FEILDING J.C.
GAY BOY WINS MAIN EVENT MIBIAN'3 VICTORY IN LAST RACE (J?BBSS ASSOCIATtOK SMJSCBAIO FEILDING, December.2. For the second day of the Feilding Jockey Club's meeting, the weather was brightly sunny, with a, breeze. There was a large attendance and the track was in perfect order. The totalr isator handled £Blll (£9067 last year). For the meeting the total was £18,176, (£18,604 last year). Results: —
CHELTENHAM HACK HURDLES, Of 100 sovs. About one mile and a half and 130 yards. \ 2—HUNTING QUEEN 9-0 .. Jenkins 1 5-Spender 9-5 .. C 3 "011 ? 3—Aiguille 9-8 .. .. Thomson 3 1 Petrarch 10-0; 4 Kaola 9-13: 6 Manifesto 9-11; 7 Mldacre 9-0; 8 Koyal Peak 9-0 I also started. , • Won by three lengths; four lengths between second and third. Time 2min 57 2-ssec. NOVICE STAKES, Of 70 sovs. Six furlongs. 4—MIDDLE 8-8 .. Humphries 1 2—Black Thread 8-8 .. Marsh 2 s—Version 8-8 .. '.-• , Walsh 3 9 Mozeltone 8-8; 10 Fleeting Arrow 8-8; 11 Battle Pomp 8-8, 6 Abracadabra 8-8; 12 Plantation Song 8-8; 7 Trevelynjß-8; 8 Hold 8-8; 13 Golden Song 8-8; 1 Entheos 8-8; 6 Trimden 8-8; 3 Serviette 8-8 also S Black Thread led Middle, Serviette, Golden Song, and Entheos into the straight, but Middle finished best to win by » head. Version was five lengths back. Time lmin 14 3-ssec. ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP, Of 160 sovs. One mile and a distance. 4—GAY BOY 7-13 .. Morris 1 6—Werohia 7-10 .. Anderson 2 I—Davistock 8-10 .. _ Wilson 3 7 Aga Khan 8-7; 3 Lapel 8-3; S Rust 7-12; 2 Alby 7-5 also started. Won by half a length; half a length between second and third. Time lmin 57 3-SS6C Gay Boy, Werohia, and Alby were early prominent, Werohia leading a bunched field along the back and into the straight, with Gay Boy, Davistock, and Aga Khan in close attendance. Gay Boy had charge at the distance, but had to,keep going to beat Werohia "by half a length. -Davistock was a similar distance away, then Alfov * COLYTON HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs. , Six furlongs. 2—LIMULUSB-0 .. .. Atkins 1 I—Courtega 7-6 .. .. Wilson 3 3—Royal Routine 8-3 .. B.H.Morris 3 i 4 Good Hunting 8-0; 5 False Scent 7-0 also started' Won by a head, four lengths between ! second and third. Time lmin 13 2-ssec.
OROUA NURSERY HANDICAP, Of 80 sovs. Five furlongs. 3—LAUGHING LASS 7-4 .. Leach 1 I—Karl 8-6 . .. ... Savage 2 4—Wagner 7-tO .. .. Reed 3 2 Deficit 7-13; 8 Brazen King 7-10; Mazzlnl 7-7; 7 Larwood 7-4; 5 Mirth. 7-0 also started. Won by half a length; a head between second and third. Time lmln 3 4-ssec. RONGOTEA HACK HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 3—ROUND SCORE 9-4 .. Morris 1 4—Aiissia Ra 8-8 .. Burgess 2 7—Royal Papa 7-7 .. Leach 3 2 Ingenuity 8-3; 3 Mustang 7-9; 5 Summer Hill 7-8; 6 Cloudy Bay 7-7 also started. Won by two lengths; three lengths between second and third. Time 2min 9sec. NIKAU HACK HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. 4—BAZAINE 8-9 V. • Reed H I—Alcides 8-5 .. .. Pine 2 3—Lady Eka 7-8 .. McCaulay 3 2 Quake 8-0; 5 All Spirit 7-8; 7 Windsoreen 7-4; 6 Princess La Jean 7-0 also Won by half a length; two lengths between second and third. Time lmin 13 3-ssec. EMPIRE HANDICAP, t Of 110 sovs. Seven furlongs. S—MIJDIAN 8-1 .. .. Burgess 1 3—Jubilee Song 8-8 .. Jenkins 2 7—Life Guard 7-7 .. .. Marsh 3 1 Glenvane 9-0; 2 Legatee 8-8; 4 Chief Marionette 8-4; 6 Windward 7-7 also started. Won by a neck; a neck between second and third. Time lmln 27 2-ssec,
NOTES ON THE RACING
(SFBCIAX. TO TUB PEBSS.) FEILDING, December 2. Led All the Way The hurdle race was a good thing for Hunting Queen. She led all the way, and nothing else had any chance with her. Spender finished on for second place after Aiguille had weakened, and then came Kaola, Midacre, and Petrarch. The winner had ..fallen on the flat the first day. The favourite, Petrarch, ran a poor race and made a particularly bad jump at the third fence. The race the first day apparently affected him. Won by a Head Entheos was favourite for the maiden race; but he was never a possibility, though the stable scored with its other runner. Middle. Black Thread ran into the lead and looked a comfortable winner entering the straight, where he was well clear of Middle. However, Middle, ridden out, got up to win by a head. Version was a very poor third, followed by