LATE RACING.
OTAHUHU TROTTING CLUB. &$ ■ JT* THE SPRING MBETING. T —— r> CONCLIDING HAYS RACING. Tho ■•oncluilinjr ifciy's racing in ■•onnectl m with the Otaliiiiui Trotting i lub's Sprins •Meeting look place nt Alexandra I'ark thi* afternoon in tine weather, and nirh a attendance for an <>(r day. The track iva» In good order. Rpsnlte:—INNOVATION" HANDICAP (SADDLE), >t 22»sovs. Dec mile and a-half. GOLDEN GATE. l> g. aged, b.v Gold Bell —San Francisco m.ire (Mr. C. Petersoni limit—A. MoSweoner 1 DR WHY. br s. aged (Mr. K. Nirholl*). 108yds—Kinnhnont _1 MAT I'ATCH. br g, aged iMr. .1. R. Corrlganl. 96yds—Brycp. jnn 3 Also started. Rosalie Patch limit. Daylight limit, lbert Bell limit. I.adj- Viva ltolif, Bell son limit. Grattan Wilkes 12yds, Aodei 12yds, Huia Girl loßyds. Logan "-''yds, Marvin Eclipse "J4Td.. Favour RoTal 24yds, Spirit Bell .''By-., BIU Hoult 72yd"s. Albert Bell was quickest to begin, but Golden Care soon got in front, only to be headed b.v Gratinn Wilkes, which, however, broke crossing the Lop. and Golden Gate showed tbe w.iv past the stand, followed ay Grattan Wiikes. lie Why, Spirit Bell. Audex. Bellson and Mat Patch. Golden Gate wa» well clear going along the back, and though De Why put in a strong challenge in tiie concluding stage;, could not reach Golden G.iie. which won by four lengths. Mai Patch finished fast, ami got. third two length* further ba.'k. and then came Grattan Wilkes. Audex, Br-llscu. Bill Hoult and Spirit Bell. Time, '.\."i- 2-7>, Golden Gate was favourite EPSOM HANDICAP (HARNESS) of J'jr, soys. flue mile and a-haif. COAL LIGHT. I. in. aged, hv Coal King—Arc Liarht iMr. W. McCarthy). fiflyds behind—McCarthy l SIDELIGHT, b g. r.vrs i Messrs. Cutts Bros.i. limit—iCnitsi _ BOYCOTT, eh g. aged iMr. .1. 11. Mr Gregitr , 12yds behind —Groat '•'■ Also started: BellOTii limit. Golden Par:; llniil. Logan Rothschild limit. Delavan Sound limit. I'eter Volo limit. Master Basil limit. Gold Cast, liuiii. I'earl Fisher Hmir. Flora Dash limit. Nitffl Cole limit. Le Meriel limit. Bimn Z.ilock limit. i;uinea limit. Irish Bell limit.. Archwnod limit. Directive li'virS behind. Nipper :i4}-d*. Gleaot: _!4ydß. E'la Pere I'rouil 24yds. My Junior S4yti-\
(fold Cast begun well, leading along the back, followed by Nita Cole. Sidelight, ami Irish Bell, with the others strung out. Passing the stand Gold Cast was just In front ■•! Nlta Cole, after which came Sidelight, while Boycott and Coal Light could be seen improving their position. Sidelight ran up to Gold Cast, going along the back, anil showed the way across the top. with Gobi Cast next, while Boycott and Coal Light were within striking distance, and the quartet turned for home bunched. In the run home Coal Light finished fast and. outstay ing the opposition, won by a length from Sidelight, which was a similar distance In frout of Boyco't. Gold Cast was fourth, and then came Irish Bell. Logan Hothschlld, Glenoc and Peter Yolo. Time. 3.36 3-*">. Gold Cast was favourite. FRANKLIN HANDICAP (HARNESS) ot :iOOsovs. Two miles. HYPO, br k. aged, by Ghoai—ills tie I'Mr. F. Monk), SCvds behind—Monk.. 1 BED STAR. I> it. aged iMr. Andrew Browui. 36yds behind—Brown 2 DICK DILLON, c g. 6yr» (Mr. Geo. Phlppsl. 24yds behind—Phipps S Also started: Rose Pointer limit. Goldman limit. Grey Peter limit. Rockaway 24yd « hehind. Jlinmy Richmond .Ifiyds. Mcd way 48yds. Lady Evelyn 7 - Jy«ls. Hnon Grattan 96yds. Rock.iwuv soon ran to the front, leading past the stand, followed by Red Star. Hypo. Rose Pointer. Mcd way. Dick Dillon an.: Jimmy Richmond, in that order. Passing the stand the second time Red Star was Just in front of Rockaway. with 'Hypo, Medway. Rose Pointer and Jimmy Richmond following, ns named. Going along the back Hyi"' moved up and. leading Red Star crossing the top. drew out in the .-oncludlng stages to win hj- a length. Dick Dillon nnlshe-l fast and' got third, a length aud a-hnlf hehiuil Red Star, and then came Lady Kvelyn. Rockaway and Mcd way. Time. 4.45 on. Dick Dillon was favourite. (LIVERPOOL HANDICAP .HARNESS. uf lOOOsovs. Two miles. COMEDY OHIEV. '-v g. aged, b.v Blackwood Chief—Burless i'Mr. R. A. McMillan), lf-yds behind—(McMillani 1 MONEYMAKER, ii g. aged iXewdtck Bros.), tovils behind—Kelsey - KBWPIE. eh in. aged (MeKendrii'ki. limit—McKeudrlck * Also started: "Wild Lad limit. P.taroo iitoit. Delavuu Bill l'Jyds behind. Sal Pointer l_!vds behind. First Carbine .16yd< behind. Steel Bell 48yds behind. Nita Bel. 60yds behind. Mau-o'-War 132 yds behind. Kewpie made the running, but Comedy Chief came throng*!! in the straight and won by three-qnarters of a length, Kewpie beiug "a head behind the second horse. Time. 4.4*'. Nita Bell was favourite. .VSIIHPRST HACKS. *"* " (By Telegraph.—Press Association-* AiSH-ntTRST. this day.
The weather was fine for the AshhnrsiPouarcgina race meeting to-day. There »«» a large attendance. Results:—
Hack Hurdles, one miio and a-haif.— 'Malingerer tl.'opestal_el. 9.11. 1: 'Wakmatoa. •10.2 2: Ethiopian. :!. Scratched: Kail. Sir IFan'ci.til. Pacific Slope. Island. Naughty. Silk Rein. Lead <Jn. iFaa. Ignition ■Won 'by three-quarters of a length. Time. 2.4.6 3-5. .. , , Pohangiuu Handicap. >ix furlongs.— Civil-form (M.Carter, i. il.O. I: Prince Hal.. 7.2. 2: Kikini. 7.1. ■".. Scratched: Backsheesh and Ntirsiug Sister. Won by a length.-Time. 1.13 ■••>. Ffcvlng Hack Handicap. Silt furlongs. - Magistrate il,. Berryi. 7.11. I: Eonmark S" ■'• Bone.-to. 7.12. '!. Scratched: Kilbird I.oval MaiJ. Five-Eighths. Native Queen, rfalfpy I>avs. Bonifant. Will Prosper. Dod". Fran. Won by a length. Time 1.14 IT..
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 277, 22 November 1922, Page 7
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