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SPORTING.

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methven trotting CLUB. MEETING of committee. u a meeting of the committee of ' Methven Trotting Club there were !,«Unt—Messrs S. G. Holmes (chairwfan) W. J- Cooksley, R. D. MiJlar. H. rZn J- H. McKendry. J. Campbell, j McCloy, W. S Jones, and F. S. McDonald. The New Zealand Trotting Conferee forwarded letters referring to ,Ve win and place betting system, and •,ifn advised that no extra permits available for the season. The Treasury Department advised ih-jt a rebate of 1! per cent, would be allowed on the last meeting The Kaikoura Club advised that it .Id be rat-ins later in the season. Mr Jones reported that sheep had been grazing on the course and that rpoairs were needed to the boundary fence The secretary was instructed to'have repairs put in hand. It was resolved to adopt the win jnd place system for future race meet- ' New Race Suggested.

The chairman referred to the holding of a race such as Methven Futurity Stakes and a sub-committee, consistinn of Messrs Holmes, McKendry, Campbell, McCloy, McDonald, and McAffiJlty. was appointed to consider the Question. The suggestion for a new course for the water-race through the club's property was left to the Grounds Committee.

at randwick.

WINOOKA'S FURTHER

SUCCESS

PETER PAN AGAIN

JBFSS ASSOCIATION" — BY KLECTBIC TKLKGIUriI COI'I-KIGBT.) (Jl#c«ived April ly, 9.20 p.m.) SYDNEY, April 19. Ha Australian Jockey Club's autumn meet|f { wig continued at Randwick to-day in tool and cloudy weather. The attendance tu 21,000.' Tho track was in good order. The Doueatter winner, Winooka, easily aecsuited for all the opposition in tho All Aged Plate. Clearing out in the straight, ho won with five lengths to spare. Autopay, dtipite the services of the crack jockey ItMeia, behaved badly at tho barrier, and p*» tiia field two lengths start. First Acre, t»rryinj number one saddle cloth in the City Handicap, made a bold showing turning for liobw, but was unable to sustain the effort, laitliiaf ia tho middle of the field. BmuUl: — AUTUMN HURDLES, Of 300 sovs; second horse 50 sovs, and third iorje 30 sovs from stake. About two inilei. W. Kelso's eh S SUN'I'AN by Sun Cure—l.»ily litt 4yrs !)-t> . . lnkson 1 J, PiiMii's ch g Eatonwood by Eatoa Ltd—Tresseith tiyrs 10-8 . . Douglaß 2 11. '.icaria's ch g Prismatic by Rossendalo—Presia syrs 10--1 .. Fielder 3 Tea started. Eatonwood went to the front <jri>* ant led all the way, apparently iD ft l#i«irely faiUion, till the last hurdle, when » stumble cost him tho race. Suntan, finishing *•«!). ivore down the leader near tho winning poit and won by a length. Time. Sain iirtjsee. ALL AGED PLATE, 01 t:W£l kovs; second horse 200 sovs, and third horse 100 sovs from stako. Wtijht-for-age. One mile. W, A. McDonald and A. J. Matthew's b h WINOOKA by Windbag— Kanooka 4yrs 0-0 .. Pike 1 W. Booth's blk s Tom Pinch by The Wooden Horse—Nancy Grey syrs B'l'2 .. . . . . Cook 2 A. y. M. Symes'g ch f La 'Moderns by Lord Que* —Lady Ball 3yrs 8-0 McCarteu 3 Autopsy (Duncan) was the only other carter. After playing up at tho barrier, ■Autopay wan left by two lengths, while Tom ?ineh* Eet tho pace, but Winooka ran to the frost at tliw half-mile, quickly establishing a tw® lengths' lead. Increasing his lead ii tlie straight, .he won with ease by live i ■Mfthj. Time, Imin 37isec. COOQEE HANDICAP, W MO io'.'s; second horse 80 sovs, and tlird hor«« 40 sovs from stake. One wis and- a furlong. FIRST DIVISION. 2. Ilwiohaa 8 b g DEIiMID by Tippler— Ho Balls 4yrs 8-12 .. ' R. Cook 1 Millitp »ud W. 8. Robinson's br h Parkwood by Backwood—Yoorala tiyrs C< P. Brown'i br g Legislator by Legionnaire—Winsome Queen syrs 8-8 «•* Lllis 3 ,* • ero J* starters. Dermid was first <«. Mt Bayacre, from the outside, quickly *l* t° i!*"* ' r P nt an d carried the field to the straight entrance, where Dermid attuned command and finished too strongly Jw iirkwood. Bayacre tired badly, and .watfrn on th« post for third money. Intiu Sluec. SECOND DIVISION. W- Cook's br g BOLD BOY by IJrSMa—Aviation 4yrs 7-9 um „ Skidmore 1 ' and Jack King's blk c turbine by Tippler—The Dhow 3yrß I ttiiifi.. . * - McCarteu 2 - s br j Loch Garrv by Elfncre—- <»!« Oil Cyrs 8-13 .. D.- Munro 3 *iii( iJ. w ® - 1 " ®tarteri!. Eaton Lady, •ft ' and Tantrum moved •si 3i« • 'i. " le Lalf-mi !o Eton Lady Lot!. <s W charge from Turbine and "^ ur ' ) ' ne '°ok charge in tho ii * • n d appeared to have the race in j ' ® when Bold Boy came with a !l| l "' m 4!ic ' u '" n ''y 8 neck. Time, lmin

