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SPORTING

(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 16) "

EGMONT K.C.

GAY BRONEY WINS STAKES

(pass* ASSOCIATION TBCCOKAM.) HAWERA, February 13. The second day of the Egmont meeting was held in splendid weather. The track was firm and there was a good attendance. The tolalisator handled £12,266 compared with £10,377, on the second day last year, making a total for the meeting of' £25,595, against £21,814. Results:— OKAIAWA HURDLES, Of 100 sovs. One mile and a half. 1— RUAFORM 10-9 ... 1 2 Kaola 10-7 ... . .. .. 2 A ; Q„n . . 3 3 Oriel 9-0 car. 9-6 also started. Won by half a neck: four lengths second and third. Time. 2mln £9sec. V. WAIMAXB HANDICAP, Of 120 sovs. Six furlongs. 1. I—LADY KYRA 8-9 .. 1 4. 3—Refresher 9-4 ,; .. .. 2 2. 2—Llrriulus 7-11 .. 3 3, 4 Princess Doreen 8-9; 5. 5 The Ark 7- 6, 6 Moatoa 7-0 car. 7-7 also started. Won by a head: hall a head second arid third. Time, Imin 15 3-ssec. MEREMERE HACK HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs. Six furlongs. 3. 2—DOMBEY 8-2 .. .. 1 4. 4—Windscreen 8-2 ~ 2 J. I—Vlnco 8-11 .. .. 3 7, 7 Sliver Wings 7-10 car. 7-7: 2, 3 Joy Box 7-8: 5, 5 Abbey Feale 7-8; 6, 6 Kentucky Song 7-0 also started. Won by three-quarters of a length; a length and a half second and third. Time, Imin 16 3-saeo. TONKS STAKES, - Of 200 sovs. Nine furlongs. 6., B—GAY BRONEY 7-12 .. 1 1. I—Passion Fruit 9-0 ~ .. 2 9. 9—Royal Artist 7-2 car. 7-0 3 3. 3 Might 8-13: 2, 2 Full Throttle 7-12; 4, 4 Fersen 7-11; 5, 5 Tahurangi 7-10; 8. 8 Alchemic 7-3; 7, 7 Glenvane 7-2 car. 7-7; 10, 10 St. Clara 7-0 also started. Won by three-quarters of a length; a length and a half second and third. Time, Imin 55 4-ssec. ELECTRIC HANDICAP,; Of 100 sovs. Five furlongs, 3. I—CLESSAMOR 8-6 .. .. 1 5. 4—Ned Cuttle 7-2 car. 7-3 .. .. 2. 2. 3—Notium 9-0 .. .. .. 3 1, 2 Hamarln 8-0; 4, 5 Golden Anne 7-5 car. 7-8: 6, 6 International 7-0; 6, 8 Master Limond 7-0; 7. 7 Walongona 7-0 car. 7-6 also started. Won by a head. Time, Imin 2sec. NOBMANBY HANDICAP, Of 120 sovs. Seven furlongs, 4. 4—REFRESHER 10-Z 1 1. I—Beau Gallante 9 -2 .. ..2 2. 2—Midian 10-0 3 6, 8 Aga Khan 8-12; 3, 3 Courtega 8-7; 8, 7 Miss Hushabye 8-6; 7, 6 Carfex 8-3; 5, 5 Knockout 8-0 also started. Won by half a neck: half a length second and third. Time, Imin 29, 2-6 sec. TRIAL HACK HANDICAP, Of 100 soVs. Five furlongs. 1. 2-COURT ARMA 8-2 1 3. I—Sylvanus7-13 T 5. s—Joviality 7-10 .. .. . • t 4, 4 Advance Plane 8-8; 2, 3 Serviette 8- 7, 7 General Quex 7-12 car. 7-13; 6, 6 Glenthawn 7-11 car. 7-8; 8, 9 Clembroney 7-10 car. 8-2 i; 9, 8 Lady Briar 7-10 also started. „ , , „„, Won by a head,- Time, Imin 3 3-Bsec. INAHA HACK HANDICAP. Of 110 sovs. Eight furlongs and a half. 3. INGENUITY 7-6 car, 7-1 .. 1 1. I—Taumau 9-0 • • •• ■ • • * 5. 6—Corowa 7-0 car. 7-4 •• 3 2, 2 Onewhetu 8-11 car. 8-8; 4, 4 Wahlnenul 7-4 .also started, . Won by a length and a half; three lengths second and third. Time, SO 4-s»ec,

AUCKLAND T.C.

