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CURRENT SPORT

AUCKLAND RACES

HUGH GORDON FIELD

THREE DIVISION DRAWS

Pn.v.Mon lii.s been nn.de for running '■' "> at n lc Auckland r! " 1"h 'l"'inK meeting at. KUerslie on in either throe m- two divi--V/ ,A- ' -Ur'iT'" M rC thl ' rC <1 j Whlfh • i '•'i t', T.i, ,T ~r £20 ° "tn 1 •■I'M. ihc winner of each divic 1 5o - -•••■•-nifi 1.J.-, Jllu i | "'''ill ili'.iw for I hree divisions fir-l nil i-lnn—Sleepy Fox. 99; Bronzo. 9.7: Mr , ' u rr c m 'VV " 10 - - ,ov Vaate. J*. • . J, i J5 • fl-3; Laughing tf.';* ,I."'' V'ox-brar. 7.8; Bronze , ' I. IV vr JV Slr Simon. Broue. hi.-,'' \,V r ' Duckling, Rlverhead Roe. Nr'-li I ;7 Milioro. Exeter. Winstake. B«.nd rnvUljn.-rn.H-e Louis, 9 6; Aguilo. 8 13Drpr,w.hri.r H H Charivari, fl 6. Dash o' Dink B. Fur"-. Pox. BJ. spa Mist. 81; Water Vixen' J," • o ßr 'Vf r ? n ' 7 Skvdonna. 7.12- Sir fte-na.rl 7 9 Naint mi. Bronze Royal. Lyalltl Ir. 7,1.1. Sl.ll. IP. Tudor Rose, king's Crn-- ',' !l -' r Venneer. Merrllul. Old Mac All fiin.y. 1•' 11 Melody. Wntchett. Master Warden. TMr.l HivKton. —Fuxlnie. 9 5; Mlhlnui, 9.2' Klni.ep »11. KliiVHra, 88. Lord Chancellor'. 8.6: tn y «« w ' • Kn ' nr angl. 8.2. Lord Defoe »f). Meny May. ,12. Peer Cirogor. 7.10; Pennywlns'k ' ('amllia, c.oiden Valley. Sir Grant, Our-", ys f lay. (airlne. Transcend. Vtctorv Lass Powj-. Inrbay. Waka None. Future. Seven Oaks! Tnr c. r«» A, Sunt rap. 7.7. Brjcki-'s Slrrpv Fox. Water Vixen and Merry Ma> . Ppmi«>, Prnipft Louis and Foxlore: Royal Merit. Au'Hl" and Klua.ep; Betterman. skydorina and Mlhimil. Kllae. Dependable and Klnvara; Prlnre Hrwa. Charivari and lord Chancellor; Joy Vaaiv l'a<h n Dink and Lartv Reynard: Mlnko Pjjnnv f°x n,ul KorotaiiKl. Laughing Song. Sea Mint ,1,1.1 Lnid Defoe; Fight On. Sir Reynard and Penny . histle; Fox-brae. Nalnl Tal and Peter Oregor. Brnn/o Meter. Bronze Royal and Camilla; Walfnx I vnllll and Golden Valley; Twecd->mulf and Pi' I rant; Last, aurvey. Lo Zin and Ginnoy.r Simon, statue and Wee Pay; Broue. Tudor Rose and C'a.rlne; .In/z Fox. King's Cross and I' n l n^". d: t T1 "",, U ? ) 1 , V Du.klin.:, Purple Vermeer, Victory Lass and Rlverland Roe; Belle Renarde Powys Mnlnshiel nnd Merrifu]; Torbay. Yes Tor' Old Mar nnd Waka Nene; Maloro All Glory' Future and Fxeier; Roval Melodv. Seven OakV Winstake and Wa.chetl; The Crow Settarlon. Masrrr Warden and Suntrap.

