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RACING AT WANGANUI

the guineas.

BEAULIVRE SUCCEEDS.

HIGGIE TO SLY FOX.

BLONDE PRINCESS THE OWEK

Reauhvrn w , cf>nrl wjn 111 two start* this season when ho "°" Lha Cu.nei* or, Saturday i"! iyH U ; I "K' 11 "" r '°i'i ONponderit), The >li K gie Handicap went fo Sly Kox, owned !' A - and th P Owen Handicap, tlie open to I'rinec™, wholu AfclntoHh Li-j,,i.im, the stable thus account--111? fw the double. The Debutant" Stakes, l IO first two-year-old ra-ee of the season wa« won by hido-i e, a sister of Baran, Who I.S trained by .J. H. JclVerd for Mr B. Williams.

During the day the sum of ,£l.S4'>7 ]o >va« put through the ma-ehine, a. decrease <>t £42!/.'. | his made a total f,„. the mooring of f a de,-iea.se of t;.>77u "'/ coi"p.illm| uil II the previous spring lixturc. Juc weather was line, the attend" .nice good, while the tiaek was m fairly good order.

Scandal was favourite for the Trial I I.md ic-a p, with Race Away next in request, IjuL Malik Kafur won cM---ilv fi oni tlio favourite. leading all the Hay. Hasten wa« again last to begin. Malik Kafur being followed a.f the halt-mile I,y Saxon Tor, Seun.lal, Military Maid ami Kegicide. Iliey raced in that order to the straight, "wla-re Scandal followed Saxon J'<j.r, but could make no impression on Alali4c Kal'nr, t.lie latter diiiwing out to win by three length*) from the favourite, with Saxon loj a length furt. iic-r back. Clasftform waa '-lose up, and then came Kegicide, lvivcc Away and Dynasty. "On The Bit."

Race Away and Dark Water were withdrawn from the Guineas, leaving only live t>i«iiters in tii cj cla*wic event, iKuiuiivie, baeked dowy to a short price, led all the "way, winning a.s he liked. In the early Oaution and Subi 11iscsicii were hits nearest attend,art's, but at the six furlongs f'lln de \ a<ils ran up second, with Submission next. At the halt-mile Gayest Son wa* up with Submit ion, witlli lieaulivre on the bit and wtill bowling ulung 'from 1' ilfi do \ a-uls. Phis was the order into t'h.o wl'raight. In the run home licuulirre went on to win as lie liked by three lengths from I'ils de \ a.u'ls. Submission ■wius four lengths further batik, with Ciayeet Son t*ome four lengths away fourth.

Sly I'ox, ridden by I'. Green, found most support tor tflie Higgie Handicap, and ho won easily. I 'ho early leaders were Old Suirey and Sly Fox from Flying Acre, (-loing inito the back, Lucullus Lad ran to the front from Sly Fox and Old Surrey, •with Flyin« Acre next. As they crossed the top Lucullus Lad led from Sly Fox. Notium, Old Surrey and Flying Acre, and (is they turned for home Sly Fox was still in command from Lucullus Lad, Old Surrey and Flying Acre. In the run to the judgo Sly Fox drew out to win by three lengths from Old Surrey, with Flying Acre two lengths away. Kena was fourth and then caime Might, Notium and Lucullus Lad. The Favourite Beaten. Hiiniting Lore was favourite for the Mout'ou Hack Handicap, but had to be content with second place, Lord Moutoa winning by a head. Hunting Lore led out of the straight from Vi rations, Lord Momtou and Hi®h Test. Ait,, the six furlongs High Test held command from Haile Selaeoie, Lard Moutoa, H uniting Lore, Viracious and Hunting Momentn. As they crossed tihe top High Teat was still at the head, and he was firwt at the turn, but Lord Moutoa took charge entering the stJTaiglht from Hunting Lore, Haile Selafwie, High Tent ami Donegal. In the run to the judge Hunting Lore challenged, ibuit Lord Moutoa stayed on to win by a ihead from Hunit'ing Lore, the latter beating Donegal by five lengths. High Test, Auto Sweep and Haile Selassie ware the next to finirfh.

