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NATIONAL DAY WINS SUBS CHAMPIONS

NOW'S THE TIME WINS IN THRILLING FINISH IN NIL DESPERANDAM STAKES

KING'S JUSTICE UPSET CALCULATIONS IN MILE AND A HALF RACE

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(By MORNING DEW.")

National Day, as predicted, won the Subscription Griffins Champions, De Minimis and Gay Butterfly finishing second and third. Vigilance was fourth and The Panther last.

One of the closest finish soon on the course for some time was that in which Now's The Time won from Paul Jones and No Fear, who dead heated for second place. A protest was lodged after the race as a result of which No Fear (Mr. Heard up) was The third place was disqualified for bumping in the etraight.

awarded to Melody.

The racing started somewhat zonśationally by the defeat of the favourite Bag and Baggage. The pony failed to get a place. King's Justice won the race in three-fifth of a second faster than the record time set by Liberty Bay, but as he was running under "weight for inches" the record does not count.

Wakefield won the "D" Class Lama Handicap and paid the biggest dividend of the day.

WOODLAND STAG" WINS AT TOP WEIGHT

Entering the straight several lengths in front of Woodland Stag, The Giraffe looked certainty in the Brisbane Summer Handicap. but the one-time Champion was not prepared to go under without struggle. When asked for a final effort he cared along so beautifully that he had a length and a half to spare when passing the winning post. Mr. Frost rode the winner and after leading the field for the first five furlongs, was content to slow down and allow the others to pass him The Giraffe, What's That and Friar Tuck led into the straight but when challenged hy Woodland Stag, all went under without much of a struggle. The time was on the slow side.

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run home when Amoy looked as though he had settled everything by getting in front of Valley Hall. With about 30 yards to go Wake- field put in a great spurt and won by a length..

Polo Scurry.

THE RESULTS

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1.-May Handicap (1) Miles). Mr. Dynasty's King's Justice,

143 lbs. (Mr. B. A. Proulx) } Mrs. Dunbar's Sitting Bull, 182

lbs.........(Mr. F. G. Frost). 2 Mr. A. M. L Soares's Sadko,

155 lbs...(Mr. E. O. Butler) 3 Also ran-Bag and Baggago, 158 lbs. (Mr. A. J. P. Heard); Bright Star, 143 lbs. (Mr. S. Y. Liang); Tom, 153 lbs. (Mr. W. T, Stanton). Won by threo lengths; half a length between second and third.

Time: 301.3. Pari-mutuel

Winner: $0.60.

Places: lat, 88.10; 2nd, $0.00; 3rd, $7.60. 2-Stonecutters Handicap (Five Furlongs), Mr. Tally, Ho's Royal Flush, 182

lba...(Mr. A. J. P. Heard) 1 Mr. Sureton's Solar Star, 152

lba (Mr. J. Pote Hunt) 2 Mr. Woo Li Tin's Flying Tou-

rist, 161 lbs.

(Mr. P. Young) 3 Also ran:-Alexandra Hall, 185 lbs. (Mr. B. A. Proulx); Dee, 100 lbs. (Mr. G. A. Harriman); Jack Bartkey, 160 lbs. (Mr. J. W. Hope); A: 'R. Mike, 182 lbs (Mr. A. Botelho); Orlando, 152 lbs. (Mr. Y. T. Fung); Poplar Hawk, 155 lbs. (Mr. G. P. Ferguson); Tenorio, 150 hs. (Mr. G. U. da Roza); Tillicum, 163 lbe. (Mr. L G. Frost); Widnes, 132 lbs, (Mr. S. N. Pan).

Won by length; half a length between second and third.

Time: 1.13.0. Pari-mutuel!--

Winner: 821.10.

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Places: 1st, $9.20; 2nd, $14.20;. 3rd, $20.50. 3-Brisbane Summer Handicap (1 Miles).

