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FEUDING RACES For the first day of the Feilding Jockey Club’s Meeting the weather was dull but fine; the track was hard and fast, and there was a good attendance. Results; WATTUNA HURDLES, lOOsovs. l)m 130yds. 4- AIR LADDIE, 9.0 1 1-I—Ruanui, 9.9 2 5- —March Alone, 9.0 3 Scratched: Adventus, Tudor, Willowmere, Cotsfield. Won by a neck; half a head. Time, 2inin 56 3-sscc. AORANGI TRIAL PLATE, SOsovs. 6f. 1- —COURTEGA, 8,8 1 9-4—Maypay, 8.8 y 2- —Wyndale, 8.8 3 Scratched; Grand Joy, Lacktowu, Spcarshot, Sunny Maid. Won by three lengths; one length. Time, Imin 15 l-ssce. FEILDING CUR, 200sovs. Urn. 2- PLATEAU, 8.2 1 3- —Fairway, 7.13 y 1-I—Aga Khan, 8.3 ... J Scratched: Chopin, Korokio, Gibraltar. . Won by half-heads. Time, 2mm 6 3-ssec. FINAL GALLOPS TRAINING AT ELLERSLIE AND TAKANIHI [Per United Press Association.] AUCKLAND, November 30. Conditions were perfect for training at Ellcrslie this morning, when the final gallops before the Takapuna Meeting wore held. Trainers had the use of the course proper, the poles being 30ft out. Several smart gallops were registered, the best being those of Kiltown, Lord Val, Baroscope, and Gay Rose. The Gisborne horses, Sunny Bachelor and Merry Damon, were the first out, being allotted a mile. They ran the first half in 51 3-ssec and the full distance in Imin 46 4-ssec. Both worked nicely, though Sunny Bachelor, on the outside, impressed most. Tcuakoe was sent over six furlongs with Lord Val over the last five, the full distance taking Imin 20 4-ssec. Lord Val was several lengths behind Tcuakoe when ho joined in, but finished about eight lengths in front, the time for tlio last five being Imin 4 2-ssec. Tenakoe was shirking his work. Miss Rewa and Hawthorn ran five furlongs in Imin 5 1-osec. Wee Pat, Solomon, Weo Musk, and Master Bricrly were in that order after six furlongs run in Imin 20sec, the first three taking 38 4-ssec. Wee Pat did his work in first-rate style. Glonromney and Velocitcr ran half a milo in 52sec, neither doing his best at the finish. Over a similar distance Royal Appellant and Bright Flower took 52 l-sscc. Gay Broncy and Courthaven finished on terms over six furlongs, the first three run in 39 l-ssec and the full distance in Imin 19 2-sscc. Psychologist, after two in 25 l-ssec, completed five in Imin 4 4-sscc. This hack is in good order. Sunny Sky worked over seven furlongs, running the first three in 39 l-ssec, and finishing in Imin 34sec. Ho was going comfortably throughout. Alpinus, with his trainer in the saddle, worked over a mile. He ran the first half in 51 2-ssec and completed it in Imin 46 2-ssee. Billy Boy assisted him over the last five, finishing in front in Imin 8 2-3 soc. Alpinus carried a solid weight, and his effort was satisfactory. Baroscope was sent over seven furlongs, The Highland Chief assisting him over the first four and Barograph over the last throe. Ho ran the first three in 39 l-ssec, four in 51 4-ssec, and the full distance in Imin 31sec. Barograph was in front at the finish, after running the last three in 39 l-ssec. Snow Prince, after beginning slowly from the mile post, ran his last seven furlongs in Imin 38 4-sscc. Ho looks in first-rate condition. Kiltowyu, who was ridden out when jumped away at the seven-furlong post, ran the first three in 38 2-ssec and four in 51sec. He was then eased slightly, and finished very fast, to register Imin 30 3-ssec, running on particularly well at the end, a first-class effort. The inside grass was available for fast work at Takanini, the poles being out about 12ft. The horses worked the reverse way round in view of the Takapuna meeting, and some smart sprints were recorded. Greek Gold and Exaggeration got to the end of five furlongs in Imin 4scc, the pair finishing together, the latter impressing most. Gay Marigold and Thespis ran from the seven-furlong post. After running their first halfmile in 52 l-ssec, they completed the distance in Imin 32sec, with Gay Marigold finishing on the better of the pair. Gay Blonde and Nun Nicer ran half a mile in 50scc, with the former finishing on strongly. Arch Ruler and Sir Willonyx recorded a smart effort over half a mile, registering 48 4-ssoc. The former was; going very well at the finish, and will race on the second day. Rcroatu .was again responsible for the boH effort of tin’ morning, romploting a half-mile in 48see, He has done a good deal of work lately, ami lias fined down a lot. Alignment, pulled up well after running half a mile in 49 4-sscc. Spoedmint and Gay Sheila worked over a milo and a-quarter, hut the pace was not on, except over the last two furlongs, which were run in 25 2-ssec. Eldora ran a mile in Imin 16 2-sscc, a very good effort for one of her class. Tavern Knight, with Cherry King to bring him home over the Inst five furlongs, ran seven furlongs solidly in Imin 29 3-sscc, the last five taking Imin 3 3-sscc, the pair finishing together, and both going well. High Crest began better than Gallant Knight at the half, and maintained the advantage to the end in 49 l-ssec. High Crest got into a fence yesterday, and injured her stifle, but galloped well this morning, and is showing no signs of soreness. Hanpero, with the assistance of Rercpai over the last three 'furlongs, rail five furlongs in Imin 3 3-ssec, the final three taking 37 2-ssee. The latter, who got a couple of lengths the worst of the pick up, finished in front, M.G.C. TEAM IN INDIA Press Association—By Telegraph-Copyright CALCUTTA, November 29. (deceived November 30, at 11 a.in.) Western Indian States in the first innings scored 64 (Townsend seven for fG off 17.3 overs). Marylcbonc in its first, innings has lost six wickets for 254 (Nichols 52)*

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Evening Star, Issue 21582, 30 November 1933, Page 12

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LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 21582, 30 November 1933, Page 12

LATE SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 21582, 30 November 1933, Page 12