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FEUDING J.C.

CHIEF EVENT TO GAY GOY For the second day of the Feilding Jockey Club’s Meeting the weather was bright, with a breeze. There was a large attendance; The track was in perfect order. The totalisator handled £B,lll (£9,067), and for the meeting £18,176 (£18,604). Detailed results;— CHELTENHAM HURDLES, SOsovs. 1-Jm. 2 HUNTING QUEEN, 9.0 (Jenkins) 1 s—Spender, 9.5 (Carroll) 2 3 Aiguille, 9.0 (Thomson) 3 Also started: 1 Petrarch 10.0, 4 Kaola 9.13, 6 Manifesto 9.1], 7 Mid Acre 9.0, 8 Royal Peak 9.0. Won by three lengths, with four lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 57 2-ssec. Hunting Queen led all the way, being four lengths

Kaola, and Petrarch with half a mile to go. Manifesto fell at the second hurdle.

NOVICE STAKES, 70sovs. 6f,

4 MIDDLE, 8.0 (Humphries) ... 1 2—Black Thread, 8.0 (Marsh) ... 2 5 Version, 8.0 (Walsh) 3 Also started: 9 Mozelono 8.0, 10 Fleeting Arrow 8.0, 11 Battle Pomp 8.0, 6 Abracadabra 8.0, 12 Plantation 8.0, 7 Trevclyn Hold 8.0, 13 Golden Song 8.0, 1 Entheos 8.0, 6 Trimden 8.0, 3 Serviette 8.0. Black Thread led Middle, Serviette, Golden Song, and Entheos into the straight, but Middle finished best to win by a head. Version was five lengths back. Time, Imin 14 3-ssec.

ST. ANDREW’S HANDICAP, ISOsovs 1m and a distance.

4—GAY BOY, 7.13 (Morris) ... 1 6 —Werohia, 7.10 (Anderson) 2 I—Davistock, 8.10 (Wilson) ... ... 3

Also started: 7 Aga Khan 8.7, 3 Lapel 8.5, 5 Rust 7.12, 2 Alby 7.5. Won by half a length, with the same distance between second and third. Time, Imin 57 3-ssec. Gay Boy, Werohia, and Alby were early prominent, Werohia leading a bunched field along the back and into the straight, with Gay Boy, Davistock, and Aga Khan in close attendance. Gay Boy had charge at the distance, but had to keep going to beat Werohia b,v half a length. Davistock was a similar distance back, and then Alby. COLYTON HANDICAP, lOOsovs. 6f. 2 LIMULUS, 8,0 (Atkins)’ 1 I—Courtega, 7.6 (Wilson) 2 3 Royal Routine, 8.3 (B. H. (Morris) ... ... '3 Also started: 4 Good Hunting 8.0, 5 False Scent 7.0. Won by a head, with four lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 13 2-ssec. Limulus and Good Hunting were first out from Royal Routine and Courtega. Courtega came through on the inside and challenged Limulus, but in a desperate finish Limulus just held the lead. OROUA NURSERY HANDICAP, SOsovs. sf.' 3 LAUGHING LASS, 7.4 (Leach) 1 I—Karl, 8.6 (Savage) 2 4 Wagner, 7.10 (Reed) 3 Also started: 2 Deficit 7.13, 8 Brazen King 7.10, 6 Mazzini 7.7, 7 Larwood 7.4, 5 Mirth 7.0. , Won by half a head. Time, Imin 3 4-ssee. Mirth and Karl. were first to break the line, but Laughing Lass came through bn the fence at three furlongs, and led into the straight clear of Karl, Mirth, and Wagner. In a great finish Laughing Lass hung on to win by half a length. RONGOTEA HACK HANDICAP, HSsovs. IJm. I—ROUND SCORE, 9.4 (Morris) 1 4—Aussie Ra, 8.8 (Burgess) ... ■... 2 7—Royal Papa, 7.7 (Leach) ... ... 3 Also started: 2 Ingenuity 8.3, 3 Mustang 7.9, 5 Summer Hill 7.8, 6 Cloudy Bay 7.7. Won by two lengths, with three lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 9sec. Cloudy Bay and Royal Papa made the pace for most of the journey. Round Score was last early, but sticking to the fence gradually improved his position, following Royal Papa and Cloudy Bay into the straight. Round Score had charge at the distance, and won nicely from Aussie Ra. NIKAU HANDICAP, SOsovs. 6f. 4—BAZAINE, 8.9 (Reed) 1 I—Alcides, 8.6 (Pine) 2 3—Lady Eka, 7.8 (M'Caulay) ... 3 Also started: 2 Quake 8.0, 5 All Spirit 7.8, 7 Windscreen 7.4, 6 Princess La Jean 7.0.

Won by half a length, with two lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 13 3-ssec. Quake, Bazaine, and Alcides led early, but Bazaine hit the front in the straight, and staged there to beat Alcides, who was carried off the course at the home turn.

EMPIRE HANDICAP, lOosovs. 7f. S—MIDIAN, 9.1 (Burgess) ... ... 1 3—Jubilee Song, 8.8 (Jenkins) ... 2 7—Life Guard, 7.7 (Marsh) 3 Also started; 1 Glenvane 9.0, 2 Legatee 8.9, 4 Chief Marionette 8.4, 6 Windward 7.7.

’ Won by a neck each way. Time, Imin 27 2-ssec.

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Evening Star, Issue 22202, 3 December 1935, Page 5

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FEUDING J.C. Evening Star, Issue 22202, 3 December 1935, Page 5

FEUDING J.C. Evening Star, Issue 22202, 3 December 1935, Page 5