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Events At Avondale

TIDEWAITER'S CUP. SURPRISE IN SPRINT. ■UCCIM Or IiRKDALB. ANOPHELES WINB STAKES. There was some good racing at Avon- « 1« on Saturday when the Avondale Jo*key Club opened it. sprin* mee ting. The Cup provided a particularly thrilling finwh. iieverni homes being in the firing line a few yards from the poet. Kilonsa came through on the rails and looked like winning, but was challenged by King Key, Kena. Tide-waiter and Gold Vaals. Tidewaiter got the decision by a head from Kena, who bent King Rey by a similar margin, with Gold Vnals and Kilonsa right up. Royal Bachelor triprl to win the open «pnnt from end to end. If- f |,ew No. 1 »«■ the barrier an I immediately sliot to the -front, holding hi* position till well into the etmi'rlit. H .wever, he was unable to hold off n challenge bv Krndale. Maori Sonir no.I PhiW.urt. who finwh-.l in tluit oidcr with '.ess than a length between them. Erndale paid the biggest price of the day, his supporters receiving over a score. Anopheles, a half sister to Palimtre, trained by K. Pope at Tnknnini, won the Avondale Stakes after lending nil the way from Royal Tray, who was alwave handy. Orelio rnme on to get third, with Greek Queen next. Anopheles returned a fine double-figure dividend. Olympus, the favourite, led the field In the Champion Plate till about a furlong from home, where he was tackled by Sly Fox, who beat him home by three lengths. Requiem was a similar distance away third, followed by Huntingmore, who tired over the last bit.

SWANSON HANDICAP of £200 I One mile. S—JAYOLA, br g, 3yrs, by Boy Jay— Larola (Mr. K. Russell), 7.8 —P. Fearu j 7 —RACELINE, ch g. 4yra (Mr. E. G. Meynell), B.3—X. McKenzie ... 2 3—ERLICK, ch g, 6yra (Mr. A. J. Uobinsoni, B.4—C. L. Goulstoro . & Also started: 6 Susnn, 8.12 (Winder); 1 Loag Span. 8.4 (R. McTavish); 10 Mia Frstollo. 8.3 (W. Thomson) , 2 Vnalso. 8.2 (L. Clifford) ; 8 GohJ Eagle. 7.8 rfH. Lone) ; 4 Captain Uruc-e. 7.7 (H. Wiggins) ; 12 Beverley, 7.7 (Hntwell) ; 9 Siega, 7.7 <\V. Broughton) ; 13 Silver Sound. 7.7 (N. Vanghun) ; 11 Love in Idleness (A. Messervy). Long neck: length and a half. Time. 1.43 3-5. Winner trained by J. White, Glsborne. THREE SURPRISES. RACES AT ASHBURTON. MADK MONEY IN HANDICAP. (By Telegraph.— Press Association.) ASHBURTON, Saturday. Fine weather prevailed and there was a large attendance at the Ashburton County Kacing Club's Spring Meeting to-day. The track was fast. Investments totalled £15.232, against £15,282 10/ last year, a decrease of £50 10/. Later results: — NOVICE STAKES of £140. Six furlongs. First Division. 10-12—MISS BLUFF, 8.0 — O. H Humphries " -y 10-10—NIGELA, B.O—M. Caddy .'.'.'. 2 2—2—ROYAL REFRAIN, B.4—C. T Wilson ... . . 3 Also started : 7-7 Black Coat, 3-1 Comus, coupled with Rebellion, 12-11 Sportsman L?'V* J =°« 7 ' 3 . °£ P»«de. 8.4 ; 18-18 La Plata, 8 9 Dennis Dowllng, 14-li Neptune,

