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Tumut Turf Club's
PATRIOTIC RACE
MEETING
Successful Fixture
Tumut Horses Win
Three liaces
Despite tin- many drawback which
miniated against Hie success »' the
jiai i-iotic vui-c im i-lii.g iield lw the
Tumut Tart Flub mi Wetlncsriay, c--
pe. hilly Hie adverse wcalhcr eourii-
ileus, ii very stiwessful fixture re-
11 bed. Alter lite ruin during Hie
picviuits night pruspii'ts tur sueti's
w, re nut bright, but Hie weather
eleured during the niurning. Tile Sc.-
ret a ry was Ix-siegeil wttii phone vail
Iron, ail nulls m tin- State ,'liuuirii.g
whellier the race were to be held.
The gate taking wi re over £1W nltd
unly a lew pounds short of tlie takings
un the sci-uud day of the rcoonl euj)
meeting, whieh wa one iff the most
stieeessful race nni-lings ever to lake
dace on Tumut Han-eourse.
Altiiotigit some of the holds were
eunqairatively small, tin- racing on
the whole was most iuicresiing onri-
ail enjoyed it. Despite the t'ani the
racing track was not heavy and the
racing liinc rceordcil were well up to
rbe average.
' Mr. Jack tVilliatiis. I mm Wuggu,
gave an exeelli'in desi ripl iun ot Hie
various race.- as they wet o tun. o>er
Hie loud-speaking appa rat it.
Three Tminit liol'se- wet e stieeessful
ill winning races — -I t\ fnntl l('r )).m.
line, XV. J'. l.owUici Tckali anil
T. J OT.ricn s Margery. \ ml
Are. Flare l'linee, Hmug and Fair
Fun, ut-i local horses, were in .ei.'ond
jduees ami Hmk's l'arty. Amour (Sill
aud Irish XVil were in third | laces.
After having been out el tile winning
list tor seine loiii- reals, lite former
Melbourne jockey, .lack Hcgarty, who
liu- hern resident ol Tiiiuni J >) the
p:is| sir ve.ns. Had a weloeiiie eliange
ol lin k when In- won I lie Maiden l'lnlo
en Dyellno ami tin- niniuttunus ap
plause which greeted linn on in re-
turn to scale eleni'H showed l mil me
public, too, wclcimicd tlie eitaiigc. in
llie soeoud division Flying iianilnap
Jack also siearod Mr. W. ii. Lew.
1 liei's Tekali to (ictej-y alter racing
from Hie rear In the trout at tin- ilirce
furlongs. Maureen and Fieibl H.ii-
am-e were iliallcjiging Inn, at the
straiglu enlrauee. Ion Mauieciis sad-
dle sinhleiiti slipped up round Iter
neck, causing ner 1" veer and to lake
Credit 1 la lance prarlieaiJy to Die mil -
side truce. .
These responsible for tlie conduct
of tin- meeting were; Fiinhmiiii. Dr.
.1 \Y . Mason: viee.eliaivinan. Mr .1 .
Ii. Sharp: irensnrer. Mr A. J . Down
ing; stipendiary steward. Mr. <>. M.
Kelly: clerk of eourse. Mr. H. Framp-
f on : joekov-iooui steward. Mr. T. l'L
Wilkinson: assistant stipendiary
arils, ilr. J. XV. Mason and Mr. XV .
Folev : elork nf scales. Mr. T. V. lit-
Hot; secretary. Mr. it. I,, lihikelio.v :
committee. Messrs. A. J. Downing.
T. XVjlkiiiseii. T. t . F.llint, Dr J.
XV. Mason, xv. .). Foley. .1. ii. Sharp.
'I'. 1.. .'nil).. M. S. Downing. XV. A.
Foaily. J. I. I taker. T. .1. riHrioii.
II. 11. Son ice. d Kile.v.
JtKSFl.TS: —
FIRST DIVISION FLYING
HANDICAP. Gfurs.
of £12/10/, 2nd C2/10 from
stake
I.KTASl'Ali 11". JI. Stallion's) lo'.g,
."yr.s. by Madagascar l.eiiiia. inc.
