TROTTING
Cavalryman In SirEpsom Trial
PREPARING FOR SATURDAY
Ca\airy man, one of the favourites for the August Handicap, principal event at the Auckland Trotting Club's meeting at &W/2 Park on Saturday, was responthis iL ! 17 Impressive trial at Epsom laruv ," g ' and as a result h 's popularity for tne race Is sure to be enhanced. an y°? ing wi L h Hflcrest (C. M. Morrison) and Munga Tangi (L,. McMahon), the \io^i-t man S e,ain S was restrained by lan covered i„°Tin 1 fir l l mlle ' whl ch was run natt i \ be was al, °wed to leaders in the next quarter, a= h Was f rave 'l'ns very nicely in front from th° mp f. ted . the final half-mile, 44ft rails, In l.io—easily the best At le th?°[ ni t ng ' The track was holding. wwh »L rL,T etmg at E Psom, a few A? • Cavalryman was a very warm he was imprfil 6 rt UVO • I^llcs handicap, but thus lit Wltn in running and onYv ,h,vJ s i u W°s ters down by finishing Princess Linnet!. Isabella Pointer and Isabella Pointer was on the track to-dav and her condition reflects credit on her owner-trainer, E. E. Cressev Tbic m „I is better now than at any other part of her career, and she should Uke a fot of beating in the August Handicap, In which she will start from the limit w ™cn Nelson Glory Shines t^^h olher excellent piece of work went rs \? t Tf clll ?, f tne trotter Neison Glory !r . which led a quartet of pacers over a mile and a quarter in 3 15 MUavT (t V S,ubbs) - I.ady Dcniso', £Ktw'i, Jlal ', klc) artl Marcus (A. Kemble) followed Nelson Glory in the order named for three-quarters of a mile covered in 2.0, but when the pace was I clapped on Mitaya moved through into n i on v- P She then endeavoured to pass Nelson Glory, but the trotting mare c ,l J v'i r ;fh Ir . 1 i r best s,yl °- had no difTimnrp '"holding on to the lead. What was In U.", Came over the final half-mile Glory - a dinner at Epsom last month, is on 48 yards in the Koyal Oak "-"''-Pi an f although she is called upon P^°^cl° nerS ' ssrs.s.sssrivis iiv-7 hfte H !SSK »'°<«- ,! \ta ?. ,c "B th in front of True Guide (J i'l Tl ml' the end of a mile and a half fng 112 quarter, the final half takGolden Surprise (G. Webb) was La b st g tW ,° Mher^o«eV S W Aud g rey s p iiliams) and Tanworthv TP flnfsh'last U,d 1° , no be « er than h2lf«i a# 4.^i fl t thn h a e l Zif-Xne* "SLf worthy just shaded Audrey's Last Tan * Young 1 6 JewS U f h ? Sefl il tas£s were ru *~arry f Jewel Junior. Moko ni r*r»t Gaynor ana'Chartes*Rex'* 1 ' Bon Haven ''
Training Limit tWtiSfe? th€ir
DOMINION SIRES
Hope) won the Benefit Purse Lorn <by Prince Pointer) the Ked Derbv) tho e \f U3 f Ran (l} y Logan Derby) the Medico's Gift, and Flyinir of War edr ° P ° lnter) the Prisoners
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 200, 25 August 1942, Page 5
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