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GORE RESULTS

(X.Z. Press Association) GORE. (Track easy; weather overcast.) WALLIS MEMORIAL HANDICAP, $1350 ; 2:18 class; 2m. 4/4 DEN HEST (1) It G. Shand 1 6/6 JERRY'S TALENT (2a) It C. Woodward 2 5/5 STAR LAND (14) 48 S. Henderson 3 Scratched: Darkle Song, Lord Avrho. Three-quarters of a length, three lengths and a half, length and a half. Beau Belle fourth Times: 4:33 2-5. 4:33 3-5, 4:30 Win: $11.75. Places: 53.10, $3.75, 53.55. Brackets: Jerry’s Talent and Shortwaves. CROYDON HANDICAP, $950; 2:20 class: trotters; 11m. 2/2 HERE HINE (3) It R Brosnan 1 1/3 BLUE MINK (6) It G. Shand 2 9/9 AIRDRIE (17) It R. Mclntyre 3 Scratched: Brydone Lad, Star-1 proof. Three lengths, two] lengths and a quarter, sixj lengths. Accras fourth. Times: 3:25 4-5, 3:26 2-5. 3:27 3-5. Win: ' $4 60. Places: $2.25. $2.35, $5.90. EASTERN SOUTHLAND THREE-YEAR-OLD HANDICAP, S 1500; IJm. 5/4 ROBRAY (1) It K. Balloch 1; 4/5 ROSELAND KNIGHT 118) It A. Cox 2 6/6 VALIANT PRINCE (16) It R. Cameron 3i Scratched: Coral Donna, Master Terry. Half a head, neck, nose. Special Hanover fourth.l Time: 3:22 2-5. 3:22 3-5, 3:22 4-5.! Win: $9.55. Places: $2.95. $3.55, | $4.35. TRIAL HANDICAP No. 1, $1900; 2:20 class; IJm. First division 6/8 APPROVED (7) It T. Harkness 1 13/12 VICON (23) It F. Franks 2 1/1 CHARLIE WYN It R Todd 3 Scratched: De Kaye, Doctor; Lorn Four lengths, half a length, head Sweet Leigh fourth. Times:! 3:25 1-5, 3:26 3:26 1-5. Win: $7.50. Places: 53.85, $5.95. Second division 1/1 COMIC COURT (10a) It D. Harley 1 7/5 ADEPT '2, It M. Skinner 2 11/9 MICHAEL CAMPBELL It A. Cox 31 Scratched: Frances Marie. Nye-I talla Half a head, two lengths! and a half, half a length. Lancer Hanover fourth. Times: 3:211 1-5, 3:21 2-5. 3:22. Win: $2.50. Places: S2. $3.45 Brackets: Approved and Black | Autumn; Vicon and Wakanui; Comic Court and Charlie Wyn. GORE TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP, S 2000: 2:16 class; 13f. 2/1 THURSA 9) It F Bennett 11 7/7 IN DEMAND 4> It A. Townley 2 1/2 MARCUS JOHN (5) It B. Fordyce 3 Also started: 14/13 Ablain, 10/91 All Local. 4/3 Ron Hanover, 12/12! Longbook 3/4 Fantastic, 11/11; bpangled Mary. 13/14 Frenchelle, 8 5 Debra Charles, 8/5 Donna. Charles, 17/17 Talavara, 5/6 Fait! Accompli, 15/15 Lee Frost, 6/8! True Globe, 16/16 Hundred; Chance, 9/10 Daisy Charles Length, half a length, nose. Hundred Chance fourth. Times: 3:38. 3:38 1-5 , 3:38 2-5. Win $6 60 Places: $2 20. $3.70, $2 25 MATAURA HANDICAP, $1150; 2:19 class; trotters; 13f. VI BACHELOR TOM 3) It J. Ferguson 1 3/2 JOHN DALE ,19) 24 H Skinner 2 15/14 JOHNNY'S QUEEN (11) It A. Stack 31 Scratched: Quiet Hours. Prince Rada. Three lengths and]