4 IDs mi l. 7.12 IF. .Xlelmyvel .. 1
Viol Ale ill. Start's , Cll.g., i.VIs,
by X jot il'Amonr — t'elugo inare,
7. PI , M < ; i-:i v » 2
Duck's l'arl.v FJ\ N.. Frews, b.g.,
tiyi's. by Haoyalif itaelielor — t'ura-
.eoa. s,P (J. Tieneari 3
First anil third I t allied by owner,
seei mil by A. St nil.
.John l'eel. S.I (H. Fitzgerald t also
slai'l ed .
Helling: 1 1/4 nn Viol Are, 2/ agst
jA'lasear. t; .lolm Feel, 7 Din k's l'arty,
Dividend 14/3.
Let ii sear was easily tlie smartest to
leave tlie barrier ami when tliey had
settled into stride wa out two lengths
clear of X'iol Are. followed by .lolm
Feel and Duel;' l'arty. At the three
furlong J .cinscni' was still two length
clear of Viol Arc with John Feci and
Dink' l'arty racing together about,
four length away. The order xvns
unchanged tu the straight cm rami-,
inside llie distance X'iol Are challenged
Letascar and failed by half a length
to catch him. Duck's l'arty was two
lengths away third. Time. 1.14 2-5.
MAIDEN PLATE,
cf £10, 2nd £3. from stake,
5 furlongs.
DVKLJNF (J. XX'. Smith's eh. m.,
oyrs by Fipiat or — t'olorea Glass,
s.12 (J. H eg ally , .... 1
Loch Gay <L. DllJiley's) h.m.. 4yrs,
h.v Assignation — Gulden Mitotic,
8.12 IG. Fitzgerald) 2
Amour Girl (T. Malone's) h.m.,
4 .vis by Viol d'Amour — Sargiri,
x 12 (J. Trenenr) 3
I'iareri horse trained by owner.
Only starters.
J letting ; IS to 1 J.oeh Gay, :t (o 1
agst Dyeline. 7, Amour Gill.
Dividend IB/.
Loeii Gay sojn got to the f loiil and
as tliey raced past the four furlongs
she was two lengths clear of Dyeline,
witli Armour Girl three lengths away
third. There was no nialeiiul altera
tion linlij Hie.v reacin.il iim straight
entrance, where Dyeline moved closer
to J.ncii Gay.. Tlie 'hist. named was
clear at the half-distance, hut she
veered out from tlie rails anil Dyeline
finished fast on l he rails to g, >,p
and gain the decision |,v half a length,
wit. Armour J ill two length awuv
third. Time. 1.3 1-5.
SECOND DIVISION FLYING
HANDICAP,
of £12/10/, 2nd £2/10/- from
stake, five furlongs.
"J'FKAll (XV. H. , owl tier's) h.g..
oyrs, I ,v Assemble — Hroiizclli
King iim re. (1st (J. Ilegnrt.vj .. 1
Fliiro J'rincc (A. Col-boys) b.g.,
Oyrs, h.v I'rinee t:iar„— Cliirimietie,
B.l (.1, Trcncan 2
Irish XYil (Mrs. 1. Folington and
Mrs. f. M . .Xlorrfs'i lir.g. , aged.
Ii.v irisli i'rinee — Kiktiiimu, B.tj
(A. Huekley) .'.
XVinner trained by owner, second
by owner. 1liir,l h.v AX'. Fotiiigloii.
(M tiers : Cr,i)i| Dalaneo 11.7 (j. Man
ning). Disdain s.11 (G . Fitzgerald ),
Maureen ,s.s <F Melnljre).
HeKing; I'Neus 'J'ekiili, 5 lo 1 Credit
Hal:, nee and Disdain, l! ciaro l'linee
and Mnnii-eii. in Irisl, XVil.
Dividends; S/C,.
Irish XVil was the lirst into slijde
and led from Disdain. Ciaro I'rinee
and Credit Itaiaiiee. At the lliree
furlongs, however. Tckah Imd raced
loninl llie Iield (o take eomuunut and
he led p.isl the (wo fnrloiigs front
Irish XVit on Hie rails; then folluvvmi
Mtt It recti mid Credit Haiiiliee on the
outside Tekali swung into the
straight clear of Irish XVit atul Ciaro
prince, witli Maureen aud Credit iJui-
am-e very wiile out . Tekali Iiattleil
on gamely and Justed long enough lo
nolo Ciaro Friuee off lo win by a neck,
with irisli XVit two lengths axvuy
(innl. Time, 1.2 2-3ths.
