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RACING

MANAWATU MEETING THE BUZZER SCORES SMOKE SCREEN WINS STAKES [Per United Press Association.] PALMERSTON N., April 10. The Manawatu Club's Autumn Meeting was concluded in fine, warm weather. There was a good attendance, and the . totalisator handled £24,994 10s, against £13,049 10s. The total for the meeting was £42,773 against £23,274 10s, an increase of £19.498 10s. The track was in perfect order, with the going firm. Following are the results;— KAIRANGA HURDLES, £175. l£m. 2—ROYAL MIMIC, 10.1 (C. Thomson) 1 7—Manawatu, 11.3 (P. Rae) ... 2 6 —Count Willonyx, 9.0 (C. Carroll) 3

Also started; 1 Beau Gallante 11.8, 4 Ethiop 9.13, 3 Invictus 9.11, 8 Riotous car. 9.4, .4 Collision car. 9.2.

Won by a length and a-half, with two lengths between second and third. Beau Gallante was fourth. Time, 3min 13 l-ssec.

STONYHURST JUVENILE HANDI- . CAP, £l5O. About sif. 6—LICKEM, 7.7 (J. Leach) ... 1 3—Greenwich, 9.9 (F. Bentley) ... 2 10—Settlement, car. 7.8 (L. H. Clifford) 3

Also started: 1 Bluffer 8.8, 4 Son and Heir 8.6, 9 Laughing Chief 7.10, 5 Gay Molly 7.9, 2 Scarf Dance 7.9, 11 Final car. 7.13 i, 7 Raana car. 7.10, 12 Orient Dawn car. 7.10 J, 8 Hunting Lore 7.7, 13 Beaxilack car. 7.12. Won by a head, with a length axxd a half between second and third. Time, Imin 7 2-Ssec.

TAMATETE HANDICAP, £350. IJm. I—THE BUZZER, 7.13 (B. H. Morris) ... 1 4—Haut Monde, 7.13 (W. J. Broughton) 2 B—Master Cyklon, 8.3 (A. Jenkins) 3 Also started: 7 Big Dook 8.13, 6 Taitoru 8.13, 3 Lowenberg 8.11. 5 One Whetu 8.11, 4 Werohia 8.8, 2 Catalogue 8.8, 16 Gay Bey 8.1, 10 Sunee 7.10, 11 Rona Bay 7.10, 12 Entail 7.10, 9 Boomerang car. 7.8 J, 15 King’s Lancer car. 7.10, 13 Round Score 7.7, 14 Ingenuity 7.7. Won by a neck, with a length and a-half between second and third. Lowenberg was fourth. Time, 2min Osec. The Buzzer was lying fifth behind Werohia, Master Cyklon, and Taitoru and Round Score at the half-mile, and took command at the distance, lasting long enough to beat the fastfinishing Haut Monde, who came from well back. Master Cyklon was a good third just ahead of Lowenberg and Entail.

LOCKWOOD HANDICAP, £l6O. 6f. I—ALUNGA, 8.4 (C. P. Shield) ... 1 9—Fossicker," 7.13 (J. Leach) ... 2 4—Gironde, 7.12 (P. Atkins) ... ... 3

Also started; 2 Old Surrey 8.5, 5 Golden Chest car. 8.1, 7 Rustem 8.3, 6 Winsome Lu 7.13,. 8 Prince Mulla car. 7.9, 3 Race Call car. 7.8 J, 10 Chat car. 7.8, 11 Malibu 7.7. Won by two lengths and a-half, with one length and a-nalf between second and third. Golden Chest was fourth. Time, Imin 13 2-ssec.

SIRES’ PRODUCE STAKES, £3OO. 7f. I—SMOKE SCREEN, 8.10 (B. H. Morris) 1 4—The Crooner, 8.0 (C. Goldsbro) 2 3—Haughty Winner, car. 8.6 (A. E. Ellis) ... 3 Also started: 2 Francis Drake 9.0, 5 Relative 7.6.

Won by a good two lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Relative was fourth. Francis Drake and Haughty Winner and then Relative and The Crooner set a fast pace, and Smoke Screen, who ran on the rails all the way, waited on them to the straight, when he took command and won convincingly.

