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FORBURY PARK TROTS

CHIEF MONEY TO WILD GUY

(I!y Telegraph.—l-rets. As&our.liou.)

DU.NLDIN, Vebruarv 2. The rorbuiy Park Trotting Clubs Mertlu K irai coutluUccl in linlllatit iieutlicr lod.iy. There was .in excellent attendance, .iud the traLl, h, is , Ust but dusty. Totalisator returns tor tl'ic day were i:io,67S, .a, jg.Unst £10,387 10s lust }car. The total for tho mcctinj; w, ls £ 11,3-9 compared «Ith E32.19C 10s t«elvo montlib aeo' an Increase of £8132 10a. The inquiry into Kho's miming in the Cur, was concluded J^o action «as taken ' Results were.— Wa\erley Handicap, £110; 11/, Inlle «. o , Sonoma King, ii (A. Da,cy),' 1; 'ia-I " AiTrTs'l Chimes, scr, 2; 7-8 Lee Boy, 3(i, 3. Akt btart"d: 3-3 Lady Sonoma, 10-10 Travis Princfc. 9-7 Patty Todd, 8-11 Kllblrnie Dan 50 Sylrla Moko, 6-5 Jacob, 11-9 Mother's' n™ 1-2 Harvest Dillon, 4-4 Kippagl, Hal? "i length; half a length. Times, 3mln 33 3-ssbp 3mln 38sec, 3min^33 l-ssec Stewards' Handicap, £140; iy. miles q Royal de Oro, 12 (L. A. Maidens) • 1'- 1 1 Graham Direct, 12, 2; 3-2 Irish Peach i» 3 Also started: 6-7 Red Gold, 7-8 Vologda io' lfi Dinner Bell, 8-4 Aw a Dillon,, 11-li Anthum 2-5 Full Hand, 5-6 Lynwood, 0-9 Midship' maid. naif a length; three-quarters of n length. Times, 3min 21sec, 3mln 21 l-sse'o 3raln 21 2-sscc. Telegraph Handicap, £150; 1& miles 1-1 Battlelleld, ser (D. C. Watts), 1; 3-2 Guy Junior, 24, 2; 6-6 Prank Mac, scr, 3. Alsb started: 7-7 Olivo Rey, 4-4 Scotfree, 2-3 Gay Sister, 5-5 Golden Cross, 8-8 Red Spur, 9-.) Royal' Parade: Half a length; a neck. Times, •2mln :47 3-ssec, 2min 45 4-ssec, 2min 48sec. MBTROPOLITA'N HANDICAP, £300; 2 miles. 4—s—Wild Guy, 24 '(G. Mourltz) ....' - 1 7—B—Vesuvius. 48 (V. Alborn) ; 2 G—B—Todd Lonzia, scr (D. C.^Watts)\... 3 Also started: 5-7 Waress, 8-0 Craganour, 2-2 Great Logan, 2-3 Cloudy Range, ITI1 T 1 Sure, 3-4 Avernus. ' Todd Lonzia and Vesuvius were the- leaders into the straight, but Wild Guy came through and won. by three-quarters, of a. length from Vesuvius, the third horse half a length away. Sure'was fourth. Times', 4mln 24 2-ssec, 4mln 22 3-siec, 4nun 26 4-Ssce. Crescent Handicap, £150; 1 mile and j furlongs.—2-2' Kbtinga. 72 (G. P. Clarke). 1: 1-1 Chiming Wrack, CO, 2; 8-8 Helen's Bay, 24, 3. Also started: 9-9 Travis Pringle, 7-4 Leo Boy,' 6-7' Golden Bingen. 5-3 Prince Harvester, 4-6 Billy Sunday, 10-10 Orphan Blngen, 3-5 Gyrate... Short ■ neck;. neck. Helen's Bay finished second on a break and second and third positions wero leverscd. Times, 3mln 48 2-ssec, Smln' 52 S-ssec, Smln 49 4-ssoc: Gore Memorial Handicap, £160; .2 mlloa.— 4-2 Guy Junior, 36 (C. King),' X;' 6-6 Mldshlpmald, scr, 2; 2-4 All Sunshine, 36.-3. Also started: :S-3; Dundee, 0-9 : Amonos,. 8-8 Frank Mac, 7-7 Battlefield, 5-5 Full Hand, 1-1 Iraq. Short neck; head. Times, 4mln 38 4-ssec, 4min 40see, 4mln 37' l-ssec. Boyal Handicap, £170; 1 mile and 3. fur-longs.—2-1 Llewellyn's Pride, scr (G.1 McKendry), 1; 1-1 Kibo, scr, 2; 3-3 Wise Guy, 12, 3. Also starteil: 8-7' Balder, 5-4 Blue Mountain' Queen, 6-6 Aristotle, 7-7 Admiral Wrack, 4-5 Worthy King. Short neck; five"lengths. Times, 3mln 1 4-SSOC, 3min 2soc, 3m!n 2 3-sseo—a track record. s

Au Sevoir Handicap, £240, 1% miles —10-4 Great Logpn, 36 (L A Maideiib), 1, 1-2 Cloudy Ringe, 12 2; 11-12 Du&ollna, scr, 3 Also started. 8-7 Priceless, 4-5 Eureka Boy, 6-7 Major Llnd, i-3 Colonial Boy, 5-10 John Jinks, 7-6 John Noble, 2-1 Blvo, 9-8 Avctnus, 11-11 Native Chief Half a length, neck limes, 2mln 45 4-sscc 2mtn »4Seoc. 2m!n 49 l-sscc

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Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 6

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FORBURY PARK TROTS Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 6

FORBURY PARK TROTS Evening Post, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 6

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