FIELDS FOR BEAUMONT
(New Zealand Press Association) DUNEDIN, April 1. The double at the Beaumont Racing Club’s autumn meeting on April 9 will be on the Edward Pearson Memorial and the Molyneux Handicaps. Acceptances:— 11.15 a.m.— JUNCTION HIGH-WEIGHT, of £160: one mile and 28 yards.— Horatius (2) 10-9; Raglan (3) 10-7: Sports Date (11) 10-3; Vaper (8) 9-13; Gold Creek (13) 9-11; Pullman (4) 9-4; Glendale (1) 9-1; Miss Step (14) Pearly Gate (6). Sea Buoy (10), St. Ninian (5), Silver Simper (9), The Trek (7), Yankee Modesta (12) 9-0. 11.55 a.m.— CROOKSTON STAKES, of £125; six furlongs and 56 yards.—Clutha Lady (8), Delayed Action (ft, Firewood (12), Lady Earnslaw (5), Listen (1). Panzer (13), Saxon’s Lady (3). The Budget (4). Waaf (7) 8-5; Chattel (6); King’s Tax (10), Lorastan (9), Swan Queen (11) 7-12. Bracket: Panzer and Chattel. 12.40 p.m.— EDWARD PEARSON MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £260; one mile and 28 yards.—Canon (19) 9-0; Cornflake (6) 8-13; Believe Me (17) 8-12; Melodic (12), Subside (2) 8-6; Attribute (10), Wtra (3), Valaris (14) 8-5; Black Star (1) 8-4: Meteorologist (15) 8-1; Mary Dee (7) 8-0; Darby (18), The Ranger a (2o) 7-13; Palace (16) 7-11; Nairnßridge (8) 7-9; Brooksdale (9), Glenrowan (13), Gay Mood (5), Heathcliff (22), Pot Luck (21), Panel (4), Sizzler (11) 7r7. Eliminated: Matlock, Horatius, Allfair.
Balloted out with right of reentry in the following order until 11 a.m. raceday: Glenrowan, Panel, Sizzler,. Pot Luck, Darby, Heathcliff. Bracket: Believe Me and Pot Luck; Ultra and Palace. 1.20 p.m.— HERIOT STAKES, of £125; six furlongs and 56 yards.—Barracouta (8), Bright Sir (18), Carey Faugh (7), Courteous (10), Colossal (13), Depend, (16), Glasha (3), Greencille (14). Hold Fast (12), Janlo (9), Kipling (5), Linton (4) 8-9: Alonzo Lass (6), Bustier (15), Needles (17). Vidella (2), Wairaka (11), Wardon (1) 8-4. Balloted out with right of reentry in the following order: Colossal, Glasha. Bracket: Carey Faugh and Glasha. 2 p.m.— PUBLICANS* CUP HANDICAP, of £2lO 10s; one mile and a quarter and 105 yards.—Oakfield (14), Our Heritage (10) 9-0; Ocean Roll (IS) 8-11; Settler (16) 8-4; Mighty Son (4) 8-3; Lord Garnish (8) 7-13; Underarm (13) 7-12; Duster (17), Tewt (9) 7-11; Becharre (2), Gay Romeo (12), Rythmreel (1), Skye Bridge (11) 7-9; Cassock Rose (3), Fiddler (6). Miss Step (5). Sea Buoy (7) 7-7. Balloted out with right of reentry in the following order: Fiddler, Cassock Rose, Mighty Son, Underarm, Sea Buoy, Miss Step. Bracket: Our Heritage and Gay Romeo. 2.45 p.m.—
MOLYNEUX HANDICAP, of £215 15s: six furlongs and 56 yards.— Minglow (12) 9-6; Royal Chant (11) 9-3; Ben Ledi (2) 9-0; Kinsimm (13) 8-11; Darby (3), Irrepressible (10) 8-1; Newtown Crest (1) 7-13; Cattiva (6) 7-12; Devilry (4) 7-8; Delarmo (14), Grey Jacket (8), Heathcliff (9), King Cassock (5), St. Ninian (7) 7-7.
3.25 p.m.— DUNKELD HANDICAP, of £lB5 10s; one mile and 28 yards.—Subtsist (12), Barana (3) 8-12; Solus (2) 8-9; Mighty Son (14) 8-7; Underarm (7) 8-2; Bold Venture (10), Swanky (1) 7-12; Allfair (6), Le Rol (5) 7-11; Cirrus Song (8), Fire Bar (9), Gay Coral (11), Panam (4), The Gascon (13) 7-10.
4.10 p.m.— EDIE MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £l7O 10s; six furlongs and 56 yards.—Super Key (13) 9-2; Madame Curie (16) 8-9; Milord (19) 8-5; Copper Maid (1) 8-3; Mighty Robin (17), 8-1: Ravelston (11) 8-0; Penstock (18), Salatan (4) 7-13; Tombola (8) 7-11; Melotone (3). Glendale (21) 7-10; Blooming (2), Brummel (20), Desperation (10) 7-9; Deaconess (12) 7-8; Amalgamate (9), Hundred Grand (15), Lady Clarissa (6), Mangus (14), Nebulous (7), Tarras (5) 7-7.
Balloted out with right of re-entry in the following order: Nebulous, Amalgamate, Tarras, Hundred Grand, Glendale.
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29170, 2 April 1960, Page 6
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