GREYMOUTH TROTS
Harold Logan Paces Exhibition Mile SETS TRACK RECORD By Telegraph.—Press Association. Greymouth, Jan. 5. The Greymouth Trotting Club’s summer meeting opened to-day in fine weather; the track was fast. The attendance was large, and the totnlisator Investments were 4.8208, an increase ot 411299/10/- over last year s opening day total, 157059/10/-. Harold Logan paced an exhibition mile in 2min. ssec., thus cutting 2 4-'ssec. off the previous record for tills track set by Author Dillon in 1920. The last half-mile took Imin. 0 l-ssec. Results are as follow:— GUINNESS HANDICAP, of 100 sovs.; 3.45 class for one mile and a half. Twelve furlongs and a half. 5 WARESS, Ser (Mcligue) 1 1 OLIVE KEY, 24yds. behind (M. 15. Edwards) 3 4 TRADA, (Birkett) 3 Also started: 3 Gun Metal, sen;-2 Good Companion, sen; 12 Guy Menzies, sen; 13 Harvostln, sen; 12 Chiming Day, sen; » Embattle, scr.; 15 Pekara, sen; 10 Realcen, wr.; 7 Lemoro, 12yds, behind; 6 Eastern Prince. 24yds. behind; 14 Admiral Wrack, 24yds. behind. _ , ■ Six lengths; two lengths Eastern Prince was fourth. Times, 3.34 4-o, 4-6, 3.30 2-5. EXPRESS HANDICAP, of. 100 sovs.; unhop'pled trotters 3.51 class for one mile and a .half. Twelve furlongs and a half. 1 RESOUND, scr (M. Holmes) 1 4 PAGE GIRL, set (Young) 2 9 GUY OAJIBX'NE, scr (Witte) 3 Also started: 7 Olson, s<?r, 13 bister Mary, scr.; G Canton scr. nnd Marvin Guy 4Syds. behind (bracketed): 12 Sandy N., 24yds. behind; Harvest Dillon, 24yds, behind; 8 Worthy Star, 33yds. behind; ■> Mataunga, 30yds. behind; 2 Real Bell, 48vds. behind; 14 Amonos, 72yds. behind: 0 Bronte, 84yds. behind; 11 Honeymoon, 81yds. behind. •Two lengths •„ half a length. Canton was fourth. Times, 3.48 1-5, 5.40, 3.49 1-5. ELECTRIC HANDICAP (saddle), of 100 sovs.; 2.23 class for one mile. Light furlongs and a half. 4 GREAT THOUGHT, 24yds. behind (Fraser). 1 3 STELLA BINGEN, scr. (A. Holme?) 2 7 CHANCELLOR BOY, 24yds. behind (,T. Bryce, junior) 3 Also started: 9 Kawana, scr,; 10 Pretender, scr.; 0 Le Fashion, scr.; 2 Oros Pride, scr.; 5 Chllde de Oro, 33yds, behind; 5 Rare Pronto, 80yds. behind; 10 Ulm, 33yds, behind. . .. il’our lengths; one. Llm was fourth. Times: 2.23 3-5, 2.29, 2.27 3-5. DOMINION HANDICAP, ot 175 sovs.; 3.28 class for one mile and a half. Twelve I furlongs and a half. 1-AVEKNUS, scr. (King) 1 4'MANOEUVRE, scr (McKendry) 2 5 IROKENA, 12yds. behind (R- Donald) 3 ’Also started: <1 Aristotle, scr.; 8 Golden Ore, scr.; 7’Halswell Queen, scr.; 2 Willie Derby, scr., and Wrecker, 12yds. behind, bracketed; 6 Wild Guy, 24yds. behind. One length and a half; half a length. Times: 3.35, 3.35 2-5, 334 2-5. Avernus led into the straight and won easily. Manoeuvre, although badly pocketed, came through well, just beating Rokena for second. Aristotle was fourth. INTERMEDIATE HANDICAP, of 110 sovs.; 3.3 class for one mile and a quarter. Ten furlongs and a half. 1 WAR OFFICER, 12yds. behind (M. B. Edwards) 1 2 ST. FELIX, scr (C. Donald) 2 9 LEMORO, scr (Jarden) 3 Also started: 8 Mary de Oro, scr.; 13 Qulnabba, scr.; 12 Rose Guy, scr.; 0 Vesta Ray, scr.gl Radley, 12yds. behind; 5 Wee Parrish, 24yds. behind; 7 Donum; 24yds. behind; 11 Le Voyage, 24yds. behind; 3 Rey Spec, 24yds, behind; 10 Fernbrook Lass, 30yds. behind. Two lengths; four lengths. Fernbrook Lass was fourth. Times: 3.1 3-5, 3.3 2-5, 3.4 4-5. SUMMER HANDICAP, of 120 sovs.; unhoppled trotters: 5.1 class for two jniles. Fourteen furlongs and a half. 1 NICO YA, 30yds. behind (L. Bcrkett) 1 4 TANEPAI, 72yds. behind ....