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ROYAL WELCOME MEETING

’ CRICKET BAT WIHS BIG EVENT SYNAGOGUE BEATS SPORTING BLOOD The Wellington Racing Club’s Special EoyaL Welcome Meeting was staged at Trentham in fine weather. The track ■was in good order and fast. The . attendance was large but .below expecta- ,' ' ; . , .. ~ The Duke arrived just before the principal 6v«nt and left after the sixth race, showing a keen interest in the proceedings, including the' working of the totalisator. ' n The totalisator returns were £33,200. Detailed results: — HAEREMAI HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, SOOsovs. IJm. 7_B—Mr J. M. Cameron’s ch n THE KHEDIVE (Chief Ruler— Egyptian Flame), 3yrs, 9.0 (P. Burgess) ✓ ■■■' ■■■ I s.s_Mr E..N. Grenside’s Blue Boy, 10.8 (Walsh) -2 2- Mrs W. A. Fuller’s Revision, 10.2 (A. E. Ellis) ; 3 Also started: 1-1 Blackman 10.4, 4-4 » King Thomoncl 10.1, 9-7 Hounslow 9.11, 3- Round Score 9.8. 8-9 Bold Jim' 9.0, 6-6 Free Air 9j). 11-11 Gayfire 9.0, 10-10 Sir Spear 9.0. . Won by a head, with a length between second and third. Hounslow was fourth. Time, 2min Ssec. Finishing with a fine run from the / rear, The Khedive just won from Blue Boy, who had taken charge at the false I rail. Revision also came from the back. SANDRINGHAM HACK HANDICAP, SOOsovs. ‘ 7f. • 10-7—Mr D. 31‘Farlane’s b g-TUN-NFLLER (Winning HitCounterscarp), 3yrs, car. 7.8 (Humphries) 1 5- Estate of E. V» Riddiford’s Limulus, 7.10 (Wiggins) ... 2 4.4—Mr J. P. Coyle’s Palm. 8.0 (Broughton) ... .... 3 Also started: 3-3 Cyclonic 9.5, 1-1 Sea Fox- 8.13, 6-6 Cawbeen 8.11, 12-8 Korero 8.8, 11-11 Wasteland 8.8, 16-15 Pladie 8.6, 9-9 Hest 8.4. 13-12 Land Tax 7.13, 15-14 Bonnie Vale-7.12, 2-2 ( Maine 7.12, 7-13 Aussie Ra 7.8, 14-16 Miss Hush-a-bye 7.7, 19-18 Whetuma 7.5, 21-19 Orby’s Last 7.3, 17-17 Perimeter 7.2, 18-19 Sunee 7.2, 19-21 Roderick Dhu 7.0, 8-10 The Ark 7.0 and Wshine Nui 7.0 (bracketed). Won by half a neck; with half a head between second and third. Wasteland was fourth. Time, Imin ’7sec. Tunneller was always well placed, and snatched victory in the final slri-les after Limulus thad settled, the pacemaker,. Palm. •* , A . BALMORAL STAKES, 350sovs. sf. 1-I—Mr T. H. Lowry’s ch c HAUT MONDE (Lord Quex—d’Oro), 2.yrs, 8.2 (Atkins) ... 1 9-10 —Sir Charles Clifford’s Bun Fight, car. 7.5 (Russell) _ .... 2 6- —Messrs H. and N. Smith’s Legatee, 8.9 (Voitre) ... ... 3 Also started; 2-1-Silver Coat 8.13, 4-7 Pakanui 8.5, 3-3 Fairfax 8.2, 8-8 Round Up 8.2, 7-6 Penelope 7.12, 10-11 Denham 7.10, 5-4 Entail car: 7.11 (brac- , keted with Legatee), 8-8 Hunting Scene 7.5 (bracketed with Round Up), 12-12 • Alchemic 7.4, 14-14 Carpathia 7.4, 11-9 Going Gay 7.0, 13-rl3 Nightlass 7.0. Won by a length and a-half. uith half a length between second and third. Penelope was fourth. Time.. Imin lisec. Haut Monde was always in front and dropped the other leaders, Silver Coat, .Round Up, and Severe, at the • false fail, and came on to win decisively from Bun Fight, who came through on the false rail, Legatee cutting out Penelope near the post. ■