a half, three-quarters of a length, neck. Wadestown fourth. Times: 3:45 2-5, 3:44 1-5, 3:46 2-5. Win: $2.30. Places: $1.45, $2.05, $12.95. R. S. GREEN MEMORIAL HANDICAP, $1150; 2:19 class; 13f. 2/2 WAINUI'S GOLD (15) It R. Cameron 1 4/4 BRIAN HANOVER (12) It P. O’Reilly jun. 2 7/9 COLOSSAL DICK (8) It ; M. Skinner 3 Also started: 14/13 Night Chief, , 11/12 Cecily’s Gift, 16/17 Mighty Lord. 10/8 Sherwood Fleur, 10/8 ! Sherwood Pick, 1/1 Jamaican, 3/3 Gae d’Or. 6/6 Cheeky Lass, 8/7 ’ Little Adam, 12/11 Jumbo Jack, 5/5 Helenca, 9/10 Demonstrator, ; 13/14 Chatton Lad, 17/16 Real Venture, 15/15 Charlie’s Romance. Two legnths and a half, three lengths, length. Demonstrator fourth. Times: 3:37, 3:37 3-5, 3:38 1-5. Win: $5.50. Places: $2.05, $3.20, ; $5.20. TRIAL HANDICAP No. 2, ’ $950; 2:20 class; 14m. J 7/5 MISTER ROBBIE (20) It G. Shirley 1 ! 4/4 MUSIC HALL (12) It C. Woodward 2 8/7 ALRUJEN (14) It M. Skinner 3; < Scratched: Sir Singe, Sombre ;Soeur, Damian Peter, Society! i Jane. Length, length and al ; quarter, half a head. Happv Land; (fourth. Times: 3:24 2-5, 3:24 3-5, 3:25. Win: $12.35. Places: $3.35, $2.70, $4.30. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, $1350; 2:17 class; 14m. 2/3 OLD TIMER (13) 24 G. Shand 1 I 5/5 ADIOS ENSIGN (2) it W. Kyle 2 I 9/9 DARKIE SONG (7) It B. Fordyce 3 Scratched: Lord Avrho, Meridian, Van Vaiette. Head, half a ! length, length and a quarter. I Star Land fourth. Times: 2:42 2-5, 2:44 3-5, 2:44 4-5. Win: 54.15. Places: $1.55. $3.25, $6.45. Bracket: Darkie Song and Garrison Band. Northern flavour Mr A. Clouston, a North Island owner who has been a generous supporter of South Island racing for many years, had his colours i carried to a decisive win bv the , two-year-old. Sub Indian, oil the I first day of the South Canterbury 1 Jockey Club’s meeting yesterday. Sub Indian led all the way in the Juvenile Handicap, winning by a length and a quarter from Grey Way, which beat Bellmond ‘by the same margin. Sub Indian is one of the first > representatives of the imported Crepello horse, Indian Order and his dam was the very useful performer, Subside. Bellmond’s third in her race I debut was creditable and this Lomond filly, a half-sister to Eiffel Tower, seems likely to im- ■ prove the record of a notable I southern racing family. The win favourite, Shudup. did not appear to be going well in cramped quarters on the inside early. He was switched to the outside before the home turn and made some headway through a gap. but it was clear a furlong out that victory was beyond his • reach. TIMARU TROTTING CLUB INC. NOMINATIONS for all events I tboth days) of the Timaru Trotting Club’s Summer Meeting to be held on January 13 and 20. 1973, close on Thursday, December 28, 1972, at 3 p.m. C. F. McKENZIE, Secretary. Phone 4938 : Telegrams Timtrot. —Advt.

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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33110, 28 December 1972, Page 7

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GORE RESULTS Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33110, 28 December 1972, Page 7

GORE RESULTS Press, Volume CXII, Issue 33110, 28 December 1972, Page 7

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