Trimden, Entheos, Abracadabra, Fleeting Arrow, and Battle Pomp. It looked as if the rider of Black Thread was caught napping, but the horse had had a bad fall on the track in the morning, and was probably feeling the effects. Form Reversed Gay Boy completely reversed his first day's- form to win the St. Andrew's Handicap, and even allowing that it was a differently run race, the handful who hooted his win had some excuse. Werohia made all the running from Gay Boy and Aga Khan, and then Alby and Davistock. Gay Boy finished better than Werohia in the run home, with Davistock running on into a close third, followed by Alby, Rust, and Aga Khan. It was far from being a true run race; but on the way Gay Boy galloped to-day the result was not likely to have been any dif-
ferent, no matter how the race was run. Gay Boy carried 31b over. Narrow Victory Courtega was better backed than Limulus in a five-horse event; but the latter won narrowly. Limulus was always prominent, and after running with Royal Routine and False Scent to the straight, he drew clear. Courtega came through on the rails and challenged, but just failed to get up. Royal Routine was eased oft in the straight when beaten, but still beat Good Hunting for third. Limulus made the third win in three starts for the stable of L. G. Morris. Stable's Fourth Win L. G. Morris made it four in a row with the win of Laughing Lass in the two-year-old race. Laughing Lass began well, and in this respect had the call on her most dangerous opponents, Karl being slower away, while Deficit and Wagner were very poorly, oft*. Mazzini and Mirth were with Laugh- i ing Lass to the turn, with Karl next, j Laughing Lass was clear into the \ straight, and ran on.to win handilyi from Karl, with Wagner finishing sol-1 idly into a close third. Deficit was fourth, and Larwood next. The winner is a roan filly by Laughing Prince, and is smart. Karl ran a solid race. Wagner, a colt by Siegfried from Polonaise, was having his first race, and he put up a rather impressive effort. Indeed, he looked unlucky not to have won. The winner carried 41b and Wagner sJlb overweight. Round Score's Success . Round Score won the hack distance event in characteristic style, lying towards the rear early and finishing solidly. He slipped up to the front on the rails entering the«straight, and had the race won a furlong from home. Aussie Ra was a trifle unlucky, in being stopped on the turn; but he would not have beaten the winner. None of the others had any chance. Patient Handling Bazaine, patiently handled, by R. Reed, lasted to win the hack sprint from the favourite, Alcides. Bazaine began well; but when Lady Eka and Quake showed a desire to lead the field Bazaine dropped in behind. Lady Eka ran very wide into the straight, where Alcides had run up on the outer. Bazaine, however, came through on the rails and held off Alcides to win handily. Lady Eka weakened to a poor third, with All Spirit fourth, and Quake next. Midian's Victory Lifeguard tried to win the last event all the way. He went very fast into the lead early, although drawn ..wide, and was still in front half-way up the straight; but Midian, always handy, wore him down. Jubilee Song also finished just too strongly for the pacemaker, with Glenvane fourth and Legatee next. Legatee, was well back on the turn and finished strongly. LIST OF REASSESSMENTS FORBURY PARK MEETING
Mr G. Paul supplies the following list of reassessemnts, following the Forbury Park Trotting Club's spring meeting on November 28 and 30:— Horse. Table. Line. Admiral Bingen .. 2 32 Agile .. 1 2.12 2.43 4.32 Ann Parrish ..2 15 Bay Flier ..1 12 Battlefield .. 1 2.13 2.47 4.32 Big Author .. 1 22 Bracken .. 1 2.12 2.48 4.30 Discord ..2 11 f Doris Derby ..1 15 Golden Bingen ..2 14 Grace McElwyn ..1 2.12 2.46 4.34 Gunmetal .. 1 21 Gunfire ..1 2.12 2.48 4.30 Guy Junior . ..1 2.13 2.47 4.32 Isabel Patch ..2 14 Lena Bingen .. 1 . 17 Lone Derby .. 1 19 Loretta .. -1 8 Llewellyn's Pride 1 2.13 2.47 4.33 Lynwood ..1 21 Noble Prince ..1 21 Parrish Chimes ..2 9 Plutus ..17 Recess ..1 2.12 2.46 4,33 Renegade ..2 12 Rocks Ahead .. 1 23 Sea Trail .. 1 . 16 Self .. l 10 Survivor • ■.. 2 ■ 11,, , Sylvia Sydney' .. -1." 28 Vesuvius" ? .. 1/2.10 2.43 4.28 Whippet • ..1 22 : ' -■ '^3 Willow Wave ~JL <2.12 2;4fl 4.8(1t
WESTLAND R.C.
