TRACK GALLOPS.
TE RAPA HORSES.
GOOD SCHOOLING BOUT.
LUCIDUS AND BRYCE STBEG*
(By Telegraph.— Special to "Star.")
HAMILTON", tb is day Additional interest was k-nt to train*, operations at T« Rap. tha mornbTJ the infusion of visiting talent, which va J cipHted in the seim-linal jjallops f or ~ Waikato Racing Clubs winter meeth*J Saturday and Monday. The chief item it interest was a schooling trial over a r*J! ot the steeplechase country in S UWyiit from the rails, was open fo r g .Proceedings wore opened br V« [•ad«lun f A. Gllmcr) and Long). The former jumped off a nt lengths in front of his companion eSI mix linn on tlie post in ] (j 4.3 Brierly (F Huin) finked clear" of ftg Kanri (J., Winder) at the completion i<! Sons filly (H. Loos) wire ,« fo™& nlono._ rfiapcd.pleasingly over half a nS. in 55%5. He was travelling W Z U<S / N - Y^ Ke S. ri f at th e end oH I""! 1,1 '» .2.12 1-5. Sinking Fund (R Tpt V loved, was sent over a mile and a quaj. 5 r or -, lj, '. 1 " i : V' , , 10 ' 1 OVPr a round in 2.15 1 osli (VV. IJiomson) was doinc than Prince Acre fj. Winder) '■eci.liner stamps 01 five furlonss in 16 4-=; Both were travelling well within theS■=olve.« thronehoiit. Whirling was wS at a little better than strong threeWte nnee over a mile. Light Comedv (H Loner) worked lazily over a round i"n 2 4-.,. time which she would hare in:,,roved on had she had a r-oinpanion to assist he 7 1 his member 01 the Julian establishment R in good heart for racing at the beins an improved mare B? the wenlt rf W Pnkeknbo o«ting. RolHcker (P. jfcD BradyW«im- horne from the half in » n 0 14% ,r) raD ° nCe roUnd
and sorted themselves out in front of Mk> Lume. with Neil tailed off. They carrirf on throughout. Luridus finishing a shade in front of Brree Street, with Mio We lo lontrths to Neil. All pave a polished exhibition ot fencing especially Keil. who lacked the early pace to foot it with the loaders.
The only other .iumpincr done m accomplished by Valpai f.J. F Ferjru!? and Orac f P. McD. Brady). Who IS sent over four fliehts of hurdles Talpai .lumped well, while Orac's displav was m improvement on recent essays. ' Among the visiting horses" oti the scene are Wotan Silk Sox Noil. Mio Lunie and Mia Resrina.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 114, 17 May 1938, Page 8
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