RICCARTON TRIALS.
C.J.C. SUMMER MEETING . —. SOME SMART SPRINTS. t (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) ' CHRISTCHURCH, this day. Conditions were pleasant while traini' was in progress at Riccarton this' ing. All the local horses who are toT I at the Canterbury Jockey Club's meeth oil Saturday were out, and very few on the outside of the course proper of the work being done on the p'loueh' 1 which had been watered overnight an' was slower than on Tuesday,"especiall" I for the early gallops. On the Plough. Variant and Roaming were given • work over about six furlongs, brushint | home over the last three in 38 3-s s . Chase beat Rival Shot at the end of fiy furlongs in 1.3 2-5. Impersonator was too I good for Owl's Nest at the tinisli of half > a mile in 03s. Riposte beat Swordstie' 1 - over half a mile in 00 2-ss. Gustos gave ; Cerne Abbas a start and a beating over I live furlongs in 1.3 4-5. Hororata dre\ away from Sky Pilot over the last pan « of six furlongs in 1.18 4-5., Penny Wis* f' and Penelope covered half a mile in | 2-ss, La France doing three .furlongs in I 37 2-os. McHeath stayed on "too we'll I for Moonbeam in a mile spin in 1.46 l-j i the firet half taking 51 4-ss. Silver Jest and Invoice traversed half a mile in 50 2-ss. They finished together and it was a 1 good effort by Silver Jest, as his rider lost 1 a stirrup. Concert Pitch, and Culottc I went six furlongs in 1.17 2-5, the first ( three in 375. Cottingliam beat Latitude S with Sisterina several lengths back, at the ''' end of seven furlongs in 1.31. • Wine Card ran three furlongs easily in 395. Greek Shepherd and Sky Rover covered a mile 111 1.45 1-5, the first live furlongs in 1.; 1-5. Pemet was let off with useful pacc work. Grand Review recorded 1.33 2-5 for seven furlongs, Great Star taking 1.34 Davolo and Colombo did easy work over seven furlongs. ' Madam Pompadour ran five furlongs in 1.5 3-5, Honour's Last and l'ree Rose taking 1.17 4-5 for six furlongs, registering 37 3-5s for the first thret. Orni traversed about seven furlongs, Sovereign Lady joining in over the last six which took 1.18 2-5. Chidden ran nine furlongs in 2.1 2-5, the last six in 1.21, but did it easily. Nocturnus and Arctic Star toot 1.22 for the last six of nine furlongs. , 1 Studley Royal sprinted three furlongs in 37 2-ss. Southdown, brought home by Master Tony, covered six furlongs in 1.16 3-5, finishing well. Willie Win, a Polazel gelding in Mrs. J. Campbell's stable, ran five furlongs in 1.3 3-5, Bereft joining in for the last three. Knockfiii, after wast- § ing some time before he would go on the track, ran six furlongs in 1.16 1-5, the first three in 37 l-ss. Fair Weather covered half a mile along the back ire-50 3-ss. Cheap Money went freely while taking 1.3 for five furlongs. Epic ran half a mile in 50 l-os, Courtyard taking 51s. Gay Lyric beat Murpai over half a mile in .50 2:55, Hasta and Owlsgleam following in 51 4-ss. Streamline and Linoleum did a working j gallop over a mile. Colossian, Rebel fj Chief and Argentic were among those let 7 off with light tasks. On the Grass. Tout le Monde and Rona Bay were on I terms after running six furlongs in 1.17. , Cranford took 1.32. for seven furlongs. No rider has been engaged for him in the Craven Plate. Execution, a late worker. | took 1.7 2-5 for five furlongs. P. T. Hogan's three horses, Queen c Song. Superex and Double Gift hav. arrived from Waslidyke.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 31, 6 February 1936, Page 8
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