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SYDNEY TAHERSALLS
CUP WON BY JEYPORE ,
Sydney, January 1.
TattersaUs Club meeting at Randwick
was concluded to-day in fine weather.
There was a large attendance. Results:—
NEW YEAR'S GIFT
Seven furlongs
Mr. Leslie Wallace's g g ETON BLUE,
by Sarchedon (imp.)— Torquay (N.Z.).
3 yrs. (G. W. Johnstone) ? .. 1
Mr. J. Mr Campbell's br m Racksa. 5
yrs., car. 7 st. 2 lb. (J. Pratt) ... 2
Mr. H. Englands b g Golden Music. 4
yrs., 8 st. 7 lb. (J. Munro) ... 3 ?
Others— Beckwlth, 10 st. 5 lb. (J. 'pike):
Vaals, 10 st. 5 lb. (M. McCarten); Black
Douglas, 9 st. 5 lb. (E. Bartle); King's
Arms, 8 st. 11 lb. (S. Davidson); Troilus,
8 st. 7 lb. (S. Cracknell); Lord Romeo, 8
st. 6 lb. (W. Matthews); Violin Bow, 7 et.
10 lb. (W. Cook); Radiant Orb, car. 7 st.
(F. HickeyJ; Certificate. 7 st. 3 lb. (Ai
Parr).
Betting— 3 to 1 Vaals, 8 to 1 King's Arms,
Lord Romeo, Eton Blue, Beckwlth, and
Black Douglas, 10 to 1 Violin Bow and
Golden Music, 15 to 1 Racksa, 12 to 20 to
1 others, -
At the half-mile Vaals was nearly last.
Eton Blue was two lengths clear Into the
straight from Rack6a, Lord Romeo; Violin
Bow, Golden Music, and Radiant Orb;
with Vaals last. Eton Blue maintained
his advantage, winning by a length- and a
quarter from Racksa, with Golden Musio
tour lengths away. Then came Lord
Romeo, Troilus, King's Arms, Beckwlth,
and Radiant Orb, with Vaals a bad last.
Time, 1 mln. 24}fe sec.
NOVICE HANDICAP ' ? j
One mile and a quarter '
Dr. G. A. Vlvier's b g POTENT, by '
Poseidon— Bonanza, 4 yrs., 8 st. 3 lb.
(J. Coutts) ? ,. .. 1
Mr. A. D. Allen's b g Zeeland, aged, 8
st. 2 lb. (C. Ryan) ? 2
Mr. R. Adcock's br m Our Liz, S yrs.,
car. 6 6t: 8 lb. (Hr Pink) ? 3
Others— Trahere, car. 7 St. 13 lb. .(J.
Coldstone); ' Waugoola, 8 st. 3 lb. (W.
Matthews); Stock, car, 7 fit. 5 lb. (J.
Pratt); Attente, car. 7 st. 1 lbi (R. Welsh);
Kllumlrri, car. ? 6 st.- 11 lb. (D. Wyeth);
Backbut, 7 st. 2- lb. (A. Parr); Voleuse, car.'
6 st: 9 lb. (F. Hlcklng); RalHer, 7 st. 2 lb.
(E. T. Ross); Rowdy Roger, car. 6 fit.' II
lb. (Roy Marsden); Encroach, 7 et. 1 lb.

(K. Denham): Tiioryoh, car. 6 sfc. 8 lb. (H.
Martin). ? v . -1 ' ? . '.
Betting— -4 to 1 against Voleuse, 9 to 2
Potent, 8 to 1 Encroach - and Zeeland, ID
to 1 Our Liz, Stock, and Sackbut, 12 to 25
to 1 the others,
- Dividends* (tor £1) — £15, £1 3/, and
18/6. Amount Invested,' £5,086.
Potent took up the running when 'the
field settled down, but gave way along the
' back to Moryah, the two leading Sackbut,
Waugoola, Kllumirrl, and Attente.' Potent
was almost on terms, with Moryah at the
half -mile, next coming Waugoola. Tra
liere, Our Liz, and Kllumirrl. Potent was
clear Into the straight, and easily held off
Zeeland' and Our Liz, winning by two
lengths, with a neck between second and
third. Stock, Waugoola, Voleuse, Kllu
mirrl, Attente, and Sackbut followed, with
Trahere last. ' Time, 2 mln. 6% sec. .
