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ROUND UP SCORES.

MAJORITY THE SPRINT.

EVENTS AT ELLERSUE. THE CONCLUDING DAT. Onlv two favourites. Konnetfi and I'oyruu*. uci<- ditrc-PHHfiil at Klleislie yesterday when the Auckland Club concluded its mid-npi-ing meeting. The biggest dividend whs returned by Rozel, who won the Kawau Hurdles. This was her first appearance fur ovpf 12 months, and hitting the front pnihinu the stands t!ie first time slic \i us ii(-\ pi- headed.

f> ■>iiii 11 I'p. who was unplaced in the Minim (up cm Saturday, showed improved

t'ui in when he accounted for the St. Andrew's Handicap, the <:hief event of tlie day. He came through in the straight to bent .Tack Tar by a long neck, with Jonathan three-quarters of a length away. Auiwie Ha, Kelly and Palmint were next. An inquiry was held concerning the running of Round l_*p as compared with hia showing on the tiret day. and after hearing the explanation of the interested parties it was accepted ae entirely satisfactory.

Konneta, who is in the same stable as High t'aate, who won on tin* opening day, wiM made a good favourite for the Kulfino Handicap, an event for two-year-olds. She drew No. 1 position at the barrier, and jumping away smartly led all the way, heating Orello by two lengths, with Koxmond a length and a half away third. The last-named was slow away, but finished* very solidly, and If she had got away on

even terms she would have made the winner's tank a little more difficult. Sir Lyaiinclcr was fourth. The Piipuke Plate reaolver] itself into a battle between the favourite*, • Roycvrua and Balinavar, who led all the way, the former staying on to beat Balinavar by thrrc leiiKtliH, with Melvaniii two lengths away and Riugehot fourth. The Nuntarinffii Ifnndirap. the open ■•print. rpHiiltPfl in a fine tininh. Finland and Vallmeen led across the top and were several clear of Anion, Calorie, Tosh and I'addy tho Rip. Onre in line Anion moved up to Farland. and the pair wore riahtinn it out when Majority. wTio had lx'rn a jj Of >d way back at the home turn, came with a jfieat run on the outxirle and got tho verdict bv a nose from Farland. «Ik, beat Anion by half a head. Fosh, Bar'.clor King and yVliirllng were :i«'xt. This made Majority's second sucl'ohk at the mooting. f , Tll f Pynri amine with the » nutlo\- Hiindu-.ip. Topoto nlso rojjiHterinK Ins second win at the fixture. Ho was in front r-rossing tho top from Orwore. Ol.vmP"*. Poland, Oriental Bay and The

There was not much change as they camp into line, and Tepoto stayed on to beat Oriental Bay by a neck, with Olympus half a length away. Orwore was a (rood fourth, and then came Poland and Galloping Acre.

The weather wae fine and the attendance was fairly good. The totalizator handled £20.229 10/," compared with £34.370 10/ on the second day last year, a decrease of £81.i0. The investments for the meeting were £6e.573 10/ auainwt £78,336 10/ last year, a decrease of £11.303. Later results are: — KAWAU HI'RDT.FS of £3."0. One mile and three-qi.arters. 7 —ItOZKI,. ph m, errs, by Vaals— Kourn (Pr. A. McGregor firontj, 9.o—Fcj-gus 1 6—TITTOn. b g. nzed (Mr. W. Scholium), Jt.O—Pell 2 3—EKINATION. rh g. ngr.l (Mr. J. H. Greenhend), 13.0— J. Muir .. i> Also started: 1 Kllbrris. 11.7: 2 Min Aorra, 10.7 ; 4 Electric Flash, 5 Chlfcarn, 0.10; o Atta Jack, K.O; 8 liuldvn Spalii. Length and a half; four lengths. Time. 3.16 8-3

Winner trained by R. J. Mnteer, Mato mala.

