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OUTSIDERS WIN

Whangarei Opening Day IMAMINT’S HANDICAP Impressive Win by Boughal Dominion Special Service. Wliangiu'ei, April 11. The Whangarei Racing Club's meeting opened to-day in beautiful weather. There was a large attendance and the totalizator investments were £GGOG/10/- agaiuzt £7184 on the first day last' year. There were several surprise wins during the day, and there were several good dividends, Imiunint, Royal Secret and Gay Cockade all returning solid prices. Three Lengths’ Win. Gay Defence reached the front quickly from Racing Lady in (he Trial Stakes and beat her very easily by three lengths. Kilonsoa, coming from a long way back, got third three parts of a length away. Master Rex, who was on the outside at the top, ran on to get fourth ahead of Gas Acre and the win favourite Red Hawk, who raced below expectations.' Gay Defence is a three-year-old by Gay Shield and was greatly improved for his race at Dargaville on Monday. He should soon win again. Kilonsoa is a likely improver and may be an early winner. Stern Tussle in Straight. Te Hal and Muskon had the finish of the Portland Hack Handicap to themselves, and after a sustained tussle in the straight Te Hai won by a head. Lap Up came from a good way back to get third four lengths away, and Roman Mascot, who should be improved by the race, was fourth. Te Hai began from the extreme outside, but went out brilliantly to reach the front quickly. He is a good sort of three-year-old gelding by The Ace and should Win more races. Muskon Jias never run a better race and is becoming more solid. Takirl displayed speed only to retire in the straight. Outsider Wins. Only five started in the Melnnes Memorial Handicap, and Imamint, the outsider of the field, effected a surprise in winning narrowly from the wiu favourite Gay Marigold. Korokio and Bonny Gay led early. Bonny Gay assumed command after going three furlongs, and carried on the running to the straight entrance, where Gay Marigold had run up second on the rails, having had a fine run through on the inside at the top, with Imamint and Monanui handy. Imamint stayed best in a fine contest to win by a head from Gay Marigold, who defeated Bonny Gay by a length and a quarter. Monanui was fourth and Korokio was several lengths away last. It was Imamint’s first attempt over a mile and a quarter, and she finished very solidly after being quietly ridden by the apprentice, I. C. Smith. Gay Marigold was favoured with a beautiful run on the rails, but her big weight steadied her at the finish. Bonny Gay covered a lot of ground by lugging out from the rails, otherwise she would probably have won. Korokio also bored out badly, and this effectually settled her chances, as she dropped right back to the rear at the home turn. Good Hurdles Contest. Although there were only five runners, the Northland Hack Hurdles provided a good contest, victory going to Blue Bonnet, who was the outsider on the win machine. Volition was responsible for the early pace, but bored out badly rounding the turn out of the straight and gave way to Benighted, who led into the straight from Blue Bonnet, Gaskell and Volition. Benighted nnd Blue Bonnet were together at the last fence, and the latter finished solidly to win by a length and a half. Volition was two lengths away third, and .Gaskell was right up fourth. Blue Bonnet registered one of his best performances. Volition gave a line display of jumping for a beginner, but spoilt an excellent chance by hanging badly most of the way. Boughal Easily. The each-way favourite Boughal scored a decisive victory in the Stewards’ Handicap. Impasto and Boughal were together in front for about two furlongs, when Boughal drew out and went on to win by a length and a half from Crooning, who beat Hampton Park by half a head. Lord Willonyx was a close fourth, followed by Impasto and Tray Bit, who was always in the rear after stumbling and losing some lengths at the start. Boughal was too brilliant for the opposition. Crooning got a good run through on the rails at the turn, and stayed on just a shade better than Hampton Park, who was ou the outside most of the way. Gay Cockade Surprises. The top-weight Gay Cockade was responsible .for a surprise in winning the Settlers’ Handicap. Royal Potoa began from the outside, but she rushed to the front round the first turn from Wharamana. Gay Cockade joined Royal Potoa in the lend nearing the homo turn, and went on to win decisively from the win favourite, Magic Mint, who jvas not well placed early. Orlicld was patiently ridden and finished better than usual to get third ahead of Royal Potort 4 who Hied under her weight at the cud after going fast early. Another Surprise. There was another surprise when Royal Secret scored in the Maungatapere Hack Handicap. The win favourite Gay Egypt jumped out smartly from No. 1. Laudatory. badly placed early, ran round on the outside at the top and led into the straight with Gay Egypt, Muskon being next. Laudatory and Gay Egypt both failed in the last hall-furlong, where Royal Secret came through to win going away. Hawthorn was running on in second place, just beating Solo Song; Laudatory was fourth and Gay Egypt next. Laudatory made a big effort in the middle stages and might have won if she had not commenced her run so early. Gay Egypt had every chance. Royal Secret ran her usual solid race, nnd was assisted to victory by being splendidly handled. Sir Abb Impresses. The win favourie Sir Abb won the Waipu Handicap in good style. He was badly checked when Karangapai took the lead along the back from Royal Appellant, who came back on him. However, nc was nicely placed behind Karangapai and Royal Appellant at the turn, and finished in tiie most resolute fashion to score by a length and a quarter from Tybalt, who also ran on soundly. Jalldy Karo came from the rear to get third. and Royal Appellant was fourth, running his best race for some time. Sir Abb is a solid customer, and i ft steadily improving. He should be capable of winning in better company. Details of the Racing' By Telegraph.—Press Association. TRIAL STAKES, of £OO. Five furlongs. 2/1 GAY DEFENCE, 8.0 .... (Manson) 1 5/6 RACING LADY, 7.12 .... (Wiggins) 2 6/5 KILONSOA, 7.12 (Keesing) 3 Also started: 10/11 Aymon. 8.0; 0/9 Court Arma, 8.0; 7/8 Gar Vaals, 8.0; 1.3/13 Jackie, 8.0; 4/4 Matser Rex. 8.0; 1/2 Red Hawk, 8.0; 11/10 Gay Acte, 8.0; .3/3 High Crest, 7.12; 12/12 Marnui, 7.12; 7/7 Vera Acre, 7.12. Three lengths; three-quarters of a length. Time, 1.3 1-5. PORTLAND HACK lIAN'DICAP, of £BO. Six furlongs. 3/3 TH HAI. 8.0 (Horucl 1 •1/4 MUSKON, S.S (MeKeimlci '- l/l LAP UP, 8.4 (DullrUl o Also started: 2/2 Roman Mascot, 8.9: 7/7 Bush Lawyer, 8.0; 8/8 Grand Tonic, 8.0; o/'.i