If there are sufficient scratclllngs to allow the r*«n , ?.,n < V Un .,'?. i wo dlv lsl°ns. the sum of £ , c . "Hotted lo each, the winner of '!?* f, ' v , l f lnn '° receive £200. second £35 and third CI.V The provisional draw for two dlvliiona is --

Flrat Division.—Sleepy fox. Merry May Prince Louis. Roval Merit. K.nstep. Skydonna. Ellse, Klnjara. Charivari. Joy Vaals. Lady Reynard. Funny Fox Laughing Song, Lord Defoe, Sir Reynard. ~m" „ Gref,or - Bronze Meter. Walfox, Golden Vallev. Tweedsmulr. Last Survey Ginno statue. Broue. Catrtne. King's Cross. The Ugly Duckling Victory Lass, Belle Renarde. Balashiel. Torbay Old Mac, Maloro. Future, Royal Melody. Winstake, The Crow, Master Warden.

Second Division.—Water Vixen. Bronzo. Foxlore Agullo. Bettermnn, Mlhlnul, Dependable Prince Rewa. Lord Chancellor, Dash o' Dink. Mlnko Kotoranßl. Sea Mist, Fight On. Pennywhlstle, Nalni T*l. Bronze Royal, Camilla. Lyalltl, Sir Orant Lo Zln. Sir Simon. Wee Pay, Tudor Rose. Jazz Fox Transcend. Purple Vermeer, Rlverland Roe. Powys Merrlful, Yes Tor. Waka Nene. All Glory. Exeter •even Oaks. Walchett. Nettarlon. Suntrap. STARTING TIMES The nri-ler of running and the starting times of races are:—ll .."iO. Gordon Handicap: 1 .:>, Manukau Hurdles: 1.43. Shorts Handicap: 2.30. Great Northern Guineas; 3.15. Mlfchelson Cup; 3.50, Onehunga Steeplechase; 4.35. Welcome Stakes; 5.20, Flying Handicap.

NEW BRIGHTON TROTS

ACCEPTORS FOR SATURDAY (P.A.) CHRISTCHURCH. Tuesday. Acceptances for the New Brighton Trotting Club's spring meeting at Addington on Saturday are:—

13.0— INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP of £210 (trotter*), one mile and Ave furlongs, limit 3.s7.—Cleve Hill, El Peta. Helen Scott. Invigorator. Mavis Nelson. Range Finder. Syntax, Tiny Guy. limit; Chateau. 24yds; Windsor Lad. 36yds; Bomber, 48yds; Lady Scott, Mac's Jimmy. Milestone, Pegasus Bay, 72yds.

12.40— IMPROVERS* HANDICAP of £210. one mile and a quarter, limit 3.1. —Bay tax. Cheval d'Or. Dianus. Goldflnder. Helen Lewis, In t lie Mood. Jill. Leamington. Quite Loyal, Rorqual. Silver Flush, Sir Ctalllard. Souihern Way. Surrey Psrk, Technique. Top Hand. Turret. Warllne, Wee Jack. Wee Pal. limit; Audition. Hargood's Pride. Loyal Lu. Quite Oood, Sandstone. Scottish Air. Sure Pott*. 12yds; Direct Blngen, Special Agent. 24y<U; Mullard, Tenpennybit, 36yds.

I.3O—SPRING HANDICAP of £2«0. one mil© Mi a half, limit 3.2B.—Captain Mo rant.. Oold Chief. Lizzie Woods, Manawai, Manpower, Mortis, Native Man, 9hady Glen. Star Ace, limit; Gltn Travis, Honestus. Philario. Ropata, 12yds: oienaxiff. Royal Orattan. 24yds; Loyal Friend. Warfleld, 36yds.

a.15-r*EBIDENT , S HANDICAP of £470, two alio, limit 4.3l.—Busted Flush. Foremost Junior. Hlrdy Omx, Indian Clipper. Jackaranda. jeue Owana, Our Jewel, limit; Accountant, Lady Carol, SpWlal Edition, 12yds; Burt Scott, Chatmoe. Donald Dhu. 24yd6; Gold Bar. Peter Smltn, ttyflr. Bayard, 60yds. JO-AVON HANDICAP of £315, one mtle and a half, limit 3.24.—Arietta. Black Surprise, Gold B*nk, Jack Sprait. Jacoee. Purina. Special Force, Unit; Blaydon. Countless, Gold Pot, Mongolian, Shadow Maid, Walnonl Girl, Ronald Logan, 12yds; Happy Man, 24yds; Great Blaze, Stormtost, 36yds.

