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CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB.

000 UTAH MEETING, com cup and SIGHS' HANDICAP. - jjerbu.T Jccxc\ CI" j rs? . h*« » 3 usUal K "u" id * t0 leather /or th<> day oi the weeun -; us J^V^ follo " edl,yasho "; i*£Z£wbich must have cauarf »*•? >* rom Hiccarto " u ' ho ff'o'jld "have gone a-racmK-nW, w ith tbe exodus of North caused by the shipping *ftast bare reduced the attendyet the enclosures e* "fined, and the soraetvhat nn<tH ihtr conditions did not to' damp the ardour of* f present. This was eas'.ly as the rac : mg u was *f*Zh to keep anyone s euthus!The Governor-General ;; pre se D t>.t Lady Jellicoe was iitod sneftator. and when M r Sfsicholls's good gelding Many Ityd beaten those opposed to hun ad Gold Cup in a most con- %. maiinor, Lady JeUicao pre- , trophy to tho proud owner E tl of tho Winkie—Sunglow flie presentation was greeted of cheers from tho public, eh the thfee-year-old was a ider. recognised the merit or D d voiced their appreciation ough rain fell nearly alt the it was very light and, as for tho various events will jid not 6eriously affect the ,ck which kept in splendid P. D. JlcNab's starting was Dent, although it must have ping afternoon for him after h»dgalloped over him at the Be Suburban Hurdlo Handifererely bruised him. s g commenced with the Subwhich^Headlon^ in their selection although he got a he pit a clear run to .nearest opponil'px wrntisgo and Bosker Boy, *TOT tiacedjaß Tpentionedi. The were withdrawn K.feiffrentg jaier on m the day. ■Sm a, great lfettiae'rabe. Tatau Kti>M T limdight (flw«,tliot begin a good ■gm pefore immg tar. Sarimrnace,

