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CANTERBURY PARK

THE SUMMER MEETING

CHIEF RACE TO DILWORTH

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) CHUISTCHORCH, Ist January. Tor the first day of. the Summer Meeting of the Canterbury Park Trotting Club the weather was fine and the track in fast order. The attendance was good. Tho totalisator investments totalled £20,C53 compared with £27,70(> last year. Results nre :— Introductory' Handicap, of 330 soys; 3.SS class; uulioppled trotters; oue mile and a half.—lo Great Amazon, 12yds behind (E. J. Smith), 1; 6 Dark McKlnuoy, 4Syds behind, 2; 2 Peter Fashion, scr, 3. Also started: 5 Victor Bingen, 3 Great Burton, 0 Nellie Huko, 1 Radley, scr; 4 Micky Audubon, 6 Deceitful, S Scuttle, 80yds behind; 11 Biddy l'arrish, OO.vds behind. Dark McKinney followed Great Amazon into the straight, with Nellie Hugo. PetL-. Fashion, and Micky Audubon next. Oreat Amazon stayed on and won by two lengths from Dark JlcKinuoy. Peter Fashion, eight lengths away, was third, aud Great Burton fo»«h ; _ Times, limin 31 2-Jsec; 3min 29see; Templeton Handicap, of 150 soys; 3.32 class; one mile and a half.—4 Xona Bingen, scr (M. B. Edwards), 1; 3 Llewellyn; scr, 2; 6 Russell Pointer, scr, :;. Also started: 11 Chimer. 7 Xelsou Chum, 13 Le Thorpe, set;. 5 Real Huon. 2 Headlight, 10 Ulm, 12yds behind; 1 Harold Denver, i) Itatloc. S Morrison, 12 Banffshire Lad. 24yds behind. Kelson Chum led into the straight from Russell Pointer, Nona Bingen, Llewellyn, Headlight, and Ratloc. Nona BinEen drew out and won by three lengths from Llewellyn. Russell Pointer was a neck away tliird, and Nelson Chum was fourth. Times": Smln 24 1-osec; 3min 23 1-Dsec; 3miu 25 2-oscc. CANTERBURY HANDICAP, of 400 soys; 4.2S class; two miles. 3 Dlhvortl), scr (Berkctt) 1 2 Harold X,ogan, 72yds behind (Humphrey) 2 7 Dundas Boy, 12yds behind (R. B. Berry) 3 Also started: 3 Great Logan, scr; 3 King Pointer, 24yds behind, bracketed with Great Logan, scr; 1 Regal Voyage, 12yds behind; S Logan Chief, 2Jyds behind; 4 Free Advice, 6 Carmel, Utiyds behind. Dilworth was first out, and passing the stands the order was " Dilworth Great Logan. Dundas Boy, Logan Chief, L.irniel, Harold Logan, and I'ree Advice. Over the next round the positions were tho same Three furlongs from borne Dilwortb went away from Great Logan, and was followed into the straight by Dundas Boy, Harold Logan, Carmel, and. Free Advice. Dllwortli finished well and won by three lengths from' Harold Logan Dundas Boy half a length away, was third, and Great Logan, seven lengths back, was fourth. Carmel was fifth. Times: 4min 2G 3-usec; 4min 21sec; 4min 27 l-ssec

Lyttelton Handicap, of ISO soys; 4.40 class; two miles.—2 Arachne, 24yds behind (.Monk), 1: 4 Bay Admiral, ]2yds behind. 2; 3 Kelp .ibyrls bellind. 3. Also starled: S Holly Bank, 7 Douard, D Kon, scr; 0 Locanda Boy! 6 Lifebuoy

12yds behind; 3 Brentlight, 4Syds behind, bracketed with Kelp; — Pageant dOr, 36yds behind. Four furlongs from home Arachne led from' Bay Admiral, Donard, Holly Bank, Kelp, Breutlight, and Tageant d'Or.: ATaehne entered, the straight well clear of the field, and won easily, by six lengths from Bay Admiral. Kelp, a length away, was third, and Holly Bank was fourth. Times: 4min 29 I^sseo; 4mln 32 3-sscc; 4mln 30 4-ssec.

Stewards' Handicap, of 200 soys; 4.43 clans; unhopplcd trotters; two miles.—3 Great Way, scr (C. S. Donald), 1; 11 Boneta. 60yds behind, 2; 2 White kjatin. 30yds behind, 3. Also started: 10 Repute. 6 Kyra, 5 St. Petrol:, scr; ° 'Vl 01,*■ Ata' 2-v' is behind; 1 Tnjmpcrisp, oCyds behind; 4 Mountain Mist, 4Svds behind; i GemllEht. 60yds frchind; 12 Ukulele Lady, 9 liuiekflre, 72yds behind. White Satin and Great May led into the straight from Kyra, Boneta, and Ulmleto Lady. Great Way won by tour lengths from Boneta, with White Satia three lengths away. Ukulele Lady was fourth, limes: 4min 40 2-n6ee. 4rain 36 3-ssec, 4mlo

Islington Handicap, of 200 soys; 2.47 class; one mile and a quartet—6 Colonial Boy l'yds behind (Young), 1; 3 Sodium, J2yds behind, -; 10 Wrackoeti, scr, ::. Also started: 1 Black Lion, 11 13 Hajipy Land, 15 Trimmer, 2 Great Author, scr, !UJ d George Bey. 12yds behind, bracketed; 5 Kugeno de Oro,'scr. and Avenger, 12yds behind, bracketed; 8 Grand Laiiyon, anil Invader, scr, bracketed; 12 Mac I*.!""". 3 Steel au, bracketed with Sodium, 1 -ids behind; b Major I,ind, }2yds behind,, bracketed with.winner; 4 Warplaue, 14 Pageant* 24yds behind; 9 Rollo, 7 Dilworth, 3Gyda behind Colonial Boy led inio the straight from Wrnckeeu, Lugene. de Oro, Sodium, Grand Canyon, Avenger, and Black Lion. Colonial Boy stayed on and won by a length from bo hum. with Wrackeen half a length away. *tl££ 2 fZ th« S: :imlu 43scc- 2rala

Railway Handicap, of 180 soys; 2 J7 ciassone mile.—l Bracken, scr (M. Holmes), 1; i Lily Bingen, 12yds behind, 2; 4 Some Guy. acr. i. Also started: 4 feunranes, 7 Arlki 10 Bob Logan, 6 Holly Bank. 5 Dnsolina; 8 Peter Daunt, scr; a 1 Pearl Logan, Myds behind; 11 St. George, d6yds behind. Dusollna was th» arst into the straight with. Peter Daunt, Soms

Au Bovolr Handicap, of £00 soya' » 18 pia«one mile—3 Real Girl, scr (Hooper) 1- i vest Child, 36yds behind. Erin's Pointer wai first to turn for home with Real Girt, rear! sta^d'>w,°S r,? Qri'0 "«'■ Keal Girl oSti stajed i-nns Pointer and beat her by a head Pearl Logan was three lengths away third" and Our Georgo was fourth, Times, 2min 1» •» I sec; 2mln 11 3-ssec; 2n,to iTsec.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 4

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CANTERBURY PARK Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 4

CANTERBURY PARK Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1932, Page 4

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