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FORBURY TROTS

Tho Winter Meeting of the Itorbury Trotting Club was held to-day. There was a. good attendance. Results: FIRST AMATEUR HANDICAP, ISObots; second' 30sova. third IBeovs. 1 — w. T. Lowe’s Helcnwoodi (Wildwood Junior—Lady Helen), 24yds behind (owner) 1 2 J. Ohallis’s Snider, scr (owner) ... 2 6 -11. BruTm’.s Queen Wilkes, scr (owner) o

Others: 5 Ocean Grove, 18 Flossie Allan, 21 Shackle,ton, Wharetoa, 14 Sid 1 Wilkes, 20 Miss Malvern, 19 Ora Jay, 12 General Quinooy, 23 Grade D-, 25 Jimmy Wilkes, 22 Deter Bov (all scratch). 5 M.Tunnoy Mac 12yds, 24 Ballet Girl 24yds, 9 Hondo 24yds, 'ls Laurier 24vds. 24 Waiatapu 56vds, 8 W.D. 36yd«. ]6 Billy Moor 60yds, 11* Ln Todd) 72yds, 17 Rankin 96yds,. 16 Fox Trot 108yds, 7 Proud Ata 120yds. Four or five were slow to move, amongst thorn Proud Ala, Billy Moor, and Jimmy Wilkes. Snider took charge, followed by Queen Wilkes, Hcle.nwcvod,, and: M'Kinncy Ma«. At the far turn Snider broke, and ■tho favorite led by eight lengths on entering tho last lap, Snider lying next. The, latter stuck to his task well, and 1 was closing the gap when lie again broke at the distaco post, Helonwood winning by throe lengths, Queen Wilkes eight lengths away, then Bon do, MlKinney Mac, Laurier, and Waiatapu, Time, 4min 6sec.

DOMAIN" HANDICAP, 225.r0v5; second 45sovs, tim'd) lia Ef. 7—J. Henderson's Tiger Mac (Young M'Kiaucy—Nore), ecr (J. MT.ennan) .1 11—Mrs G. W. Watkins’s George Grafton, sor (D. Withers) 2 I.6—Miller and Peart’s Passing Shadow, 72yds (11. G. Peart) 3 Others: 12 Rollicking Bells sen, 13 Little Itnb scr, 6 First Glance scr, 4 Cocoa, scr, Red Chequer 12yds, IS Den Wallace sar, 17 Lucky Dillon scr, 21. Wallace Dillon scr, 1 Change scr, 18 Acacia soi’, 3 Dosky Boy lEyde, 2 Idyls* 24yds, 14 Bonny Bov dive’s, 3 Dramhui 24yds, 9 Marvin Mac 21yds, 15 Tahiti 56yds, 10 W’su Daphuo 36yds, 20 Mother Mschxao 48yds, 5 Black Uavon 48yck Cocoa and Lucky Dillon dwelt badly. Pi rat Glance took charge, an d led 1 past the stand from Rollicking Bells, Bonny Boy. and Don Wallace. At the back Rollicking Bolls lep, the order on entering tho last lap being Rollicking Bells, Marvin Mac, George Grafton, Passing Shadow. At tho back Marvin Mac led for a while, but Tiger Mac came again, and a irne finish saw him win by a neck, with half a length between- second and third; then Bonny Boy, Change, and l DrambuL Time, 3mm 57t;ec.

INNOVATION HANDICAP, 225,w 5; second 45sovs, third 222Sovs. 2m.

L--Kett and Quick’s Clonmel (Marvin Wi 1 kef —S no wd r iff), err (J. M'Lcnnan) 1 2-—A. Hendrickson's Audalie, scr (owner) 2 5--J. Hamilton's Ballet Girl, 36yds (owner) 3

Others: 7 Zingiber, 11 Marvin Bell, 8 Kismet, 9 Young Tom, 20 Ruth 'Wilkes, 14 Money Spider, 18 Peter Boy (nil .scratch), 6 M‘Kinney Mac 24yds, 3 Livingstone 24yds, 19 Marvin Chief 36ydfi, 10 Kentucky Moor 36yds, 12 Laurier 56yds, 15 W.,D. 48yds, 15 Billy Moor cdyde, 4 Tho Squire 06yds, 16 Rankin 132yds, 17 box Trot 144yds, 21 Peter M'Kiuney 216vd.s.

The favorite went out quickly and led, attended by M'Kiuney Mac, Audalie, and Ballet Girl, for tho first round 1 . AudaJio broke and fell back fourfli, but came again, and was second to- Clonmel as tJicy passed tho stand a, second time. Entering on ■the last lap Clonmel still led from Audalie, The Squire having run info third piaoo. Audalie, when going nicely, again broke along the bark, but quickly recovered. Clonmel led into the, straight ami won easily, slowing down, by a' five lengths, Ballet Girl 80yds away; then The Squire, Peter M'Kiuney, Kentucky .Moor, ami. Laurier. Time, 4min Sasee.

PRINCE 01’ WALKS HANDICAP (Earness), 800.5OVS; second 160sovs, third SOsovs. 2m. o —H. G. Yates's Pa.nl Hinault (Harold Dillon—.(Marie Narelle), 24yds holiind (J. (Mcsscrvcy, juii.) ... 1 S—IT. P, Nicoll’s ludra, scr (0, Warden ) 2 2—Clarksou and Graham's Wild .Briar, 24yds (J. Bryce, jun.) 3 Others: 10 Ben Lomond scr, 8 Nollio Scott scr, _1 Thixendalo scr, 13 Legacy scr, 9 Emperor ]2vds, 32 Rovnl Step 12, 4 Bellfashiou 24, 11 ])on Wild 24, 7 Onv.t 24, 6 Tatsy Dillon 84, 14 Lorviudo Diilon 84. 1 luxendale, the favorite, skipped at Hie staid, and lost his place. Paul Diifault wont away with Legacy and Indra following. Paul Diifault was never quite caught, and won a great race by a length from Indra, with Wild Briar half a length away, then Locanda Dillon, Tatsy Dillon, Emperor, and Bellfasiiinn in that older. Time, 4min 35|sec. BE.A.OH HANDICAP (Harness), 325 sows. 2m.—Ten e'ri do (scr) 1, Harold's Treasure (scr) 2, Brent Junior (12yd.s) 5. Others; Acqiiilla, Dramlmi, Olioo M. W[iLkcs, 'intolerance, (Royal Oak, Glen Fa.rg, Nightcaps, Pessimist, and Ray mins scr, Friendship, Ribbon Maid, and Pa ssing Shadow 12yds, Drum. Major mid Bello Trix 24, Walhvmn and Bing Boy 48. The Sheik 60, Olive Huou and Kilmarnock 72, Norma, Dillon 84. Won by two lengths. Time, 4min 52scc. Rnval Oak was favorite.

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Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 9

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FORBURY TROTS Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 9

FORBURY TROTS Evening Star, Issue 17959, 4 May 1922, Page 9