FORBURY PARK TROTS
CHIEF RACE TO GUNFIRE
A WIN BY RECESS
(By Telegraph—Press Association.)
DUXEDIN, November 30.
The Forbury Park Trotting Club's Meeting was concluded today In perfect weather, with tho track again raising a good deal of dust. The attendance was very large, one of tho best seen on the course. The totalisator Investments wore £23,291 for the day, compared with £20,507 for the- corresponding day last year, making tho total for the meeting £37,709 10s, compared with £33.014 10s last year. Kesults:—
Suburban Handicap, £130; unhopplod trotters; 3.41 class; 1% miles.—ll-11 Golden ISiiigeii, 21 (L. W. Frost), 1; 3-4 Isabel Patch, 21, 2; 7-S Discord, 24, 3. Also started: 2-3 Calm Queon scr, 1-1 Native Kuler scr and Ann Parrish 60 (bracketed), 12-12 Sylvia Moko scr, 4-2 l'arrlsh Chimes 12, 8-7 Survivor 24, 9-9 Lady Sonoma 3l>, 6-5 Kouegado 36,-5-6 Tyrone Lass 36, 10-10 Chiming Wrack 80. Four lengths; half a length. Itencgadc was fourth. Times: 3min 27 l-ssec, 3min 28scc, 3min 28 l-ssec.
Advanco, Handicap, £130; 3.39 class; \% miles.—l-l Bay Flier, 12 (J. Bryce, jun.), 1;
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 133, 2 December 1935, Page 8
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