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JAYOLA WINS.

AUTUMN HANDICAP.

KATHBELLA TAKES SPRINT. SOME GOOD DIVIDENDS. Thr prPiitri»t sin prises at Avondalc yesIcrilny, whm the Avoinlale Jockey Club roili'lildM its autumn mooting, were in the Dominion Handicap, Yunlsstar and liiuij/c Kmcrald, who finished first and •crunrj ro.-jii i-lively, paying nearly a score .md a half. Spearford, who accounted for 'lie Mount RosUill Handicap, and Jayola, whn was successful in the chief event, t,he Autumn Handicap, aleo returned (loiiblc-tiyiirc prices. The weather was line and the course hard and fast, some good times being recorded. During the afternoou tlie 6iim of £35,173 was put through the machine , , compared with £30,71)1 10/ for tho second day last season, an increase ot i' 4381 10,'. This made a total for the inrrtiii({ under the win and place system of JL'S'J.2-1.1, against £05,255 for the previous autumn fixture, when single pool betting was in operation, an increase of £16.990.

Jiiyola put up his best pcrtorinance to date when he won the Autumn Handicap, the chief event of the day. He was soon in front and etuyed there. Entering the straight he was followed by Poland. De Krieud, Kiilelte, Golden Sheila and Gold Vnals, wide out. Jayola just held olf (.Jolden Sheila to win by a head, with Gold Vanls, who must have been giving ■layola about hah" u furlong start along the. back, three-quarters of a length away third. Hulctte, Maßter Bricrly, Coronation and Balinavai- followed.

O':r .lean stayed on better than she did on Saturday to win the Nursery Handicap, an event for two-year-olds. She was made favourite, and after waiting on Nora Gregor till well into the straight forged ahead and, stalling otf i'oxmond and Wyndora, who had won on the first clay, she went on to score by half, a length from the former, with Wyndora three-quarters

of a Tongtli away third. Tlien came Nora (Iregor, Telleom, Gold Wings and Royal Tray. «. _ A Solid Effort. Spcarfprd "was responsible for n very folld effort in the Mount Roekill Handicap. He was always in the picture, following Hesekctoon (who had led all the way) and Vaulso into the straight. About 50 yards from the post he asserted himself and went on to 'beat Hessketoon 'by a. neck, while Eastern Heir was only half ii head avvuv, with Pocket Venus, Vaajjso and High Delight next.

The favourite, Katbbella, after being prominent throughout, won the Mount ivlen Handicap narrowly. Valimeen w.as lir«t into lino from Katlibella, Gay Setqn, Urwerc, Triune, Pirate King and Calorie, but over the last bit Katlibella headed Valimeon and beat her by a neck, with flay Scton a head away third. Pira,te King, Orwcre, Triune and Erndale fpllowetl.

The meeting concluded with the Morningsidc Handicap, the favourite, Ivar, who, like Katlibella. is trained by S. J. Rciil at Hastings, winning nicely. Very (Had led into tlie straight from Palustre, Silver Engle, Vatepear, Black Murtk, Inver •>.«\ Ivar. Inver took charge half-way flown, but Tvar finished too strongly for him and .boat him by a neck. Jack' Tar, who finished solidK- on the rails, was only a hrad awny third, with Silver Kagle fourth, followed by High Tea, Black Musk and Poland. Later results are:-— AUTUMN HANDICAP of £400. One mile and a quarter.

