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CAMBRIDGE T.C.

j REREMAI WINS CUP. j (P2E3B .'.3SOGIATIOK TKIXGKA.K.) CAMBRIDGE, May 4. The Cambridge Trotting Club's annual fixture was held to-day in glorious weather before a record attendance. The track was in excellent order, and the Meeting was the raost successful in the history of the club. The totalisator handled £20,288, as against JE19,458 last year, an increase of £B3O. Results: — INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP (in harness), of 100 sovs. Unhoppied trotters. 3.52 class. IJm. 1. A. J. Julian's SPECIAL EELL 24 Owner 1 "2. E. F. Benjamin - s Paradigm 24 Owner 'J 3. W. Cammings's Sweet Memory 72 S. Roe 3 All started. Won by a length; a length and a liau second and third. Times —3.52 3-5, 3.53, 3.47 2-5. LEAMINGTON HANDICAP (in harness), of 100 sovs. 3.43 clas3. ljm. 4. C. Schon's MOKO FLY scr . . Owner 1 G. T. H. Kelly's Single Mint scr A. W. Broughton 2 2. W. Jensen's Taws King 12 . . Fogg 3 0 Golden Stone &cr: 14 Bill Todd scr; f Great Parrish scr; 11 Lady Yvonne ?cr; 6 Margaret Wallace scr; 13 OliTer Thorpe scr; 3 Prince»3 Betty scr; 7 Ansel Bell 12; 10 Moko Chief 24; 12 Bonania 36; 4 Zealous 60 also started. Won by two lengths and a half; length second and third. Times—3.4l, 5.41 3-5, 3.41. t PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP (in saddle), of 150 soy.3. 2.56 class. lim. 6. T. W. Nightingale's ROCKAWAY 24 Owner 1 11. Mrs E. Collins's Hohoro scr Laver 2 1. W. H. Oliver's High Sea 36 Owner 3 5 Benefice scr; 10 Hori Dillon ser; 1" Huon Grattan 6cr; 12 Joe Aspro scr; 7 Regret scr; 3 Andover 12; 8 Silver Link 24; 4 Brutus CO; 2 Scandal 60 and Marosa scr bracketed; 9 Uncle Bert 60 alio started. Won by three-quarters of a length; five lengths second and third. Times—2.s2 1-5, 2.54, 2.53 2-5. CAMBRIDGE CUP HANDICAP (in harness), of 355 rots. 4.42 class. 2m. 8. J. Simkin's br » REREMAI by Our Thorpe—Grattan Maid 6yrs 24 j G. Mitchell, jun. 1

