FOXTON RACING CLUB.
GALTEEMORE WINS CUP. FON7ON, May 28. The Eoxton Racing Club’s annual meeting to-day was the most successful in recent years. A line day drew a record attendance, ana the track was in perfect order. The totalisator handled £14,099, compared with £11,170 10s last year. Results;—
Trial .Stakes, of £100; six furlongs.— 5 Gold Band (Shield) 1, 0 Rowana. 2, 9 Quexona 3. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.15 2-5.
Porotauwhao Hurdles, of £145; one mile and five furlongs.—l Beau Gallante 9.13 (A. Lord) 1,2 Spender 9.6 2, 3 Artful Dodger.9.lo 3. Won by two lengths. Time, 3.2 2-5. Eoxton Cup, of £225; one mile and a quarter.—B Galteemore 7.10 (J. Forsyth) 1,2 Quadroon 7.0 2, 1 Gaily 7.11 3. Won by a neck. Time, 2.9 1-5. Himatangi Hack Handicap, oi £125; six furlongs.—4 Sporting Gift 7.7. (L. Clifford) 1, 10 Gay Hunting 7.12 2, 5 Advance Plane 7.12 3. Won by five lengths. Time, 1.15. Whirokino Hack and Hunters’ Steeplechase, of £125; about two miles and a quarter.—2 Red Sun 11.10 (C. Thomson) 1, 8 Primak 9.0’ 2, 3 Burghley 9.3 3. Won by a length. Time, 5.28 1-5.
Kebbell Memorial Handicap, of £l5O ;• seven furlongs.—S Debliam 8.0 (P. Atkins) 1, 5 Ladv Montana 7.0 2, 4 Moa Mea 7. 10 3. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.28. Moutoa Hack Handicap, of £125; 9 furlongs.—4 Perfect Idea 7.9 (H. Wiggins) 1, 8 Sunbeam 2, 3 Koyal Tinge 3. Won by two lengths. Time, 1.57 3-5.
CAMBRIDGE TROTTING CLUB. SIR FRANK WINS HANDICAP. HAMILTON, May 28. The Cambridge Trotting Club’s meeting was held today in. fine weather. 'Hie totalisator handled £2-3,321 10s, against £18,970 10s at the recent Waikato meting. Results: — Introductory Handicap, of £115; 3.5 class; one mile and a quarter. 1-1 Ratepayer, scr 1, 6-5 Star Cum, scr 2, 11-14 Militia, scr 3. Won by a lengtlr. Time, 2.56. Leamington Handicap, of £115; 3.49 class; one mile and a half. —2-2 Irontier Boy, scr 1, 4-3 Leeleeta, scr 2, 7-6 Braemar, 84 3. Won by two lengths. Time, 3.42. _ Cambridge Handicap, of £275; 4.45 class, Two miles.—7-7 Sir Frank, 24 i, 2-2 Transwell, scr 2, 8-8 Lucky Love, 12 3. Wo.n by a neck; length second and third. Time, 4.37. Hautapu Handicap, of £115; 3.43 class; one mile and a. half. —2-2 Roma Girl, 48 1, 1-1 Equipoise, 48 2, 7-7 Winhisway, scr 3. Won by a neck. Time, 3.30.' G . Claudelands Handicap, of £150; 3,36 class; one mile and a half. —2-2 Vanora, 12 1, 7-7 Kia Kaha, scr 2, 9-9 Bedford, 12 3. Won by four lengths; same second and third. Time, 3.27. Bardowie Handicap, of £150; 5.4 class; two miles. —3-2 Win. iHuon, 96 ], 2-3 Grand Triumph, 60 2, 1-1 Braemar,' 72 3. Won by two lengths. Time 4,48. . President’s Handicap, of £150; 2.55 class'; one mile and a quarter. —1-1 Sandusky, 12 1, 7-9 Bismuth, scr 2, 9-3 Great Chum, 36 3. Won by n length. Time, 2.49. . , o r Bruntwoccl Handicap, oi £115; 3.0 class; one mile and a halt, —1-5 .lolin s Last, 48 1, 3-2 Tommy McElwvn, scr 2, 0-4 Star Gum, scr 3. Von by threequarters of a length. Time. 2.51.
moonee valley events. ■United Press Association —Copyright MELBOURNE, May 28. At the Mconee Valley Racing Club’s meeting to-day, results were: — Commonwealth Steeplechase, or £500; about two miles, three furlongs and a half. —Lcaomns, 10.0 (Armsden) 1, Montnrgis, 1.1.7 2. Philax, 11.7 3. There were six starters. Won by five lengths; half a length ,between second and third. Time, 4.52. Federal Hurdles, of £400; two miles and a furlong. —Dornford, 10.2 (Oakev) 1, D'avanthns, 9.11 2, Dakwocd, 10.13 3. There were seven starters. Von by a length ; five lengths between second and third. Time, 3.4;|sec.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 58, Issue 194, 30 May 1938, Page 2
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