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STEEPLES TO TUNAMOE JOCKEYS IN TROUBLE (By ; Telegraplx.~Prcss Association.) -:;-' '•■ ': .'>•■. ■■■:".: BUNEDIN, Ctli June. The Dunedin Jockey Club's Winter Meeting was concluded to-day... The weather was showery and the track 'heavy ns tho result of ram and snow the previous day. Tho attendance) was moderate,.and tho totalisator handled £12,221 for the day, compared with £17,55(3 for the third day last year. The total for tho meeting was S4I.7SS, compared wilh £50,861 last jcar. Results:—
Tahnna Stcoplccliasc,-of 100 sots; about two m»;V> aD? •one-^r'ons.-l Cultivator, 0.0 (Beale), 1; 1 Umtall, 10.2/2; 3 Heather T.il 10.12, 3. Also started! 2 Tradarian 11.5, 5 Kai-l-arm 10.2 (fell), « Star Tractor 9 1 4 Kor ß mat.. 0.0 (bracketed witli Cultivator) (lost filer), 7 Good.(lift 3.0 (baulked). Cultivator coined Umtali and Star Tractor in the eatl ,'Snig down the back the last time, and came on to win in a good flniah by half a length; ten lengths between second and third Star Tr-ic-lor was fourtii,- Time,. sinin !)sec.'
Aldworth -Handicap, of 125 soys; ono mile and a quarter.—6; Spanish Maid, 7.7 (A. Eastwood), 1; 1-The "Smuggler, 9.13, 2; 3 Sailing H0me,.8.10, 3. Also started: % liullaiico 9 3 9 Leading Boy 8.0, 7-.Shipshape 5.3, S Baby Bliss 8.0, 5 High Speed 7.11, 4 Felony 7.10, 10 Palmary T.T. Sailing Home and Spanish Maid wore joined by Tho Smuggler as they, turned for home,-'and in a cood finish Spanish Maid got the verdict by a neck, with a neck between secoud and third. Ballance, who made up a lot of ground, was fourth. Time, 2min 17 3-ascc. King Goorge Handicap, of 200 soys; one mile and a quarter.— i Salmo Salar, 5.2 (B. Brodic), 1; 1 Puucheslown, 7.4, 2; 6 Night Jl.iid, 7.1, 3. Also started: d Mount Boa 9.0, 5 Cliarmaino 8.11, 7 Ball Dress 8.2, 2 Wingatui 7.7. Punchestown and Ball Dress were the first to turn for home, followed by Night Maid. Salmo Sular put in a strong claim, and, ridden out, beat runchestown by a head. Nlghl Maid was nearly four lengths away, and Wingatui next. Time, 2mln 14 4-ssec. . Greenfield, Hurdles, of 200 snvs; one mile and thrce-auarters. —2 Aladdin, 9.11 (Ken), 1: 1 Membo, 10.10, 2; 3 Camisader, U. 4, 3. Also started: 6 Gtincaso 9.2, 4 Orlflanib 9.2, 5 Hish Gear 9.0, 7 Captain's Gift 9.0. Aladdin and Camisader made nil the runninc, and turned for homo together. Jlembo challenged in the straight, but Aladdin won by a short leiicth, with Camisader three lengths away, and High Gear next. Time,, 3mia 2Ssec. Empire Handicap, of 150 soys; six furlongs.— 3 Waster Anomaly, 7.10 (C. Eastwood), 1; .4 Waving Corn, 7.13, 2; 5 Royal Saxon, S.ll/3. Also started: 1 Palermo 9.9, 2 Assemble 7.10, 6 Aspiring 7.8. Master, Anomaly. led throughout and won nicely by a Jong neck, half, a length between second and third. Assemblo was fourth. Time, lmiir. 20sec. DUNEDIN STEEPLECHASE, Of 200 SOTS; two mile and a half. ; -. i Tu'namoe, 9.13 (Trillo) J 5 ICapuna, 40.12 (Hunt) •* 7 Valves.-9.3 (Beale) ......... 3 Also started: 3 Eadlac 11:4, GFnbriano 10.13, 1 Snowfall 10.12, 2 West Dome 9.10. Snowfall and West Doniefcll at tho post and rails a. mile. from, home, bringing down-lladlac and leaving Tunaraoe and Kapuna well clear. In the run home Kapuna, won by a-head.-Valves ten lengths away, and Fabri.ino next, limo,--smin 43 2-oscc. . ' As the result of. an inquiry tho raw was awarded to Tunamoe. Hunt was disqualified l«r----six months for boring, and Trillo-was lined K2 for using his vrhip on Kapuna.
Domain Handicap, of 100 soys; sis furlongs. — 1 Winsome Hind, 8.10 (Coveney), 1; 7 Genteel, 7.13, 2; 2 Water Power, 5.13. 3. Also started: 9 Ilkley 9.3, 1 Consono 9.2, 2 araction 7.0 (bracketed with Water Power), 8 Kerbsldo 8.11, 5 Miss nedowa 8.8, G Tea Tjru S.S, 7 Tippling 8.4 (bracketed with Genteel), 3 Rosewood S. 4* 11 Coroner 7.13, 10 Spanish Mind 7.0 (car. 8.1), 12 Dressy 7.0. Windsome Hind led Into the straiKht, and in the run home stalled off Genteel, to win-by a short half-length, wtn Water' Power half a length away, and Miss. Kedowa fourth. Time, Imin 19 3-asec.
Farewell Handicap, of 125 soys; seven furlongs.—o ■■ Waving- Corn, 8.6 (Jennings), .1; 1 Rascal, 8.3, 2; 3 Rto Tin Tln,'S.7. 3. Also started: 4 Red Boa 9.8, 7 Kanelagh R. 13. 2^Grcenaway S.fi, 5 Topere 8.0, , 8 Shortly 7.12. - 9 Kameses 7.10, 10 Impertinence 7.7. Greenaway W.ivlng Corn, Rtn Tin Tin, and Rascal was' the order into the straight. Waving Corn came on to win by Half- a iongth, a length.between second and third. Ked Boa was fourth; Time, Imin 34see. l
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 133, 8 June 1931, Page 6
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