High Tea, $.O; 6/7 Takirl, 8.0; 9/9 Teddy Boy, 8.0. Head; four lengths. Time, 1.16 3-5. MeINNES MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £l5O. One mile and a quarter. 5/5 IMAMINT, 7.2 (Smith) 1 1/2 GAY MARIGOLD, 9.6 .. (Goldlinch) 2 3/1 BONNY GAY, 7.9 (Purkis) 3 Also started; 2/3 Korokio, 8.13; 4/4 Monanui, 8.7. Head; one length and a quarter. Time, 2.8 2-5. .NORTHLAND HACK HURDLES HANDICAP, of £BO. One mile and u half and 107 yards. 5/3 BLUE BONNET. 9.0 .... (McGregor) 1 1/4 BENIGHTED, 10.12 (Fergus) IT 2/2 VOLITION (Burgess) 3 Also started: 4/1 Gascelle, 9.0; 3/5 The Sun, 9.0. One length and a half; two lengths. Time, 3.4 2-5. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, of £lOO Six furlongs. 1/1 BOUGHAL, 8.6 (McKenzie) 1 4/3 CROONING, 7.3 (J. Fearn) 2 5/5 HAMPTON PARK, 7.7 (I*. Fearn) 3 Also started: 2/4 Impasto, 8.8; 3/2 Tray Bit. 7.7: 6/(1 Lord Wlllonyx, 7.3. One length and a halt; halt a head. Time. 1.15 2-5. SETTLERS' HANDICAP, of £6O. Seven •V furlongs. (>/!'■ GAY COCKADE. 10.5 .. (Melimlly) 1 1/3 MAGIC MINT. 7.12 2 3/2 OREFIELD, 8.1 ? Also started: 2/1 Royal Potoa, 9.1'2; 4/5 Impellent. S.O; 7/7 linin' Heke, 7.10; 8/8 Dayt'orm, 7.0; 5/5 Wharcmami, 7.0. One length and a half; half a length. Time. 1.32 3-5. MAUNGATAPERE HACK HANDICAP, of £BO Six furlongs. 5/6 ROYAL SECRET. 8.5 ... (Wiggins) 1 8/8 HAWTHORN, 7.0 (Fearn) 2 7/7 SOLO SONG. 8.0 (Thompson) 3 Also started: 4/4 Merry I.ap. 8.11; 3/1 Laudatory. 7-11; 1/2 Gay Egypt, 7.10: 6/5 Muskon, 7.8; 2/3 Ronn Bay, 7.8. One length; half a length. Time, 1.16 1-5. WAIPU HANDICAP, of £9O. One mile. 1/2 SIR ABB, 8.9 (Wiggins) 1 2/1 TYBALT, 8.12 (McKenzie) 2 3/4 JALLDY KARO, S.O .... (Keesing) 3 Also started: 4/3 Karangapai. 5.7; 6/6 Thespis, g.a: 5/6 Royal Appellant, S.O. One length and a quarter; threequarters of a length. Time, 1.391, Acceptors For Second Day JUNIOR STAKES, of £6O. Six furlongs.

