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LOU ROSA WINS STOREY

(P.A.) HAMILTON, February 22. The Waikato Autumn Meeting was held in ideal weather before « large attendance. The course was fast. The totalisator handled £57.471, an increase of £6729. Results. — Trial Stakes, sweepstakes of £3 each with £175 added; 7 furlongs.—First Division: 20-20 Red Warden, 8.9 (F. Cleaver), 1; 6-7 Bramble Song, 8.1 iT. Ham). 2; 4-4 Camilla. 8.1 (S. Tremain), 3. Scr.: Tokerau, All Glory. Neck; half a length Time, Imin 28 S-Ssec. Second Division: 3-3 Gay Lally, 8.1 (M. Caddy). 1; 4-4 Funny Pox, 8.1 (N. Howard), 2; 12-12 Black Renarde, 8.1 (W Hooton), < 3. Scr.; Digger Fred, Wlshacre. Sir Reynard. Precisely. Two lengths; half a length, Time. Imin 27 3-ssee. FranktoD Hurdles, £250; about 1% miles.— 2-2 Enjoyment. 10.0 (F. Cleaver), 1; 5-6 Besiege, 10.4 (R. Collett), 2; 10-12 Maxown.j 10.9 (A. Sinton). 3. Scr.: inquisitor. Orate, Digger Fred. Half a length; two lengths land a half. Time, 3m!n 8 4-ssee.

Juvenile Handicap, £250; two-year-olds; 5 furlongs.—s-8 Bonny Pay, 9.12 (Cameron), l; 12-12 Merry May. 7.4 (L. C. Brown), 2; 3-3 Kiatore Maata, 7.10 (L. Clifford), 3. Ser.: Bold Tide. Miss Kardine, Sir Simon. Prince Baffles. Three lengths; head. Time, lmin 0 3-ssec. .

Storey Memorial Handicap. £500; 1 mile and 3 furlongs.—l-1 Lou Rosa, 9.6 (W. J. Broughton), 1; 10-10 Balblalr, 7.0 (K. Chote), !!; 2-2 Sealaw, 7.11 (J. Williamson), 3. Scr.: Kilcash. One length and a quarter; threequarters. Time, 2min 18 3-ssec.

Linley Hack Handicap, £250; 6 furlongs.— 1-1 Prince Louis, 8.11 (H. Stewart). 1; 3-2 Bevace, 8.11 (W. J. Broughton), 2; 18-18 Loch Acre, 7:11 (L. C. Brown), 3. Ser.: Onetea, Bournemouth, Wide Awake. Nose; head. Time, lmin 13 4-ssec.

Puketaha Handicap, £250; 1 mile.—3-3 Tellsora, 8.7 (N. R. McKenzie), 1; 4-5 Chary, 7.12 (W. J. Broughton), 2; 7-8 Babrow, 7.7 (C. B. Goulsbro'), 3. Ser.: Silver Quex, Golden. Survey, Manuma, Acquest. Length and a quarter; neck. Time, lrain 38 3-ssec. President's Handicap, £350; 6 furlongs.-— 2-2 Golden Survey, 7.9 (R. Caddy), 1; 6-7 Merry Vaals, 8.5 (L. C. Brown), 2; 4-4 Anopheles, 7.6 (J. Williamson), 3. Ser.: Cambria, Softly, Peter Douglas, Transmitter, Happicoat. Gold Money Song. Length . and a half; nose. Time, lmin 12 3-ssec.

Beerescourt Handicap, £250; 7 furlongs.— 2-1 Bronzo, 8.6 (Cameron), 1; 3-2 Laughing Fox, 7.10 (Broughton), 2; 14-12 Royal Jay, 8.0 (Messervy), 3. Ser.: Kadina, White Mark, Gem Tray, Idle Hour, Beryl Vaals. Three lengths; half a length. Time, lmin 25 3-ssec.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1942, Page 8

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LOU ROSA WINS STOREY Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1942, Page 8

LOU ROSA WINS STOREY Evening Post, Volume CXXXIII, Issue 45, 23 February 1942, Page 8

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