PATRIOTIC HANDICAP,
of £20, 2nd £3, 3rd £2 from stake,
one mile.
IV ATT' l (!'. T. Dennetts) hi'.g.,
nged. by Graeulus — Amarita, 1(1.2
t.i. Maiming) I
Going (T, Crowe") li.ui , aged, by
Galadeer — lTiuevss Chase, 7. (G.
Fitzgerald) 2
Ticket t.l. Trenear's, elt.g. . l.vr
by Seinlillalioi, — Mi.- Noble, Ssl
<J. Treneat ) 3
1'lneed horses trained by owner.
Australasia, 7.7 (J. llegurtyj also
started,
Del ling : Kveu Going, 3 lo 1 M'allo,
i Tickets, ii Australasia.
Dividend €1/0/0.
Auslruhisi:, acted a pueeinaker dur
ing the early running from Going, with
XX'alto in third (dace and Tickets, who
wa slow lu leave the harrier, tailed
"IT. Tliey remained ill Unit order un
til approaching tin- straight entrance,
when- going was in command from
Australasia, witli XX'attu getting closer
over and Ticket also moving up. Go.
iug was lirst into the straight, hut wus
inmiedinteiy challenged by XValto,
win, finished well and got up to win
will, a good deal iu ham! h.v half a
length from Going, with Ticket half
a length away third. Time, 1 43 1-3.
PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP,
of £10, 2nd £1 from stake,
7furs.
MAKGKUY (T. O'Drien's) cli.iu.,
3yr by Hail Mark — I icsdeniuna,
s H) (J. Treneari 1
Colin ira (F. Hurt') h.m.. lyrs, |>y
Cotlingwoiid — .Xiira Costello, !).3
(Mr. F. Hurt) 2
Disdain do Dreasley'sl Itr.g., ttyrs.
by Ma milligram — L'rineess Glory,
"8.11 (A. Hockley ) 3
First and third trained by owners,
second by F Deutiell .
only starters.
Dotting: ti/4 on ('ulujira, 2 Margery,
'! Disdain.
Dividend 14/9.
Margery took tip I ho running from
lite barrier rise and led past the Jive
furlongs from Disdain, witli Coiinira
tailed off. The tinier was unchanged
until llte.v approached the straight,
where Coiinira ran into second place...
In the run home Coiinira issued a
clia lk'iige to Margery, Imt. the Hall
Mark mare fought hack gamely and
beat Cotmira h.v a length, with Di.sdaiu
n head away third.
Time. 1.31 2-5ths.
WELTER HANDICAP,
cf £15. 2nd £3. 3rd £2 from stake.
six furlongs .
1'JUNCi: HON AX (Miss K. Doris')
elt.g.. aged, by Hunan — Glare,
8.13 (!' MeJitlyre) j
Fair .Son (A. isturi's) ilt.g., agcij,
Fan— Indiscreet liiiire, s.7 (M.
Gray) o
Irish XVil (Mrs. 1. Cotiugiou and
Mrs. U. M. Morris'), lu .g.. aged,
Ss| (A. Huekley) . 3
XVinner (rained by 1. Melaiyre, 2nd
h.v owner ntid third by XV. Coliiigion.
liuhieal, 8.7 (J. Treneat) also started
Dotting : 5/2 on I'rhiee llounli, 4
Fart- .Son. (1 Uubienl, HI Irish XX'ii..
Dividend <:/('< .
Fritui'X iloiiau was lirsl to get going
and led twist Hie six furlongs from
Irish XVit. Then eaine Fit rr Hon and
liuhieal. Tlie order was, much tlie
same until (hey reached Hie straight
entrance, where Fart- Son had moved
inl o second place. Fan- Son made a
gallant efloi-1 to overhaul I'rinee Jin-
nan, iml failed by a length with Irish
XX'it a length away third. Time,
1.13 2.r,()is.
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