NOMINATIONS Following are the W>estiand Racing Club nominations:— First Day MAIDEN STAKES, of 65 sovs; five furlongs and a half—Riposte, Gas Mask, Shawlett. Krakatoa, Bassle, Potent, Royal Coat, Robant, Wine Cask, Dark Rose. Princess Rawene, Sir Gallant, Sleeting Hour, Miss Guise, Palestina, Gay Colleen. THOMPSON HANDICAP, of 70 sovs; six furlongs—Animated, Arrowmid. Arrowrose, Free Rose, Royal Coat, Star Shooter, Gold Arrow, Rebel Star, Dollar Bill, Margaret Rose, Gallien, Quebec. • KANB2RI HACIS HANDICAP, ..of 70 "sovs; seven furlongs—-Riposte, Land Raid, Back Lead, Arrowmid, Wee Musk, Linoleum, Nautipol, Bowlands, Appeal, Wharemanua, Golden Dart, Dark Rose, Princess Rawene, Bella Rosa. HOKITIKA HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; I one mile and a quarter—Knockfin, Gig- : gleswick, Maroha, JoUy Beggar, Sky Rover, , Bona Bay. McHeath, Sea Fox, Locksley, ! SUver Sight. CHRISTMAS HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; six furlongs—Knocklong, Copyist, Arena, Metal Bird, Souchong, Dover Patrol, Wise Choice, Rebel Star, Dollar BUI. RIMU HACK HANDICAP, of 100 SOVS; one mile—Latitude, Land Raid, Back Lead, Golden Dart, Linoleum,, Maroha," Sky Rover, Star Shooter, Zetes, Rona Bay, Monipere, McHeath, Hunting Bag. STEWARDS' HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; seven furlongs—Cottingham, Tea Garden, Animated, Wee Musk, Nautipol, Bowlands, Glandoney, Gold Ar-row,-Margaret Rose, Haulbowline,, Bella Rose. PRESIDENTS HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; seven furlongs—Latitude, ' Tea Garden, Golden Dart, Giggleswick, Animated, Glenavon, Metal Bird, Wise Choice, Dollar-Bill. Second Day. NOVICE STAKES; of 70 sovs; six furlongs—Riposte, Gas.Mask, Shawlett, Krakatoa, Rotokino, Bassle, Potent, Glandoney, Dover Patrol, Wine Cask, .DarkRose, Princess Rawene. Sir Gallant, Fleeting Hour, Miss Guise, Palestina, Gay-Col-leen. STAFFORD HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs; seven furlongs—Riposte, Land Raid, Back Lead, Tea.Garden, Arrowmid, Nautipol, Bowlands, Arrowrose, Krakatoa, Potent, Free Rose, Royal Coat, Star Shooter, Robant, Appeal, Dark Rose, Princess Rawene, Bella Rosa; Gallien, Fleeting. Hour, Quebec, Palestina. BOROUGH HANDICAP TROT (in harness), of 70 sovs; Stalin 2?sec class; one mile—Lottie Guy, Lucess, Kaitawa, Royal Direct, Playwright, Victoreen. Atarau King, Swift Chimes, St. Helena. Ballndo Boy, Lough Erne, Stella Derby, War Sheelah, Wakatea. - , WESTLAND CUP HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; one mile—Knockfin, Golden Dart, Giggleswick, Knocklong. Wee Musk. Maroha, JoUy Beggar, Glenavon, -Sky Rover, Land Raid, Roha Bay, McHeath, Sea Fox, Margaret Rose, Locksley, Silver Sight, Wise.Choice,'Monipere. SUMMER HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; six furlongs—Latitude, Arrowmid;' Knocklong, Shawlett, Rotokino, Copyist, Arena, Gold Arrow,. Souchong, .Dover Patrol, Wise Choice, Rebel Star, Dollar Bill. GOLDSBOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; one mile—Latitude, Land Raid, Back Lead, Golden Dart, Arrowmid, Maroha, Free Rose, Sky Rover, Star Shooter, McHeath, Potent, Miss Guise, Hunting Bag. COUNTY HANDICAP TROT (in harness), of 90 soys; 3mln ssec class; one mile and a quarter—Lottie Guy, Lucess, Kaitawa, Playwright, Victoreen, Atarau King. Swift Chimes. Free Author, Royal Spark, St. Helena, Marie Louise, Targua, War Sheelah, Wakatea, Solario.
