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DAY OF BIG DIVIDENDS MARTELL'S BRANDIES

MR. FROST SCORES FIVE WINS: NOW THE LEADING JOCKEY

THE PANTHER WINS (TYTAM HANDICAP VIGILANCE UNPLACED

The final race meeting of the first half of 1933 contained many "surprise packots" for punters. Big dividends were the order of the day and although fields were small in most races, the element of uncertainty made the sport more than of usual interest. Mr. Frost rode ave winners in ten races and in two other races was placed. By his success yesterday he now leads the table of inccess› ful jockeys, having one more wa than Mr. Heard, who is now

second.

The Panther surprised all the best subs by winning the Tytam Handicap "A" Class, where Vigilance, the favourite was unplaced. City of Melbourne, by getting a place in the Australian race over six furlongs paid the biggest dividend of the day $182.10.

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Race 2.

Mr. Lan's Darien

(Mr. Harriman) 1 Mr. Helenaide's Helter Skelter

(Mr. Ingram) 2

Mr. Woo Lái Tin'a White Butter-

(Mr: Frost) 3

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Won by half. 1 length; two lengths between second and third.

Time: 1 min. 16.3 secs. Pari-mutuel:

Winner: $40.40.

Places: 85.10; 3.10 85.10.

Also ran-City of Canton (Mr. Butler), Glorious Day (Mr. Botel- ho), Little Rock (Mr. Ferguson), Vienna (Mr. Fung), and Whoopee (Mr. Young).

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Race 3.

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Mr. S.B.K.'s Partnership

(Mr. S. Y. Laing) 1

(Mr. Proulx) ?

Mr. L.T.F.'s Gold Ring

(Mr. Pan) 3 Won by lengths; a length be- tween second and third

There were, only two starters in Cossack's Choice Ngtak paid his the opening race, Cyclamen Bay supporters 860 for a win, but City and Sadko and the finished in that of Melbourne which was tipped in Mr. C. B. Brown's Stickypast ing them. Frost who rode the Dun-8192.101. bar candidate took an early lead from Harriman and was a good eight lengtha in front at the five furlong post. Sadko caught up a little on going up the incline and was almost level at the distance post, but lost ground in the last furlong and was beaten by a length and a half. The time was 1.30.9.

.

Second Tytam Handicap, Disorderly Conduct was made favourite here and he just managed to win, thanks to good riding by Frost, by a short head from Bold Goueral. Sontes, after experiencing nuch trouble from Victor, came. along to take third place

Yangtze

Pari-mutuel :-

Winner: $128.80.

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ม Hay and Gora" Stakes.

Also ran:-Adam (Mr. Butler), (Mr. Botelho), Benjolina Amoy Mr. Harriman scored a popular

The Tiger ent out a mile in 2.02.2 win in the second race when ho

to win the Yangtze Stakes in a(Mr. Stanton), Burgomaster (Mr. Cebu (Mr. Pearse), hrought home Darien to must two

canter. Tom was left by many Jordan), heavy favourites in Helter Skelter lengths at the start and was never Charming Face (Mr. Harriman), and White Butterfly. Vienna and White Butterfly led early on but in the picture, but his stable com- both were passed by Helter Skelteracion, Marquis Hall, led all the way and, was only beaten in the at the Distance Post, when it was home straight.. Valorous just man- noticed that Darien was making up aged third. ground rapidly. A hundred yards from home Darien had joined the leader and after a terrific duel, Harriman get the better of Ingram by half a length. White Butterfly was third.

Juling Stakes,

i

West River Plate.

There were no irss than fifteen starters in this five furlong seram- ble, but Battling Horse, starting favourite managed to win by a from Just Imagine. short head African Eve and The Loafer dead heated for third place.

Flying Boy (Mr. Fung), Glen Shee (Mr. Ip), Jingle (Mr. Heard), King's Company (Mr. Hope), Maria, Petra (Mr. Ingram), Shappy Eve (Mr. Young), Tho Crook (Mr. Soares), The Gadwall (Mr. Frost).