ST. ANDREWS HANDICAP of £500. One mile and a quarter. 4—ROUND UP. br b. eyrs, by Lord Quex — Nukrrnkau (Mr. T. lmpey), o.l—Tinker 1 2—JACK TAR, b g, syrs (Mr. O. Nicholson and Hon. E. K. Davis). 7.10 —Wiggins 2 6—JONATHAN, b g. aged (Mrs. S. L. Parsons), B.B—MrKenzic 3 Also started: 3 Kelly, 8.5; 5 Dark Shadow. 1 Grateful, 7.12; 8 Aussie Ha. 7.2; 7 Blaek Musk. 7.3J ; 10 Shy. 7.71; 9 Royal Dance, 7.1; 13 Ma) de Mer, 7.2; Vi Palmint, 7.0| ; 11 Barrister, 7.0 J. Long neck; three-quarters of a length. Time, 2.6 2-5. Winner trained by F. Smith, Takanlnl. RAKINO HANDICAP of «300. Five furlongs. I—KONNETA.1 —KONNETA. b f, 2ym, by Bulandshar—Sunny Hours (Mr. Max Steinberg). B.7—Murray 1 2—ORELIO, rn c, 2yre (Mr. T. Impcy), 8.10 —McTavish , 2 3—FOXMOND, blk f. 2yrs (Mr. P. A. Swney). 7.ll—Bvans 3 Also started: 4 Royal Tray. 8.9; 6 Sir Lyeander 8.1 : 13 King Dnzale 8.0 ; 3 Voxtoon, 7.11; 12 Gladynev, 7.11; 11 Bystander. 7.12- 10 Proud Vox. 7.11; 7 Golil Wings, 7.7 ; 14 Hunting Cape, 7.1 : 5 Heroic Mnhl, 7.6; 8 Miss Eureka, 7.6; U Lady Fox, 7.5. Bracket: Fozmond and Foxtoon. Two lengths: one length aud a half. Time, 59 2-ss. Winner trained by B. 8. Bagby, Ellerslie. PCPCKD PLATK. of £400. One mile. I—ROTKVr'.CS, ch c. Syrs. Surveyor— Desert Fire fMr. W. Towusend). .B.7—McKmzie 1 2— BALINAVAK. b g. 4yrs (Mr. J. Cavanagh). 8.12 —Broiieht!>n - • V 3 —MBLVANUI. hr s. Syrn (Mr. W. M. Soreneen), B.s—Winder 3 Also started: 4 Ring Phot, 8.12; 5 Hot Shot. 7.0; 6 Vaalsstar. 7.7. Three lengths; two lengths.. Time. 1.39 2-5. Winner trained by owner. Takanlnl. NGATAIUNGA HANDICAP of £350. Six furlongs. 4—MAJORITY, blk g. 4yrs, by Mint I^eef—Belle Star (Mr. G. Trcmlett). 9.5— N. H. McKi-ncie .... 1 C—FARI.ANO. b g. 6yrs (Mr. T. P. Hunt). 7.13, car 7.8 —O. Kvans 2 B—ANIOK. b g. .lyrs (Mr. T. lmpey), 7.4, «ar. 7.lo—Smith 3 Also started : 3 Whirling. 9.2 : 1 I'aOdy the Rip. 8.8: 7 Tosh, 8.3; 2 Tooley Street. 8.0: 8 Arvakur. 7.6: 12 Lornacre, 7.3: » Snrella. 13 Inver. 7.2 ; S Pirate Kins. 7.1; IS Calorie. 11 Bachelor King, 10 Galilee. 14 Vallmeen. 7.0. Bracket: Arvnknr and Anion. Xoee; half a head. Time. 1.12 3-3. Winner trained by IC. Johnson, New Plymouth. CAUTLEY HANDICAP of £300. Seven furlongx. 3—TKPOTO. b f. 4yrs, by Tea Tray— Maniettn (Mr. A. H. l'auly B.S— R. McTavish 1 2—ORIENTAL BAY. br g. 3> rs (Mr. G. Belllnghain), B.IO—II. Wiggins 2 I—OLYMPUS, b e. Byrs (Mr. R. T. Reid), 9.3 —W. .1. Brought on .. 3 Also started: 12 Prlval. 8.11: !» The Trimmer. 8.4: 5 Master Appellant. 8.3: 14 Silver Eagle, 8.2, car. 7.10: 7 Orwere. 8.2; 8 Ngnkaru, 7.12: 11 Bright Wings. 7.4: 10 Galloping Aere. 7.10; 4 Brazilian. 7ft: 6. Poland. 7.7: 13 t'ometarinm, 7.7. car, 7.0. Nerk ; half a length. Time, I.l'fi. Winner trained by F. Smith, Takanlnl.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 282, 29 November 1938, Page 16

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ROUND UP SCORES. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 282, 29 November 1938, Page 16

ROUND UP SCORES. Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 282, 29 November 1938, Page 16