Short length; head. Time, 1.14 1-5,

Jayola quickly rail to the front in the Swanaon Handicap, but in the straight Raceline ranged alongside and headed him, but he fought on gamely ancfiiad his neck in front at the poet. Erlirk was a length and a half away third, with Gold Eagle next. The weather, though threatening in the momina, cleaved mid was fine, tlievc wu* n !ntg» attendance, the sum of £37,030 10/ goirt" through the machine compared with £41.015 10/ for the corresponding day List year, a decrease of £4000. Later results are: — aVONDALR CUP of £4100. One mile nn<t u quarter. •—TIDEWAITEK. br g. syr*. by Tidal—llallymoy 11. (Mr. C. W. Boyd), 7.2 —A. Messervy I 14—RENA, B g. 6vrs (Mr. K L. Rtcknrtls). 7.O—L Clifford 2 lI—RING HEY br g. aged I Mr. N. Ornfasi. 0.3--N MtKenxle 3 Also started. 4 Francis Drake, 8.11 IP Atltlns) . I Kltnos.i. 8.11 IR. McTavlsh) . '3 Round I'p. 8.0 (Hurtle): 12 Enge. 8.5 ((>. Evans) : 3 Ned Cuttle. 8..* (S. Wilson) . 11 Mniilr. 8.2 IG. Cameron): 2 Malagigl. 8.2 IH. Wlg-fln*) II Clu-vul u> Volee. 711 (11. Long) : 7 Knlftht of Austrnlta. 7.0 (S Tremntnt : II Gold Vails. 7.4 (N. Vtiuglian) : a «l-v < R b. Home) : 10 El Meynell. 7.0 (Mirk Wick). rli'iid* emh wsy Time. 2.10 4-<V. Winner trained by own*r. Awspo.nl. AVONDAI.E STAKES of £350. roar furlongs. 10—ANOPHELES, b f. 2jrrs. by Vaala— Marshlaad (Mr. H. Rrld Bell). 7.O—H. Hatwell I fI—ROiFAL THAT, » f, Srra (Messrs. H T. Bowaien and 6. A. Doddt. 7»— ■. Wlggtas 2 1--ORELIO. en c 2yrs (Mr. T. Impeyl 80— R Mi-Tivlsb . » Also started: 8 Beau RepMre. 8.0 (W. Broughton); 11 Honto. 8.0 (N. McKensle) : 10 Knrntokl. 8.0 W. Tliomsuni; 4 Noble Pox, 8.0 (L. Clifford': Sir l,y sunder. 8.0: 1!) Buicnnoer, 8.0 (H. Long) : 8 Gay Movie, 7 0 <R. Marshi : 3 Greek Queen. 7.0 (E. Munsoni ; 14 Lit Vie. 7.0 (G. Gtlchrls.) : 15 I'antliiMt. 7.0 (J. McAnnlTy): 0 Little Star, 7.0 (A. C. Memesvyt; (I Mellorn, 7.0 (R. Horny: o Silver But. 7.0 (N. Vaugham : 17 Th ti •mi van Is, 7.0 (W. Sergeant); 7 Varim"n,'„ 70: (P. Atkins) : 12 Gold Wings, 7.0 (8. Tremaln). 4«^! W Bs lmgth * '• ****** • nd • half. Time. Winner trained by P E. Pope. Takanlnl CHAMPION PLATE of £350. Seven furlongs (Fixed weights: for three-year-olds and upwards. > *~* L mJL OX t '> b \ h v, 4,r » b > Hunting-•ong-Giisl (Mr A. MtlntoshT _ ■•» —J. Melnullr 1 ■—OLMYPLS. br c. 3yrs (Mr. R. T. Beld). B.o— W. Uiuuahton 2 •V-nEGUIKM. b ok Syr." (Messrs. A. JJh.eler and W C. Wood). B.o— R. Mi-Keaste 3 Also started ; 7 Ring Shot, 8.0 <D 2L ~BJ '•„*. Wnatlßgmore. B.U (R. McTav■a; tt Vnlsueiir, 8.0 (8. Tremalui a Mllmlon, 3.0 (L Clifford) : 4 Coronation. 7.7 IP. Atalasl : i» Vaal. Star. 7.7 (A. Mes•srvyi. Thee lengths each way lime. 1.20 1-5 Wl iner trained by owner. Glsborne. ffbklNG HANDICAP of (300. Ma furlongs. H—' RNDAI.E, br g, 3rrs. by Lan!darr— Lnuctie (Mr W. James). 8.2— L Clifford I •VMAOKI t ;uNG. cb g. syrs (Mrs. E. J, McDonald). B.3—U. Evans ... 2 II- PHILCGfI.T. cb c. airs <Mr. G. feurtney i. 7.O—A. MeHservr 3 Also stnrted: 2 re Hero. 8.10 IA. Tlnke) ; lo Major ty. 8.8 (S. WIL-ioni ; 1 Roynl llr.clielor. 8.8 iW Broughton 1 ; 8 Young P ddon. 8.2 (H. Ung> . a TriUlarch. 7.1?, IN. MeKeu»le> ; 0 Hut Uo\. 7.13 (R. Milavish): 3 Hulette, 7.3 (H. WlgKlnsi: 0 ' rlune. T. 7. car. 7.0 «J Mclnallyi : 13 I'alustre, 7.7 (It. Curwen); 7 Besiege. 7.2 <N. Vnughi • ; 14 Fldells, 7.0 IMarkwlck) ; 13 alal d« M r. 7.0 (Hergennt). Short B«t'° t I 1 If a length. Time 1.15 3-3. Wlanar etais<d -J owner, A\ondule.