Woodland

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(Mr. L. G. Frost) I Mr. Stanton's Skewbald griffins

148 lbs. proved too good in the three fur-Mr. E. I Hosie's The Giraffe, longa scurry and caine home o easy winner. Bay of Calamity and Stable Secret finished second and third respectively. There were fif- teen starters in all.

A Turilling Finish.

For a change Now's The Time got well away when the gate went up and the pony stayed with the icaders all the way Into the home straight Melody was leading with King's Justice led the field a merry-go-round in the first race. Now's The Time and Paul Jones Jumping into the lead as the gate close up, and No Fear on the out- went up, Mr. Proulx threw all bis side. The four ponies put up a' energy into the race and the first great race, the result being very mile was covered in 1 minute 58.3 open until the last 100 yards from seconds! The pony went on to com-home when it seemed to reat be plete the journey in 3.01.3, which tween Now's The Time and No is a remarkable time, even allow Fear, Melody having been forced.

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was running under weight for was also losing ground on the rails. inches. So fast was this pace that Now's The Time won in the last the rest of the "A" Class ponies four or five strides when Mr. In were all strung out in a row trying got a little more response, out of to catch the leader and there was him than Mr. Heard got out of No fully a furlong between the firat Fear. Paul Jones also ran well in and last pony at the end of the the closing stages of the race and race Sitting Bull, running as well managed to dead heat with No as can be expected took second Fear for second place. A protest place from Sadko in the last few after the race resulted in No Fear being disqualified for bumping and strides of the race.

the third place was awarded to Melody.

Royal Flush,

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(Mr. A. J. P. 'Heard)

lbs...(Mr. J. Pote-Hunt) 3 Mr. Seth's What's That, 140.

Also ran:-But After That, 135 lbs. (Mr. J. C. A. Ingram); Cammy, 137 lbs. (Mr. E O. Butler); Friar Tuck, 150 lbs. (Mr. G. U. da Roza); Ration, 135 lbs (Mr. B. A, Proulx); Sunup, 158 lbs. (Mr. A. A. R. Botelho); Tecumseh, 140 lbs. (Mr. W. C. Poy).

Won by lengths; the same.be- tarzan second and third.

Time: 2.29.0, Pari-mutuel:

Winner: 87.00.

Places: 1st, 85.70; 2nd, 85.20; 3rd, 80.55.

4.--Second Spring Subscription GriBas Champions (1 Miles). Dr. S. N. Chau's National Day,

155 lbs.(Mr. B. A. Proulx) 1 Messrs, Lewis and Tinson's De

Minimis, 152 lbs.

(Mr. S. N. Puan) 2 Mr. Li Shiu Ping's Vigilance,

155 lbs.

(Mr. G. U da Roza). 3 Also ran-Gay Butterfly, 168 lbs. (Mr. A. J. P. Heard); The Panther, 152 lbs. (Mr. L G. Frost).

Won by half a length; three lengths between second and third.

Time: 2.38.4. Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: 818.40.

Places: 1st, 80.40; 2nd, $7.70. 5.-Lama Handicap (11 Miles). Mr. H.S.Y.'s Wakefield, 155 lbs.

(Mr. G. U. da Roza) 1 Mr. C.C.C.'s Amay, 163 lbs.

(MAL G. Frost) 2 Mr. Vailey's Valley Hall, 148 lbs.

(Mr. S. N. Pan) 3 Also ran:-Adam, 160 dbs. (Mr.

Devon Wins Again. Over five furlongs, Royal Flush proved that he is still a big factor.

Devon followed up his win of a Alexandra Hall, carrying top weight, was not as much fancied as fortnight ago by winning the Lantae on the Inst ocasion he faced the Handicap over six furlongs from starter and after making a brave Krata Viz in a field of nineteen The finish was very ex- effort to show in the van, petored starters.