FLYING WELTER HANDICAP
Six furlongs
Mr. J. E. Brlen's bk tn REMORA, by
Rossendale (imp.) — Demeter (imp.) —
. 4 yrs., 9 St. 13 lb. (M. McCarten) .: 1
Messrs. C. H. Eccleston and M. E. Cecil's
- ch g Workman, 5 yrs., 8 st. 11 lb. (S.
Cracknell) ? 2
Mr. W. Carleton's b g Theban, 5 yrs.,
8 st. 13 lb. (W. Matthews) .-. ? 3
Other starters — Coercion, 9 st. 11 lb. (S.
Davidson); Boss Poppy, 9 6t. 10 lb. (J.
Pike); Gun Club, 9 St. 7 lb. (R. Adams);
Coolmlnt, 9 st. 4 lb. (J. Coutts); Ener
glque, 9 st. 9 lb. (C. Barden); Sir Tarsia, I
8 st. 8 lb. (J. Munro); Greensea, 8 st. 7|
lb. (W. Cook); Excitement, 8 st. 5 lb. (R
Zucchine); Sylvisto, 8 st. 5 lb. (E. Bartle);
Prince Terclan. 8 st. 3 lb. (D. Munro); I
Portion, 8 st. 3 lb. (W. Johnston); Bae
raml, 8 st. 2 lb. (J. Simpson).
Betting— 5 to 2 against Theban, 7 to 1
Bemora, Sir Tarsia, Greensea, and Work
man, 8 to 1 Boss Poppy, 10 to 20 to 1
others.
Dividends, £2 7/6, 16/6, and 8/6. Amount
Invested, £5.094 10/.
Workman took up the pacemaking from
Iiemora, Theban, and Gun Club, and at
the half-mile was well clear from Remora,
next coming Coolmlnt, Gun Club,' Theban,
Sir Tarsia, and Sylvisto. Workman was
still in front entering the straight, but
Bemora easily ran him down, winning by
two lengths, with one and a half lengths
between second and third. Portion and
Sir Tarsia were next, with Excitement last.
Time, 1 min. 13 sec.
TATTERSALLS CUP
One mile and a half '
Mr. Brendan H. Rantley's br h Jeypore;
, by Highfield (imp.)— Broncurry, 4 yrs.,
7 st. 9 lb. (J. Gladstone) ? 1
Mr. P. H. Osborne's b h John Buchan
(imp.), 4 yrs., 7 st. 1 lb. (R. Denham) 2
Mr. E. F. Smith's b g Donald, aged,
9 st. 6 lb., inc. 10 lb. pen. (S. David- -
son) ? v3
Other starters— The -Banker, 9 st. (J
Munro); Wedding Eve, 8 st. 3 lb. (M.
McCarten); Star God, 8 st. 2 lb. (W. John

auu»^/, ucnuigub, d bo. 4 id. \e, uartiej
Western Lass, 7 st. 11- lb. (W. Cook);
Octember, 7 st. 7 lb. (W. Lawler); Sun
flare. 7 st. 7 lb. (A. Parr); Dion. 7 st.
(J. Pratt); Baverwrack, 6 st. 13 lb. (Roy
Mirsen). . _
Betting— 7 to 2 against Jeypore, -7 to
1 Donald. 8 to 1 John Buchan, Western
Lass, Weddmg Eve, Leadlght, and Star God,
10 to 1 Baverwrack, 16 to 1 The Banker.
20 to 1 Sunflare, 25 to 1 Octember, 33 to
1 Dion.
Dividends, £1 14/6, 18/, and 17/6. Amount
Invested, £5,850.
There was a smart scramble for the lead.
Jeypore, who was slowly away, securing
it going out of the straight from Dion
and The Banker. Passing the mile post
he was three lengths clear from Dion, next
coming The Banker, Baverwrack, Octember,
John Buchan, Sunflare, and Donald. This
order was preserved along the back stretch,
but the field closed up somewhat at the
six furlongs. Jeypore led at the half-'
mile by a length from The Banker, Baver
wrack, Octember, Leadlght, Sunflare. and
Donald. Who Wfl«3 flperlTrnlniy +n mnnii i,n

The Banker and Baverwrack were Jey
pore's nearest' attendants entering the
straight, but shortly afterwards John
Buchan challenged him. Jeypore battled
out the finish well to beat John Buchan
by three-quarters of a length, with Donald
z1,^ lengths away. Then came in order
Leadight, Sunflare, Wedding Eve, Star God,
Octember, The Banker, Western Lass. Dion,
and Baverwrack. Time, 2 min. 32 sec.