Ail Serene 9 car. U 6 F. Murfitt; and 11 Lord L'sk 0 B. Hope i!so stnitid. Lor.<l>nrlenv wad lrft altogether, whilei AH Serene called with the starter, and with | Kowun lost a lot of ground. Strayehot led froin Orange, uith Black Art, Mazama, and C'erbcriu c:osp x'd, the order was tha same i I up the ba-.-k, but* running to the second last ] ' fence, Cerfoc nia toik charge from Black Art, I Sir Famiful and Rowan. Cerberus and Black 1 Art wore almost level at tha last fence, but i a faulty jump cost Black Art his chance and Cerb''ru c , rar h>me four lengths ahrad of ! him, -v'.h Sir Fanciful two lengths further hat-k. Rowan -.vas a neck away fourth, fol- ' i.nved bv (jr.'n'-'ti ai'.d Sir Fanciful. Time i 2m 55 i'-js. Winn.T bred by Harvey PatterI »on and tra:ned by K. Lonsley. j C'J'KSsy WKLTKIt HANDICAP, _of 503 I eovs ; spL-onfii 100, third 50. 6i. !3. H. lhisseli's b i; Listening Post by I aolfeiino —Eager Eyes syrj 10 9 , F. C. Porter X ■2. "".V. C. Vincent's ":r a: Passionlr«3 syra I ' j 11 .. .. C. Emerson 2 : 1. C. F. Villa nce's br g Little Kiver syrs I 5 ]2 .. C. Stowe 3 | S Mustard l'ot 10 93. Walla; 11 Paleatrina JO C M. McCarten; 10 Red Hind » 7 H. ! Young; 4 Martian Mi»3 9 3 L. G. Morris; ! 12 Pros fieri tv 8 12 B. 11. Morris; 6 Moorland I 8 4 D."Cotton; Hi Red Krisj 8 2 E. Ludlow; 9 Thestiiis 9 P. Kecne; and 7 Etta 8 A. i'eed also started. Little Kiver, and Listening Post :ed into the course proper from Battle Scene and Ftta. Jn the run home. Listening Post lasted long enough to "<vin by a head from Passionless, who was a length ahead cf Little I Kiver, Hattlc Scene wa3 a c ose fourth and j Ktla fifth. Time l.n 12 3-5?. Winner bred j by owner, and trained by T. H. Gillett 1 . SEYMOUR HANDICAP, of 350 sovs; second 70, third 35. 7f. 1. B. li. Jcli's br g Danger Zone by Marti;,n—Crimson )' jsc 4yrs 8 11 A. Reed 1. 2. G. E. Trevor's br g Santiago syrs 8 3 j C. Reed 2 5. T. Russell's br g Bosker Boy 3yrs 7 7 I car. 701 1). Hall 3' I 7 Uleaborg 83 L. G. Morris; 13 Taipairu I 8 5 M. McCarten; 10 Dame Straitlace 8 5 F. C. Porter; 4 Valdamo 8 3 G. Yo ng; 3 Love-, sign 8 1 E. Lowe; 16 BouibrookT 13 J. Barry; 112 Kao Tane 7 J1 car. 7 6 H. Dunn;, [ls Horatius 7 11 H. Stuart; 8 Pantler 7 8 car. 7 11 P. Iteane; 6 Kahikatea. 7 7 A. G. I Dison; 11 Petunia 7 7 car. 7 10J D. Cotton; 9 Happy Warrior 7 4 D. Gunn; 14 Balefire 7 car. 67 H. Burns; 18 Roniform 7 O. Voight; 17 Trevclla 7 A. J. Ptart; and 19 Pitch Dark 7 car. C 11 L. G. Butler also' started. I Petunia -and Happy Warrior led from Uleaborg und Bcnibrook, with Dame Strait- : laco and Kao Tane next. Petunia and Happy Warrior led into the. straight from a bunched field, but could net hold their position, and in a great finish Danger Zone got up t-o win by a short half length from Santiago. Bosker Boy was almost level with him a length ahead cf Kao Tane, Pantler, and Bonibrook were the next to finish. Tim®, lm 27 3-ss. Winner bred by I. G. Duncan, and trained by S. Reid. MEMBERS' HANDICAP, of 1000 sovs; second 300, third 100. If. j 5. C. G. Dalgety's br f Limelight by Solferino—Stardafioer 4yrs 7 3 | O. Voight 1 2. W. Couser's b © Songbird 4yra 8 10 ■ti. Young 2 1.. ifcComba and Griffin's b g Sunny Loch | 6yra 712 .. .. C. jimerson 3 3. J. D. Ormond's.b c Anomaly by King Mark—Hoy 4yw 9 4 .. A. Oliver 0 4. A. B. Williams's ch g Grotesque 4yrs 9 4 • A. Rsed 0 10. G. D. Greenwood's ch g Vespucci 6yrs 8 9 .. .. .. G. Young 0 9. A. J. Wilson's ch li Royal Mac syrs 7 12 ' D. Cotton 0 7. d. F. Vallance's br m Chimera aged 7 11 ' J. Kwry 0 G. G. B. Starky's bo Economist 4yrs 7 9 A. G. Dixon 0 11. J. H. Prosser's br g Bon Spoc aged 7 7. i-D. Gunn. 0 8. Sir Geo, Clifford's br m Scrimmage syrs 7 6 .. .. H. Burns 0 12. Sir Jas. Carroll'# b ! Tatau Tatau 4yr« 612 .. .. 'L. G. Butler 0 IS. A. G, Hill's b f Mantua 4yrs 0 7 car 7 . ' A. Peart 0 When the field had settled down Bon Spec was leading from Sunny.Loch and Chimera' with Economist and Songbird next, followed by Anomaly, with Limelight, Tatau Tatau, and- Scrimmage last. Coming to the, distance Economist, Songbird, Sunny Lochj. Chimera,' and Bon Speo were -all - fighting hard, when Limelight oam® fast and won "by • a good length from . Songbird, who was a long" neck ahead of Sunny Loch. Mantua waa a close fourth, with Eoonomist, Vespucci,' .and Chimera in. close attendance. Time* ,1m 28jB-5«. Winner -bred: by owner and trained j>y Q, Murray-Aynsley. 7 ■ ' PIONEE® HANDICAP, of 400 sovs; second . .60; third 40.. i'or; two-jear-olds. 6f. ! 1. Sir Geo. Clifford's b f Top Score: by .. Autupinus—'Winning Way . 8 7 ■ H. Young 1 2. W.v R. Ketdball's h. f Avonlea. by Absurd—Holyrood 713 .. H, Stu«rt 2 8. G. >D. Greenwood's ch f Parody by AbBurd—Mimique .7 7' •. D. Bedford 8 J. Clifford's, b f .Owlscombo by ' Autumnus-—Glenowl-ot 7 12 ; coupled with Top, Score ... ~ E. Ludlow 0 .! Avonlea led, for nearly throe furlonga from Top Score,; with Parody next. Top Score then took charge and won easily by four lengths from, Avonleav was three lengths ahead ; of- Parody. - 'Owlscombe i, head behind Parody., Time lm 0 4-6 a. Winner bred by owner, and trained, by H. and. A; Cutts. . , , • G.G. STEAD MEMORIAL GOLD CUP, ot 1200' bov», Cup valued 200 bovs, second 340, third 120. ljm. 6 W.-A. Nioholls's b g Many Kittle by 3A. il. 'VYillflßl'S 'br h Gaebag, by Do-' mosthanes—ltidy Cilia 5y«».9 8 A Oliver 2 1. Sir Georgi-Clifford's ch o Winning Hit ■ ■ By Auttrmnua —Winning' Way 4 yris 9 1 H. Young 3 7. W. Jt, Eemball'a b h trespass, by Tee«ldy—Totol«i6yrs,'9 3 L. G. Morris 0 2. Estkte lttte- W. J. Douglas's' b g The Haw*, 1, byi Martian—Sparrowhawk, 4yrß .. •• O. Emerson. 0 6. IT. Beelsy's oh g Marqueteur, hy King Mark—By By aged 98R. S. Bagby ,0 8. O. JJ. .GreeQwood'B b c Txeasayr, by Txeasady-rAyrshire Maid Syts 712 ; A. Beed 0 9i<o. Slgai's b g Zouave, by Martian— Bos» Red 8y» 7 12 .. C Eeed) 0 4. V. 'i'. Ha*l«»tt'B ch g Gold Light, by Hymettqa—Simper Byi» 7 7 . ,A. <J. Dixon 0

