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CROMWELL J.C.

. TRAINER’S. ■ GOOD RECORD • -4* - (mass Assoctmoir iߣaa>A)cJ ~ CROMWELL; Mfkrdl .It; . '' Jjl The Crpmwell Jockey Club was tin- ‘ fortunate in the weather for the con- ■<s eluding day of its meeting. A heavy ■ Ip?® nprth gale raged and about -2 -p.m> '' heavy rain set in and continued for . , J|| more than an hour, when it gave'place ’■ A; to a bitterly- cold southerly. The at*; Jj tendance showed a substantial increase, on the second day last year-and • -A was the best for some years. Eor the - two days the gate receipts showed a slight increase on last year’s figures* t .■?# but the unfavourable conditions' at- ' fected the totalisator business. The sum of £sllß was handled for the two days, against £5264 last yean To-day’s <{h figures were £IOO down on last ■ year. D. P. Wilson established a good 4 record in training four of the five winners of galloping events, while J. v Walsh produced both trotting winners. . ‘ Results:— \ BENDIGO RACK HANDICAP, , t-J| ■ Of 60 sovs. One mile. ,'*< l—D.' P. Wilson’s FIREGUABD .8-0 ..y 8., J. Mackle V ./t,i 4 Sir Rosendr 7 T O| . <- •• 2 - rJk a—Stratosphere 8-12 .. S , * 3 Te* Ahuarangi 8-2: 5 Obligement 7-11 dar.-T&SJ also started. j 1 WorT by a length and' £ half;’ - 'four i lengths second and third. Time, Imin 43- S 2-ssec. , ■ - .7. -1 ’ '■ •- j:.i JOCKEY CLUB- HANDICAP. $ Of 65 sovs. Six furlongs. 1— D. P. Wilson’s MARY PRATT 8-8 " i ■ R. J. Mackle 1 * 2 Song Boy 9-10 .. 2, ; , 3 Arden’s Beauty 7-8 .. 3 Won, by two lengths; 20 lengths second; r .... and third. Time, Imin ISsec. -j BANNOCKBURN - TROT HANDICAP, . , Of 65 sovs.' 3min 43sec class. One mile' and a half. ; A & 2—Abemethy Bros.' MORADINE scr J. palish.. 1 > 5 -Master Garry scr 3 , I—Wynross 38 . . "3| 3 Hoyle scr; 7, Colleen Derby scr: 4 Daphne Queen 24; 6 Queensberry Wilkes • - 36 also started. ' if Won by four lengths; same second and - , third. Times—3min SSsec, 3min 36sec, 3mh» : ii 34sec, , . vuvSa EAKSCLEUGH HACK. HANDICAP, v Of 60 sovs and cup. Six furlongs. 1— D. P. Wilson’s SURGE 9-3 ? R. J. Mackle 1 2 Pink Del 7-7 car. 7-9 ... 3 'f| 3 Linguist 8-7 .. 3 :3 4 Illora 7-7 also started.' ‘ ■ Won by a length and a half;- length "i-i second and third. .Time, Imin 16 l-ssec. ■ ;‘j|i PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, Of 70 sovs. One mile and a quarter. . I—Wilson and Walker’s BIN TIN TIN ’ & 8-7 .. P. Powell 1 - 3—Stratosphere .7-8 . 3 1 ,3—Song Boy 9-7 .. 3’- • :$| 4 Toreador 8-4; 5 Aro Arc 7-7 also started. ‘ ‘.r<M Won by four lengths; neck second and third. Time, 2mln 12sec. TABBAS TROT HANDICAP, -j. In saddle. Of 60 sovs. Smln ssec class. One ■'£ mile and a quarter. ' 1— Abemethy Bros.’ MORADXNE 98 A inc. 36 pen. ... J. Walsh t - A. 6 Master Garry scr „ 3 ;.<i 2 King Drusus scr .. ... 3 ,*.J 9 Stepaway scr; 7 Janet Gaynor scr; 6 Hoyle scr; 8 Colleen Derby scr; 4 Auburn ; - .j Wradc scr coupled with Daphne Queen; ■.••Hsi 3 Tawny 36; 10 Slipalong 36 also started. Won by three lengths; 12 lengths see- ■?: ond and third. Times—2mto 54 1-Ssec, 2min - v vJ 58sec, 3min 1 3-Ssec. ■' y's ... k n • .r i FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, ’ | Of 65 sovs. Five furlongs. • ■ 1— D. P. Wilson’s SURGE 9-0 tec. 7 - I Pen. .. R. j. Mackle 1 : 4 2 Gambler’s Luck 7-9 .. 3 - --.c---3— Pink Del 7-7 .. 3 H ’4 Colleen Ougue 7-9; 5 Dazzler 7-7 also • , J started. > Won by a head; length second and .4 third. Time, Imin 2sec'. ' 'S

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21733, 16 March 1936, Page 14

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CROMWELL J.C. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21733, 16 March 1936, Page 14

CROMWELL J.C. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21733, 16 March 1936, Page 14

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