THAMES CLUB
PRESIDENT’S TO BEAU PARI (New Zealand Press Association) THAMES, September 17. The Thames Jockey Club held its spring meeting yesterday. The weather' was fine, the attendance large and the track in good order. The totalisator handled £59,857, including £6423 on the double machine, compared with £43,014 last year, an increase of £16,843. Results :
HIKUTAIA HURDLES, of £275; one mile and threequarters. —3, 3 BOSWELL HILL 9-3 McKinnon 1; 14, 14 Plain Jim 9-0 Mathies'.n 2; 5, 4 Mission School 9-3 Gibbs 3. 10, 11 Race Lad; 12, D Leigh Hark; 4, 3 Hormuz; 7, 7 Accumulate; 15, 16 Kititoi; 2, 5 Beau Astaire; 11, 10 Peria Chief; 17, 17 Contravene; 6, 6 Sirnelli; 9, 9 Take-a-lot; 1. 1 El Salto; 13, 13 Wild Life; 16. 15 Lady Amber; 8, 8 Concentre also started.
Nose; neck. Race Lad was fourth, lime, 3min 15see
Dividends.—Win: £7 ss. Places: £2 3s 6d, £l3 16s 6d, £2 8s 6d.
TRIAL PLATE, of £225; six furlongs.— First division: 18. 21 PRETTY PAPER 8-4 Wyatt 1: 4. 4 Halve 8-4 Wellbourne 2; 1, 1 Gay Sally 8-4 Cathro 3. 21, 22 Super Boy; 23, 23 Flying Contact; 16, 20 Soma; 14, 13 Waka Pete; 9, 9 Gold Town; 10, 10 Brazen Arrow; 11, 11 Gratia; 17, 14 Prince Aga; 7, 6 Lord Wally; 3, 3 Merry Marriage; 22, 17 Theatre Lane; 20, 19 Highland Rose; 6, 8 Chiarina; 18, 18 Chester Belle; 13, 16 Medieval Maid; 12, 12 Fortissimo; 2,2 Sea Faun also started.
Half length; two lengths. Chester Belle was fourth. Time, Imin 15sec.
Dividends.—Win: £29. Places: £l6 12s, £4 19s 6d.
Second Division.—4, 4 NELLIE KOLLE 8-4 Markwick 1; 3, 3 Gallant Robin 8-9 Hughes 2; 23. 23 Silver Chief 8-9 TournTer 3. 15, 15 West Calder; 24, 24 Prince Lapidary; 9, 9 Treval; 8, 8 Jovial Quest; 10, 10 General Supreme; 11, 11 Kaitariki; 17, 14 Arigna; 7, 6 Kerry Piper; 22. 17 Strange Lady; 20, 19 Lady Solicitor; 18, 21 Bramble Thorn; 6, 5 Malia; 13, 16 Becca Town; 12 12 Slippery Fingers; 2,2 Lady Franklin; 1, 1 Nondrene also started. Three lengths; half length. Time, Imin 14 2-ssec.
Dividends.—Win: £4 17s. Places: £4 19s 6d, £2 ss.
NGATEA STAKES, of £225; six furlongs.—First division: 2,2 INTREPID 8-2 Holland 1; 4, 5 Reader 7-11 Hughes 2; 17, 17 Grand Fille 7-11 Dixon 3.
8, 7 Sandow; 22, 22 Paul Drake; 23, 23 Star Scholar; 12, 8 Beau Chasseur; 15, 14 Bonza; 14. 12 William the Great; 13, 13 Balkan Prince; 20, 19 Valwatha; 10, 15 Voltavia; 16, 16 Ancestry; 5, 4 Insolvent: 17, 21 Fragrance; 6, 6 Ruling Credit; 21, 20 Lady Massowa; 7, 11 Lady Heather also started.
One and a quarter lengths; four lengths. Time, Imin 13 4-ssec.
Dividends.—Win: £3 2s 9d. Places: £1 14s 6d, £3 3s.
