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SIR FRANK WINS.

THE WINTER HANDICAP SANDUSKY THE SPRINT. THE CAMBRIDGE CLUB. / Sir Frank and John's Lnst returned the brut dividemlH of the day at the winter meeting of Liu- Cmubriike Trotting Club, which wits held on tha Clatidelnndu coirree on Saturday in the presence of a very large attendance. Sir Frank, in tnking the Winter Handicap from the second favourite, Ttiuinwoll, n'jfmtpred a very fine perfonnance, mm lie u ,ik n good way back when fclin Held Hti-iiixlilfiifri up for home. Tratinwclli then appeared to have the race in siili' keeping, but finishing with rare (leti.M ininalion Sir l-'nmk jnnt got up in time to Himtch victory by a neck. 11l winning the principal uprint event the. I , resident's Handicap, Snndnsky, the oiMm-oii liivomitc, gave the leading reinsniaii, l< , , .1. Smith, liis first win for some moutliM. The itwue wae really never in d'>nlit;, S.iinliwk.v just waiting on the pacemaker. Uisinuth. until the straight was reached, when Smith sent him along to win pimily. The well-backed Vnnora easily lUMiiiiitjMl \nr the Cliiudelandfl Handicap from Kin K.iha, who lost considerable ground ill, the start through breaking, while Win Huon and .Tolm's Last repeated their mu'retwcM of a fortnight previoiiMly at the Waik.ilo meeting, Hoina (Jirl, starting from 48yds, downed the hot favourite Kiiuipoixe, who, on the same handicap, lost a lot of ground at blie coinnicncenicnt of the race, and after rushing to the front fit the homo turn just failed to withstand a determined challenge by Ronin Oirl. A promising trotter in Frontier Boy accounted for a fair field in the Leamington Handicap, nnd Ratepayer drew attention to hie future prospects by the manner in which he won the Introductory Handicap. Speculation on tho totalizator wns brisk, nnd despite the fnct that some money wn« fdiut out through the officials very properly adhering to the time-table for cloning the machine, no le«s thnn £23.321 10/ wns handled. Tn 1036, when the previous winter meeting wne lie Tel at Cambridge, only £4020 10/ was put through, but this wns duo to bnd weather conditions. At the Wnikato Trotting Club's' meeting a foTtnight ngo. nlno held in fine weather, and on tho Claudelnnds course, £18,070 10/ wan handled. Lator results were:— WINTER HANDICAP of £275. Two miles. Limit 4.45. 7—7—Sill FKANK. 24yds—B. Smith . 1 4—4— TKANSWKUi. limit—M. Stewart 2 B—B—LUCKY LOVE, 12yd* — W. Wllletts 3 Also stnrted : 3-3 Our Summer, limit ; 4-4 Bnrnn Grand, 12yds; 1-1 Cavnn Chief. 5-5 Chill Bonn, 0-1) Levity, 24yds; 10-10 Try men t, 30yde; O-β Great Chum, 48yds. Neck : length. Our Summer wns fourth. Times: 4.37. 4.37 1-5. 4.41 2-5. 4.42 4-5. HAUTAPU HANDICAP of £115. One mile and a half. Limit 3.43. 2—2— ROMA GIRL. 48yds—P. V.Cutte 1 I—I—KQUII'OISIfI. 48yds—S. August 2 7—7—WINHISWAV, limit—A. B. Norrls 3 Also stnrteU: 0-11 Conclllt Mnld, C-f. Hiirlow. 3-4 Lnngdnle and Neon Oro, (coupled), 8-9 Pnrrlnh Girl, 13-13 Kosalyn Thorpe. 10-12 Sporte Queen, 5-3 Wall Street, limit i 11-10 Dainty Lady, 12-8 K«ceptlon, 24yds; 4-5 Ratepayer, 48ydi. Neck ; half a length. Neon Oro wae fourth. Tiroes: .3.30, 3.30 1-5, 3.34 2-5. j1.35 3-5. CLAUDELANDS HANDICAP of £150. One mile and a half. Limit 3.30. ' 2—2—VANORA, I2yds—L. J. Mnhoney 1 7—7—KIA KAHA, limit—A. Garnett 2 O—O— UUDWOUD, 12yds—P. Herring 3 Also started: β-e Baron Alfonso, 10-10 Roman Chief, limit; 11-12 Kaltawa. 