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RACING AT TAKAPUNA

ANTIQUE AGAIN IN CUP

STEWARDS! l;!T6 MARECHAL

*■- , 'U: ■:•■■.-: (Special Evening Post.") ■: •',- This Day. There were numerous scratchings at the. opening of the Takamina- Jockey Club's Meeting yesterday; aindcthe fields were not 'as good as usual, although they provided good racing, of ■which''close' finishes were a feature. The totalisatori Handled, £30,076 15s, compared with' £33,845^10s on the'first day last year; ■ ; '■}_ ™; S^v • ' ..- / GOOD FINISH IN TRIAL. There was ai" good finish in' the. Trial Stakesj^and'Operatic,-vflio led to the turn with Marm'orate, just*;stayed on to win from sAmber Linlt: »iid "Agu Khan, who were closelyy'followed .Ijy -Golden ■ Sceptre, Marshland,; i andjß,uling-;King. The three placed: hprses\were.-.all; solidly "bftcked,.and Operatic ;^wed v ;his,: suibcess. tO/Ctihe; fact'; that_ He;got a^way iwiell;*from No.^l' at the; ban'ier... '.Aniher j'liink' was always 'well;' placed./' ..Aga Khan on the other- hand/ was unlucky,' being .squeezed .back, early, and being'nearly :":do%a after going a furvong. \'ln.'additiqnih'e 1 went widev'atr the; turn, ahd'''he,6fidu)dfwin very^soon: |Marmorate displayed'~speed from the ex&eino outs.ide at the barrier, but" Click Glaek and IDaycoma were never sighted. '--■.-. ; rIFAVOORITE ;- Fivo" sci'atqhihgs "'left nine runners in the Orewa High-weight Handicap, but'the ; event provided a tine contest, in • which : Great ; Emblem, at a good, price, just de-'' jfeated the favourite, 'X'arporley, .who was •a certainty beaten. Stonehenge'fnade»m6st :of the running and'iit"trre";hdmb' tiirh'lie, ■ just hid Good Idea^and GreatSJhnbleni^ with Tarporley coniiiag-fast. A hard.^fin- '. ish s*w. Great •.\Embleih.-i'Kin:; by aineek' I from Tarporley, whb defeated 'Good;, Idea, :by a head. -.Stoneherige was right, up j fourth, with, the others..weU beateh/rGreat J.Ernbleni. is an . Australian-bred „•,,geldingwhose form has previously been veryvdis-v . appointing. He is now trained "by L. Manf ■■ son and gave 'that' 'jockey-trainer >'his';'fjrst s traiumg. success. Tarporley w.as too con-; [■ fidently ridden, arid/1 after 'being in trouble/ ; twice, Had -to give ; ;.they leaders..top much j »tart. '■-, -:<v" ■• "'",'• j ■ .'•;-., '>■■■&■ :■'• .. -• } WELL^ELATED MARECHAL; i Awarere's half-l&otlieiy Mareehal,;\vho ■' tad won a double'at Thames earlier in the ; month, gave' furthet; evidence or his im- ; proy'emenfc by scoring -in ' the Stewards' ■ Handicap, for which he: was a good third i fancy to Leitrim and Refresher. , After '' Marechal- and-ieitrm»had : shoVn! out first,. Marechal,. Refresher/ and Hampton,, Park" ! went, on . in!, the", lead, and. they 'wqre 'abreast ahead 6£ Koyal.Ruler and Leitrim 'at the top. ; ..;':Marechal and RefresherLJed ; into the straight, witli;Leitrhh and Royal i Ruler coming on the ."outside;';*/ Maf.ech.aL 1 stayed on 'well 'and -beat ■JReh''esher'-'by.. a= ■ short- head, Leitrim being a, neck ■ away ' third. 'Marechal,is now y.ery; solid; and'■ i should- win more races. -., Leitrim /finished; iT 6 " ANTIQUE'S'SJECOND 'CUpL ''I I With H. Gray "in 4.he saddle, Antique •was made a good favourite ?;fo'C the' Taka-. ; puna Cup, and he had np difficulty ins i winning the;race;''for'' the '.second year in , succession. ' ~The pace'ivfas very, slow-over | the'first three furlongs, then Gray' took .' Antique up liast the pacemakers Te Money' ; and .'GajP-'-Cocliade.;i'-With"£ix;furlongs, to '■ go Te Money?a'gam "went to the front from-, : Grand Talk and; Gay;. Cockade, aud.,they; were the leaders.tOithe"Hpme. turn,.;W.Here f Volimqnd ,jaii v Antique" s irioyed , ixp ' to, ■; them.';"." Antique finished ,f,ull jofv'iunmng; * to ;;;W,--",l?wp.-'aod;-.a"lialf.' lengths froni'Vblimond,''who' 'defeated Te' ; Money by .three-parts of a length: Bronze ) Tray, yi-h.o was last' five' furlongs from home> was fburth^followed by« Sir ; Mond, '• Brampton, and "Grand Talk.; Antique won. >: very easily "and -Volunqnd ;again. made, a ' good showing: -j/ v~' '.- '';.' ]:■"'; ,: v.-.