-The -Hawk was ; the first _6uV, followed Gol3-I*ight f «iid'Manj'Kittle, With Zouave and* Whning'S^it-following; iti that -order. 'j&bld-Light anfl Many Kittle were in charge it-the" end of'half ; a niilej which was coverid" ; in 49 '4-S«,'.followeoVby: The Hawk and Zonaye, with 'Winning Hit and! Gasbag, next. The order ;at: the; end. of six furlongs, which was run in -lm 15 was .'Many Kittle with GoldrUght just ahead of Winning Hit, with The ;Hawk and Zouave next, then Gaeoag". ManTv l^'*^o WBS *'*' into the straighi from Winiiihg,Hi«„Gibld Light, and Gaabaj, and«he ran; home an eaey /winner four lengths ; ahead 1 'of\Gaabag,.: who, was; four lepgtha" ahjsad of Winning Hit, who was well blear The laot-named :had .>Trespass' almost; in line' with him. .Marqueteur and Gold Light wore together ;just behind them,■■■•with-, The Hawk .cantering in last, bearing 'evidence of having come in rontoQt wi'h the rails. Time 2m 6 8-6s: Winner: bred by owner and trained .bV:;R,.: ; w,'.Kingj,;,. ..- ,; -,'.•• of the race are:—V 1 I

JUVENILE PLATE, of 500 nova, second 100; third 50. For two and thre*>year- . olds, Special weights. sf. 1. A; B. i "VyiHiains'a ch f Epitaph, by Absurd—Eulogy Syrs 3.2 A. Heed 1 2. W. McA. Duncan's b £ Tukia 2yrs 7' 5 ~•'.','•:■■"■•'•'••• D. Gurin 2 4. Sir Geo. Clifford's bf Wild Kind, Syrs, .5 Veil 7 9 C. Lanadown, a-ai 3 Quality 7 9, C. Emerson, also started. Wild Hind swerved when the barrier rose, and lost some ground, while Tukia; oW the rails, and Epitaph on the outside were the .first.to find their feet. At the course proper Tukia hung into the gap, and this let Epitaph head her, At the end of three furlongs Epitaph had a length's advantage of Tukia who had "Wild Hind at her flank. In the xnn -home, Epitaph won easily by three lengths from 3 Tukia who was five lengiha of; Wild Hind. Veil, who was she* ding her saddle as sha pissed the winning post; was fourth. Time 69 l-ss. Winner bred by G. M. Currie, and trained by J. H Jefferd; ■" v >■:.•'., ■ ■ ~ ■ HANDICAP, of 1000 eowV a second M 0; third-160. limV ' ' ?;: A. B br g;Hing*e Trumpeter

}■• (Continued at of iiext cbitunn.)