B—7—JAYOT,A, br g, Byrg, by Boy •ley— Lyrola (Mr. K. Kusecll), 7.o—.Mpraervy 1 2—I—GOI,DEN SHEILA, ch m, r.vre (Mr. P. A. Swucy), 9.O—W. J. Broughton 2 I—2—GOLD VAAT,S, b g, r.yrs (Mr. P. Handloy), 8.8 —Thomson .. 3 Alro Started : 3-4 Cheval tie Voice. S.lO (.Tame*) ; β-u Balinavar, 8.0 (C. f>. Goulsiiro) ; 4-» Master Brlerly. 8.3 (McKenzlc) ; 5-3 IlUlettc, 8.3 (McTavlsh) ; 0-8 De I'rlendi 7.8, car. 7.0 (Clifford) ; 7-0 Coronation. 7.0. car. 7.6 (Wlgfflns) ; 10-10 I'oland, 7.0, car. 7.1 (Smith). Head; three-quarters of a length. Time, 2.5 4-5. . . ' Winner trained by owner. Giaborne. NUBSRKY HANDICAP of £200. For two-year-olds. Six furlongs. I—I—OUR JEAX, br or blk f, 2yr«, by Vaals—llig Bertha (Mr. L. Dunn;. B.o—McTavlsh ,' 1 2—2—FOXMOND. blk f, 2yrs (Mr. P. A. Swney), 7J3—W. J. ProiiKUtou .. 2 7—S—•WYNDOBA. ch t, 2yrs (Mr. N. Wade), 7.ll—Messervy 3 Also started: ."-fl Nora Gregor, 0.5 (Bur«rss); 0" Ito.val Trny, 8.0 (Cameron); 5-43 KIIh fie Vnnls, 8.0 (Long): 44 L.a Vie, 7.8 (WlsKiiis): 0-10 Pantliotat, 7.«, car. 7.9 (McInnllyj; 11-11 Gold Wings, 7.3 (Stockley); i:ii:: Hunter's Night, 7.2, car. -7.S ,(Bklf> ilngtnn): l-'-H film Connell, 7.0, car 7.3 (Forsvthi; 141+ Ulde-a-Wpc, 7.0 (Kcrr); 9-9 'Icllsom, 7.0, car. 7.7? (Home); 8-8 Gay .Movie, 7.0, car. 7.10 (Uoulsbro). Miilf length; three-quarters length. Time, Winner trained by W. Townsend, TakaI. MOUNT HOSKII.r, HANDICAP of £220. Si'vi-ii furluugs. T—7—SI'KAItKOKD, ch h, l.vrw. by Hpi-nrtlnnee—Hlbford (Mi-nsrs. J. "«'H and T. Slulpi), K.IO--P. Hiirupss . , ] o —°— HIWMCKTOON. 1. K , Vlyri (Mr it*. •M. raylori, 7.7, car T.luj _\\\ j. „ HroiiKiiton •> a - a -«A«n*UN HBJH. I, ... tin '(Mr. " >V. 11. Marlin, B.B— J. Mclnally V, «m?u8??&} ft+i'SfH v -""»-«•'■•' «■■•■• i-rnt.,11,.. 8A ™l 7 i. ,i' M ir:" u: !M! Mi,, (,i ' W. SmlfhV v? 1 )?. ,0, . 1 -- Vublko.- 7.7 «"'"«■ "-".n0,, ~v owncV?."^.

MOUNT EDEN" HANDICAP of £300. Six furlongs. I—2—KATHBELLA, b f, 3yrs, by Beau Pern—Royal Lino (Mr. K. Ormondi, 5.12, car. B.7—Campbell l 6—6—VAI.IMEKN, b f, 3yrs (Mr. J. A. MartinT. 7.6— J. Forsyth .... 2 4—C—GAY SKTUN. b g, aged (Mr. J. Sklenars), S.T—A. G. Murray .. 3 Also stnrted: ."> 4 Pirate Kins. 9.4 (MeTavlslO: '■'<<> Km dale, s.ij (N. McKenzie); 7-S Triune, S.j i.t. Mclnally); 2-1 Orwere, 5.2 i.I. McLaughlin); J>-7 Day Wind 7.10 car. S.o J (E. Mn neon) ; 'J-0 Calorie, 7.0, car. 7.3 (W. Thompson). A neck.; head. Time, 1.12 2-5. Winner trained by S. J. Iteid, Hastings. MOKNINGSIDE HANDICAP of £250. One mile. I—I—IVAR, b c, ::.vr.s, by Beau Fere— High Art (Mr. !•'. Ormond), S.lO —W. J. BrougUtou 1 4—S—INVEH, br lα, syrs iMr. A. H. Paul), 7.7—11. Long ' 2 7—B—JACK TAit, Ij g syrs (Hon. K. IC. Davis and Mr. O. Nicholson), 7.IIJ—W. Thomson 3 Also started : 910 Palustre, S.S (C. G. Goulsbro) ; h-li Black Musk, 5.7 (K. Hain) ; 5-5 Respectful, 5.3 (S. Tremain) ; 17-16 Paso Kobles, 7.i>, car. 7.Hi (Campbell) ; 10 11 High Tea, 7.7, ear. 7.0 (1 , . l'Varn) ; 2 2 Silver Eagle, 7.7 (J. Forsyth) ; (i-7 Valdene, 7.7, car. 7.S (L. Clifford) ; 12-9 Poland, 7.7, car. 7.0 (Stoekley) ; 14-13 Very Glad, 7.7. car. 7.S (J. Mclnally) ; 11-12 General Kuse, 7.7, car. 7.0 (It. MeTavisli) ; 13-14 Valspear, 7.7, car. 7.8 (Coon) : 3-4 Oriental Bay. 7.7, ear. 7.1 (G. W. .Smith); 15-15 Bon Star, 7.7, ear. 7.8 (K. K. Home); 10-17 Mai de Mer, 7 1 (A. Messcrvy). A neck ; a head. Time, 1.38 3-5. Winner trained by S. J. Reid, Hastings.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 90, 18 April 1939, Page 14

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JAYOLA WINS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 90, 18 April 1939, Page 14

JAYOLA WINS. Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 90, 18 April 1939, Page 14