Solar citing, several ponies being almost out in the home straight. Star, Tillicum, Royal Flush and dead level fifty yards from home,J. Keswick); Festival Eve, 185 lbs. Widnes figured in the finish, Mr. when Devon began to forge ahead Heard getting Royal Flush a length followed by Krata Viz: They ahead of Solar Star at the fresh. finished in that order and Imperial Flying Tourist came along with a Hall and Battling Hores dead big rush to deprive Tillicum of third heated for second place, place.

Subs' Champions.

Another Qlose Thing,

By three quarters of a length There were five starters in the Hey Tor got the better of. King Subs' Champions, these being The Salmon in the Crocodile Handicap Panther, Vigilance, National Day, over a mile and a half and a length Do Minimis and Gay Butterfly, behind came Charming Face. Three The Panther showed the way early other ponies were within a length on and established quite good of the third pony Burgemaster lead, while Vigilance would have was the dispppointment here as be followed suit had Mr. Roza nol was well backed to win this distance pulled him in the opening part of which suited him. White Butterfly the race. The whole five were with Mr. Proulx uy tried to do the banched together at Black Rock runaway act but there was an and-rounding the village band thing doing as the pony threw un Vigilance showed the way with De the sponge just after half why Minimis and Gay Butterly closing Iron Grey ran a good race but was up on him and National Day and shut in in the home straight.

a matter of a food The Panther behind. At the distance part. National Day had drawn up with the loader and De Minimia was be ginning to bore out National Day ultimately won the race by half & length with De Minimis second and Vigilnote third.

end of

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(Mr, W. T. Stanton); Helter Skel ter, 145 lbs. (Mr. J. C. A. Ingram) ; ̈¦ Partnership, 149 lbs (Mr. S. Y. Liang); Powerful King, 150 lbs. (Mr. P. Young); The Crook, 145 lbs. (Mr. J. Pote-Hunt),

Won by a length; two lengths be tween second and third,

Time: 2,37.9. - Pari-mutuel:-

Winner: $69.50.

Pisces: 18, 12.20; 2nd, 30.50;- 3rd, $7.50.

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-Places let, #8.10; 2nd, 816.70; 3rd 191,70,

J. W-Hope); Cherry Key, 178 lbs. T-Second All Desperandum Btakes

(One "Mile); Chanson now, leaves the novices (Mr. S. LH. Douglas); Esculado, cless as he won the last race of 168 las, (Mr. M. N. Cochrane):

Time, 161 iba the day to give him his tenth win Gobi Elf, 170 lbs. (Mr. B. Gordon), Mr. Li Pó Chun's Now's The (Mr Ip Kui Ying) which phases him into the ranks of Jimmy, 188 lbs. (Mr. Pim); Moun fill fledged hockeys He rodeatain, Bat, 188 lbs. (Mr. W., H. & good race 200 09 Hanjoling and Dent); Patch, 172 lbs. (Mr. D. P. Messrs. Sturt and Lobel's Paul

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Won by three lengths; 11 lengths (Continued at foot of next calid

(Mr. G. U. da Roza)3 Also ran-Bold General, 155 lbs, (Mr. B. A. Proulx); Cossack's Blood, 163 lbs. (Mr. G. P.. Fergu

son); Darien, 152 lbs. (MPG, A. Harriman); Disorderly Conduct, - 152 lbs. (Mr. E O. Butler); Duplex, 181 lbs. (Mr. S. N. Pan) Funny Face, 188 lbs. (Mr. A. A. 1. (Botel- hoy; Grand Slam, 150 lbs. (Mr. J: W. Hope); No Fear, 161 (Mr Heard); Victor, 158 lbs. (Mr. F. M. Li Soares); Vienna, 155 lbs. (Mr. Y. T. Fung).

Won by half & length; dead heat for second place, No Fear sub- sequently disqualified),

Time: 2,06.3. Pari-mutuel

Winner: 17.20,7

Places: Ist, #8.80; 2nd, 20.70;. 3rd, $10.30,

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