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WAIKATO CLUB

RACING

SURPRISES IN MAIN RACES “The Press” Special Service AUCKLAND, May 28. big dlv 2 dend s were returned on the third day of the Waikato Racing Club’s winter meeting at Te Rapa on Saturday. 1b M ue f pay ? £36 d 3s 6d t 0 win and £8 18s 6d for a place. Prince Regent £B2 £7 £ 5 l( R. nd Sandy £26 0s 6d and £7 3s. The doubles totalisator paid £221 siLphnl o3 winning combination. Silver Blue and Kintamani. There were tickets out of a total of 25,622. rt was a record day for the club. There was a great attendance, probably the largest ever at Te Rapa, and the totalisannna^Oir\tinents were inad equate for the M a ”y. investors were unable to M lheir . bests > and in several races totansXrclos!<i qUeU6S waitin e. whe n the £??i e 9 ? la a? e totaHsator handled sion?? 4 10s .’. and the doubles totalisator makln 8 a total of £154,045 10s. The turnover on the third day last year £™664 Wln ™ an< ! + pl i a S e betting only was £??n 6 947 J ll1 ® for tlie meeting was £370,247, against £288.949 10s last year an increase of £81,297 10s. an r h^ ing over cast in the morning, the ™J her becam , e , sunny and pleasant. The course was holding, although better than ?»I 1 <J I +H’ at ® d , af ter the rain that fell during the week. Revelling in the heavy going. Silver ! he Tyier Memorial Handicap practically from end to end. Silver Blue \vas quickly in front, with Reparation. D j ana Reynard, Wonder Boy and Prince Chat also prominent. r-unce A l he straight. Silver Blue held Princl ehAf Va^ tage J rom Hapßy Ma rch, h chat, Diana Reynard Te Paerata Ro°b?n °r der ' o we ™ Con s^cy? e §wS Derby, Ec lU a tor , a W bout en h a ? f nd Gai . ety fe » a ‘ ‘he so/win promment part in the finish taßln S a came . * n wi ‘h a deep cut in her n«n d which blood ran Ireelv She b e eing unsaddled and ted away and was destroyed. Greek Cnmpt ribs. a ° des “°yed. having broken fJUie a / da fa y ve W a aS fin a^la # y n6 oI O %Ssi„^ d6 I r n S sgswass frort 6 ? ?|« r °n wZlv/n/su," 16 ' 0 "' The Trader ' and SV- ‘ b --Ss‘°ol‘ b6 andWhrrlwtod Star ’ J6mmy Bu,ton ' Beau Court fell after going about seven UD rl wSm t nd . Col onel Smart was pulled vP beaten in the closing stages ht Charm made up ground in the closing stages after being a long way back' Clear-Cup Win Improved after his race on the second day, when he finished fourth, Niloch ran on strongly at the end to gain a clearcut victory in the Victoria Hurdles. Gay Fellow and The Fake went toGa? e Fennw On X fOr J he first five flongs. Gay Fellow then lost a little ground through a faulty jump, and The Fake t c n a bcsd of Sareel, with Gay Fellow, Superb Niloch, and Marie’s* Trav T he Fake was just ahead of Sareel entering the straight, and Niloch 0?% thro “g h the rails in front of Gay Fellow, Superb, and Sailor Girl In the run from the last fence Niloch K- aj ? S on the inside to defeat The Fake by three lengths and a half. Superb was a moderate third, and Sareel was Fiverl/ ° £ SailOr Glr1 ' Gay Pellow ' Results:—