DUKE OF GLOUCESTER HANDICAP, 700sovs. Inf and 3f. 11- —Sir Charles Clifford’s ch h CRICKET . BAT (Winning Hit—Equipment), 6yrs, 8.3 , (Russell) ... ... 1 15-16—Mr J. L.' Webb’s Caliente, 7.0 (0. Reed): A, 2 4-4—Messrs E. R. Davis and 0. Nicholson’s Gay Marigold, 8.8 (Goldfinch) ... ... 3 Also started; 1-1 Vintage 9.6, 3-2 Gold Trail 8.8, 2-2 Solarium 8.8, 9-9 Grand Jury 8.5, 5-5 Spiral 8.5, 7-7 Southdown 7.12, 10-6 Sweet Agnes 7.12, 6- Passion Fruit 7.11, 13-11 Alight 7.6, 17-15 Rocket 7:6, 16-11 Copper Kirn' - 7.2, 12-13 Illuminate 7.0, 14-14 Manetho 7.0, 18-18 Red Sup 7.0, 8-12 Semper Paratus 7.0. , Won by a, neck, with a length between second and third. Vintage was fourth. Manetho, Southdown, and Sweet Agnes . were the early leaders, and Cricket Bat was well placed. Manetho and Southdown led into the straight, but Cricket Bat took charge from, the false rail and won decisively from a late rhn by Caliente and Gay Marigold. Vin-tage-also finished very fast. TRENTHAM STAKES, 400sovs. Im. 2 Mr W.- S. Clark’s ch c SYNA- ’ . GOGUE (Rabbi— Lady Ruth), ,V 3yrs, 8.10 (A. E.Ellis) 1 3 Mf H. Clelland’s Lady Kyra, 8.5 : (Voitre) ... ..... 2 1- Mr T. Fraser’s Sporting Blood, 8.10 (L. J. Ellis) 3 I Also started:-4 Canopy 8.5. Won By half a length, with two lengths between second - and third.Time, Imin 41sec. Synagogue won very decisively after & true-run race. BLEDISLOE STAKES. 400sovs. 7f. 2- —F, Hall’s ch g REBEL CHIEF (Robespierre—Verintia), 4yrs, 7.11 (L. J. Ellis) ... '. 1 7- Mr M Millar’s Diatomous, 8.1 (Voitre) ••• 2 3- Mrs J. H. Miller’s Cranford, 7.11 (Humphries) ... 3 Also started: 1-1 Gblden Wings 9.4, 8- Autopay 9.3, 9-8 Cadland 8.0, 10-10 Pomp 8.0, 11-11 Slippery 8.0, 4-4 Copvist 7.12, 6-5 Princess Doreen 7.8, 15-14 Miladi 7.6„ 13-13 Movie Star 7.5, 14-15 Cottesmore 7.0, 5-7 Gaysome. 7.0, 12- Hunting Lodge 7.0. Won by a neck, with a length between second and third. Princess Doreen was fourth. Time, Imin 2oisec. Rebel Chief was well placed throughout. and cut down the pacemaker, tomous. decisively at the finish. Cranford was .1 fair third after lying handy throughout. Golden Wings, the favourite. was left at the post.

WINDSOR HACK* HANDICAP, 300sovs. 3,m. I- —Air C. J. Stowe’s b m CUDDLE (Psychology Caress), syrs, 9.5 (Flower) 1 7-S—Mr P. N, Sampson’s Courtcga, 7.9 (Voitre) i ... ... ••• -2 3-3—Mr W. Cooper’s West Tor, 9.0 (Atkins) 3 ' Also started: 9-9 Korero 8.5, 5-5 Tango 8.8,‘ 4-4 Final Shot 8.6, 8-7 Wasteland 8-5, 2-1 Hunting Go 8.1, 10-10 Dorado 7.10, 6-6 Arctic King 7.6. II- Maroha 7.3, 14-16 Safari 7.2, 16-lo Grand Blow 7.0, 12-14 Horn’s Reef 7.0, 15-12 Purse 7.0, 13-13 Umpire 7.0. Won all the way by three lengths, with half a length between second and third. Wasteland was fourth. Time, Imin 38isec.

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Evening Star, Issue 21905, 17 December 1934, Page 4

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ROYAL WELCOME MEETING Evening Star, Issue 21905, 17 December 1934, Page 4

ROYAL WELCOME MEETING Evening Star, Issue 21905, 17 December 1934, Page 4

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