-""; i ? (SANPAT GOOb PWCE; ;' Rpden*byy,theVapp'rehtice^C^ "■ who'^clafmed'a' siy allowante'f'Ganpat fin-' ; ished strongly to win the Ferry Handicap, 'at a good price. Brazanna and Hoihdma raced together -moat-of .the ►way.ah'eadiot ; Knight of ■Austra I lii -and 'Royil'iGallant}I and there was. no alteration'until about a: \ hundred yards from.1 -ihe.post/,. JHqihoma; . then flinched b'adlx -under- pressure' and ' interfered with Brazanna; at the same time c blockihgjanjfrchaiice; thafei Knight .bfiAus- ,. tralia,' wHofwas' going 'pdrticularly*well, : had of getting through., was theix left in front;' but'Ganpaf'dashed ;up wish a determined rush and beat him- , comfortably.s ; Erincess :Bede,. runnhig,qn was-^hird,,ancl- Teels^onitheesfreme'out-, side, was fourth.; JBrazanhi' and Hbihoina v were'"liest.r Theiwq likeliest;'improvers are .Teels,.and Kjiight. of Australia. - . '" -J; i; VfIH AT,^iißSii'jSTAßT; .'■ :i \\ " Bambufy. Having his first, race, was responsible for a surprise in..beatmgFofeign' Money* itf thjer:'Caliiope Handicap. Foreign- waa quickly :-in. the; lea'l-and came;into"the-.straight.'clear of Baniburyi , Whirlalong, and.'Te WaipV. Bambury ;fin- ;■ ished on strpngly and ,beat Foreign tMoriey ;by■% ■ Head. '< 'JTonkeiy; a;, shapely Grand Knight colt, was' running on in third position, *rajid,' -Te, .Waipu; /was fourth ; with ;• Whirlalong and Miss "Lorraine inext/Bamj bury:\was' sired '; in England,''but foaled ■in New.Zealand:t6: our:time. He is by Scherzo from ja : mare- ; imported i by thfe ; Stud; Company. :He is ; trained by A.; Cook:for Mr. M. Tims and ; 1 ooks . a.; really §bod-';sor|. ■ Jbnkef, will ; improve, and-Miss "Lprraike can also be -' expecte.d.to,do;better very soon. '" ;■ ■; Alloy, whose form at ■ recent meetings : has been very consistent, was not as well - fancied as Whakapara for the Hauraki ; Hack Handicap, butXhe gave further evi--1 dence of his solidity by winning nicely. As ; usual he was well back early, but he; ; moved up handy'behin'd^Gay Idea and-'Al- '• pina at the top, where Whakapara- uteuck ; trouble and dropped-back. Alloy.ilieaded; i the leaders at'the,turn and hadiiioSdiffiK I culty in wirinihg^lrbm GayldeaJlSrtid^ust > held off Pateenai ;in:''th'eiruttvlibmei'^Baper j Dart was fourth:ah^l^pina)|fifth,^hal:a- ---; para-being-neat^bJdj^ar^iS^ioyifwhoJs •by Thesx^ngjßiot£^ak:ncX' ofemuch ac- : count i»;! hi9tyoujiger''jdaysV but 5 has now ; develop;ed;iti^^l^rm;-i;^Gayv Idea;, can^ }be expected 'to ivin "very soon and other .. likely imprpversjare Pateena,'iwho was ' hamppred by Paper Dart at the^tu'rnrand i Alpina. ''. '■ . .-'.'■• ; chief joy easily; i ■ Chief Joy was a gdod second'fancy'to ■ Pagattelli for theZealandia Handicap, and, j after getting a great run on the rails be- ■ hina Phriri;Park, Karangapai,- and Paga- -. nelli,7 he! came on, the' outside in the straight to .'win; in runaway style from i Eager. Rose. Pnriri-Par.k was two lengths away third-any Karangapai fourth; with ; Paganelli some lengths back. - Chief ■ Joy's ; win. was most .decisive, but Paganelli's ; effort, y/as very disappointing.. ! RESULTS IN DETAIL. ... '■-. Results of the racing were:— i, Trial Stakes,! ot 100;'sovs; 'five futloDßs.— 3 Operatic, B.W. (li.Dulieu),l; I'Amber.Link; i 8.8 (Green), 2-2 AgaKßan, r.ll"(Caratnlct), 3. 'Also started: 6 -Merry sLttf 8.6; '14: Golden ; Sceptro, 8.8;' 6 Daycdma,' 7.1Z; 11 ' Golden Spalil;- T. 13; 12 Marshland, 7,13; 10 Miss . Sylvia, .7.13; 10 • Rose. Latour, 7.13; 15 Tahae Mea, T. 13.; 7 The President, 7.13J 4 Click Clack, - 7.11; 13 Lady Noreen; 7.11; 17 Magic' Mint; '■ 7.11; 8 Mannorate,V7.ll ;;9 Ruling .King;- 7.11. Won'by half a head; three-quarters of a length between ,second.,and,third...Time, lmiu 9 2-5 .' sec. .•-■"■■ ■-•■';■•-.•::■-■"■ o«'.--i.".'--C:.'.' ■::'' ::;,., Orejva Higliwelght, of 120 soys; ohe.mile ' one furlong;i^6'.Great Emblem,-9.0 f(H.Dulleu) ,1; I Tarporley,-9.10'(L.-!Dulleii)'i 2; 5 Good . Idea/9.9 (McCrae), 3.: Also started: .3 Lumln- ' ary, 10.0; 2 Kairuri, 9.8; S'Patutaht, ».3; 4 Mahkill, 9.0; 7 Mia Stella, 9.o;'9'Sibnehenge, ', 9.0.v" Won "by a neck a head between -second ; and third. Time, lmln's7seci ''■.•.-■ C- :" i! •■ ; , Stewards' Handicap, of 150 sots ; six furlonßS .—3 Marechal, 7,T.(WlgElns) J 1; 2 Refresher, 8.5 (Bagby), 2; 1 Leitrim," 8.5 "(Gray), "3. Also started.: 5 Kosfal Ruler, 7.5; 4 Chromddyne, , 7.0^ 6: Hampton Park, 7.0. Won by a short ■■ lieacF, a 1 neck: between'second and thirds Timo , lmln Ul-ssec t -. -. ■ „ , y ~ . ■ TAKAETJNA- CUP, of 300 sovb; ono-mile three ; ;•;:.. t-.tiirlongs" »nd'4»;,yards.;. <.-;... : 1 Antique, 8.8 (GraT)T ~. i ; I VoUmond,' 8.13' (KeeslngV ............I: J , 0 Te Money, 7.0 (Eastwood) 3 ■. AUo started: 6 Sir Mond, 7.13; S Llmcen iT. 5; i Gay Cockade, 7.3; 7 Brampton, 7.2- 5 • -Bionze Tr»y; 7;oj-8 Grand Tsllr, 7.0 5 -Won by