(Clark) 2 3 HONEYMOON, scr (Alborn) 3 Also started: 2 Amonos; scr.; 9 Dawn So, noma, scr.; 8 Fair Exchange, scr.; 7 Sandy N„ scr.; (! Worthy Star, scr.; 5 Don Chenault, GOyds. behind. Two lengths,; four lengths. Amono? was fourth. Times, 4.17, 4.14 3-5, 4.20 4-5. HIGH-CLASS TROTTERS' HANDICAl 1 , of 200 sovs.; unhoippled trotters; 3.27 class for one mile and a half. Twelve furlongs nnd a half. 4 OLIVE NELSON, 84yds. behind ■ (Simson) 1 0 STANLEY T., 72yds. behind (Young) 2 3 ALL PETERS, scr. (J. Bryce, junior) 3 I Also started: 3 Standby, scr.: 5 Admiral Bingen, 24yds. behind; 1 Biddy Parrish, 34yds. behind. : Six lengths; one length and a half. Times, 3.33 2-5, 3.30 4-5, 3.48. , From a perfect start All Peters, Admiral Bingen, and Biddy Parrish Jed out. The last-named broke passing the stand and dropped welj back. There was little change until the home turn was reached, when Stanley T. and Olive Nelson mowed down t'he opposition; the latter winning easily, Stanley T. broke in the straight but regained his stride to get second. Standby was fourth. DASH HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. ; 2.10 class for one mile. Eight furlongs and a half. 5 CHILD DE ORO. scr (Maidens) 1 2 GUMDIGGER, scr (C. Donald) 2 1 SILVER BINGEN, 12yds, behind . (Kennerley) 3 Also started: 4 War Chance, scr.; 7 Vestas, scr.; 3 Donna Gtilvallis, scr.; 0 Bonny Drift, 12yds. behind: 8 Golden Ore, 12yds. behind; 2 Harold Denver, scr. (bracketed with the winner). One length; two lengths. War Chance was fourth. Times, 2.24 1-5, 2.22 2-5, 2.23 REEFTON ACCEPTANCES By Telegraph,—Press Association, Greymouth, Jan. 5. Acceptances for the iirst day of the Reefton Jockey Cldb’s meeting, to be held on January 7 and 9, are as follow:—
TRIAL HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Six furlongs and a halt. White Doe .. 9 6 Reserve Hund 8 4 Eaton Hall .91 Gold Arrow . 8 1 Arrowmid . 8 8 Cinders 7 12 Rothen ... .. 8 8 Imasurvey . 7 7 FIRST HANDICAP, of 80 sovs. Seven •Elude furlongs. .. 9 10 Polydora 8 10 Taku Tama . 9 0 Eaton Hall .. 8 8 Animated ..9 3 Jael 8 0 Noteworthy . 9 0 Dawn o’ Day 8 0 Crash .. 8 12 JUNCTION TROT, of 75 sovs.; 2.26 class. Salute One mile. .... scr Olive Iley ., . scr Eastern Prince scr Warces .... , scr Cinema . 24 Admiral wrack scr ROy Direct .. . Wl Vesta Ray .. scr Hornbrook Lass 30 I’EROTTI MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 113 sovs. One mile and a quarter. Riri * 30 0 CoomasBie 7 11 Ravine ..9Q Fortnllee 7 3 Adelphi .. 9 0 Eaton Hall . 7 3 Monastic .. S 13 Gold Bag ... t Giggleswick . 8 g jael 7 0 MEMBERS’ HANDICAP, of 75 SOVS. Mataa Five furlongs. . .. 9 It) Crash 8 7 Verden .. 1> 7 Gold Arrow . 7 10 Hull Crop . Subdivision .. 9 4 imasurvey 7 7 . 0 2 MARUIA HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. Seven Ringing furlongs. Coouuissie .. 7 9 Cheer 10 Buoyant 7 4 Argentic ..9 8 Jael 7 3 Rothen .. 8 1 Dawn o’ Day 7 0 Fortallce .. 8 0 . SOLDIERS’ TROT, of 80 sovs.: 3.41 class. One mile and a halt. Vesta Bay .... ser Reylena .... >. scr Cinema .... ser Superb . scr Dolly Derby ' ,. yer Le Voyage ... . :m) Olivo Key .... ser Fernbrook Lass 48 Admiral Wrack scr Blnsearth . 60 PROGRESS HANDICAP. of 84) SOVS, Adelphi Seven furlongs. • •9 4 Miss Mercia . 8 8 Rnvlne ..94 Giggleswick . 8 7 Subdivision . 8 It) Pakltere 8 5 Taku Tama . 8 9 Gold Rag ... 7 0
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