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ADDINGTON

(T.A.B. closes 4.3* p.m.) S.« p.m.— INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP *1300; trotters; 2:18 class; 131.

FANCIED RUNNERS EBBY GLOBE: Sound run for I fourth to Al Mundy at Addington trials. Capable of surprising. GOOD ADMIRAL: Looks out- 1 standing prospect after winning at the Kurow meeting. Will find this much more difficult, but still hard to go | past him. ONLY ONE: Fair run at Methven trials. Promising trotter capable of surprising. WINTER STAR: Pleasing third . to Mighty Dollar at Methven 1 on Tuesday. Sound place chance. AL MUNDY: Dashing run at trials at Addington. Should * be the hardest for Good Admiral to beat. CHIEF WALK: Racing consistently and should go close to being placed. ■ * GREAT ELECT: Trotted well enough late last season to have a chance. SUPER JOE: Fair run at trials and might show up. COTTON HANOVER: Trotted 1 well at Methven trials and might be a place chance. « (T.A.B. closes 5.5 p.m.) 5.15 p.m.—

FANCIED RUNNERS DAISY CHARLES: Sure'to appro* elate the flying start and looks certain to be one- of the hardest to beat. •ARRISON HOUSE: Fine racing for win and third.at national meeting. Should again go well. HEATHERLOCH: Fair races at national meeting and might refluent- Racing well enough to have a chance of surpnsROYAL* ASCOT: One of topi three-year-olds of last season. First run since successful campaign in Australia. Should i ust about win. VEN FALL: Sound record behind the mobile barrier in the past and in spite of lack of racing should be prominent. (TJLB. closes 9.35 p.m.) <.45 OXFORD STAKES

FANCIED RUNNERS BACHELOR STAR: Looked un- : lucky in two starts at national meeting,. finishing fourth in both. Has again ' drawn awkwardly, but sure to go well. HAUGHTY SCOTT: Has gone fair races at times. Outside ' chance. LAWRENCE: Showed ability for third and fifth at national < meeting. Must be a top 1 chance. LOOKING FORWARD: Has drawn badly, but makes . much appeal after second last 1 week to Game Lad. MORPHEUS: Wifi form strong bracket with Noble Hanover, i which went pleasingly at Methven trials. Morpheus should be near his best. TIAWANA: Received poor run and nqt disgraced when I sixth to Game Lad. Should go dose. TOP TUNE: Pushed to near the rear and was never in clear » . in race won by Game Lad. Might surprise. S Jl|| I KfiUJU (TA.B. closes 4.1® p.m.) , 7.20 p.m.— CAMBRIDGE STAKES 11750; 2:16 class; mobile start; ■ •«. 13f.

Bracket: Flying Home and Local Bose. Scratched: King Dillon. FANCIED RUNNERS

ALL LOCAL: No real danger In two starts so far this season, but might ,be near his best and. to this field must be considered. FAERIE MAE: Fell at start last Saturday. Looks well and might make amends. FLYING HOME: Capable of racing prominently, but bracketmate. Local Rose, looks a better chance after her fourth a week ago. GAY LOCAL: Rather unlucky in her two races at the national meeting. Expected to race prominently. KING DILLON: Looks improved by race last week. Recorded sound run at Methven trials and might surprise. MARGARET MARIE: Has drawn badly, but aided by a flying start she should be a fair chance. SWIFT ACTION: Disappointing since finishing fourth in Kurow Cup. Might surprise. TULLAMORE DEW: First run since being trained by J. Grant and D. G. Jones. Showed fine form last season and must be considered. VIOLETTA; Smart young pacer sure to be well forward. Must be given a reasonable * chance.

t j (TJk.B. closes Mt p.m.) p.m.—

z FANCIED RUNNERS BALTIMORE: Showed fine staying form late last season and went well enough at Methven ■ trials to be a prospect. DRYHAM LEA: Most promising

young pacer. Will only have to begin cleanly to take beat LIGHT COMMAND: Second to Wee Gold at Kurow, followed by a bold run at the Meth* ven trials. Should be a

chance. LOGAN LOW: Showed promise as a stayer last term, but went only a fair race at Meth- . v® n trials. Outside chance. MISLEADING: Sure to be im