3. J. S. Mitchell's Derbv Lynn 36 Tims 2 1. W. N. Paul's Peter Pirate scr .. Paul 3 10 Cora Tacks scr; 12 Gold Treasure scr: 4 Hal Chimes CO; 7 Cancel 24; 11 Explosion 24; 6 Great Peter 36; 9 Concertina 48; 5 Daytime 30; 2 Great Delight 4Sf 14 Glandore 60; 3 Napland 60 also started. Won by three lengths; half a length second and third. Times —4.39 1-5, 4.39 1-5, 4.42 3-5. HAUTAPU HANDICAP fin harness), of 150 sovs. 3.4 class. ljm. 14. S. Tanner's NATHANIEL scr Turner 1 Z. R. Young's Belle Axworthy 72 A. Julian 2 6. J. IT. Carlton's Carnui scr . . Willetts 3 1 Great Parrish scr and My Thorpe scr bracketed; 13 Ansell Bell scr; 2 Don Wildman scr; 11 Jersey Thorpe scr; 12 Lady Yvonne scr;, 17 Margaret "Wallace scr; 4 Moko Fly scr; 7 Princess Betty scr: 9 Roland scr; 14 Wharepna Belle scr; 6 Tawa King 12: 16 Moko Chief 24; 8 C'onder Belle 24: 10 Vanity Boy 24 also started. Won by half a length; three-parts of a lencth second and third. Times —2.57 3-5, 2.52. 2.5S 2-5. • BARDOWIE HANDICAP 'in harness!, of 1 200 sots. L'nhopp'.ed trottira. -i.SG class. 2m. 1. M. H. Tims's AKENEHI ~60 3. T. Paul 1 4. G. T. Mitchell, jun.'s, Sebisca 120 Owner 2 2. H. J. Miller's Roval Bob 60 . . Owner 3 S Te Ngutu scr; 7 Battery Ben 24; 8 Peterson 60; G Wild Nut 72; 3 Anseline 182; 5 Peter McKinney 144 also started. Won bv three lengths; same second and third. Times—l.s2, 4.47 1-5, 4.53 8-6. STEWARDS' HANDICAP (in harness), of 100 sovs. 3.57 class. lm sf. 4. J. G. Robertson's GREAT BALLIN 60 A. Julian 1 2. L. Nicholson's Zealous 12 . . Andrews 2 G. A. R. Saunders's Lord Haldane 36 Owner 8 12 Bonanza scr; 10 Lord Lu scr; 11 Moko Ply scr; 5 Richmond Lass scr; 3 Haroto 12; 7 Benefice 24; 9 Pollv's Picture 60; 1 Dawdler 72; 8 Dealer 72; 13 Haerenga Pai 72 also started. Won by half a head; three-quarters of a length second and third. Times-—3.47, 2.61 1-5, 3.49 3-5.

FAREWELL HANDICAP (la fca-e*lt>, et 100 soys. 2.30 class. la. 2. W. Land's CARMEL 24 .. J, gfcav l 1. W. Koskings's Admin! L*>ek set A. Jeliaa f 16. F. Shew'a Joy Bird 60 A. W. Broughtea 41 9 Gold Cast scr; 15 Gold TreeiMt eet> 8 Kaerenga Pli scr; IS Hohoro «cf; tl Marionette scr; 10 Regret ter; $ CMMt Audubon scr; Liberate scr and Dawdler Jl bracketed; IT Kaplacd 12; S Nell* mm*, 12; 7 Reremai 12; 6 Rock*way It; J* Silver Link IS; 4 Cera Taeka 36; It Gkav. dorc 36 also started. Won by a length; seek second and lslldV Times—2.l6 8-5, 2.18, t.16 1-S. , Arising oat of the running in the IntroeTnitory Handicap, a protest ru load* "by ta« driver of Sweet Memory against A. Jnlksa, driver of Special Belt, for alleged erase*? at the entrance to the straight. Tie pie* test was dismissed.

In the Leamingtea Handicap the fsvow ite. Great Parriso, broke ap badly in the .. early stages, end egata. when looking a - likely winner in the ran home. After this, Moko Fly was nevs* troubled te win teat fortably. -;' There -sere fourteen startert in the Ct» event, Cora Tacks, Gold Trea-tuwi, p«trr . Pirate, and Carmel led in the early stage; * Reremai took charge with about a atle to i--, go, and led into the straight freta feter $i Pirate, Derby Lynn, and Daytime. Reremai staved on well to win by taree-aanterr -. \ of a length. Hal Chimes was tenth. lie*. came Camel, Concertina. Grer.r DeHgH *f* Great Peter. • -*-" Tit* surprise •£ the Meeting,MM %H>> of Nathaniel in the Kautapu attiftMh Hh Our Thorpe—Olivette gelding. w*« WtßHli fancied, took charge half a mil* tteaJttiae. and went on to win in good rtyjfcJMMMat his investors nearly half a castatSt ,- Akenehi was turned out in great MOttef the Bardowie Handicap, and altkflfV*abroke when she had the rart tK aN rounding the bend into the iHftUet, m , came again to beat Sebisca in a ttefl&kg-iev ish by a head.

(OONTOrOBH OH FAOI ' '

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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 14

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CAMBRIDGE T.C. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 14

CAMBRIDGE T.C. Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19611, 6 May 1929, Page 14