WINTER HACK HURDLE RACE, ot £□00; one mile and a half.—First Divi“°n; '5 nrox 11-1 L - c - Brown 1: sT 4 Master Ballater 9-0 R, J. Turnwald 2; 16, 16 Lochatrey 9-0 O. Ferral 3 13. 14 Leigh Hark; 14, 15 Gay Youth; 5, a Sleepy Song; 11, 12 Tutere; 2.2 1 suryalus:5 uryalus: ”■ 18 Take-a-in -r 4 Glaroydon; 10. 10 Queen's Chat; 20. 20 Tanga-ta-koa; 9. 9 Venerable; 12. 11 Trench Mate; 4, 3 Leadership; 19. 19 Dis-covery.-2i 22 Contravene; 22, 21 Saluki also started. Three lengths; five lengths. Queen’s Chat was fourth. Time. 2min 47sec £?l9s d 6 S ’ —Win: £9 11S Places: f 5 ls ' Second Division.—2, 2 KYRAT 9-6 A. Morton bracketed Redingote 1; 3. 4 Fort Knox 9-0 J Williamson bracketed Master Ballatc r 2; 1 1 Foxlyn 9-4 A. Cleaver 3. 1 Bord Holland; 17, 17 Pin Up; 6, 6 Clear View; 14, 13 Muriel Gav; il 12 Hormuz; 23, 23 Royal Trio: 24, 24 Sir n IO A 10 Brixham: 20. 20 Pathera Ch.ef 9. 9 Greenlight: 12. 11 Trench Hun»V 4 1P Be , b: I?' 19 Knißht Armour; 21. 22 Vai Parade; 22, 21 Old Scot; 16, 16 Tide Lad also started. r Ni ft e five lengths. Beb was fourth. Time. 2min 43 4-ssec £? 1 19s e 6 n d dS ~ Win: £3 IS ’ P,aces: £1 lls ’ PARANA HACK HANDICAP, of £soo’ three and four-year-olds; seven furlongs —First Division; 6, 5 ROBERT CRAIG 7-7 S- + i F * H „ u § h es 1; 3, 4 Cimtulla 9-1 P Cathro 2; 5, 6 Red Rosina 8-4 O G Pocock 3. o 1 0 1 o Nei,tro * n /’ 4 ’ 3 Mall ard; 9. 9 Obvious; 2 F? a i r / m , a ? ta: 10 - 10 Sir Tavia; 20. 18 Gin Gold; 14, 13 Luckv Investment; 12, 12 ■ hver Belle; 15, 16 Swift Comet; 23 23 F°x Fun; 13. 15 Sir Tinko; 16. 14 Daintv Robin; 21. 22 Little Smokey; 22. 21 Fernleigh: 18 20 Egyptian Prince; 17, 17 Velia also started. Time 6 iKoTssec NeUtr ° n WaS f ° Urth ’ 10?M de £ dS li™ n: f 595 M - PIaCeS: £2 Second Division.—4, 3 PEER GYNT 8-0 J. R. Gillies 1; 10. 10 Choy Loy 7-9 T Harris 2; 2.2 Bandbox 7-10 N. B. Holland i o4 R !’- e t t Put,er : 8 - 7 Vive La France: 74 S X\ llsh Fox; 9. 9 Excitement; 11. 11 Gold Edge; 20, 18 Valla Vale; 14. 13 Gav Treasure: 12. 12 Strange Lady; 15. 16 Beau s Gift: 13. 15 Treloar; 19. 19 Plain Jim; 6. 5 Double Crown; 16. 14 Luckv Francis; 18. 20 Royal Glimpse; 17, 17 Cimwyn also started. Four lengths: five lengths. Vive La France was fourth. Time, Imin 29 4-ssec Bwidends.—Win: £3 19s 6d. Places: £1 16s. £4 14s 6d. mXX LER MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of ~ ne 16. 14 SILVER BLUE £ a l! lro J »’ 1 ’ 1 Diana Reynard ?v n T N -A R A Hol,and 2 : 6 - 7 Prince Chat 8-5 W. L. Aitken 3. -7 n - A s „9 on f Diracy: 14 - 13 R °val Charter: 7. 10 Wonder Boy; 5 8 Akbar; 12. 12 Chung Chong; 4. 4 Mere-Ana; 3. 2 Bedivere; 2 3 Bramble Leighon: 8. 9 Reparation; 17. 17 Brown Derbv; 19. 19 Equator--15. 16 Ashfield; 13. 15 Swift Robin; 21. 21 Foxfable; 9. 6 Te Paerata bracketed Gav lO, 11 Regal Gold bracketed Silver Pirch; 20. 20 Flying Jane bracketed Happy March: 18. 18 The Pimnernel bracketed Lady’s Bridge also started half a head. Time. Imin 42 3-ssec. Dividends—Win: £36 3s 6d. Places: £8 18s 6rl. £2 lls 6d. £4 4s 6d. KING COUNTRY STEEPLECHASE of £1000; about two.miles and a half.—ll. 10 PANDY 9-0 A. C. Robinson 1; 7. 4 Dukeron 9-0 C. McColl 2; 9. 8 The Trader 9-n d. Mackinnon 3. 2.2 Gaiety; 14, 15 Good Armour; 5, 7 Colonel Smart; 4. 6 Beau Court; 8 9 Whirlwind Star; 3. 3 Night Charm: 13, 12 Jemmy Button: 10, 11 Saffron Walden- 12 14 Modern View; 6. 5 Abaris: 16, 16 Golden Realm: 1, 1 Greek Comet- 15 13 Shepherd’s Call; 18. 18 Majuba; 17' 17 Stork Exchange also started. of a length; 12 lengths. i Night Charm was fourth. Time, 4min i 59sec. Dividends.—Win: £26 0s 6d. Places: £7 3s. £3 15s, £4 Rq FLYING HANDICAP, of £600; six furlongs.—6. 7 KTN’TAMANI 7-12 N. B. Holland 1: 2. 4 Swift Fox 8-11 W. J. Mulford 2; 1, 1 Sleepy Duke 7-11 G. F. Hughes 3. 5. 5 Chatrill; 8. 8 Rhonddavale: 3. 2 Tiger Tan: 10, 11 Grand Shepherd; 4. 3 Te Tui; 7. 6 Driving Creek; 9. 9 Fleet Fox: 15. 13 Taiwa: 19. 19 Deorive; 11, 19 Fencing; 17, 17 Rozami: 14. 16 Eumlie;’ 16. 15 Telegram: 18. 18 Title; IS. 14 Ututere--12. 10 Gay Cushla; 20. 20 Glamis Pal also started. Four lengths: head. Tiger Tan was fourth. Time. Imin 14 3-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £lO 16s. Places: £3 18s 6d. £2 18s 6d. .£1 13s VICTORIA HURDLE RACE, of £750; one mile and three-nnarters and 55 vards. —2. 2 NTLOCH 9-4 R. D. Samson 1: 4, 4 The Fake 10-0 C. G Sargent 2; 10, 10 Sunerb 9-0 C. McColl 3. 11. 11 Hunting Mac; 8, 8 Sareel; 7 7 Sunshine Bay; 6, 6 Gav Fellow- 9’ o Forest Ranger; 1. 1 Sailor Girl: 12'12 Odysseus: 5, 5 Foveran; 3, 3 Marie’s Trav also started. Three and a half lengths each way. Time, 3min 15 4-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £5 7s. Places: £1 14s 6d. £3 7s 6d. £5 11s 6d. MANNING HACK CUP HANDICAP, of £800; one mile and a quarter.—l 7 1R PRINCF REGENT 7-8 J. G. Dulieu 1- 7 5 Great Queen 8-2 W. L. Aitken 2- ’ 2,’ 4 State Control 9-8 W. J. Mudford 3. 8, 9 Valrama; 4. 3 Kilmarnock: 12, 1* Trusting; 11. 11 Merrinav: 1. 1 Rointa- 9 6 Bui Bahadur: 5, 7 Bob’s Own: 3. 3 St Martin: 13. 12 T.one Star; 18. 17 Brookbv Song; 14. 13 Brer Mark: 15. 15 Sneur de Beau; 16. 16 Dunkrevin; 21, 21 T.ady Contact: 10. 10 Spokesman; 19. 18 Daniaianti; 20, 20 Brierly Fox; 6. 2 Lord Lambton bracketed Pere Leon also started. Three lengths: six lengths. Roiata was fourth. Time. 2min 8 3-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £B2 14s 6d. Places: £2l, £3 15s 6d, £3 6s.