HACK PLATE, £250. IJm

2 CORROBOREE, 8.1 (G. Tattersall) 1 7 Myriam, 7.8 (W. J. Broughton) 2 3 Maestro, car. 8.1 (N. Caveney) 3

Also started; 4 Soho 9.0, 1 Brazen King 9.0, 8 Run form 8.8, 6 Happy Hunting car. 7.2, 5 Good Sun 7.7, 9 Naughty Marietta 7.7, 10 Glenthawn car. 7.10.

Won by two lengths and a-half. with two lengths between second and third. Good Sun was fourth. Time, 2min 6 2-ssec.

LONGBDRN HANDICAP, £2OO. 6f. 2—LADY INA, 7.10 (W. J. Brough-

ton) 1 3—Flammarion, 7.10 (C. Goldsbro) 2 s—Great Hope, 7.13 (B. H. Morris) 3 Also started: 7 Pakanui 9.0, 4 Royal Secret 8.6, 1 Black Thread car. .7.11, 9 Hunting Mars 7.13, 8 Severe car. 7.7 and Hunting Lodge car. 7.8 bracketed, 6 Acceptable 7.9, 10 Gasman 7.7. Won by half a head, with a length and a-half between second and third. Hunting Mars was fourth. Time, Imin 13 2-ssecl Great Hope, Acceptable, Flammarion, and Lady In a were prominent to the straight, where Lady Jtna and Flammarion fought out a desperate finish, the former just getting the verdict.

ADDERSTONE HANDICAP, £l5O. 7f. 2—THE BIGOT, 8.4 (B. H. Morris) 1 7—Eara, 8.1 (S. Anderson) 2 s—Seyfried, 7.9 (S. Wilson) 3

Also started: 3 Roaming 9.0, 5 Master Quex car. 8.8. 6 Silver River car. 7.10, 1 Black Fox 8.1, 9 Cloudy Bay 7.12, 8 Sporting Gift 7.8, 10 Rahutahi car. 7.3}. Won by two lengths each way. Time. Imin 26 2-ssec.

REEFTON JOCKEY CLUB MONIPERE WINS IRVING MEMORIAL [Per United Press Association.] GREYMOUTH, April 10. The Reefton Jockey Club’s Meeting was held to-day. A heavy drizzle fell throughout, but the attendance was fair. The track was soft. The totalisator handled £4,681, compared with £4.146 —an increase of £435. Following are the results: — FLYING HANDICAP, £7O. sf. 5 ARENA, 7.13 (H. Hibberd) ... .1 4 —Top R--'- 8.7 (J. W. Jennings) 2 6 Potent, car. 7.2. (M. Caddy) ... 3 Also started; 3 Copyist 10.3,,2 Arrowrose 10.0, 7 Delium 8.6, 1 Primak 8.2 (fourth). Won by two lengths, with a neck between second and third. Time, Imin 5 2-ssec. ALEXANDER HANDICAP, £75. Im. I—OWLSGLEAM, car. 8.4 ' (G. Watson) 1 6—Derive, 8.10 (J. Jennings) ... 2 4 —Gasmask, 8.3 (H. Hibberd) ... 3

Also started: 3 Forum car. 8.124, 2 Gold Boy 8.8 (fourth). Won by two lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, Imin 49 4-osce. PROGRESS TROT, £7O. Im. 6—EVA TRUAfAN, It (A. Holmes) 1 s—Sustenance, It (V. Alborn) ... 2 4—Pukeuri, 24yds bhd (H. Frost) 3 Also . started: 1 Four Square It (fourth). 3 Gold Potts 48yds- bhd, 2 Streamline It, 7 Major Guy 36. Won by three lengths, with a length between second and' third. Times; 2min 27sec. 2min 27 2-ssec, 2min 28 1— IRVING MEMORIAL HANDICAP, £IOO. lim. 2 MONIPERE, 8.10 (A. Messervy) 1 I—Full Throttle, car. 8.9 (M. Caddy) ... 2 3 Cyclonic, 9.1 (J. Mnrfitt) ... ... 3 The only starters. Won by three lengths, with eight lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 18sfec. Monipero led all the way and won inr a canter.

STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, £7O. 6if. 3—PRIMAK, 8.6 (Messervy) 1 I—Owlsgleam,l—Owlsgleam, car. 9.4 (Jennings) 2 6—Derive, car. 8.12 (J. Murfitt) 3

Also started: 4 Top Rank 8.11. 5 Gilford car. 8.0 (fourth). 8 Emmeline Girl 7.13, 2 Arrowmid 7.13, 7 Back Lead 7.8.

Won by three lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, Imin 28sec.

HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, £7O

2 POTENT, car. 8.4 (J. Jennings) 1 1 Giggleswick, 8.12 (Messervy) ... 2 3 Gold Boy, car. 8.3 (M. Caddy) ... 3 Also started: 4 Maka Ahi 8.0. Won by six lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, Imin 36 3-ssec. 4 REEFTON TROT HANDICAP, £75. lim. 4 LINKLIGHT, It (V. Alborn) ... 1 B—Kaitawa, 12yds blxd (W. Clark) 2 3—Lady Ann, 36 (F. G. Lynch) ... 3 Also 1 ' started; 7 Atarau King | It (fourth), 6 Amywyn It, 2 Playwright 36yds bbd, 1 Pukeuri. It, 6 Streamline it. ■; Won by four lengths, with half a length between second and third. Times: 3min 53sec, 3min 53scc, 3min 51 l-ssec.

FAREWELL HANDICAP, £75. 7f. 1— METAL BIRD, 9.3 (J. Jennings) 1 2 Arena, car. 8.6 (H. Hibberd) ... 2 3 Bon Tray, 9,5 (A. Russell) ... 3 Also started; 4 Giggleswick 8.4, f> Carfcx 7.11 (fourth). Won by a- length and a-half, with two lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 36 3-ssec.

AUSTRALIAN MEETINGS WARWICK FARM RAGES Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright SYDNEY, April 11. At the Warwick Farm races to-day the Warwick April Handicap resulted as follows: KINSFOLK, 7.0 (Finch) 1 Softstep, 8.1 (Parsons) 2 Tapestry, 7.5 (O’Sullivan) 3 Eight started. Won by half a head, with three-quarters of a length between second and third. Time, 2min ssec. Kaiwaka, having his first race, finished seventh in the Maiden Handicap. Late Night and The Hunt were unplaced in the April Nursery Handicap, Bertha B was unplaced in the Farm Novice Handicap, and Yerrapie was unplaced in the Edenson Park Handicap. THE ASCOT MEETING

MELBOURNE, April 11. At the Ascot races Link Divine was unplaced in the Aylesford Handicap, and Palatinate was unplaced in the Plymouth Welter Handicap. IN ENGLAND REMEMBER WINS NEWBURY CUP LONDON, April 10. The Newbury Cup resulted as follows:—Remember, Fairplay, Pricket. Eighteen started. Won by a head, with four lengths between second and third.

SURPRISES AT ASHBURTON FRISCO BOY WINS BIG RAGE CHELID3H PAYS OVER CENTURY [Per United Press Association.] ASHBURTON, April 10. The trotting meeting was held in cloudy, but pleasant weather, and the course was in excellent order. The attendance was very large. The totalisator handled £23,358, against £14,578. Following are the results :

ALLENTON HANDICAP. £125 14 m.

1-2 —NATIVE HUON. It (Pascoe) 1 5-5 —Fluke, It (Motz) 2 10-11—Beethoven, It (Daek) 3

Also started: 3-3 Winnow It, G-G Nahlinga It, 9-8 Shadeland It, 11-10 Tiny Guy It, 4-4 Lustre It, 2-1 Pilot Peter It. 8-9 Cracksman GOyds behind, 7-7 Sir Kit 96. Won by one length and a-half, with a similar distance between second and third. Time, 3min 34sec.

IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP, £125 14m.

17-18—CHELIDON. It . (Mouritz) ... 1 2-4 —Bill B, It (Fraser) 2 7-6 —Jane Worthy, It (J. M'Kendry) 3

Also started: 9-9 Glen Travis It, 17-15 Ferula It. 3-1 Santa Fe It, 16-16 Parauri It, 12-12 Donor It, 6-8 Jovial It, 10-11 Golden Moness It, 13-17 Garment It, 5-3 Wynan It, 14-13 King Axworthy It, 8-5 Pursuit It, 11-10 Karoro It, 1-2 Gratanella It, 14-14 Stylish Boy It, 4-7 Cruiser 36yds behind. Jovial fell soon after the start.