NURSERY HANDICAP
Five and a half furlongs
Miss Una Cliffs ch g WEOTARA, by
Top Gallant (imp.; — Meenah, '7 st. 4
lb. (J. Simpson) ? 1
Mr G. W. Dight's b f Country Dam
sel. 7 st. 10 lb. (W. Johnstone) .... 2
Sir Hugh Denison's rr g Commandant,
7 st. 12 lb. (E. Bartle) ? 3
Others— Sunlover, R st. 10 lb. (J. Munro);
La Gloria, 8 st. 10 lb. (D. Mui.ro); Carat,
8 st. 8 lb. (M. McCarten); Tartana. 8
st. 5 lb. (W. Matthews); Samite, carried
7 it. 8 lb. (K. Hasler): Lady Gwendolyn,
8 st. 1 lb. (W. Burn); Luck? Dane. 8
st. (W. Cook); Gargantua 7 st. 12 lb. (S.
Cracknell); Antipodal, carried 7 st. 5 lb.
(H. Stewarts); Algiers, carried 7 st. 2 lb.
(3. T. Ross); Rose Apple, car: led 6 st. 13
lb. (J. Dwyer); Reacly Roger. 6 st. 13 lb.
(J. Pratt); Roaring Roger, 6 st. 10 lb.
(R. Denham).
Betting— 7 to 2 against Carat. 6 to 1
Su.ilover and Commandant, 7 to 1 Tar
tana, 8 to 1 Lady Gwendolyn, 10 to 1
Country 'Damsel and La Gloria, 12 U- 1
Weo'ara, 14 to 20 to 1 the others.
Dividends— £6 15/, £13/ and 12/6.
Amount invested, £4 801.
Sunlover was the first away, but Tar
tana quickly assumed control leading
Country Damsel, Commandant, Carat, Sun
lover, and Samite. Tartana .ed into the
straight from Country Damsel. Comman
dant, La Gloria, ana Carat, with Weo
tara improving his position. Weotara
ran up to Country Damsel a little more
thari a furlong from the post, and finish
Ing well, won by one and t-iree-quarter
lengths, with three lengths between second
and third. Tartana, Ready Roger, Roar
ing Roger, and Lacy Gwendolyn were
next, with Carat last. Time, 1 mln. 8V2
sec.
ALFRED HirX HANDICAP
One mile and a furlong *
Mr. J. Tylden's ch g 'Gesto, by Lcrd
Quex (imp.)— Quef.n Lizzie 4 yrs., 10
st, 3 lb. (M. McCarten) ? 1
Miss Una Clift and Mr. S. G. Cliffs b g
Nut Cap, 6 yrs., 9 st. 10 lb. (5. Crack
nell) ? 2
Mr. R. P. Evan's br g Vlgnn, 4 yrs.,
carried 6 st. 13 lb. (J. Pratt) ? 3
Others— Ruffler, 10 st. 4 lb (J. lJike);
' Habashon, 9 st. 5 .b. (S. Bartle); Pata
dawn, 8 st. 9 lb. (J. Munro); Eden Hall,
8 st. 6 lb. (W. Cook;; Tarapvr.ga carried
1 st. 4 lb. (Roy Marsflen); King Wil
liam, carried 7 st. 1 lb; (R. Denham). ?
Betting— 7 to 2 again Ruffler, 4 to I1
Nut Cap and Patadawn, -6 to 1 Gesto,- 7 to
1 Habashon, 8 to 1 Tarapunga 10 to 1
V!«ne, 15 to 1 the others
Dividends— £2 9/6, 12/0, and £1 10/.
Amount Invested, £4,492 10/.
Nut Cap was soon .n front, leading along
the back from Gesto, Vigne. King William,
Huffier, Habashon, and Pstsdawn. Nut
Cup had a slight advantage from Gesto
entering the straight, next coming Vigne,
Haoashon, and Patadown. In a great
race Gesto wen by half a nead with four
lengths between second and third. Pata
dawn, King William, and Eden Hall fol
lowed, with Habashou last. Time, 1 mln.
5 2-5 sec.

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