TO-MORROW'S CARD.
(By Telegraph, from "Vedette.") Considering the hardness of the track at Eiccarton, and the gruelling races, many of the horses have had, the fields for the concluding day at Riccarton to-morrow have kept up' very well. The Stead Gold Cup fhould amuse plenty oji interest with Chide opposed bjr Historic, Honour, Eaglet, and Admiral Drake. The first race, to be commenced at noon, is' the PORT COOPER HURDLE HANDICAP, .of 300 soys; one mile and three-quarters. . st Ib ■ st'lb Carinthia .... 10 5 Oriflamb. . 9 11 Gala Day 10 3 Amorist ..... 9 9 Pangolin .... 10 1 Tresliara ...:_, 0 1 Kapusa .;... 913 Nine of Spades 9 0 Oriflamb and Amorist are the improvers on aecond-daf form. Carinthia, on his first day's effort, reads well. Amorist has j preference over the other pair, and should run a solid race. ."-.-..■ CRESST HANDICAP, ot 350 soys; scrcn furlongs. st lb st ib Koyal .Saxon .• !> 1 Aspirins .... S 2 King Midas .. 811 Francolin .;... SO Koi de Val ... 8 9 Buoyant 7 3 Taboo ... 8 6 Arch Arrow ..7 9 Xlght Xad ... 8 5 Decoy Bird .* ■ 7 7 Night Lad, if ridden by an experienced jockey, will see a short price, for he has run two great races at the meeting.-Ab-
pirinij- will set a solid pace, and after Caterpillar's ability tv win at seven ftirlongs she will be supported. Koyal Saxon and Taboo have both shown up well enough at the meeting to suggest tfiat they will go well with any luck. N-'sht Lad, however, looks the best. PIONEEH HANDICAP, of 300 sons; four furlongs. „ . st lb sflb Praise . 9 7 Many Peal ..7 5 Spoon 8 8 Corona ... 7 5 Tea Party ... 3 8 Whav&Jt 7 5 Sleipner 7 IS" Ball Dress ..7 0 Pharaoh ...... 7 10 Parysla 7 0 Praise, if she starts, will be favourite, i but it is doubtful if she can concede 131b ] fo Tea Party. ■ Pharaoh, who should be improved by his run on Wednesday, looks the best of the others. Tea Party should be favourite". MEMBERS-HANDICAP, of 600 soys; seven furlongs. „ st lb st lb Great Star .. 8 3 ;Gold Cure ..78' Arrow Lad .. 8 2 Taboo 7 3 Goblin Market 8 2 Disorder 7 0 Caterpillar 710 Royal Parade 7 0 Meadow Lark .7 9 Great Star and Arrow Lad no doubt will dispute favouritism, and they should go well. Meadow Lark, who ran a sterlin" race on Monday, will be in the markeC and so will Caterpillar. The three-year-olds Disorder and Royal Parade are not out ot it with 7 stone. Form points to Arrow Lad and Great Star. SEYMOUU HANDICAP, of 300 soys; seven . ■ furlongs. '. K'c'ifiold f lh S Taurua *} 1* Dutch Money . 9 2 Hurly Burly 7 <i i USt, cX lty ■••• 8 13 FHastnr .....'. 7 3 Stealth ....:. 8 13 Itanelagh .... 7 3 Bonrose . 8 8 Thurso 7 2 Sea Raid .... 8 7 Fair Exchange 7 1 Some Toff ..8 6 Grand Acre f! 7 1 Juggle ....... s 5 The Viscount . 7 0 btarshooter .. 8 3 Kentish Lady . 7 0 "van -.8 1 Pahautanui ..7 0 The Bailiff"; 710 DaSthraSr 1.. '.'. 7 0 Make Up .... 79 " Much depends on the draw in this event, but if Taurua starts he will be favourite. Starshooter, with B. H. Morris up, may show up well, for he was unlucky on Wednesday. Make Up looks the likely one I of .the rest. THE G. J5. STEAD GOLD COP, of 800 boys (a sold cup ralue of 100 sots, and 700 f-Z! J s?^?iS): second to receive 160 sovs,_ana third 80 soys out of the stako; weight-ror-age; one mile and a quarter Historic .... ?% Bmom .... ?