Bonnie Heather, .Cupidori and .Enttouum were the-first-to show but, -but when the field had settled down Printempa *aa making thi race from Silent King, Cupidon, Angelo, Lthusiwm and Kins'a Tnimpeter, Silent line was in charge, running^ to the stra ght with Angelo _and Bonnie Heather liand-v ra«t aieod "f Printempa and Kings Silent King, Cupidon. and An«k>lea 'into the straight, «jth_Bonnle Heather King's Trumpeter and Printemps at u"r heels, with Enthusiasm next. Kings Trumpeter had. taken . charge at the diswhile Enthusiasm was coming on the S' King's Trumpeter won. by a short Enthusiasm, who was three parts 'ffVngth ,C of BpnDia Heather. CupiSL was a head away fourth, with Deucalion fifth and Bonetter. sixth. Time and trained by J. H,J t fferd. Winiiine payments are a« follows:—Messrs i rrv. A Chiflhblm £2IOO. Eric. Biddiford £I7SD, W* A* Mff »«». W -' J?°a' Clifford £835, The Douglas Estate H' Brsor £593, Ji D. Onnond £650, Jr£ll £606. J/S. Barrett £SOO, H. tt' WRher £SOO W- Nidd £455, F. D. Jones H ' pWhnm £450 T. Js. Robinson £350, ftMr&f a'sU £350, Sir Jm. ? Wfe 11 F- ArmC arro 3 ii. joll £310; G, D. GreenBua; Moetahuna £250, G. Gould wo«l. e. Elgar £2OO, W. Palmer £l5O. J. McDonald iTc R. JT. King £IOO, and Griffin £IOO, W. C. Vincent K flW. G. Ftilton £IOO, f°°i Ruthetford £IOO. W, G- ""' £7O, H. S. Orbell £7O, ?' **• S. Rutherford £SO, ?' Jo Theo Russall £35, P. T. S,V. li^A W Pw i £35, G. 'Gerard W°' maHpff a grand total; of £?i,&so.' . '

Yr. ' Owner. Winner. A.Wgt. Time. 1908 T, H. Lowry Bobhkoff 4 8.11 2.7 1909 T. H. Lowry ■ Bobrikoff 5 9.0 2.7 2-5 1910 B. D. O'Oon nell L. Angelos 6 9.0 2.7 1911 SirO.CUfford C'nt'rfeit 3 7.7 2.0 1912 W. O.ft 0. , L. Stead Bon Here 8 7.9 2.11 4-5 1913 C. 0. D*l- ' gety Warstep 3 7.7 2.62*5 1914 W. E. -Bld- ' will Reputation 3 7.12 2.8 19J5. T. H. Lowry Desert Gold 3 7.7 2.5 4-5 lOlfi 6.L. Stead The Toff 8 7.9 2.9 1917 T.H. Lowry Desert Gold 5 8.12 2.8 3-5 1918 W. 0. Stead Sasanof 5 9.0 2.5 1919 G. D. Green- '■ 1 wood • Gloaming 4 9.0 2.12 1-5 1920 W. Q; Stead Surveyor 4 0.0 2.0 1-5 1921 Sir 0. Clifford Winning Hit 3 7.12 2.3 1-5 1922 W. A. Nic- , , holla .Many Kittle 3 7.12 2.6 3-5

i T A Duncan's b f Enthusiaam 3yra ' 7 12' .. C.' Emerson 11. C Elgar'e bi.'g-Bonnie-Heather 6yrs a g ' . ,. ■ • • • 3 G D Greenwood's b g-Cupidon iyia «J 2 « ' w ».■ Young 7 w R Komball'a cli m Bonetter. 8 18 ' ' li. G. Morrjs 2 3 0 0 10. Estate lata j TV- J Doom's Mftioha' aged .8 13 .<• S. Bagby 0 1. R. Gtuham'3 b g Dencaaon 0 5. A. Goodwin's b g PrinlOT P(| y 'kJtler 0 s .si, ei: outoravu g A»go c < s 9. G. A. Kain's b g Silent -KN^-VW.^ 0 ,0 8. B. A. McKenp'sb g Kilg(mr^»r« 0

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CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 9

CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17610, 13 November 1922, Page 9