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NATIONAL MEETING

SECOND DAY'S CARD

HORSES THAT ARE IN FORM

(By "Rauffatira.")

(Special to the "Evehing Post.")

CHRISTCHURCH, This Day.

Fields of better numerical strength than anticipated. particularly in the steeplechases, have been secured for the second day of the C.J.C. Grand National Meeting tomorrow. Tudor is a surprise acceptor for the Beaufort Steeplechase, and he might safely get this distance. The weather1 at present is very dull, but there is no real threat of rain.

The following horses may be fancied: Hunt Cup.—Jangled, Arctic Star, or Kelly the Crow. Summer Handicap.—Chidden, Tidewaiter, Miracle. < - Beaufort • Steeplechase.—Noctumus, Cock o' the North, Shillelagh Wood.

Woolston Handicap.—Palmyra, Mittie, Waitaka. Grand National Hurdles.—Jolly Beggar, Clarion Call, John- Charles, or Blue Tiger. Spreydon Hurdles.—Redolent, The Surgeon, Golden Lap-Corowa bracket. Islington Handicap.—Ponty, Boomerang, 'Salient Knight. August Handicap.—Trench Fight, Silver Streak, Catalogue. The 'card is:— . 11.32 HUNT CUP, £2T5; about 2% miles. Tangled 10 10 Lycidas .... 9 0 Arctic Star ..10 8 Night Wind .9 0 Sunward 10 1 Scotsden .... 9 0 Kelly tho Macailpein ..9 0 Crow 9 11 . 12.17 SUMNER HANDICAP, £275; 9 furlongs. Myrlam 9 6 Grampian ..83 Chidden .... 9 3 Maroha 8 2 Cape Gabo ... 9 3 Koy Bun ... 8 2 Rose of Tralee 9 2 Laggard .... 8' 0 Miracle ..... 9 1 Chaste • 8 0 Terry 9 0 Eusttal «.. 8 0' Petersham .. 9' 0 The Sandwich Ttdewaiter ..8 7 Man 8 0 Sir Hugh ... 8 7 Elegy 8 0 Rousseau ...8 6. 12.57 ■ BEAUFORT STEEPLECHASE, £550; about 2V4 miles. Tudor 12 1 Forest Glow .99 Royal Llmond 11 3 Shillelagh Nocturnus ... 11 1 Wood 9 7 Cock o' the Pahu 9 2 Korth 910 Arctic Star ..9 0 WOOLSTON HANDICAP, £250: 7 furlongs. Mary Pratt ... 9 9 Liane 8 2 Wine Card .. 9 8 Mlshna 8 2 Owls Gleam . 9 2. Settlement ... 8 0 Survoy ..... 9 0 Valantua .... 8 0 Palmyra .... 9 0 Forum 8 0 Mittio 8 12 Scrap 8 0 Waitaka 8 10 Happy Night.. 8 0 Great Pal ..8 9 Rosanna ... 8 0 Nolana 8 7 Twilight Song 8 0 Made Motley .85' Kindly 8 0 Colombo .... 8 4 Emmellne Girl 8 0 2.22 GRAND NATIONAL HURDLES, £1025; about 2 miles and 5 furlongs. Jolly Beggar . 11 12 Blue Tiger ... 9 1 Clarion Call .. 10 12' Cottlngham ... 9 1 John Charles . 10 2 Brigadore .... 9 0 Collision 9 12 Master Musk ..90 High Quality .93 Journet 9 0 Ethlop 9 3 Irish Comet .. 9 0 3.7 SPRETDON HURDLE EACE HANDICAP, £300; 1% miles. Redolent .... 10 11 The Surgeon . 8 6 Golden Lap .10 10 Corowa .... 95 Monastic .... 10 4 Royal Pal .. 9 3 Sunny Comet .10 ,1 Joy Boa .... 9 0 Last Link .. 913 Fireguard ... 9 0 3.47 ISLINGTON HANDICAP, £400; 1% miles. Arctic King . 9 4 Salient Knight 8 3 Ponty 9 3 Silver Sight . 8 3 Tiger Gain ..8 9 Nightform '~ 8.0. Last Refrain . 8 7 Amelita .... 8 0 Boomerang. ..8 6 Mount Val . 8 0 Queen Dorothy 8 5 Sir Nigel .. 8 0 Shy S 4 Monlpere ... 8 0

AUGUST HANDICAP, £350; 7 furlongs. Greek Shepherd 10 0 Knockfln ... 8 9 Catalogue .. 9 11. Rebel Chief ..8 4 Trench Fight 9 6 Araboa ..... 8 3 Silver Streak 9 4 Greek Gold . 8 3 Grey Honour . 812 Courtyard ... 8 0 Big Dook .. 8 11 Fiord 8 0 Alma ...... 811 Top Rank ..■ 8 0 Bay Duke ... 811 Bun Fight ..80 Pakanul .... 810 Golden Dart . 8 0

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1937, Page 13

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NATIONAL MEETING Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1937, Page 13

NATIONAL MEETING Evening Post, Volume CXXIV, Issue 36, 11 August 1937, Page 13

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