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TROTTING

FORBURY PARK MEETING

CHIEF RACE TO BELINDA

(By Telegraph.—i'ress Association.) ; DUXEDIN, May 6. The Forbury Park Trotting Club's Meeting concluded today In dull but fine weather' The track was In good order, and the attendance large. The winner of the second race. paid a sensational dividend, pthe largest ever Been on the course. The ' totallsator handled £20,791 for the day, compared with £19,107 for the second day last. year, making a total for the meeting of £35,089, compared with £31,650 10s last year. Results: — Tahuna Handicap (harness), of 100 soys; for unhoppled trotters; 3.-1S class; 1% miles. —1-1 Olson, 36 (W.,-*tfyle), 1; 7-8 Orphan Blngen, scr, 2; 4-5 Gyrate, 60, 3. Also started: 9-10 Coreopsis, 2-2 Golden Bingen, 6-7 Sansaveno, 8-6 Clipped Wings. 11-11 Beatrice Bingen, scr; 5-4 Paul Blngen, 24; 10-9 Fernlee, 36; 3-3 Teviot Downs, 96. Eight lengths; half a length. - Tlmc9, 3niin 3-1 3-53 CC, 3mln 38 2-ssec, 3mln 33 2-sscc. Koyal Handicap (harness),'of 100 sots; 3.39 class; IVi miles.—l 3-10 Dolly Derby, 24 (31. JlcThjue), 1;..5-.3 Chiming Wave, scr, 2; 1-1 Kuin, scr, 3. Also started: 6-7 WhiUtone, 7-6 Rollicking Wave, 10-0 , Shirley Blngen, 8-8 Peter Mitchell,. 9-11 Faneburn, scr; 12-13 Erin's Chance, 11-12 Sea Mist, 12; 3-3 Sure, 2-2 Lilian Bond, 24; 4-4 \ Guyzlah, 36. Long head; length and. a, half. Sure was fourth. Times,,.3min 21sec,-, 3mln ,22sec, 3mln 22 3-5 sec. • Pacific Handicap (harness), of 120 soys; 2.18 class; 1 mile.—3-3' ChccKcra, 12 (R. Berry), 1; 1-I'lied Spur, scr,' 2; 7-8 Priceless, scr, 3. Also started: 5-6' King's Cup, 11-12 Erin's Princess, 10-9 , Great Thought, 8-10 Child de Oro, 2-3 Ayr Lass, 13-13 Sunbloom, scr; 3-2 Belle Lorrimer, 24 (bracketed. with winner) ; 6-5 Suricross, 12-11 Elite Blngen, 4-4 'Taxpayer,l-.'9-7: Automatic 24. Two lengths; long neck. Times,' 2mln 11 l-ssec, 2min 12 4-ssee,' 2mln 13sec. ": Railway. Handicap, of 120 soys;. 3.18 class; 1 mile and 3 furlongs.—6-5 Waress,, scr (M. McTlgue), 1; 5-6 Lord Leslie, 24, 2; 2-4 Just Shandi, 12, 3. Also started: 8-8 Lena Thorpe, 10-10 King Mac, 7-7 Nelson's Fortune, • 9-9 Highland King, scr: 3-3 Touns Frank, 1-1 Golden 'Direct, 4-2 Qulta, 12. Length and a half; length. Times, 3min asec, 3min 3 1-5 sec, 3min 4 li-Ssec. JAMES MEMORIAL HANDICAP (harness), of 250 soys; 4.32 class; 2 miles. s—s—Belinda. 24 <G. McKendry) 1 X—l—Gold Tlnse, set , • > T 4—2—XghigongliiKo, ..scr ..: ......... t 7—7—Harvest Child, scr ..,.....■ 4 - fDead heat for second, . ■:" Also- started: 3-4 Bodily,1 8-8 Todd Lonzla', scr; 6-6 Necoro; 2-3 John Noble, 24. Roddy and John Noble made most of the runulns from a close field until half .a.mile from .home, where Belinda raced up to the leaders. Roddy led. Belinda iritn the straight, where the latter came on to win by a length from, the dead-heaters, with / Harvest Child fourth; .Times; 4min .25 -4-ssec, 4mi» 2Ssec, 4min 28sec. . '.'.■■.■■'■■: Penlnsula.> Handicap, of 140 soys; for unhoppled trotters only; 3.33 class; IM, miles. —1 Lough Guy, 24 (M. Holmes), 1; 2 Kolmar, 48, 2; 3 Belie Lorrimer, 36, 3. Also started: 4 Merce Blngen, 36. Lough Guy led all. the w«y to win by a short length, a length separating second and third. Times, 3rain 24 J,2sec, 3min ;22 3-ssec« 3min 23 4-55ec.,,. [southland Handicap, of 120 soys; 3.28 i-luss; IV, miles.—7-6 Probationer, 36 (S. Edwards), 1; 4-5 Checkers, ser, 2; 9-8 Denver City, scr, 3. Also started: ti-4,Rcd Spur, 3-4 Jolly Wave, scr, and ' Bay Admiral, 12; 10-9 ,X»j>-: Harold, 11-10 Elite Blngen, - 2-2 . Cumdimer, 5-3 Aristotle, 8-7 Suncross, 12; lrl Prairie King, 24. Two lengths; half a length. Times, 3mlii 16. 4-ssec, 3min 18 3-ssec, 3mln 20 4-ssec. The winner's time was a track record. . ' ■ '" ' . Farewell Hamllcap, of 150 soys; 2.47 class; Hi miles.—9-10 Tactless, scr (R. Berry), 1; 5-4 Boddy, 24, 2; 4-3 Mornlnss Sun, scr, 3 C Also started: 10-9 Harvest Child, 2-2 Tempest 8-S Editor, 11-11 Tarndale, 3-5 Gunfire, scr; 7-6 Belinda, 21; 1-1 Sir Guy, 35; 7-6 John Xoble, 48. Length; three-quarters of a length. Times, 2min 44 4-ssec, 2mln 43 3-ssec, 2mln 42 4-aaec. , . '. ,'•"

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 4

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TROTTING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 4

TROTTING Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 106, 8 May 1933, Page 4