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Notes and Chat
(By 'BrMiklyp.')
Up.to-4 pin. to-dayeatrii* nill be re
ceived for the Goodwood OJub's meeting
to be held on August 6. The events re
quiring the attention of owners and train
ers are as folkrw: — Hurdle Race, of £100
1iwo miles; Goodwood Purse, of £100, nin3
furlongs; Goodwood Plate, of £100, nix
?furlongs; Goodwood Handicap, of £150,
10 and a half furlongs; W^A.' Breeders'
Handicap, of £100, seven -furlongs; and
Flying Welter of £100, seven furlongs.
Weights for the chief events to be run
at the Boulder aad ' Kalgoorlie dubs'
round of meetings will be detUred by
Mr. D. C. Bra'bam on Wednesday next.
Au Fait was given another run in Ade
laide on Saturday, ana again refused to
leave the barrier. His case scents almost
ho^pekn...' ? ' ?
«.- Sand. lion and Saaorooa, -who won at
the Canning' Park meeting on Saturday,
are both by Sands of the Orient.
T. Tighe's apprentice. W. Hunter, rode
two winners on Saturday, Golden Mile
and Prince- Rhubarbs
Spearage, who started equal favourite
wtih Mercato for the last Perth Cup, nice
ly silenced the opposition in the Canning
Park Handicap on Saturday, and it. is evi
dent that be races bagt when fresh. Then
was ▼ery little money for .turn, but the
field was a weak one. The previona time
he started— at BelmontPark, on May 7
— -Spearafe ran second to Murad in. tb«
Belmont Handicap. H« sUrted at 20
rto 1 on Saturday. ? '? ?
Mr. B. Rennie'a fooryw-oM mare
Sednatee. who l%*om epellipg, is by i»
ported;]Peter the Hermit from Adven
tuteaa/Vhwe dam iAhovise|r is the dam,
of Comedienne. Seeing th«E- Comedienne
-Is the dam of CalKSoy, wborjwon the last,
'?Bnglaa' Derby, aa&thrft Peter th* He*-;
Kit ran third to Durbar Ii. »a »?» Eng.isli
Derby of 1914. .Seclttsive should now^iie
sought after for £^K ^r|5?!L , ^
elusive was bred by Mr. A.,*:. CoeMaa.
N. PeteiTai rode a. winner aDd*a ««?»?
at Canterbury Park on. Saturday- . .
Some good di*M»4»_**'« »mid «t the
Oanning Park Club'a meeting on Satur
day. Speara** who won thelSnamgHan
SeapMM NSC 15a. in the 10s- atmShtout
SShi? and far a Jfi«» -jgl«5
tnrned^fC 16s. In the ladww «tr«i«kt««t
tote (5s.) he paid £15 3o. whiler in the
lewr Wrre straightout Os. tote he re
toripedfcis.1»W»rt««i *13 7«. ^'Jw»»*f
in the first division of the TrUlJ S^ses
rrtorned £6; aniv Selasko, who,«M a
sinrlir poaition* in the second, dinaiou
plias»«5r«aB«rous who won tbe Welter
pmi £6 6s. «trais*toot ia the cra»i«tanJ
and £6 13a. for 5«.;in th» leg«r.;
The W.A. Hont Gtub will bold a race
meetis* at Y«rt on Angnat 17. . Tne
prornuame indodes a hunte race of two
mile* foe hunters, a 'Piite and Pone for
hontera. a ladies raco for hunters and
three open event* . ;
A Kattoorlie tdegram aUtea-:— At the
Boulder races an 8atard»y the following
matters were reported by- the k«no»ary
stewards. Dr. H. O. Inrfn and MessTs
H. P. Smith andH. T. Staple*:— After
the Haek Bjob (first division) an iwpjiry
wa» faeM into the raaniag of Bay Joy.
%9*£ hearing evidence ih' wja« a«ekled to
acce»t the «rpl*naU«ii» tesdeMd bat the
mckey, T. Eagle, was reprimanded for
cutting across to the rails. -Barken
was. spoken to for allowing hia moant,
Grotesque, to run out wio- during the
running- of the First Division Handicap.
At the conclusion of the Second Division
Handicap A. Wilier was agatea to in
rejar i to bis handling of Thaddins. After
the Third Division Handicap, tbe jooker
A. W5Uey lodged a protest against K
Seams, the rider of Helwan for crossing
n the straight. It.wsa decided, after
bearing eridenee t» oMcially place Hel
wan second aadCbose Boa third nd to
.fine Kearas £S.f- .,'? ??? ? - ?. ?? . -'.
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