onerahi Hack handicap, of £BO. Six furlongs.

AUTUMN HANDICAP, of £llO. One mile and a quarter.

PARUA BAY HURDLES, of £BO. One mile and a half and 197 yards.

FLYING HANDICAP, ot £lOO. Six furlongs.

RUATANGATA HANDICAP, of £6O. Seven furlongs.

NORTHERN HACK HANDICAP, ot £BO. Ono mile.

KIA ORA HANDICAP, of £9O. One mile.

WARWICK FARM ACCEPTORS By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. (Received April 11, 9.10 p.m.) Sydney, April 11. Warwick Farm racing acceptors are: Chipping Norton Plate. —Hall Hark 9.7, Rogllla 9.4, Topical 9.2, Kuvera 9.2, Snrcherie 8.12, Lu Trobe 8.11, Journal 8.11, Dark Sky 8.6. Liverpool Handicap.—Sliver King 8.12, The Marne 8.6, Roman Spear 8.6, Golden Gate 8.5, Canegrass 8.4, Silver Jubilee 8.2, Carefree 7.13, Some-boy 7.9, Vellantif 7.8, Poreia 0.11. Warwick Farm Autumn Cup.—Topical 9.2, Oro 9.1, Whittingham 8.13. Master F.rierly 8.12, King March 8.7, Rlvalli 8.3, Park Chief 7.13, Mllantheon 7.7. Verberry 7.5, Akuna 7.2, Tapestry 6.10, Skywriter 6.8, Tliaddeus 6.7. Fairfield Handicap.—First Division: Young Idea (topwelght) 9.5. Legatee 9.2. Parquet 8.2, Viceroy 7.3. Second Division: Homer ((upweight) 9.3. SYDNEY GALLOPS By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. Sydney, April 11. Training gallops for the Warwick Farm meeting on Saturday, which will be the final guide to the Australian .Jockey CJttib's Easter meeting, were held this morning. Silver Ring, who is making good progress, did steady work at Hand-wick. Bartie has been engaged to ride him in the Doncaster Handicap. Gold Trail and Rival!i did the best mile this morning in 1.485, * King Mareii and Contact galloped ten furlongs in 2.21. King March was ahead at the finish. Sir John did a very easy seven furlongs in 1.375. Homer beat Fanfare by two lengths in Hie best five furlongs run this morning. The time was 1.5. Bimilla ran live furlongs in 1,10, easing up. Legatee covered seven furlongs strongly. Rogilla's seven furlongs in 1.33$ Indicates (hat this horse is returning to the form shown last season. Dark Sky and Dromos, prominent entrants for the Doncaster, ran six furlongs in 1.175, and finished well. RIVERTON REHANDICAP By Telegraph.—Press Association. Tiniaru, April 11. Walton Park lias been rehnndicapped to 8.10 for the Riverton Cup. Answers to Correspondents. “J. 0.8. Miramar: (1) £l/11/-; (2) £l/12/-. “T.MeG.,” Paraparaumu i (1) 6/-; (2) 13/6; (3) 13/-. “Carbine,” Kilbirnie: (1) £6/9/6; (2) £2/4/6; (3) 16/-; (4) £2/12/-. “Broke,” Pahautaliui : (11 £l/9/-; (2) £l/7/-; (3) £l/15/-; (4) £3/7/-. “Constant Reader.” Wairoa : (1) 6/-; (2) 15/6; (3) £l/17/-. “’Weary,” Morere: (11 £l/10/-: (2) 11/6; (3) £2/7/-. “L.R.5.,” Brooklyn: (1 > £l/18/6; (2) £l/13/6; (3) £7/12/-: (4) £2/11/6. “Kilbirnie,” : (I) £4/3/6: i2l £2/0/6; (3) £2/14/6. "Common.” Wellington: Have written for the information.