£ Ao^a! Draic 7 1? Chide, no doubt, will be a hot favourite,, and with a 6oundly-run race no doubt lie will not cause his backers much concern. Honour and Eaglet are worthy of consideration, and if there is any dawdling in the early part, Eaglet may be too brilliant even for Chide. STOKYHUHST HANDICAP, of 500 soys- one mile. Count Palatine "a 13 Meprisant . <s 10 ?""">? Cry 813 Night Lad I 8 Admiral Drake ■8 12 Koyal Parade 7 I Jaleui ..... 812 Semper Paratus 7 G Count Palatine has none the best of it on handicaps, but for all that he looks like setting the opposition a stiff task. Hunting roWntm£ yi «Ot Cv rry the 8" 13 so well as Count Palatine, but he is a good galloper Jaloux ran a great race in the Derby and he looks the only other worthy ofmeS-S5-Ss t: PUmUa"iidJ'I<nix-fl-FENDALTON HANDICAP, of 600 soys; one mile and a quarter. ghu \.nii"\ liJ St-;;;::;- 7 S Cashier 8 9 Malmsey 7 7, SS2SS."::::,?iS *-^»:-V •' b^*V i&- SUrf t? 6fartas{""ld favourite, but this is always a good betting race Cashier and Spearmiss are also li&ly to be well m the market, for while Cashier was beaten in the Metropolitan Hand cap Hvn Wav/ nlucky> and' Spearmiss has run two solid races at the meeting. Full Fea" wo euid b^ - repPdUC?S Wed«^ay's form, would be in the picture. Kabbi inH Cashier may do best. and WJN.TON JOCKEY CLUB'S VJ HANDICAPS (By Telegraph—Press Association ) C?ub's rA^ua1 r5 M ee^n e: l '"'"^ *S££ TRIAL STAKES, of 100 soys; six furlongs; all s 0 *&■■■■& m feedowa .^ T~ y xnacK Briar .... scr EllegTo dQ Cathedral Spire . scr Chlm!n B daie" "..'.' 72 ny» ydsblid. Lee Thorpe 72 ? S lff •■;; 24 Suncross .... si asft^,-: a ziTzS?™ ■■• it lunflrt™..:: U SUnMI """"a WINTON CUP, of 300 soys; one mile and a quarter. gferity 11. .. VI Tardy Membo ■ f l\ Black Duke ..9 3 Some Uose ... 7 0 Queen Balboa . 8 8 Stealth ...... 7 0 Money Mine .. 8 4 Red Racer .... 7 0 Circulation .. 712 Cupid's Dart .. 7 0 Wingatui ... 710 ' WINTON STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP 145 sots; about two miles and a half. t, .. ' 'st lb s t ib Dubious ....11 8 Radiac 10 0 Maungamoe .. 10 9 Toa Taua ft 4 Kapuna 10 9 Nyanza. ... <) n Blazing Light .10 6 Appolyn .'.'. ' 9 0 jOTlal 10 6 Squatter ..."; 9 0 FLYING HANDICAP, of 133 soys; ail furlongs. st lh s t lb King Balboa ..93 Sparkling Eyes V 4 Meadow Lark . S 13 Full Fling .... 7 0 Rin Tin Tin . 811 Red Boa .... 7 0 Battlo Flag .. ■ 7 6 Ace of Hearts .7 0 BAIiKLY HACK HANDICAP, of 110 soys; : sis furlongs. _, _ ' . ■stlb " st lb El Boa .. 9 3 Attractive Lady 7 9 Trancolin ... 9 1 Pukemaorl .. 7 7 Some Toft s 10 Abbeville 7 7 Pull Fling ... 8 7 Nightmaid .. 77 Ace of Hearts .83 Despot ..... 7 7 Attract 8 2 Takaka ..... 7 7 Itoval Flower . S fl Vtnegrove .... 7 5 Some Form .. 7 12 Cctchcla ... 7 5 Flying Binge . 7 12 Birdwood 7 0
OTAPIRI TROT (saddle), of 120 soys; 3 42 . class; one mile and a half. Erinola: scr Tennis scr Satin King .... scr . ■ ydsbhd Wavcsoun scri Marvin Dillon .. 12 Honest Nell .... scr Meteor 12 Chiming Billy .. scr Doncllft ... 24 Brain Wave scr Sea Hawk A... 48 Patch Pointer .. scr Musical Chimes . 60 Zett • scr Glen Wilkes ... 72 Reservoir set Erin's Fortune . I'.o TRADESMAN'S HANDICAP, of 140 soys; seven furlongs. st lb st Ib Black Duke .. 912 Coomassie ... 7 3 Camisader ... S 2 El Boa 7 1 Membo 7 12 Red Sea '. 7 0 Red Racer .... 7 9 High Gear ... 7 0 Martis 7 4 Red Boa 7 0 Wayward 7 4 Battle Maid ... 70
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 119, 15 November 1929, Page 8
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