proved by run at Methven trials and good enough to surprise. PONO: Has useful speed and might be a danger.. ROY: Rugged paeer capable of mastering solid two miles. Looks fit. VANADIUM: Promising stayer, which was unlucky when fourth at Kurow meeting. „_Sure to be prominent. YOUNG DARRAN: Won well at Kurow meeting. In spite of rise in class should again be prominent. (TA,». Double Closes 5.55 p.m.) (T.A.B. Closes 7.15 p.m.) •JS p.m.— A. E. LAING HANDICAP $3250; 2:11 class; 13f. 1 35M BERKLEIGH (2) It <5 h Johnny Globe—Fifth Brigade). Dashing run for fourth last week in National Handicap, but was disqualified. Sure to be improved as that

was his first start since February and well capable of upsetting calculations. D. Townley. 2 1910 BLACK LABEL (4) II (6 g Newport Chief—Rum). Away well, but pulled up after crash in National Handicap when having first attempt under invitation conditions. Looks well and should go close. F. Newfield. 2a 7140 WAR ATA H (8) It (7 h Johnny Globe—Queen Ngaio). Checked and pulled up in National Handicap. Rather disappointing a week earlier, but capable of much better. K. Chapman. 3 0320 GLOBE BAY (3) It (5 h Johnny Globe — Baylight). Looked hopelessly out of the National Handicap after breaking at the start. However, sustained a brilliant late run to get up for second and will have to im*

prove very little to win. J. Carmichael. 4 Mtß PUN (10) It (0 g Thurber Frost—Merval). Good second in Louisson Handicap, but lost driver in National Handicap. Later last Saturday was third to Smokey Express and Royal Trump. Racing well enough to be a danger. W. Lowe. 5 1074 ROBALAN (5) It (5 g Lumber Dream—Elsinore). Has broken after a furlong or so in his two races so far this season. Later has shown amazing speed to finish in mid-field. Looks well and , might surprise. D. D. Nyhan. 4 134 ROYAL TRUMP (?) It (6 . h Morris Eden—vignon). Most impressive when he beat all but Smokey Express last Saturday. Still at the improving stage and well up to this class. Good prospect. R. Nyhan. 7 4700 SELWYN HANOVER (4) It (7 g Van Hanover—Gala Girl). Will have to show substantial improvement on two races so far this season to have much chance. J. Smolensk!. • 3141 SMOKEY EXPRESS (1) It (7 g Smokey Hanover—* Dorita). Had to overcome an awkward run to win last

Saturday. In spite of the rise in class he should show to advantage. M. Holmes. 9 7604 VALENCIA (7) It (5 m Local Light — Excelsa). Battled on for fifth and was promoted to fourth last week. Looks to be coming back to form and should be a top prospect. 9a M6O GARCON ROUX (3) 19 (6 g Thurber Frost—La Mignon). First start since November. Fair run at Methven trials on Tuesday when second to Radiant Globe. Looks in great order, but

might need further racing to bring him to his peak. J. Noble. ♦b 1010 RAIN AGAIN (1) 11 (6 g Fallacy—Loraine). Had chances wrecked in crash in National Handicap after win* nine corresponding race a week earlier. Should be hard to beat in this field. D. Mangos. 10 7 SNOWLINE (4) It (10 m Brahman—Snow Jane). Fair races only at national meeting. Others preferred. D. Jones.

11 0539 ' TORRENT (2) 12 (9 m Stormyway — Bashful). Checked in crash last week, after third in Loulsson Han- ‘ dicap. Racing well enough to have a rough chance. C. Devine.

12 0024 INTREPID (1) 18 (6 g Local Light—ldris). First start since February. Looked in great heart when third to Radiant Globe at the Methven trials on Tuesday and looks ready to make a bold bid. M. Edwards. Brackets: Black Label and Waratan; Valencia, Garcon Roux and Rain Again.

♦.5 p.m.— doses 7.30 p.m.) ERN SMITH HANDICAP

Frost. Scratched: Dingle Bay. FANCIED RUNNERS FRI: Will find this race much easier than those at national meeting when he recorded a fifth and a sixth. JOHNNY FLING: Making a fresh start, but showed sound sprint form last term and must be given a good chance. SMOKEY CORD: Splendid sixth in Winter Handicap a week ago. With better luck in the running, should go close to reaching a place. BAMBI: Two sound races at the national meeting for a fourth and a fifth. Will appreciate this distance. LOGAN , PARK: Trotted fine race for fourth last Saturday. Should be prominent in this race. PRECOCIOUS: Won on August 21, but broke badly last week. Capable of making amends in this event.