Won by a neck, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 3min 25 3-ssec. The winner paid over a century.

ALL-AGED STAKES. £6OO. lira. 10-10 FRISCO BOY, It (Edwards) 1 12-12—Dark Hazard, It (M’Tigue) 2 1-1 —Lucky Jack, 36yds behind (Pringle) 3

Also started: 4-6 Coherto It, 8-5 Casanova 36yds behind, 2-2 Toorak 12, 1- Parisienne 24 (coupled with Lucky Jack). 7-8 Gaillard 36, 6-7 Blair Athol 36, 3-3 Pot Luck 36, 5-4 Starwyn 36 (coupled with Grand Mogul 72), 11-9 Double Great 36, 9-11 Bonny Azure 72. Won by a length, with half a length between second and third. Times: 3min 20sec, 3min 20 l-ssec, 3min 17 2-

AUTUMN HANDICAP, £135. Ijm. 3- MOREWA, 24yds behind (Teahen) 1 9-7—Black Marble, 12 (Bryce) ... 2 4- —lntrigue, 12 (Wells) 3

Also started: 1-1 Cruiser It, 8-11 Lady Slipper It, 11-7 Lazybones It, 9-12 Big Nelson It, 12-13 Our Fay It, 5-5 Mohican 12yds behind, 12-9 Horsepower 12, 2-4 Fine Art 24, 14-14 Boltaire 24, 7-10 Panquitch 36, 6-6 Waitaki Power 36.

Won by two lengths, with one length between second and third. Time, 3min 23 l-ssec.

STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, £225, l}m.

5- KING’S GUARD, It (Berry) 1 6- Amonos, 24yds behind (Barron) ... 2 1-I—Bittersweet, It (J. Fraser, jun.) ... 3

Also started: 10-10 Don Chenault It, 8-7 Lady Sonoma It, 7-8 Rustle It, 9-9 Norman Fox It, 4-4 Flotsam 12yds behind, 2-2 Raclaim 12, 3-3 Garner 24. Won by a length, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 3min 24sec.

RAKAIA HANDICAP, £lB5. IJm. 7-6—HARLEQUIN, 12yds behind (J. Young) 1 7-6—Sage King, 12 (R. Young) 2 10-B—Loretta, It (Maidens) 3 Also started: 9-9 Royal de Oro It, 3-2 Ideal It, 2-1 Peter Silk It, 12-11 Trireme It, 11-14 Cadiz It, 13-12 Jean Drusus It, 8-10 Moana Tama It, 14-13 Sea Trail It, 4-4 Fortex It, 5-7 Celebrity 12yds behind, 15-15 Monty Chimes 12, 1-3 Credit Funds 24, 6-5 Renown’s Best 48.

Won by two lengths, with the s’ame distance between second and third. Time, ,3min 29sec.

The first and second horses were bracketed.

HARVEST HANDICAP, £165. IJm. 2-1 —DONALD DHU, 12yds behind (Maidens) 1 5-14—Aircraft, 12 (Isaacson) 2 1-2 —Waipahi, 12 (Watts) 3 Also started: 6-13 Dundee It, 14-11 Precious Metal It, 16-19 Royal Crescent It, 12-8 Alpine Prince It, 17-18 Russell Pointer It, 7-12 Llewellyn’s Pet It, 9-6 Lahourman It, 4-5 Fay Key It, 8-8 Civic It, 7-4 Oversight 12yds behind, 15-16 Player 32, 11-15 Diversion 12, 3-3 Reylena 12, 6-7 Wee 'Wrack 12, 10-10 Sports Review 24, 13-17 Snowy de Oro 48.

Won by two lengths, with four lengths between second and third. Time, 3min 19 l-ssec.

FAREWELL HANDICAP, £240. Ijm.

