} 15 and 2 bisques) 1-0, 0-., all the first round was played In the afternoon, when Miss Marie conceding Miss
A Chair) 1 , won by I-I 6-1, 6-2. I
STORMING TKL..G..AMS
(1 HOW OUR ComtkSPONDKST )
All. LANDS, W.DSE*,D\T.
At ft polo match tod..), Camperdown scored -2 goals and Mount Crawford 'J ROU lo, I