(T.A.B. closes 7.30 p.m.) 9.45 p.m.— H. E. GOGGIN HANDICAP 32200; 2:14 class; 13f. 1 5432 ALPHA GIRL (101 It (8 h Garrison Hanover—Girl Brigade). Fought on well for second to Dreamy Morn last

week. Must be given a great chance on that run. A. Cox, 2 1912 ARAPAHO (3) It (4 g Bachelor Hanover — Dusky Bay). One of last season’s top three-year-olds having his first start since April. Fair fifth to Radiant Globe at

Methven on Tuesday and might improve sufficiently to be a danger. J. Smolensk!. 3 4198 CRYSTAL JOHN (5) It (6 g Johnny Globe —Light Rey). No appeal on showings so far this season. D. Jones. 4 7275 EMPIRE ROYAL (2) It (5 m Lumber Dream—Vignon).

First start since June and might need run. 4A 5M9 FOREST KING (6) It (5 h Lumber Dream—Ahumai). Has been most unlucky in his two starts this season. With a

reasonable run should just about win. R. Nyhan. 5 1217 FORTUNATE (8) It (5 g Garrison Hanover — Dillon’s Advice). Broke at six furlongs in his race last week when leading, then made ground for seventh. Capable of racing prominently. S. Edge. 8 1205 GENERAL DEMAND (7) It (5 g Van Hanover — All an ax). Made up ground for fine fifth to Dreamy Morn last week. Will have to im-

prove very little on that run to be a top chance. C. Devine 7 5952 MANAWARU (9) It (5 g Prince Channing — Flying Mile). First start since beaten half a head by Chequer Board at Addington on February 27. Good win at Methven trials on Tuesday. Looks near his best and should go close. A. Harrison. • 00 PRINCE MIMOSA (unruly) It (7 g Mimosa Lawn—Truis

True). No appeal as he is not a reliable beginner. R. Curtin. ♦ #734 WALK ALONE (11 It (5 g Bachelor Hanover—stroll). Racing most unluckily and will need only a reasonable run to be a top chance. T. 1# YOUNG ROBIN (4) It (7 g Garrison Hanover— Madam Grattan). No appeal on latest efforts. C. McDonald. 11 430# BRAVINE (4) 12 (5 m Bachelor Hanover — Che-

nault). Racing rather disappointingly and makes little appeal. R. Butt. 12 3121 DREAMY MORN (2) 12 (4 h Lumber Dream—Rosalie Morn). Dashing run to win last week. In spite of handicap of 12 yards should be one of the better prospects. G. Shand. 13 2000 FALSE SQUARE (3) 12 (6 g Fallacy—Red Square). No appeal on two runs at national meeting L. Thomas. 14 2099 LOCAL LIE (1) 12 (6 m Local Light—Tall Story). Unlucky ninth last Saturday when making a fresh start. Was sixth to Radiant Globe at Methven trials and looks ready to show form at short notice. Better than an outside chance in this field. P. O'Reilly. 15 1754 NOBLE LORD (5) 12 (4 h Lordship — Ebonite). Good fourth to Smokey Express last Saturday at Addington. Not set an easy task, but for all that should make a bold

bid. D. G. Nyhan. Bracket: Empire Royal and Forest King.

10.20 p.m.— (T.A.B. Closes 7.30 p.m.) RACEWAY STAKES

FANCIED RUNNERS AERIAL MORN: Raced rather unluckily in three appearances so far. Should be a great place chance. COLONEL ADIOS: Faded last week after being checked early. Went well enough at Methven trials to be a top prospect. EDEN PAL: Two splendid races at the national meeting suggested that he should go close to winning this event. GALATAS: Useful sprinter on her day and in spite of dismal showing last Saturday might surprise. LORD ASHBURY: Will appreciate the flying start and should be in the finish. SAFE ADVICE: Another expected to be suited by the flying start. Should be near his best and capable of a bold run.

1 •100 ■•Me Girl (0) It s 3 21 9011 F. Bebbington Ebby Glebe (1) D. G. Nyhan Good Admiral (4) It It 3 1206 T. May Wadestewn (3) It F. Holmes « 0527 Winter Star (5) It 7 0927 J. Burgess Al Mundy (7) 24 ■ 9 0704 4493 Broughton (9) Chief Walk (1) 24 24 10 00 G. Here Flying Globe (4) 24 1800 I. Sutherland Glencree (2) C. White Great Elect (3) Super Joe (5) 13 3076 24 14 5302 B Hamilton Cotton Hanover (1) 48 P. Gallagher Id vim wan matin Scratched: Only One.