7- REPORTER, 48yds . behind (M‘Girr) 1 6-s —Encounter, It (G. M'Kendry) 2 9-9—Rocks Ahead, 24 (Todd) ... 3 Also started: 5-C Stirling Lady It, 8- Subsidy It. 3-1 Frisco Lady It (coupled with Nobleman If), 32-11 Happy Knight It, 10-30 Noble Prince It, 2-2 Rongomai 12yds behind, 13-13 Francis Lincoln 24, 33-13 Isobcl Derby 24, 4-7 Big Author 24, 3-3 Pot Luck 24.

Won by two lengths, with one length between second and third. Time, 3min 16 l-ssec.

ROXBURGH TROTTING CLUB GLEN GUY WINS BIG EVENT FIELD DAY FOR J. WALSH The fifth annual meeting of the Roxburgh Trotting Club on Saturday was marred by steady rain, which fell throughout the day. Despite the unpleasant conditions, however, the meeting was a distinct success, and some excellent racing was witnessed. J. Walsh had a big day, annexing first place in five of the seven races. E. Mitchell won the other two races.

TEVIOT TRIAL STAKES (Saddle) £l2. Class 3.49. IJm.

GLEN GUY, A. B. Rattray's ch g, by Adioo Guv—Mavbloom, 6vrs, It (J. Walshf Guy Xnt, J. ,F. Harris’s, It (C. Pringle) Master Dido, W. J. Brown’s, It (T. Paterson)

Also started; Young Ardgour It, Shining Sun it, Wairaki It, Gay Avon It. Glen Guy at once took charge and led the way from Master Dido and Guy Nut. Glen Guy kept in charge, anil finally won easing up by six lengths from Guy Xnt, who heat Master Dido by 10 lengths. Shining Sun was fourth, just heating Wairaki. Times: 3min 42scc, 3min 43sec, 3min 46sec.

DASH SADDLE TROT HANDICAP, £2O. including trophy valued at £5. Class 2.28. Im. CROWN PEAK. R. Martin’s b g, by Adioo Guy—Four Chimes mare. It (E. Mitchell) ; ... 1 Ghandi. A. B. Rattray’s, It (J. Walsh) 2 Peter Wrack, Roylen and M'Pcak’s, 36yds (R. Klimack) 3

Also started : Mandrcll It, Otapiri Lee It, Beau Geste It. Seascape It, Guy Avon It, Adois It. Ghana!, Beau Geste, and Crown Peak raced in close order over the first half-mile. Crown Peak and Ghandi then drew away, and in a good finish the former won by half a length. Peter Wrack was about 10 lengths away and Maudrell nest.' Times: 2min 20sec, 2min 20 l-ssec* 2min 23see. ETTRICK HANDICAP (Saddle), £l2 Class 3.53. 14m. APPOMATOX, W. Gellateiey’s, by Lee Norris—Brooklyn Chimes aged, 06yds (J. Walsh) 1 Xraveltone, A, F. M'Gregor's, It (Owner) 2 May Derby, H. Harris’s, It (C. Pringle) 3 Also started: Lee Mack It, Imperial Wave 84yds. May Derby and Xraveltone led in the early part of the race, with Appomatox making up ground. May Derby broke before going a circuit, and Xraveltone took charge, and with a lap to go Xraveltone, May Derby, and Appomatox were racing together. Appomatox and Xraveltone came on together, and in a good finish the former won by a short neck. May Derby was about 20 lengths away, and Imperial Wave fourth. Times: 3min 53sec, 3min 53 l-ssec, 3min 55sec.

ROXBURGH TROTTING CLUB HANDICAP, £4O, including canteen of cutlery valued at 12gs; 1 silver-mounted whip, presented, by Mr R. Steele, to driver of winner. Class 5.1. 2m. GLEN GUY, A. B. Rattray’s, by Adioo Guy—Maybloom. 6yrs, It (J. Walsh) ...... ... 1 Peter Wrack, Boylen and M Peak s, 48yds (R. Klemack) ... 2 Aqua Bond, E. Mitchell’s, It (Owner) 3

Also started: Master Dido It, Mam drell It, Seascape lb Sinbad 72yds. Guywin 84, Master Potts 84, Jolly Queen 156.

