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THE GORE MEETING

WALL STREET CHIEF RACE

WIN TO REBEL CHIEF

(By Telegraph—Press Association.)

GORE, February 27,

The Gore Racing Club's Summer Meeting concluded in fine weather before a large crowd. The track was in good order, and the totalisator handled £12,705, compared with £8944 on the first day, a half-holiday, last year. The total for the meeting was £21,505, compared with £16,672 10s at the same fixture ljist year. Results:— Mataura Highweight Handicap, £120; 8J furlongs.—2-2 Johnny, 9.10 (Voight), 1; 3-4 Gay Biduy, 10.1 (W. Langford), 2; 8-8 Joy Boa, 9.0 (McEwan), 3. Also started: 4-5 Vantoon 9.13, 1-1 Red Treasure 9.12,. 6-6; Look Smart 9.7, 3-3 Azevedo 9.6, 9-9 Orderwood 9.0, 7-7 Palastyle 9.0. Length; neck.' Time, lmin 51sec.

Hokonui Hack Handicap, £120; 7 furlongs.—3-3 New Note, 8.8 (Dooley), 1; 1-1 Sailing Lady, 8.4 (Phillips), 2; 2-2 Ballad, 9.1 (Spratt), 3. Also started: 5-6 Golden Vision 8.5, 4-4 Ilithyia 8.4, 6-5 Corban 7.7. Neck; half a length. Time, lmin 28 l-ssec. Telegraph Trot Handicap, £125; 3.43 class; li miles.—2-1 Norham Lady, scr (Gallagher), 1; 7-6 Labour Chimes, scr (Mitchell), 2; 3-3 Direct Bell, scr (McKay), 3. Also started: 6-7 Abel scr, 13-12 Drumbunnif scr,: 10-13 Samara scr, 1-2 Prince Charles scr, 12-11 Capricorn scr, 9-9 Lady Ita scr, 14-14 Reconnoitre , scr,. 5-5 Huia Chimes scr, 4-4 Ghandi' scr, 2-1 Jesse Owens scr (coupled with winner), 8-8 Fran Sol scr, 11-10 Grand Meteor 48. Length and a half; length. ■ Time, 3min 29 l-ssec. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, £200; mile and a distance: I—2—Wall Street, 8.8 (Dooley) .... 1 9—B—Toreador, 7.11 (Barclay) .... 2 7_i&—Golden Dart, 8.5 (Hibbard) .. 3 Also started: 6-5 Travenna 9.8, 2-1 Enwood 8.6, 5-4 Amy Johnson 8.4, 3-3 Amelita 7.8, 10-9 Milford 7.7, 8-7 Songboy car. 7.2, ; 10-10 Cleaner car. 7.4. Short length; neck. Time, lmin 56 l-ssec. Trial Handicap, £120; -6 furlongs.— 1-1 Night Wings, 8.4 (Messervy), 1; 2-2 Natty, 8.13 (Doaley), 2; 7-7 Bow Street (Barclay), 3. Also started: 4-5 Pink Robe 8.8, 5-4 Golden Song 8.7, 6-6 Mona's Song 8.7, 3-3 Prince; Flaneur 8.4, 8-9 Topsywood 8.1, 9-8 Rotui 8.1. Neck; length. Time,'lmin 16sec. Borough Handicap, £150; 6 furlongs. —2-3 Rebel Chief, 10.2 (Russell), 1; 8-9 Wild Career, 8.5 (Phillips), 2; 4-4 Moneyless, 7.8 (Barclay), 3. Also started: 5-6 Sea Fox 8.12, 1-1 Half Note 8.12, 3-2 Viking 8.12, 7-8 Silver Lark 8.3, 10-10 All Humbug 7.8, 9-7 Silver Sail 7.7, 6-5 Beam 7.7. Half; a length; length and a half. Time, lmin 14 2-ssee. Riversdale Trot, £130; 3.39 class; H miles.—-2-1 Mountain Lad, 12 (Walsh), 1; 1-2 Eddie Tolan, 48 (Cosgrove), 2; 6-5 Jean-Dewey, 12 (Mitchell), 3. Also started: 11-12 Ruru scr, 16-14 Lucky Lee scr, 5-6 Bonnie Brydone 12.12-10 Walter Gay 12. 4-4 Vinola 12, 8-5 Silver Laddie 12. 13-13 Guywin 12, 3-3 Direct Thoroe 12, 8-8 Frisco Silk 24. coupled with Blue Soark 72. 10-11 Mishap 24, 14-16 Chief Drusus 36. 7-7 College Boy 36, 15-14 Erin's Chief 48, 17-17 McGlusky CO. Length; half a length, Time, 3min 26 3-ssec. ■ "

Autumn Hack, - Handicap. £130; ■ 1 mile.—l-2 Trebleack, 9.0 (Humphries), 1; 3-4 Galleon, 9.9 (Jennings), 2; 2-1 Smoko, 8.7 (McEwan), 3. Also started: 4-3 Great Empire 8.10, 5-5 Heloise 8.6, 7-7 Coat of Arms 718, 6-6 Mutus 7.7. Neck; neck. Time, lmin 42sec. ■ ,

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 13

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THE GORE MEETING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 13

THE GORE MEETING Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 50, 1 March 1937, Page 13

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