TROTTING
FOEBUEY PARK MEETING. By Telegrauh—Preta Aetoclatlon.
Dunedin, November 29. The- Fortmry Park Trotting Club concluded its spring meeting to-day in tempestuous weather, accompanied by wild tihoweis. The attendance was muuh larger than on the previous day., 'i'ho track was in. fair order and 6oino good raciujj was witnessed. The totalisator investments lor the day totalled .£37,011, compared with i 29,18$ on the coiTespondiuß day last year. Tho total for the meeting was JCii'i.bSti, last yew's liguics being ,£54,514. i SJiLOM) AMATEUR HANDICAP, of 130 6ovs, One mile and a half.
5 Van Director, scr 1 1 Norma Villon, 72yds. behind 2 Winker Dillon, 81yds. behind 3 Also started: 3 Peter Beck, ecr.; 7 Euseell Maid, scr.; 9 Child Heiress, scr.; tj Carrie Vue, 12yds. behind; 8 Wallace Billon, 12yds. behind; 2 Liltlefield, 12yds. bvhimi; 10 Kaweka, !Xiyd=. behind. Won by 30 lengths, with 20 lengths between second and third. Time, 3miu. 48 ADVANCE HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. One ' milo and a half. 2 Leila Denver, scr \ 1 3 St. Mihiel, 36yds. behind 2 1 Kockaway, 12"yds. beliind -. 3 Also started: 4 Hoch Aye, 12yds. behind; 5 Mailo, 12yds. behind; 8 Nell Pointer, 12yds. behind; 6 Billy Dillon, 12yds. behind. Won by 30 Icngtlis. with four lengths between second and third. Time, 3min. 43. ; 2-ssec. SUBUEBAN HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. One mile and a half. 3 Rita Eoie, GOyds. buhind 1 1 Kola Bell, scr 2 13 Moving Picture, scr 3 Also started: 7 Laurior, 6cr.; 9 Undecided, scr.; 12 JS'gapuna, scr.; 2 Merry Bingen, 12yds. bcliiud; i Violina M., 12yds. biliiud; Wilkes, 12yds. behind; 5 Urey Home, 24yds. beninu; 8 AVailiemo, 24yds. beliind; li Lord A'eison, 48yds. behind; 11 Maungalua, 98yds. behind.; 10 Deiyille Wood, i32yus. behind. Won by six lengnhs, with four lengths betwsen second anj third. Time, 3niiu. liscc.
FORBUEY CUP, of COO soys. Two miles. 1 Moneymaker, liOyds. behind 1 2 Dean Billon, 12yds. behind 2 3 Sn&hwood, 30yds. behind 3 Also started: 11 Korke's Drift, ser.; S Huon Patch, scr.; 7 Star Queen, 6cr.; 5 Whispering Willie, 21yds. behind; 3 Albert Cling, lOSyds. behind (bracketed with Sashwood); 9 Eeta Peta, 30yds. behind; i Cam'iccio, lOSyds. behind; li Trix Pointer, 120 yds. buliiud." •*" The winner entered the straight) three lengths in front of Dean Dillon. In tlip run home Moneymaker kept clear and won by two and a half lengths. Poui lengths separated second and third. Time, 4uiin. 37 4-ssec. TAINUI HANDICAP, of 200 eovs. Two miles. 1 The Book, scr 1. 6 Koraki, scr 2 2 Young Star Pointer, (iOyds. behind 3 Also started: 8 Prince Burlington, 48 yds. behind; 7 Marie Tempest, 12yds. behind; 3 Mooney, 12yds. behind; i Royal Chance, 21yds. behind; 9 Uladiola, liOyds. behind; 5 Silver Shoe, Siyds. behind. Won by eight lengths, with four lengths between second and Wiird. Time, 4uiin. 51 2-ssoc. VICTOKIA HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Two miles. 3 Eosie M'Kinney, scr 1 1 Pieter Tiuiinerman, scr ; 2 2 Miss Patty, 24yds. behind 3 Also started: i> Lovebird, scr.; 8 Parkfield, 3Gyds. behind; 9 Uoodernll, GOyds. behind; 6 AViniata, GOyds. behind; 10 Patard. 70yds. behind; 1 Biliy Parole, HOyds. behind; 7 Whispering Willie, 252 yds. behind.' Won by a head, dho same distance separating second and third. Time, 4niiu. 58 2-iacc. EMPIRE HANDICAI , , of 200 sove. One mile and a half. 5 Guynemer, 18yds.-k'liind 1 9 EtlieldoniM,' 12scc : 3 1 Uuardcss, 24s.ee 3 _ Also started: 2 Melisande, scr.; 7 Medallious, 2-L-ec; 3 ltothclilf, 24scc; 1 Doreen Dilloii, 36sec; 10 Biddy Tracey, 36sec.; 8 AYiid Briar, 36see.; 6 Luily Swithin, -ISsce. Won by fivo lengths, with seven lengths between second and third. Time, 3uiiu, 33sec.
HECOVERY HANDICAP, of 200 sove, ° One mile. G Asturio. 4Syds. behind 1 1 All Bell, 12yds. behind 2 8 Bacchus, scr ; S
Also started: 4 Our Chum, tor.; 7 Crometiill, 24yds. behind; 2 Bmlwood, 36yds. behind; 5 llorko's Drifd, 4Syds. behiiul ; 3 Matty's Boy, GOyds. behind. Won by a long neck, with eight lengths between second and third. Time, 2miu. 17sec,
The winning owners wyrc:—J. G. S. Holmes, .£150; E. G. Jl'Ciillough .£375; J. Fundi, .£210; E. E. Cussen, A. H. Hudson, A. ]•;. Webster, W. W. Wilson, A. llemlriek.--un, .M. O'Brien, and C Tav.' lor, each C CIGO; ,1. Porter, .£150; C W Hammond, Edwards and Clarke, Hmnl phnes and Edwards. XVIO each; J. \V. iL'C'iirdy, -Mrs. i". C. Alliiißton, W. Lidsione, Wootton, mid Fleininjr, amoo each: K. Hadfiel<l, .£GO; S. Hawthorne, ..Coll; James M'Jvewon, C. .Mitohell, W. .11. Youii", Paton and Fleming, £(0 each; K. J. Jhmro, J. Padtcrson, .£3O each' U. t JlLcod. .L'2s; A. Keid, G. S. Smith, E. - each; W, J. • Gordon, A. s «■• J - Uryce, It. liuthven, ,T. It. Corre- . clmn, U. Jomilly, G. Aitcheson, and St. ' ivirby, MO each.
Owners and trainers interested in the Wooclvillo mcehiifj aro reminded that ac ceptaiircs for Hie first <l«y events and for tho lnal Plato closo on Wednesday.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 57, 1 December 1919, Page 8
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