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TROTTING

Auckland August Meeting t AYRMONT CHIMES WINS By Telegraph—Press Association. , • Auckland, August 20. The .Auckland. Trotting Club's meeting was held in fine weather. After the morning rain the track was somewhat dead. The attendance was 0000. The totalisator Investments were £21,585/10/-, compared with £27,440/10/- on the first day of the spring .meeting last October. Results are as follow:— , . 1 INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP, of 150 50v5.;.3.45 class. One mile and a half. 8 PARRISH BELLE, 84yds. behind (Pllllnger) 1 B ZANZIBAR, 24yds. behind (Murray) 2 2 CARL MACK, 48yds. behind (Smith) 3 Also started: 7 Black Ballin, scr.; 9 Katalo, scr.; 8 Moko Girl, scr.; 3 Win Huon, scr. (bracketed witih winner): 1 Bessie Parrish, 12yds. behind; 8 Gold Realm, 34yds. behind; 4 Windchat, 36yds. behind. Neck; two lengths. Time, 3mln. 30 3-ssec. .Winfichat was the early leader, but Parrish Belle was soon close up. Parrish Belle led Into the straight,' and held on to stave off a good effort by. Zanzibar. Carl Mack who showed fine speed, but broke, got up to beat Windchat for third place. MOUNT EDEN HANDICAP, of 130 sovs.; 3.0 class. One mile.and a quarter. 1 DERBY VALE, scr (August) 1 6 KEWPIE’S TRIUMPH, 12yds. behind • (Gee) 2 12 MARGARET WALLACE, scr. (Lee) 3 Also started: '9 Mazda scr. and Moko Chief sen (bracketed); 2 Bismuth, scr.; 18 Eleawah. scr.; 5 Great Fame; ser.; 7 Modern Light, Scr.; 14 Prince Etawah, scr.; 10 SI Moko, scr.; 11 Student Prince, scr.; 3 Cleao, 12yds. behind: 10 Jersey Thorpe. 12yds. behind; 13 Oliver Thorpe,‘ 12yds. behind; 17. Silver Link, 12yds. behind; 8 Whakahihi, 12yds. behind; 4 Jackie Thorpe, 24yds. behind: 15. Peter Lloyd, 36yd5... behind; .18 Marionette, 48yds. behind. ■ Halt a head each way. Time, 2min. 54 l-ssec. . ■Derby Vale was in the lead past the stand, with Margaret Wallace and Kew-’ pie’s Triumph handy. Derby Vale and Kewple’s Triumph were together into the straight; Derby Vale winning in a great finish by half a head, with Margaret Wailace the same . distance away third. AUGUST HANDICAP' of. 400 SOTS.; 4.94 class. Two miles. 1 AYRMONT. CHIMES, scr. -• ■ (J. Bryce, jun.) 1 3 ENAWAH, 12yds. behind (McMillan) 2 2'AUTO MACHINE, • 12yds. behind' . ■ ' ; ; ■ . (Brown) 3 Also started: 7 Trustworthy, scr.: 4 Hal Chimes scr. and Stanmoor 24 (bracketed) : 6 Great Delight, 12yds. behind; 5 Gold Treasure,' 24yds. behind; . Two lengths: 1 one length and a half. Time, 4min. 37 l-ssec. ' ’ ‘ .Ayrmonth Chimes’lay In behind Trust-, worthy, until a quarter of a mile from home, when he moved past her. and. always going well;, won comfortably from t Enawah. Auto Machine, who was/last coming into, the straight, made a run on the'outside and got third-place. Hal Chimes was fourth. ■ONEHUNGA HANDICAP. ' of 175 sovs.; 4.42 class. Two miles. , 1 KEWPIE’S GUY. 12yds. behind (Paul). 1 2 DAN'DIRECT. 24yds. behind J, ■ ■ ■; 7, . i . : (Newdick) 2 6 DEALER. 66yds. behind . . (Saunders) 3 Also started: 3 Bonniepah. scr.: 5 Gold Sovereign. 48yds. behind: 7. Brutus. 