(Jay Son, the favourite for the open sprint, the Owen Handicap, wan beaten into *ocon<l place by Blonde Priacew, Hunzting Blood and Screen Star were Che early leaders from Blonde Princess and Race Call, while at the' turn Riitwian Ballot was handy. Blonde Prince** then came through, and /stalling off a challenge by Cray Son won by a length. Russian* Bullet was two lengths away third and then came Screen Star, Kathibella and Solairia. Tha Concluding Evmt. La Bru wa« most fancied for the Spring Hack, but dhe failed to get a place, Red Orat leading all the way. In the early stages La Bru was running second to Red Oat, with Nable Fox and Vudanoe next. There was little change ti J .l tfhe straight ■was veoohed. Here Noble I'ox ran up second, but could make n.o impression on Rod Cat, the latter winning liy i length and a half, with Vadanoe two lengths aiway third. Then came La Bru. Later results:— TRIAL HANDICAP of £130. Six furlongs. B—MALIK KAFUR, B.G—B. H. Morris 1 I—SCANDAL. 8.12— W. .1. Brollghtqn . 3—SAXON TOR, B.lO—T. Green 3 Al«o started: 0 Kohl, 0.0, car. 8.0 IJ. Campbell); 2 Race Away, 0.0 (C. G. (touisT)ro); 7 Military Maid, 8.10 (W. Jenkins); 8 Regicide, 8.10 (11. Johnstone); 6 Classform, S.lo (If. N. Wiggins); 4 Eurotns, 8.0 (It. W. McTavlsli); 10 Surmise, 8.0 (It. I". Ilornei; 12 Gothic, 8.0 (G. R. Tabtersa II): 14 Golden IHawk, 8.0, car. 8.3 (W. J. Mini ford); 11 Hasten, 8.8 (S. Wilson); 1:1 Dynasty, 8.« (N. R. McKenzle); 14 Desert Column, 8.0 (K. Chote). Four lengths; length. Classform was fourth. Time 1.15 3-5. WANGANUI GUINEAS, a sweepstake of £5 each, with £450 added. For three-year-olds. One mile. I—BEAULIVRE, B.lO—P. Atkins .. 1 4—FILS DE VAAL.S. S.lO—H. Long .. 2 3—SUBMISSION, B.5—N. H. McKensle 3 Also started; 5 Caution, 8.10 (T. Green); 2 Gayest Son, 8.10 (C. G. Gotilsbro). Threo lengths: four lengths. Gayest Son was fourth. Time 1.43 4-5. HIGGIE HANDICAP of £250. One mile and a distance. I—SLY FOX. 7.13— T. Groen ~ 1 4—OLD SURREY, 7.12— W. J. Brough- Q 8— FLYING'ACItB," 7.1?— W." !steveiis .. 3 Also started; 3 Lucullus Lad. 9.3 (A. Jenkins); 5 Dungarran. 8.11, car. 8.4 (A. Foster); f) Entail, 8.0 (N. R. McKenzle): 4 Kena, V.12 (H. N. Wiggins); 7 Notlnra, 7.12 (It. W. McTavlsh); 10 MlttK 7,7 ear. <.IJ (R. G. Howell): 7 Windsor Chief, 7.0, car. 7.7 (O. Evnns); 11 Might, 7.4 (H- M. Ctial.Inder); 12 Nereus, 7.0 (R. W. Shaw). Three lengths; two lengths. Kepa was fourth. Time 1.57 2-5. MOUTOA HACK HANDICAP of *175. One mile and a distance. S—LORD MOUTOA, B.O—P. Burgess 1 I—HUNTING LORE, 7.13— G. Tattersall 2 S—DONEGAL, 7.12 —H. N. Wiggins .. 3 Also started; 2 Vlrnclous, 8.11 _IW. Jenkins)! 0 Auto Sweep, 7'.11, car. (.12 (8, Anderson); 3 High Test, 7,1), oar. 1.2 (It. \V. Shaw); 11 Sam's Choice, 7.1) (K. Chote): 0 Halle Selassie. 7.7 (J. Forsyth); 12 lieigliton Rei. 7.7, car. 7.1 j (I». M. Horno): 13 Doctor Defoe, 7.7, car. 7.0 (VY. _»tovons); 4 Hunting Momenta, 7.7, cur. J.H tS. TKclwards); 10 Captain Bligh, 7-7 ((•}. Sexton); 7 lUcliolleu I'eari, 7.7, ear. 7.4 (W. J. Mudford I.

Head: five lengths. High Test wag fourth Time 1.57 4-5.

OWE.N HANDICAP of £200 Six furlongs. 4-6 >!«(£, ,': R,N . cKsa ' , I— l S< )N ft 7 II v IV s *i 'lVi«y- * t'.m 1iraek,.,,,,! with .Jay Son: :i ka&la' I'-'vuio'- - V •' Blood, 7.7 <0 . ' 7 ~- oar. T.Ol (1,. Deelevi. Btar " i,S SI'KING HACK HANDICAP of £130 It ive furlongs. ■tvom i' A y«',v-®7"« V -rr J - »'OUB»iton . 1 : ,rY? LL I'ox, b.tJ—T. Green * AI'AXOK. 7.11— N. It. McKeuzie'ft H Il 'sol 8 ;f. <B i f !'. Morris,: 4 Lo Marn'uU, 7.7 M. Forsihh) wu L s e r; t s ud ** r,,u

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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 214, 11 September 1939, Page 11

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RACING AT WANGANUI Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 214, 11 September 1939, Page 11

RACING AT WANGANUI Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 214, 11 September 1939, Page 11