Betting.

Total

1st pony 2nd pany 3rd poay

Win. Places. ...2,343

.2.882

80

116

992

+288

352 2973

Race 4.

Mrs. Dunbar's Sitting Bull

There were no fewer than seven, teen starters for this five furlong

Hwang Ho Stakes, sprint which fell to Partnership, &

Tenorio with Benny Proulx" up pony very sparingly backed, so that

wound up an excellent day's racing he paid no less than $128 for a win. Stickypast made all the running by paying $78.80 for a win in the and looked all over a winner as he last race. The pony led from start headed for the home straight. At to finish. Mike was prominent in Mr. the Distance Post, however, he the early stages, but the pace was slowed down visibly and Partnerbit too fast for this long striding ship came through like a knife to gray and he had to be satisfied with Mr.

third place. Wakefield put up a win easily. Stickypast held out long enough to retain second place, strong finish to take second place. getting in a length in front of Gold Ring who was only a short head in front of Snappy. Eve.

Whitsun' Plats,

In the absence of Sadke, there were only three starters for this race, these being Sitting Bull, King's Justice, and Solar Star. They finished in that order. Mr. Frost rode a beautiful race here as

in spite of the fact that Benny Proulx went out to set a terrific pace, Sitting Bull was made to run his own race. Proulx sent King's Justice over the first half mile in. 53.3 seconds and completed the mile in 1.58.9, but after that he fell off completely and although Sitting Bull took 2.32:4 to complete the race, King's Justice was two lengths in arrears at the finish Solar Stor was out of the picture all the way.

Becond Tytam Handicap.

There were only eight starters hore but in spite of that the start was a bad one as the favourite was loft at the post, but Pan got him up very early in the race and managed to lead into the straight,

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RESULTS

Race. 1.-

though the effort proved a very cost Mr. L. Dunbar's Cyclamen Bay ly ope as he patered out. Mean- while The Panther and No Fear

(Mr. Frost)

fought out a thrilling finish, in Mr. A. M. L. Soarce Sadko which Now's The Time joined about fifty yards from, home? The Palither won by a short head and paid $73.80 to his supporters.

Wallsend Handicap.

All the favourites wore beaten in this race. Mr. Sewell rode Ngtuk to victory winning by a neck from City of Melbourne what was again the same

distance in front of.

[

(Mr. Frost) 1 Dynasty's King's Justice

(Mr. Proulx). 2 Sureton's Solar Star

(Mr. Heard) 3 Won by two lengths many lengths between second and third.

Time: 2 mins, 32.4 secs.

Pari-mutuel :-

Winner: $8.30, Places: 88.00.

Betting.

Total

Ist pour

2,075 1,101

Win. Places.

923

gnd pony

825

122

78

3rd pony

140

Race 5.

Messrs. Tester and Abraham's

The Panther...(Mr. Frost) 1 Mr. Li Po Chun's Now's The

Time ...

(Mr. Ip Kui Ying) 2. Mr. Fearnun's No Fear

(Mr. Heard) 3 Won by short head; a head be- tween second and third. Time: 2 min. 7,4 secs. Pari-mutuel:

Winner: 873.80.

Pisces: $17.10; $11.30; 810:10.

·Also ran-Duplex (Mr. Harri- man), Gay Butterßy (Mr. Young), (Mr. Harriman) 2 Melody (Mr Butler), Paul Jones Won by i lengths

(Mr. Proulx), Vigilance (Mr. Pan)." Time: 1-min. 59.2 Bece

Betting. Pari-mutual-

Winner: 89.10. Place: $7.80.

Total

Betting

Total 1st pony

Vin. Places. 928

1st pony'

2nd pony

481

---Win ́ ́'Places.

.3,274

2,920

2nd pony' 3rd pony

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