60yds behind; 4.Tnmatakura. 72yds. behind. Two lengths; four lengths. /Time.; 4mln. 44 1-osec. ■ • ' ; ; . Kewple’s Guy,led throughout, winning with great ease from Dan Direct, who had always been up handy. Dealer made a fair run for third.’and Gold Sovereign was fourth. Bonniewah was turned round at the start, losing much ground. ROYAL OAK HANDICAP, of 175 sovs.; ■ - • 4.46 class; Two miles. ' ; " 1 VALLODEN. scr. (August). ■ 1 ' 2 JOCK BINGEN. 72yds. behind (Bmlth) 2 6 WIMMERA KING. scr. (McSweeney) 3 Also started: 4 Explosion. 12yds. behind; 3 Etta; Cole, ,72yds. behind: 5 Paradigm. 72yds. behind. :Neck; five? lengths. Time, 4min. 46 3-5 sec. " ■.■■■.. - - Wlmmera-King and Vallbden soon established a long lead, with Jock Bingen making up ground,-and the'others breaking. Jock Bingen challenged strongly, but Valloden held on to beat him narrowly. ~ MASSEY MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 260 sovs.; 2.52 class. One mile and a quarl ter. ■ •' • 1 GREAT PARRISH. 36yds. behind ' (Paul) 1 2 AYRMONT CHIMES. 36yds. behind (pen. 24yds.) (J. Bryce.. Jun.) 2 3 BENEFICE. 36yds.' behind (Julian) 3 Also started:: 4. Carniil, scr.: 6 Dad’s Hope. 1 scr.: 9 Gaza, scr.: 8 Bonniewah. scr.; 5 Master Hula, 24yds. behind; 10 Woodvale. 24yds.-. behind: 7'Daytime; 36yds. behind. '' ' ' /' ' « Head; one length and a half. Time, 2mln. 48‘ 3-ssec.‘ ■ ■ I ; . Gaza and Dad’s Hope made the pace, but turning into'the straight the field bunched and In an exciting finish Great Parrish got. the verdict from Ayrmont., Chimes, with Benefice third. ’ Dad’.s hope .was fo.urth. GREY .LYNN HANDICAP, of 150 sovs. (3.34 class). One mile and a half. 3 KEWPIE’S TRIUMPH, scr .. (Gee) 1 2 JACKIE THORPE, set .. (Saunders) 2 1 PRINCE PEDRO,,24 .. (McMillan) 3 Also started: 5 Cleao, scr; 8 Moko Chief, scr; 10 Oliver Thorpe, scr; 9 Rey de Quest, 'scr; 7 Polly’s Picture. 12; 11 Reliance, 30; 4 Some Dillon, 36: 6 Lady Yvonne, 48. Five lengths; half a length. Kewple’s Triumph led from, end to end, scaring a popular win for the veteran owner-trainer Gee, who was given a great reception by the crowd. Jackie Thorpe stayed on-well to beat Prince PeHro’for third; Some Dillon .was .fourth, , s , ORAKEI HANDICAP (saddle), of 150 sovs. (2.29 'Class).' .■■■ One ;nille. > 3 OUR PETER, scr (Mclnnally) 1 4 /MARIONETTE, 12 (Laver) 2 2 DAD'.S HOPE. 36 .... (Grimmond) 3 Also started: 7 Jersey Thorpe, scr; 6 Modern Light, scr; 9 Peter Lloyd, scr; 8 Satin Bird, ser; 1 Derby Vale, scr; 11 Reliance, 12; 5 Hohora, 36: 10 Brutus, 36. Three lengths; five lengths; Time, 2.17 1-5. ■' •' .■ •• . ' ' ■ 1

The field was closely bunched for .five furlongs, when Dad’s Hope took charge. Our Peter passed him at the turn to win easily, from Jtarlonette.. Dad’s, Hope was third and Jersey Thorpe fourth.

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 287, 31 August 1931, Page 14

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TROTTING Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 287, 31 August 1931, Page 14

TROTTING Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 287, 31 August 1931, Page 14