PROSPECTS FOR TOMORROW

(THE PRESS Special Service.] AUCKLAND, February 13. * Very useful fields are* listed, for the first day of; the Auckland .Trotting Club’s hieeting at Epsom bn Saturday, and if the weather remains good the track will be fast. A feature of the fields is the' number of horaes repre- , sentlng F. J. Smith’s powerful stable, and with the majority of his team m winning form, he looks like haying another successful meeting. The day’s programme Is as follows; ,Nooo— ' ; 1 TRIAL HANDICAP, of, 115 sovs. 3min 49 seo Class. One mile,and a half. Bingen Sun .. scr Polly Pan .. 48 Worthy EUssa ... 48 Princess scr Nelson Chidf 60 British Metal scr Worthy Nor .. 72 Reception .. scr Autumn Lou 96 Tiwha • • 12 Gala Day «. 132 Corona Bell ..48 . J. T. Paul has a solid, bracket in the Trial Handicap with Corona Bell and Nelson Chief, who both won at the summer meeting. They may find Polly Pan difficult to beat if she begins correctly. The favourites will be Pauls bracket and Polly Pan. 12.36 p.m.— . WAIHEKE HANDICAP, of 115 s ovs. ± 3mln 3seo class. One mile and a quarter. Stargum .. scr Gloster .. scr Bachelor King scr Frank Best .. scr Superfine .. scr Lynworthy scr Worthy Boy scr Farm Girl ~ scr Pink Lady .. scr Worthy Song scr Nelson King scr Bronze King scr Aerial Bell .. scr Mandalay scr Royal Jewel scr Home Brew .. 12 Scrap Iron .. scr ~ 30 Great Jewel *. scr King s Knight 36 Several smart maidens figure ip the Waiheke Handicap, but the draw will, affect the chances of those OP the limit, Lynworthy should he improved since going to. Takanmi, while Stargum and Aerial Bell are useful and have been placed. Investors may prefer Lynworthy, Stargum, and Aerial Bell. * I. p.m.— , OTAHUHU HANDICAP, of 300 SOVS. 4mln SSsed class. Two miles, Travis ' •• scr wnile Derby 48 Wee Machine scr Pegaway 48 King’s Warrior 12 Kewples Prince Pedro 36 Triumph 60 Smooger .. 48 Auto With King’s Warrior, Travis, and Pegaway in the Otahuhu Handicap, F. J. Smith commands a strong hand. The first-named, if started, would win, as W« form has been very good. Travis is making progress and Pegaway is solid. .Wee Machine is capable of a fine efWrt. while Prince Pedro and Smooger make a solid bracket. Fancies may include King’s Warrior, Kewpie’s Triumph, and Wee Machine. ( 1,30 p,TOrRAILWAY HANDICAP, of 123 aovs. Smin 30MO class. One mile and a hall. Ranfurly Lass scr Red Frontier If 811k Cord .. scr Wlnaway ~, 24 Lucky Love scr Star Pronto .. 24 King's Guide 12 Kewple’s King 36 Tryment .. 12 Nervle’s Last 38 Prince Etawah 12 Proletarian 36 Argolls •• I 2 Transworthy 48 The* field is fairly even in the Hallway Handicap, arid Silk Cord may be the best of the front lot, although Ranfurly Lass is promising. Proletarian is in winning form and Nervle’s Last showed marked ability in hi* only New Zealand' start; Support may chiefly be for Nervle’s Last, Proletarian, and Winaway. 2.25 p.m>— FEBRUARY'HANDICAP, of 125 sovs. 4mln, BSsco cl«s«. Two miles. , ' Polly Pan ~ scr Captain Bolt 86 Autumn Lett scr Dilfashlon 88 Nelson Pirate scr Young Rodney . 48 jbfsnna’s Son Golden Regie 89 Waikato Prince 12 . Waikato Prince ta.pn the Improve and Dilfashlon was wcll at Cambridge, irTr-ir'nif

Captain Bolt Is in rare’order and if the track is soft It© will win» Young Rodney is solid and Golden Eagle is just about due. In a good- pool the order may be Golden Eagle, Captain Bolt, and Dilfashiqn. 3 p.m.— MOUNT ALBERT HANDICAP, of! U6 sovs. 3mln 40sec class. One mile and a half, . c Tollgate , scr Audo . Wee Parrish scr if ?e Kahu (T.) 12 Baron a Alfonso 1| Crass is again even in the Mount Albert Handicap, ’ with Tpllgate perhaps* the best of the front-markers. If she hops away smartly CherriU will be the hardest to beat, while the solid Baron Alfonso has a fine chance. Replica is likely to go well, but most support may be for Baron Alfonso, CherriU, and Tollgate. 3,35 p.m.— PAPAKURA HANDICAP, of n «6 sovs 3min 32scc ' class. One mile and a Arabond (T.) scr Our McKinney 24 «Lumlriate .. scr Ironside ... f* Rayon d’Gr .. scr Peter Junior, 24 Bockella ...... 12 GuldHeirst .. 36 Parrish . Blandford ... 48 Belle (T;) 12 One of the best races from all viewpoints is the Papakura Handicap. If he elected to do bis best, Lumlnate would the opposition, but Rayon d’Or will make more appeal to speculators. Rockella is capable of a sound effort, while Parrish Belle is such a fine trotter that her prpßpects cannot be lightly assessed. Ironside, who won at his last two starts, ond the consistent Our McKinney may beat him with stamina. Favourites may be Rayon d’Or, Ironside, and, Our McKinney.: ' 4.18 p.m.— MOSS DAVIS MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. 2mln 47wc class. One mile and a quarter. Manoo .. scr Kewple’s Guy 12 Edna Worthy , scr Prince-Pedro 24 Our Peter .. scr Wee Machine 24 King’s Warrior scr Pegaway -. 24 Francis Lincoln 12 , .F. J. Smith holds a trump card in the Moss Davis Memorial Handicap with King’s Warrior and If both go to the post they Will be at short odds. Edna Worthy has a good chance , off the end. .while Francis Lin-, coin is on the improve. Kewpies Guy is showing signs of regaining her best form, < while Wee Machine and Prince Pedro have both won this seasorn at tbe distance, f preference may be for Smith s brisket and; Kewpie’g Gpy,

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21707, 14 February 1936, Page 17

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SPORTING Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21707, 14 February 1936, Page 17

SPORTING Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21707, 14 February 1936, Page 17