TRAVIS STAKES *2000; 2:15 class: mobile start 13f. 1 1201 Daisy Charles (1) G. Shand It 2 4013 Garrison House (8) D. Townley It 9 2475 Heatherloch (7) D. Mangos Light Eve (3) D. Milne It 4 0240 It 5 0000 Prince Forbes (4) It • 0046 O. Hooper Refluent (5) M. Holmes It 7 Royal Ascot (6) A. Harrison It • 1334 Venfall (2) J. Smolensk! It

VArvKW a i $1200; 2.18 class; 13f. 1 5750 Archer (13) It O. Hooper 2 4044 Bachelor Star (12) It D. Jones

3 0990 4 3700 Candy Frost (9) J. Carmichael Country Martial (15) It It 5 • 0000 3400 P. O’Reilly Darey (11) Good Scotch (1) T. Moore It It 7 1000 Grand Inquisitor (14) M. McTigue It 8 3070 Haughty Scott (0) D. Dench It 9 0235 Lawrence (2) D. Townley It 10 0402 Looking Forward (10) J. Smolensk! It 11 5399 Morpheus (5) J. Noble It Ila 8100 Noble Hanover (3) D. Mangos It 12 3300 Tlawana (7) M. Holmes It 13 14 0700 3068 B. Nyhan It It 15 3100 Wee Geld (10) It Bracket: Morpheus and Noble Hanover.

1 3769 AH Local (7) It R. Brosnan 2 3560 Dancing Step (6) F. Newfield Faerie Mab (5) H K7vhan ■ It 3 0940 It 4 9897 4a 1704 5 0776 6 0090 n. in ynan Flying Home (12) LOcal Rote (4) Gay Local (9) Just Hope (2) W. Butt King Dillon (3) J. .'Hampton It It It 7 0000 It 8 9 0338 3480 Margaret, Marie (11) J. Smolensk! Swift Action (10) It It D. D. Nyhan 10 0188 Tullamore Dew (1) It 11 0979 Vlole??a e %) It M- Holmes

AVON HANDIAF $1000; 2.10 class; 2m. 1 0810 Baltimore (14) M. Nordqvlst Dryham lea (8) R. Butt It 2 231 It 3 7446 Great Time (4) A. Ford It 4 7535 Klngsway star (15) It 5 7012 Light Command (13) D. Jones It 6 0210 Logan Low (3) W. Butt It 7 3086 Lustre Boy (8) G. Cdurt It 8 7321 Misleading (11) M. Watson. It 9 0108 Pono (0) G. Adamson It 10 3001 Roy (16) G. Shand It 10A 9360 Twilight Fair (1) H 11 9445 Snow Light (2) M. Holmes It 12 2503 Top Brass (12) L. SmlUle It 13 4214 Vanadium (7) C. Devine 14 0220 Winter Queen (5) D. Townley. It 15 041 Young Darran (10) It

$2500; trotters; 2:14 class; Hm. 1 8587 Arlta 16) L Sutherland It 2 4660 Black Frost (3) „ „„ _ M. Nordqvlst It 2a 9080 Marius (1) . .... i- Nordqvist It 3 7156 Frl (5) W. Lowe It 4 4006 Johnny Fling (2) J. Smolensk! It 5 8216 Smokey Cord (4) W. Taumanu It 6 6802 Aronmot (1) 12

7 0445 Bambi (4) 12 G. Shand 9 0004 Logan Park (2) 12 10 1118 Precocious (5) J. Carmichael 12 Bracket: Marius and Black

$1450: 2:17 class; mobile start; lim. 1 2575 Aerial Morn (3) A. Bourne It 2 0320 Colonel Adios (7) It 3 7532 Eden Pal (5) M. De Filippi It 4 4440 Galatas (1) M. Holmes It 5 0886 Golden Splendour (6) D. Morland It 6 5504 Lord Ashbury (2) P. Yeatman It 7 1500 Nonevero (4) D. Jones It 8 5997 Safe Advice (8) It

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ADDINGTON Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32702, 3 September 1971, Page 2 (Supplement)