Second Division.—3, 3 REGOLI 8-2 Mudford 1; 1, 1 Nom de Plume 7-11 Reynolds 2; 11. 10 Dinkum 8-2 Williamson 3. 18, 18 Silver Archer; 9, 9 Admiral’s Pay; 12, 8 Flying Shah; 15, 14 Sherwood Lad; 2,2 Glencrana; 14, 12 Midsummer; 13, 13 All Hours; 20, 19 Inclination; 16, 16 Mel! Heath; 5, 4 Reno; 4, 5 Rana Princess; 19, 21 Havana; 6, 6 Gilligan; 17, 17 Dark Interlude; 21. 20 San Lane also started. Three-quarters of a length; three lengths. Time, Imin 14sec. Dividends.—Win: £5 10s 6d. Places: £2 14s 6d, £1 13s 6d. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of £500; one mile and a quarter.—7, 6 BEAU PARI 7-6 Messervy 1; 14, 15 Beau Rosa 7-3 Vaughan 2; 2,2 Ozami 7-4 Cathro 3.
10, 9 The Gent; 1. 1 Luminous; 5, 4 Chatscourt; 16, 16 Flying Jane; 8. 10 Martial Song; 6, 8 Broadway; 3, 5 Sir Tania; 9. 7 Pavaals; 12, 12 Napredak; 15, 14 Censor; 11, 11 Fianna Fail; 13, 13 Putea; 4, 3 Dark Treasure also started.
Three lengths; half head. Time, 2min 5 3-ssec
Dividends.—Win: £l2 2s. Places: £3 18s 6d. £l4 13s, £2 3s 6d.
BOROUGH HANDICAP, of £250; nine furlongs.—7, 6 SHAHRAZADE 8-1 Reid 1; 4. 4 Soeur de Beau 7-10 Cathro 2; 5, 5 Hepoa 8-9 Skinner 3 6. 7 Millstream; 3, 3 Miss Pictavia; 1, 1 Glamor Boy; 8, 8 Balham; 10, 10 Picardy; 2,2 Rongomai; 15, 15 Flying Pennon; 14, 13 Miss Malibu; 12, 12 Timsah; 11. 11 Counter Claim; 16, 15 Merry Francis; 13, 14 Dorma; 9, 9 Probations Pride also started.
Half length; four lengths. Time, Imin 53 3-sser-
Dividends.—'Win: £l2 17s. Places: £4, £2 Bs, £2 16s.
THAMES HANDICAP, of £300; one mile and a quarter.—3. 3 OLLIVIER 8-2 Hughes 1; 2,2 Lone Star 9-0 Carlton 2; 1. 1 Gay Chance 9-1 Skinner 3. 10, 10 St. Omer; 5, 6 Our Dave; 8, 8 Stock Agent; 7, 7 .My Boy; 14, 13 Tote Odds; 6. 5 Neutron; 9, 9 Law Court; 13, 14 Rangi’s Knight; 12, 11 Carson City; 15, 15 Joanne; 16, 16 Valorous; 4, 4 Peranui; 11, 12 Royal Glimpse also started. Neck; half length. Time, 2min 7sec. Dividends.—Win: £6 ss. Places: £2 6s, £2 Is 6d, £1 9s 6d.
Double dividend: Beau Pari-Ollivier, £B9 14s for £l.
STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of £350; six furlongs.—l, 1 TALISMAN 7-1 Caddy 1; 8, 8 Calibrate 8-12 Tournier 2; 6, 6 Intervene 7-10 Horne 3.
9. 9 Coshona; 2, 3 Master Orelio; 3,2 Driving Creek; 4, 4 Marian Ann; 7, 7 Silvette; 10, 10 Dominie; 11, 11 Distributor also started.
Two and a half lengths; half head. Marian Ann was fourth. Dividends.—Win: £2 12s 6d. Places: £1 Is, £6 3s 6d, £3 19s 6d.
HAURAKI* PLAINS HANDICAP, of £275; six furlongs.—2, 2 HEROWIN 7-13 Green 1; 3, 5 Motunach 8-tO Mudford 2; 1, 1 Cimtore 9-1 Taylor 3. 15, 14 Medieval King; 7, 6 Master Menteith; 5, 3 Capfain Kidd; 10, 9 Burma Raid; 11, 11 Theodora; 6, 7 Master Cimbrone; 4, 4 Hiko; 8, 8 Rusheen; 13, 13 Royal Spray; 14, 15 Miss Haiwatha; 9, 10 Denebridge; 16, 16 Leadership; 12, 12 Obvious also started.
Neck; neck. Time, Imin 13 2-ssec. Dividends.—Win: £4 13s 6d. Places: £1 17s 6d, £3 2s, £1 16s.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26220, 18 September 1950, Page 4
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