RAILWAY HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP*! of 80 sovs; seven furlongs—CottingtiMW, ■" Tea Garden, Animated. Wee Uusk-. sMMH lands. Arena, Glandoney.. ZeUss, r GeM.- ri Arrow, Metal Bird. Wharemanna. Choice, Dark Rose. Princess Xtawenc. Belw Rosa, Dollar BUI, Margaret Bose. bowline, Quebec. WvC day *' TRIAL 'STAKES, ot 70 SOYS; a^ : longs—Gas Mask, Shawlett, BBSS Jte«t»gKi bury. Dolomite filly, Krak&toa. BolalrtWW'i Bassle, Royal Coat. Dover BrtrA Wharemanna, Dark Base. Princes*- ®**i' wene, Sir Gallant, Flcetiae Hoar. X»i Guise, Palestina, Gay Coltaeri. . ,1'; KOITEBANGI HACK HANDICAP, at J» sovs; seven - furlongs—Riposte, Svctd Stick, Land Raid, Back Lead, Ta G*rden« •; Golden Dart, Gas Mask. Nautipol, Bowlands, Arrewrose. Rt# Bose, Krakatoa. Bassle, Royal Coat; M 0 Shooter, Appeal. Wharemamia, Dufe Hww Princess Rawene, Bella Rosa, 5Sr GiOasW" Potent. Baffle, DcUum, Mas Gtdse, IJMB9" lina, Gay Colleen. t' ~ PROVINCIAL HANDICAP TROT U» , harness), of 70 sovs; 2min Usee eSasK, '• one mile—Lottie Guy, Tamy KarigtaMMfe-. ,r Royal Direct, Playwright, VleWmifc Atarau King, Swift Chimes; Free Atrtbar» Gloretta, St. Helena. Belinda Boy. Loogb. Erne, Targua, War Sfaeelab. Walato. FESTIVAL HANDICAP, of -128 JWWE one mile—Knockfin. Golden wick, Knocklong. Mar aha, Jolly Bi&gW. Glenavon, Gold Arrow.' Metal Btard, HOB*, i Bay. Wise Choice, McHeath. Sea Vox, i Margaret Rose, LockHley, Silver SfegttL Monipere. ELECTRIC HANDICAP, at » sans: » furlongs—Latitude, Arrowmid. Knfflek" . long, Shawlett, Animated. Arrowtose; Km- ' katoa, Kotokino, Copyist. Arena. OtU Arrow. Souchong, Dover Patrol. Btfedl Star. Dollar Bill. KOKATAHI HACK HANDICAP. «f XW i sow.- Qhe mUe.—Riposte, land Baid..B*k Lead. Golden Dart. Arrowmid, Wee Mvsfci Maroha, Potent, Free Rose. Sky lU»w. 1 Star Shooter.- Zetes, Appeal. Rem BUT. McHeath, Fleeting Hour. Quebec, Pata" l tina, Monipere. < DOMINION HANDICAP TROT. In harness. of 90 sovs: 3min 40see class. On mile and a half. Lottie Guy. NvaOo Kaitawa. Playwright, Victoreea. Local Street Ataura King, Swift Kraal Spark, Gloretta, Marie Louise. StapcAw Stella Derby. Cadiz. War Sheela, SoforWi. MINERS' HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. Seven furlongs.—Cottineham! Latitude. Tea' Garden, Animated. Vet Musk, Bowlands. Arena. Glandianey. Zetes, Metal Bird. Wise Choice. Dark Rose. Prta- | cess Rawene. McHeath. BeOa Rosa. Dot* »-« *»
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