Aqua Bond and Glen Guy led the way from Guywin and Mandrell, and after going a lap they were in charge of a close field. Aqua Bond and Glen Guy continued to show the way, with Peter Wrack close up. In the run home Glen Guy beat Peter Wrack by half a length in a good finish. Aqua Bond was two lengths away, and Sinbad close up fourth. Times; 4min 55 3-5 sec, 4min 55 4-ssec, 4min 56sec. MILLER’S FLAT HANDICAP, £ls 13s, including cup valued at £3 3s. Class 3.47. IJm. CROWN PEAK, R. Martin’s b g by Adioo Guy—Four Chimes mare, 6yrs, 60yds , (inc. pen.) (E. Mitchell) 1 Teviot, S. F. Whelan’s, It (Owner) 2 Ayrshire, T. Clare’s, 96 (Owner) ... 3 Also started: Bonnie Muir It, Honest Charlie It, Adois It. Teviot and Honest Charlie travelled together in the early part, but the latter soon dropped out, and Crown Peak joined Teviot in the lead. Crown Peak and Teviot turned for home together, and in a good finish the former won by three parts of a length. Ayrshire was eight lengths away. The others dropped out of it. Times; 3min 36 2-ssec, 3min 43 3-ssec, 3min 36sec.

TRADESMEN’S TROTTING HANDICAP, £25, including silver cup valued at lOgs, to be won twice in succession or three times at intervals. Class 5.6. Unhoppled trotters. 2m. APPOMATOX, W. Gellatley’s, by Lee Norris —Brooklyn Chimes, aged, 144yds (inc. pen.) (J. Walsh) 1 Traveltone, A. F. M'Gregor’s, It (Owner) 2 Native Kowhai, C. Sraaill’s, It (G. Stephenson) 3 Also started: Snowpeak It, Lee Mark It, Momona Girl It, May Derby It, Imperial Wave 84yds. Traveltone opened up a good lead, bub ivith a lap to go Was closely attended by Appomatox and Native Kowhai. Traveltone broke about four furlongs from home, and Appomatox took charge. Appomatox led into the straight, and in a good finish won by a length from Traveltone, who beat Native Kowhai by a length. Imperial Wave was a moderate fourth. Times; smin 5 4-ssec, srain 17 3-ssec, smin 17 4-ssec.

PUBLICANS’ HANDICAP, £25, including cup valued at lOgs. Class 3.5. lira. GHANDI, A. B. Rattray’s b g by Man o’ War—May Tracey, It (J. Walsh) ... 1

Guy win, Messrs Abernethy’s, 48yds (E. Mitchell) 2 Ayrshire, T. Clare’s, 48 (Owner) ... 3 Also started: Otapiri Lee It, Scotty Black It, Seascape It, Gay Avon It, Adios It. Peter Wrack 36yds, Cirrus 48, Master Potts 48.

Adios and Ghandi began best, and Cirrus did not go away. After going a lap Ghandi and Adios were showing the way, and Guywin moved up in the back. Ghandi led Guywin into the straight, and beat him by half a length. Ayrhsiro was about six lengths away,

with 'Adies and Scotty Black next. Times; 3raiu 3 2-ssec, 2min S 9 3-ssec, 3rain.

THAMES TROTS GREAT JEWEL WINS GUP [Per United Press Association.] THAMES. April 10. The Thames Trotting Club’s Annual .Meeting to-day was opened in showery weather, but it cleared later. There was a large attendance. The track was heavy. The totaiisator handled £12,932 10s, an increase of £7.211 over iast year. Following are the results:— HIKDTAIA HANDICAP, £IOO. lim. I- BOLD VENTURE, It (Paul) 1 S-6—Gloster. It (Gillard) 2 ,3-5— Sandusky, It (F. J. Smith) ... 3 Also started: 12-10 Guide Peter It, 3-7 Nerihana It, 15-16 Bonny Pointer It, 1-4 Kia Kali a It, 7-8 Elsie Hamlyn It,' 2-2 Hori Bingen It. 9-11 Bronze Queen It, 13-12 Kewpie Bingen It, II- Jumble It, 9-12 Mandalay It, 6-3 Vanora It, 14-U Petite Jewel It, 16-15 Dainty Lady 36yds. Won by a neck, with half a length between second and third. Times: Sniin 0 3-osec, 3min 0 4-osec, 3min 1 2-ssec.

