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r FOREIGN TURF NOTES f • ■ ■ ■— $ SYDNEY, ua alia. Winalot is not or.!y a first foal, but is out of a mare that never raced, though she was trained as a two-year-old. He is by Rossen-dale — Princess Volga, by Malt King from Volga, whose dam, Delta, was a Trenton mare. In addition to Trenton, sires figuring in YVinalots pedigree on the maternal side are Grand Flaneur and Angler, and a mare to whom the St. Deger winner traces back is Chrysolite, granddam of NordertfeMt, Sardonyx, Enfilade, First Water, and Off Color among others. His sire, Rcsaendale, is by St. Frusfjuin — Menda, by GaHimule, by Isonomy. St. Fiuaquia, by St. Simon, by Galopin. In the St. Leger, YVinalot finished in front of Jocelyn and Trivalve, the moat notable of the field. Six hundred and sixty to 1 was layed against Winalot making this double. At the Laura S. A. races recently, the alleged discovery of an electric battery -in the possession of the Jockey I.. Jacques was the afternoons sensation. After Jacques weighed out to ride Bowaila in the Laura Cup he was searched and a Lattery came to light. The stewards then held a meeting and Jacques was disqualified for life. Another jockey took the mount on Bowaila and, .is he finished second, a slio-!; from a battery might have converted him into a winner. The-trainer of the hone denied any complicity in the matter. One of the leading stake winners of the season in Australia is Mollison. Costing his owner but ,000, he has won six races and 9,710 in prize money. Among these was the A. J. C. Sires lroduce Stakes, worth C,75o to the winner.