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V.H.O. IIJACES.
SECOND DAY'S ltAOIN'O.
MEUIOITRNB, Saturday.
Thu oft-postponed second day's racing
for tho V.lt.C. Autumn erecting was held
to-dny on tho Flomington course which had
dried' up well after the recent rain. Tho
results wore:
ALYl'ITJiliN HUllDI.U HACK ot iiOO sovs.
Throo miles. .
Hattory, H-8 * 1
Hayrick, 10-0 -. -
King's Hansom, 11-7 8
Hutting-8 to 1. King's Hiinsom,' ,7 to X
Hayrick, 10 to 1 llattory,
Tho latter went' to tho front passing tlio
stand tho second time and "was 'never lieud
ed, winning by about 20 lengths, with a
similar diatonic botween second and third.
Time, G.nOi.
ASCOT ViAI.E ST'ATvRS. oi 20 sovs. each,
.with 1000 sovs. added. For two-year
olds. Colts 8-10, fllllos 8-7, geldings
to bo allowed Bib, Winner of any llat
race ol 800 sovs; or upwards 1011), ex
tra. Six furlongs.
K. S. Mcljood's blk.e. Sconser, by Mnl
ster>-Warfare 1
J". 'rurnliUH's b. or lir.c. Flaltli, by
J"M>hadll-Our CJueeii i 2
l£. Powers' h.C. WiUiri, by Wullace-Mur
na 11011:. pen.) ,: 3
Hettlng-^iCvonH Wllnri, II to 1 Flaith, 7
o 1. .Sconser, IS to 1 others.
Sweet Jlalt led to thu homo turn iron-.
Sconser, Flaith, Perdans and Wilarl. Scon
ser showed tlio wuy into tho straight, and
staling oil a 'run by Flaith woii by n
longtli. Wilarl was a length anil a halt'
away. Time, 1.1(1 J.
AUS'lMlAfjlAiT 0I1P, a hundicap sweep
stakes of SOVH. each, with L2!><) sovs
added. For three-yeur-olds and up
wards. Two ndles and a. quarter,
if. J''. Kirby's br.g. Tlio I'arlsinn, by
Jiobadil-Tho i'urislennc, ii yrs.,7-7 1
A. Wynne's br.m. Apple l'lo, by Ayr
Ixid41e-l'ruloen, J.vrs., 7-10 2
.r. Wilson, iTuu.'s br.g. Dluliulo, by JJol>
a<lll-Ardea, -lyrs., 7-1M 8
Hutting-i> to 'I Apple l'lo, 7 to 2 Tho
I'arlsinn, 10 to 1 I'ri'/.ollghter., 12 to 1
Obi, 14 to 1 JIatourco, Uiabolo, and
Sojnothing Irish, 25 to J)3 to 1 others.
(Joiige ./l'lislire piloted-the Held past'the
stunt! from Iliad, H«srovtv, l'rliteflghter,
Aurnfodlna, Jlutoureo," The .Purisian, Applo
l'lo. and Diabolo. Conge d'KslIro was still
uiietul nt tho mile pout whore the field
closed up. Applo Pie improved hor posi
tion anil at tho hnlt-nillo post won .well up.
'Pile Parisian dashed to the front entering
tho straight with Apple l*c; Aurofodina,
ami Prizefighter lying handy, but Tho Par
isian forged ahead from tho distance and
won easily by eight lengths. Diaholo was
a length and a half away third anil Auro
iodina fourth. Time, 8..r57S.
MAHl'll riTKKI'-LUCII-ASE, of ilO'O sovs.
About two miles.
Xo Trouble, 0-0 1
Ijeah Klcshna,, 9-0 , 2
Holsdnle, 11-7 :... 8
Potting-I to 1 J.uuh Ivlcshnn, 7 to 1
Hillsdale, 8 to 1 No Trouble,
Won by u length mul three-quarters.
Tiino, -l.l»i.
POI'llKF. lliAXDIt-'AT, of iiOO sovs. Seven
furlongs.
Jlaltchester, 8-1) ........ i..« 1
Nuvurra Kliya, 7-0 .... 2
Main, 8-12 H
Hotting-.1 to I. Jinltchoster, 12, to L
Slain and Nuwarrn Kliya. ?
Jlnltchester led all the way nnil Won com
fortably by a length with Slula throo
quarters of n length mvay. Tijne, 1.28
.1 IJXIOIi JIA.VJJIL'Al>, of 250 sovs. S-i.v
furlongs.
Xorth Woodleigh, 7-1 1
llashtun, 7-1 2
Snnskrit, 7-0 8
Won by a length and u. halt, with a head
between second and third, .-Time, 1.17.
The winner started at 12 to 1.
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