3.4O—STEWARDS HANDICAP of £315 <tro4lera), two miles, limit 4.43.—Mervyn Derby, ?£*? mo [ e ' llmlt; Milliale. 24yds; Allie Audubon. Great Mountain. Hatrack, Jesse Owens, Jimmy Druaus, Tlmworthy. 38yds, Royai Worthy, 84yds.

4.26—MEMBERS' HANDICAP of £260, one mile • JWrtar, limit 2.56.—8ar0n Orand. Dun s £ e ' Festivity, Fro© Bond, Gay Lady. Oay Time, 25JJ 1 « elver ' * nt «ffrtty, McGregor, Oxford King, 5* 4 *« r "«• Sun worthy. TokaJon. limit; Great wtitatl, Styllah Boy, 12yd*; Great News, 24yds; Conflagrate, Myds; Star Ace. 48yda. 3.10-FAREWELL HANDICAP of £315, one mile * Qowter, limit 2.4B.—Countless. Foremost •Junior, Indian Clipper, Neutrality. Pacing Power, aUI ' Re « al » Salon, Walnonl Girl, limit; * Bl »ydor'. Clockwork, Coquette, Donald trJiVi! Carol, Lady Milne. Mongolian, Special Haitian, 12yds; Bayard. Bronze Eagle, Colonel orattan. Ferry Posi, Gold Bar. 60yds.

KINDERGARTEN'S DEFEAT

Kindergarten has developed and li 1 led out Into a grand horse, says the Dominion, ir Jusl as good as, if not better than ~e r - combination of adverse circumstances brought about his defeat, which easily nave been a great victory, rie broke the line as wen as any of inr> °" ler runners, but, naturally, with 10.9 on Ills back, it took him some time to find his feet. and lie was a good way back at the half-mile. When he began to make up his ground Ellis decided to get home by the shortest route possible, and stuck 10 the fence. No doubt he wa f ® ctu ated by motives arising from the weight his horse had to carry, and also [he improbability of striking any trouble u a seven-horse field. As It turned out he did meet trouble, and It probably cost him the race, for as he came up on the Inside of Rakanui J. Campbell, the rider of Rakanui, decided that he would not. give him a "go." fie admitted this to the stewards at the inquiry. Any rider who comes up on the inner takes a risk of gciting shut out, but the stewards, with all the evidence before i iti. and on Campbell's own admission, decided thai his act was too deliberate, and gave him a month's suspension. As a result of getting hampered Kindergarten for nearly a furlong was unable to gallop freely, and this enabled Black Majesty to get far enough away at. a critical stage to make the chance of the favourite hopeless. He finished gamely and revealed that phenomenal burst of speed at the end which has characterised so many of his victories. That, he was defeated does not matter a great deal. What Is of interest. Is the fact that he pulled up per- . iX sounf l and well. He hardly blew ®t 3 11.

BATTLEDRESS PLANS

Advice has been received that Battleares.-,. tup weight, and one of the favourites for the Mitrhelson Cup, will leave Hawera to night for Auckland. No rider has ve' been engaged for Battledress, but It may be found that his usual pilot, A. t.- Ellis, will he in the saddle. Ellis was due in Auckland to-day.

AUCKLAND TROTS

Nomination- for ;< 11 events to be run at the Auckland Trotting Club's meeting at Alc\andr.-i Park on Saturday and Monday. Ocinbi r -1 and 121;. will close with the assistant secretary, Miss K. J. Glover, at "> p.m. on Friday. Handicaps will be published on Thin --day. October 10, and acceptances taken u;» to 0 p.m. on the following day.

AXMWKRS TO COItKKSI'OX f»F.NTS AFRII'A ■IiKK — Kindergarten is by Kincar.line— Valadnre and was bred by Mr F. N. Fitzgerald, (lisborne. NC.ATKA — N'■ i ;ii" <>•! l'lying Acre.

STILL (:.OT THAT COUGH?

'inn legac v hi inllutnzu Is a crop oi persistent tough-, hard to get. rid of unless you take Baxters Lung Preserver. Persevere with Baxters. the proved i emerty with the tonic action. You car. I'"-1 the honefit of Baxters from the very i • dnep. Baxters -h;fts phlegm like i,..- (

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 237, 7 October 1942, Page 5

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CURRENT SPORT Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 237, 7 October 1942, Page 5

CURRENT SPORT Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 237, 7 October 1942, Page 5