two lengths" vaiid:; a "half;- of a length between second and third. Time, 2min 24 3-usec.

Ferry Handicap, oE 100 soys; six furloiigs.— .5. Ganpat, O,jy-.(Walters), 1; 7 Royal Gallant, 7.5; (VpltreT;V2',*3 Princess Bedß;*Biii"(tinker)', 3. ,' Also 'started: 4 Holhoma B.s;i2i.Knight of Australia',: 7.13; 3 Psychologist;-. 7-.12 ; r ß,Escalus, 7.10 ;■ l.Tcelff,:'7.7; 8 Brazanna>' 7a,f aOJSlleiie, 7.t;-11 Glen JRata, 7.0. Won iby';three-Quarters of 'a /length,; sarao between second and third. Time,;rlmlnsl4 3-sscc. ' -Ki;.*:-^Vv\7;

X CaUlopo': JTandicap, of 130';. soys;':, five fur-loriga.-T-6 Bambury, 7.0 (Stokes);?!; Money, :.7.lj.t;(Kcesing), 2; 7 JohKer,1' 7;"6 (Voitre), 3. j -Also;-started: 1 Miss. Lorralnei>?B."; G To Waipu';;8:1;;-;4 Glcantic, 8.0; '9 -Directory, 7.6; 7 Letitlft", 7,2.; 3 Bolltopper, 7i2; ; s,i>yh"ltlal6ng, -7.0...5\ypn -by a head, a length between;, second and thifd-Y ;jlme,. lmiu 2soc.p;J;-"vt:.r-/'pr

Hauraiii'Hack Handicap, of i2oVspys; one miro-.aßd.pnftfiirlniiß.— i Alloy, S.Sfptotavlsh);l I;'4iGay-Idea, S.O (Murray) ,'2> 3 Sateens', 7.oiJ;qar.*7;3. (Voitro), 3. Alsoistarted: '].' Whakaiiara,"' 93 ; Sf Alpina';-' 7:B i'4^ Spe'edfast, 7.1;-8- Excella Tea, 7.0; 7 Paper ,Dart, 7.0. Won: by a length and a half, a neck between second and third. Time, lmln uOscc.'

Zcalandia Handicap, of .150 soys; seven fiirloiigs,—2 Chief. Joy, 8.10 (Basby), 1; s.Eager Rose, 8:1 (Parsons), 2; I Purlri Park,; S.W(L. -Diilleu)-, 3. .-Also atarlcd: 1 PaKanelll;" 9iO• 3 Kar.inßapr.i. 7.0; 6..Spring . Abbey, ;7iO".'--.-JVon by. three'lengths and a hsilf, two lcnßthV-' Wtwecn second ami third. Time, lmln 27 3-3 sec.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1932, Page 21

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RACING AT TAKAPUNA Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1932, Page 21

RACING AT TAKAPUNA Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 25, 30 January 1932, Page 21

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