CHAMPAGNE STAKES, ""2of 15 sovs each, with 1500 second horse 300 sovs, and jMird horse 150 sovs from stake. For ! two-year-olds. Six furlongs. c - ». fellow's eh c HALL MARK by nttoic—llerowinkie Si-1. .. .Duncan 1 • i'h f Maid of Orleans by Jj —Spcareltn H-:; . . Skicimoro 2 ■ «om»» »nd G. Bush's h ,• Burlesque «y iMremoml— flay Son- 8-5

1t... M»n r o :!ar! ed. Leilu Vale was first out, VtS-. entie !' b - v >':»!•' of Orleans and | rte j " Maid of Orleans went to the 'if ].», f' n * " 1(J straight, and, maiutaini, appeared a certain winWi« > ii carne with a fast run e r , ,l„ * deuperate finish passed the loader Jijj { Ijy half a length. Time, lmin

WMBEBLAND plate, 'iwii *i? 7s ' horse 1.50 bovs, and fA- orße sovis from stake. WeightOne mile and three-quarters.

* 'Liter's oh PETER PAN by ' «!u.;ou—A i win a 3vrs 8-4

X, J . Duncan 1 ■Vr m or *' r <r > «J°hnnie Ju.sou > Treclure— 4yrn n.?: ■ •• Kobinnon - jL r:h <• Oro hv Uoger do Sweet Ali-un :>yr\i h 4 c . MfCiirton 'I V' ti." "tils other Marter. j J .-/nurtly run to the front Iciiv- }- ..' ,arr »* k »\ ami ;i i-jMsiro'l determined D * n - v Turning for home *W tfr 2f3iuvd J"*"". H length r,J Johnnie Jason W "" "•«•»•* «i"> 1 'a'lfr L'i-adu,illy lorged ahead • three Time, "iniri sssscc. 0f CITY HANDICAP. ser, ' n «l hor.-.i SU iov-i, and «orse 40 fu . a f rom stake. One • iln<l five furlongs. yiliTj* E TOPICAL !•' Windbag—*w Pn r *yn *•< ■ • .. Knox 1 Osborne'* eh f Mince Pie bv ■■'wajundi—V„ le Cake 3yrs 7-3 A, 2 f.,,, Liglitfoot 2 , !r s S Gipysland by The Golden Lily syrs 7-5 T*„ rt! ■ Britt 3 ®%B» .»;« leter1 eter Ja.-ki.on- Passing the mile fir* 1. '"Owed the way to Mince Pio und -llince Pie led into the straight, ii"' J 8 '*'! b.v Firi<i Aere. Peter Jackson, Pi#, ,«[ !! Jwlae n length ;<head of Mincu '.'Bin .v.i« er

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20835, 20 April 1933, Page 13

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SPORTING. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20835, 20 April 1933, Page 13

SPORTING. Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20835, 20 April 1933, Page 13

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