Aymon JVVV. fllA AUl 8 0 Gay Acre ... 7 12 Gar Vaals .. 8 0 Kllonsoa 7 12 Master lied . 8 0 llaelng Lady 7 12 Prlvul .... . 8 0 Vera Acre .. 7 12 lied Hawk .. 8 0

Muskon 9 0 Royal Potoa 8 6 To Ilai 8 in Express 8 1 Laudatory .. 8 9 Gay Defence 8 1 Roman Court Arma . 8 0 Mascot 8 9 High Tea ... 'Fakir! 8 0 Oa.v Egypt . 8 7 8 0 Royal Grand Tonic 8 0 Appellant 8 C

Korokio 8 7 Tliespis 7 0 Monanui 8 2 Ptirlrl Park . 7 0 Sir Abb 7 12 Jallily Karo . 7 0 Tybalt 7 10 Black Marlin 7 0 Bonnie Gay . 7 7 Alloy 7 0 Wliakapara . 7 0

Benighted ,.. 11 o Volition . 9 1 Valpai .... 10 7 The Sun ... , 9 0 Blue Bonnet . 9 10 Hone Hebe . . 9 0 Star JIalrie . 9 5

Boughal 0 2 Hampton British Park 7 9 Columbia 0 0 Crooning 7 J Impasto 8 5 Tray Bit .... 7 5 Tybalt .... 7 12 Lord Willonyx 7 1 Laudatory .. 7 0

Monanul .... 12 6 Magic Mint .. 8 9 Gay Cockade . 11 0 Lady Appellant 7 Royal Potoa . 0 12 Wharemana . 7 0 Orefleld .... 8 Jackie 7 0 Day Form .. 7 0

Solo Song ... Green Patch . K 3 Hawthorn .. 7 0 8 0 Illumlnagh . 7 Q Black Marlin . 9 Takirl 7 0 Lap Up 7 8 Imipellftnt 7 (» Rona Bay ... 7 7 Bush Lawyer 7 0

Monanui .... 1) 7 Lord Willonyx 8 3 Imamint .... 9 3 Jallclv Karo . 8 1 Sir Abb .... 9 .. Royal Bonny Gay .. 8 12 Appellant 8 0 Whakapara . Valpai 8 7 8 o 8 5

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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 168, 12 April 1935, Page 17

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OUTSIDERS WIN Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 168, 12 April 1935, Page 17

OUTSIDERS WIN Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 168, 12 April 1935, Page 17