REWEL P HACK HANDICAP, of £500: one mile.—2, 2 TACTFUL LAD 7-13 K. Chote 1; 12, 12 Manon 8-5 R. L. Parker 2; 3 3 Gay Claire 7-10 A. C. Leathern bracketed Gay Calorie 3 7 T °ssup; 1, 1 Thinker; 10, 11 Mark ?Q ff: U 6 i> 18 , Huntin g Flight; 7, 5 Luminous: 13, 13 Fearless Wings; 6, 6 Kittvshah; 5, 9 Pr °b ator .- 4 ’ 4 Balcedar, 9, 8 Valeana; 19. 19 Spiteful Lad; 14, 15 Mission School; 21. 21 Kaimoni; 17. 17 Millie’s Choice- 15 14 Shahrazade; 22, Legal Star; 18,’ 16

Joanne bracketed Pashio; 20, 20 Ending bracketed Peranui; 11, 10 Glamour also started.

Three-quarters of a length; head. Probator was fourth. Time, Imin 43 l-ssec Dividends.—Win: £9 ss. Places; £3 4s 6d, £lO 5s 6d, £3 5s 6d.

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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26124, 29 May 1950, Page 5

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WAIKATO CLUB Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26124, 29 May 1950, Page 5

WAIKATO CLUB Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26124, 29 May 1950, Page 5

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