PARA WAX HANDICAP, £IOO. IJm. 2- ALL SPECIAL, 12yds (Mitchell) 1 3- —Querida, It (F. J. Smith) 2 13-13—Heather Glow, It tPrendergast) 3

Scratched; Native Worthy. Won by one length and. a-quarter, with two lengths between second and third. Times: 3min 48 4-osec, 3min 50 l-ssec, 3min 52 l-osec.

BRACELET HANDICAP, £lls. 14m 2-I— MUSKETEER, 12yds bhd (F.

J. Smith) 1 1-2— Bedford, It (Herring) 2 5-7—Hearsay, It (Stewart) 3 Scratched.: Kewpie’s Crest and Handicapper. Won by a neck, with two lengths and a-half between second and third. Times: 3min 36 l-ssec, 3min 37 2-ssec, 3min 39 2-osec.

THAMES TROTTING CUP, £IBO. 2m. 2- —Great Jewel, 36yds (Dyer) ... 1 5-6—lmpostor, 24 (Kennerky) ... 2 3- —Compass, It (Moran) 3 Also started: 6-4 Young Rodney It, 8-8 Great Chum It, 9-9 Eliminate 12yds, 1-1 Our Peggy 36, 4-3 Red Frontier 36. , , Won by three-quarters of a neck, with a head between second and third. Times: 4min 49 4-ssec, 4min 51 l-ssec, 4 min 53 2-ssec.

PURIRI HANDICAP, £IOO. 14m. 3-2—TRANSFER, 36yds (Stewart) 1 1- —Gratton Girl, It (Smith) ... 2 2- Gloster, it (Gillard) 3 Also started : 8-9 Nerihana It, 7-10 Gipsy Light It, 12-10 Bonny Pointer It, 4-4 Kentucky Queen It, 5-5 n inhisway It, 9-7 Elsie Hamlyn It, 10-8 Bronze Queen It, 11-11 Mandalay It, 6- Roman Chief It. Won by three-quarters of a length, with five lengths between second and third. Times: 3min 36sec. 3mm 39 2-5 sec, 3min 44 3-ssec.-PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, £lO5. 2m. 3- —WASKASU, 72yds (Eynon) ... 1 2- —Ladv Bunker It (Paul) ... ... 2 1-I—Querida, It (F. J. Smith) ... 3 Also started: 6-6 Heather Glow It, 7- Peggv Bond It, 5-5 Worthy Lu It, 4- Win Huon 120yds. Won bv four lengths, with two lengths and a-half_ between second and third. Times: smin Bsec, smin 16 3-5 se, smin 17 4-ssec. KEREPEEHI HANDICAP, £IOO. Urn. 1-I—TRANSFER, 24vds (Stewart) 1 7-7—Sir Frank, 36 (E. R. Smith) 2 3- —Lucky Love, 36 (Willetts) ... 3 Also started: 3-3 Claudelands It, 4-5 True Trust It, 10-10 Chartens (Bay It, 6-6 Queenie Direct It, 2-2 Musketeer It, 9-8 Our Summer 12ydg, 8-9 King’s Knight 12. Won by a length and a-half, with a length between second and third. Times; 2min 57 4-ssec, 2min 58 3-6 sec, 2min 59 2-ssec.

KOPU HANDICAP, £llO. lim. 5-6—TRANS WORTHY, It (Stewart) 1 4-4—Great Chum, It (August) ... 2 7-7—Spessiva, It (Mitchell) 3

Also started: 1-1 Nawton Parrish It, 8-8 Luminate It, 6-5 Tollgate 24yds, 3-2 Red Frontier 24, 2-3 General Sarsfield 24. ~ Won by half a length, with half a length between second and third. Times: 2min 58 2-ssec, 2min 58 4-ssec, 2min 59sec.

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Evening Star, Issue 22620, 12 April 1937, Page 4

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RACING Evening Star, Issue 22620, 12 April 1937, Page 4

RACING Evening Star, Issue 22620, 12 April 1937, Page 4

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