Second Division. I—I—GAY PARADE, B.O—A. G. Parsons 1 B—I —REBELLION, B.O—A. Messervy 2 O—B—REMEMBO, B.4—R. J. Mackle 3 Also started: 6-6 Rebel Leader. 16-10 Bahama Maid, 8.4; 15-15 Royal Pat. 17-17 Amouretta, 5-5 Phenomenal, 4-6 Toro Kouru, 8.0. Ten lengths; head. Time, 1.15 1-5, BELMA TROT of £120. One mile and a halt Limit, 3.43. 2—I—PECTJNIA, r.ult—D. Teahen .. 1 11-12—DANCING PIRATE, limit—J. Bell, Jun. 2 3— 2—TINKER, limit—G. McKendry 3 Also started: 16-16 Anna Wong, 6-5 Fragment, 5-3 Glenhnlme. 12-4 Grand Slam, 14-15 Grnttiinlta. 8-7 Mnrfax (fell), 4-G Marque (fell), 0-10 Mongolian, 17-17 Muriel Axworthy, 2-3 Pnlomar, 7-0 Peter Bee, 1-1 Resistance, 10 10 Rey Bonny, 13-18 Silk King. 11-12 Sterling Pointer, coupled with Dancing Pirate, 18-18 Super Jack, 15-14 Virginia Glri, limit; 10-8 Gentleman Joe, 12yds. Three quarters of a length ; half a length. Times. 8.23 2-5. 3.23 3-5. 3.23 4-5. ASHBURTON HANDICAP of £200. One mile and a quarter. B—B—MADE MONEY, 7.O—P. Spratl 1 7—6—DUNSTAN. 7.0— \V. F. Ellis . . 2 B—3—PETERSHAM. 7.11 — G. H. Humphries 3 Also started: 2-1 Trnvenna, 8.12; 5-4 Mungntoon. 8.10; 12 Last Refrain, 8.0; 8-5 Cape Gobo, 8.7 : 6-7 Silver Slipper, 7.7 ; 0 0 Windward. 7.0. Half a length. neck Time, 2.7 2-5. I JOHN GRIGG STAKES of £300. Two-year-olds. Four furlongs. I—I—MASTER HOTSPUR, B.5—A. Messervy 1 4-4 GOLD SALUTE. B.6—A. E. Ellis 2 s—s— BRANDON. B.5—R. J. Mackle 3 Also started: 0-6 King Gustavo. 3-3 Nigger Boy, 8.5; 7-7 Bere Regis, 2-2 Cyprine, 8.0. Three lengths; two lengths. Time, 47 3-3e. PENSCROFT HANDICAP of £120. One mile. 3—3—NIGHTDRESS. B.3—G. H. Humplirien 1 0— 0— 1 UiACULA, B.2—W. Jenkins .. 2 B—B— SCREAMER, 7.B—A. Messervy 3 Also started: 5-2 Wagner, 9.8; 2-1 Happy Night. 8.13; 4-4 Gold Voy, 8.7; 0-6 Glenucie. 8.8; 10-10 Great Bramble, 8.2: 7-7 Robant, 12-12 Bellerlve, 7.12; 11-11 Hostile, 7.8; 13-13 Aggravate, 1-5 Lady Rosette, 7.7. Two lengths; length. Time, 1.40 2-5. SPRING HANDICAP of £150. Seven furlongs. 7—7—WINE CARD. 7.13—A. G. Parsous 1 I—I—KINNOULL, O.4—A. E. Oldham 2 B—O—LADY LEIGH. 7.4—A. Messervy 3 Also started: 6-8 Ponty, 8.11; 10-0 Argentic. 8.8: 5-2 Land Raid. 8.0; 4-5 Second Innings. 7.7 ; 8-8 Golden Chest. 7.6: 2-4 Cocksure. 7.5; 11-11 Metal Bird, 12-12 Silk Arrow. 0-10 Rabble. 7.0. Heud : half length. Time, 1.25. RAKAIA TROT of £100. One mile and a half. Limit, 3.34. I—l— WUARRL'M, limit—O. E. Hooper 1 3—2—ACE HIGH. 12yds—M. B. Ldwurds o 12 - 14 —"'VERSION, ' limit' — L.''' O. Thomas 3 Also started: 8-7 Jesse Owenn 7-5 -laWP"' ~sted *"* Ace High. 13-10 Hidden Charm, 14-15 Jane »u> 2 « 3 r„ To i k r 12 tt.TJtIS.'E 0./oTo*. &%i ■«•■ T"»«. 8.10 3-5. MADE QUICK RECOVERY. Report* from Riccarton state that Uictnte did not receive serious injuries a* the result of hi. fall while being Serrised on the roads last week. He has made a quick recovery and, will resume work next week. Dictate was a consistent performer last sen eon and is expected to do better than ever during the present term.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 221, 19 September 1938, Page 16

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Events At Avondale Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 221, 19 September 1938, Page 16

Events At Avondale Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 221, 19 September 1938, Page 16