12-11 Ncrlhann, 4-4 Petite Jewel, 12yd«; 1-1 Isahella Pointer, 5-5 King Country, 24yds; 21-4 Charlie. Chan, 8-8 Lady Amanda, 3Cyds. Pour lengths each way. Times: 3.27, 3.21) 3-5, 8.21) 3.5, 3.20 3-5. BARDOWIB HANDICAP of £150. Two miles. Limit 5.4. B—2—WIN HUON. 90yds—Bllllngton 1 2—3—OR AND TK.fUMI'H, 00yds—W. Ky linn 2 I—I—BRABMAB, 72yds—Robertson . 3 Also started: 8-8 Plash Bye, 5-5 Great Surprise, 0-7 Heather Glow, 7-0 Master- ' man, limit; 4-4 Native Princess, 48yds. 'I'wo lengths; half a length. Great Sur- : iSfeSi"Teffe. T,mes: 4 - 48,4 - 513 - 5 - PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP of £150. One •mile nnd a quarter. Limit, 2.55. I—I—SANmiSKY, 12yds—P. J. Smith 1 7—O—BISMUTH, limit—McGarry.. 2 O—B—GREAT CHUM, eOyas— S if August .'....;....... 3 Also started: 0-5 Handlcapper, 4-4 Hori 9 rnn ?• ' 3 : 2 Lucky I.ove, 12yds; 2-3 Roval ?, e T,! 24 ¥ ds : H-ll Trymcnt, 30yds; 5-0 Ked Prontler, 48yds. Length; nose. Royal Jewel was fourth. Times, 2.40, 2.52, 2.48 1-5, 2.50 2-5.. BUUNTWOOD HANDICAP- 6* \ftls. One mile and a quarter." Limit 3.5, 4—S—JOHN'S LAST, SSy'a-y-A. W' Brotighton .„ - 1 3-2-TOMMY McELWYN, llmlt-A. McKenzle ■..».."; '2. 6—4—STARGUM, limit—G. A. Williams 3 Also started: 12-14 Agnes Blngen, 13-12 Bron*e King, 1415 Concllff Maid, 8-8 Prank Rolfe, 10-0% Harlow, 14-13 Hottentot. 0-11 Jewel Crest, 2-3 Langdale, 1-1 Peter Smith, 7-7 Scottish Bard, 5-0 Wall Street, 11-11 Wlnhisway, 10-10 Worthy Queet, limit. Three-quarters of a length , ; head. Scottish Bard wne fourth. Times: 2.51, 2.55 2-5, 2.58. REHANDICAPS DECLARED. THE AUCKLAND CLUB. The - following rehandicape for the first day of the Auckland Trotting Club's winter meeting at Epeom on Saturday have been declared by Mr. A. Troiieon:— - Winter Handicap.—Frontier Boy. now on 48yds. Mungere Handicap, - Firet Division. payer, now on 48yde. ' Hobeon Handicap.—Boms Girl, now on36yde; Vanora, now on 72yde. ■■..-,■:"'" Stewards' Handicap.—Win Huon, now on 48yds. i . Marconi Handicap. now; 'on 12yde; Sandueky, now on OOyde. ~ ' '■' Maiigi't'u Handicap, Second Divkioni-^-j Koma Girl, now on 84yde. . ,- n . There is no penalty for Sir Frank in the Cornwall Handicap.. •: .-, ,;Vc A6HBURTON MEETING. _____ j • (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Sunday. Rehandicape have been declared as follows for the Aehburton Trotting Club's meeting on Juno 0:— Acton Handicap.—Red Pigeon, penalised 3(lyde, now 36yds behind; Maraceree, penalised SOyda, now 48yde behind. : ' Mnylicld Handicap. — Lady. Sonoma, penalised 12yds, now 12yds behind. ■Tinwnld Handicap.—Donor, penalised 1 36yd«, now 72yds behind. ffl *NIWER«J TO CORRESPONDENTS. , *** (Wanutewa).-C3lartM Call Northernwwe?? e ?i te * (br in the Great event wV,™ U r le ": endl >tt out of the , , race „• M ia^^%^^

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 14

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SIR FRANK WINS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 14

SIR FRANK WINS. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 125, 30 May 1938, Page 14

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