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Sport and Pastime

THE LURE

RACING FIXTURES Ihe following- is a list of dates submitted by clubs using the totalisator for holding iac© meetings during the season 1931-32, and approved by the Conference: February 13, 15—Rotorua R.C. February 17—Clifden R.C. February 18—Tologa Bay J.C. February 18, 20 —Wanganui J.C. February 20 —Canterbury J.C. February 20, 22 —Waikato R.C. February 24, 25 —Woodvilie Dis-

trict J.C. February 24, 25 —Gore R.C. February 25 —Waipu R.C. February 27, 29 —To Aroha j.C. March 2, 3 —Rangitikei R.C. March 4, 5 —Napier Park R.C. March s—Banks5 —Banks Peninsula R.C March s—Frankton5 —Frankton R.C. March 9, 10 —Dannevirke R.C. March 11, 12 —Cromwell J.C. March 12—Bay of Plenty J.C. March 17 —Opunake R.C. March 17 —Waimate R.C. March 17, 19 —Wellington R.C. March 17, 19 —Ohinemuri J.C. March 19 —Otautau R.C. March 19, 21 —Westport J.C. March 23 —Opotiki J.C. March 23, 24 —Oamaru J.C. March 26 —Tuapeka Country J.C. March 26, 2S—Wairarapa R.C. March 26, 28—Feilding J.C. March 26, 28—Auckland R.C. March 26, 28, 29 —Riverton R.C. March 2S —Beaumont R.C. March 2S—Waipukurau R.C. March 28—Kumara R.C. March 28, 29 —Canterbury J.C. March 30 —Westland R.C. March 26, April 2 —Grevmouth J.C. April 2, 6—Avondale J.C. April 6—Reef ton J.C. April 7, 9 —Hawke’s Bay j.C. April 9, 11 —Te Kuiti R.C. April i 5, 16—Masterton R.C. April 20, 21 —Manawatu R.C. April 21, 23 —Whangarei JUC. April 21, 23 —South Canterbury J.C. April 22, 23 —Nelson J.C. April 27 —Marton J.C. April 29, 30 —Marlborough R.C. April 30 —Amberley R.C. May 5, 7 —Egmont R.C. May 12, 14— -Wanganui J.C. May 13, 14 —Southland R.C. May 21 —Asht>urLai 1 County R.C. June 1,3, 4 —Dunedin J.C. June 3, 4 —Otaki Maori R.C. June 2.3, B—Auckland R.C. June 16, 18—Hawke’s Bay J.C. June 23 —Egmont-Wanganui ILC. Juno 24, 25—Napier Park R.C. June 25 —Ashburton County R.C. July 2 —Oamaru J.C. July 6—-Dannevirke Hunt Club. July 12, 14, 16—Wellington R.C. July 2- —Waimate District ILC. July 23 —South Canterbury ILC. July 28, 30 —Gisborne R.C. July 30 —Christchurch ILC. fulv 30, August I—Manawatu1 —Manawatu R.C. RACING IN AUSTRALIA AMMON RA WINS fAast. and N.Z. Cable) Melbourne, Feb. 13. I'lio heavy rain this morning cleared before the races began at Caulfield. The Oakleigh Plate was run in two divisions. Bond '(.'up, j i miles - Mira Donna 1, Pretzel 2, Hazelwood Time 2.34 A. Oakleigh Plate (first division) — Umbertina 1, Einga 2, Kaooia 3. Tim© 1.7. Second division Elcmatic 1, Golden Gate 2, Cleave 3., Turn l 1.71 St. George Stakes, 10 furlongs— Ammon Ra 1, Voil d’Amour 2, Johnny Jason 3 T.\ime 1.53’. Salisbury Welter, 1 mile—-Sonnica i, Rosetta 2, Chalaki 3. Time 1.42. PIIAR LAP RACE OFF TRAINING TIME NOT SUFFI- - C-TENT San Francisco, Fob. 13. An Agua Calicnte message says flint the. proposed match race between Pbar Lap, Marine and Dr. Freeland is definitely off. Officials said that D. J. Davis, owner of Plia.r Lap, would not enter, as The. horse could not be brought to top form in time. DUNEDIN MEETING CRICKET BAT’S GOLD CUP D.J.C. HANDICAP TO RED SEA f Per Association). Dunedin, Feb. 1 ;. I’he Dunedin meeting- was concluded to-day in fine weather, before a big’ attendance. The track was again fast. The totalisator bandied 16,827, as against 7,r6B 1 os last year, and the total for the meeting- was >£30,85 10s, as against .£25,357 10s. Owhiro High weight, j mile— 7 Rational 11. 1, S Ranelagh 2, 4

Shortly j. Also started : 2 Filosol, 9 Clenro'wan, 0 Fair Exchange, it Balance, 1 Bab.eJ, 12 Some Acre, 3 Pharaoh, 5 Bold Brigand, 14 Evening,* 10 Anne Shakespeare, 15 Desert Glow. Won by a length and thfe-equarters. Time 1.43. Novice Stakes, 0 furlongs— 1 The Quoin j. 10 Some Good 2, 5 Adult- -- Won by three and a half lengths. Time 1.15 1-5. Flying Handicap, 6 furlongs— 1 Gesture 1, 6 Blue Metal 2, 8 Palermo 3. Also started : 3 Meadow Lark 7 Ball Dress, 2 Gold Pit, 5 Assemble, 9 Fair Weather, 4 Master Anomaly, 10 Hot Tea Won by two and a half lengths. Time 1.14 2-5. Dunedin Jockey Club Handicap, il miles— 3 Red Sea 1, 1 The Smuggler 2,2 Black Duke 3. Also started: 8 Full Feather, 7 Royal Saxon, 4 Red Racer, 6 Martian Chief 3 Money Mine, 5 Royal Limoitd. Won by a length and a half. Time 2.7 3-5, Abbotsford Handicap, 7 furlongs — 2 Thornton- t, 2 Cough 2, 5 Ramo 3. Also started: 4 Tippling, 5 Academy, 1 Trek, 7 Bulolo, 6 Tarqumius, 8 Palmary . 9 Silver Salver, 9 Solmuri. Won by a length. The first and second horses were bracketed. Time 1.2 S 35. Hopeful Stakes, 5 furlongs—4 Arden’s Beauty i, 2 Gold Paper 2, 3 Line Weather 3. Also started: t Silver Ring, 5 Southern Princess. Won bv four and a half lengths. Time 1.3. Janies Ilazlett Gold Cup, 7 furlongs—s Cricket Bat i ? 1 Nightmarch 2, 3 Gay Crest 3. Also starte: 6 Compris, 7 Rlpyal Saxon, 2 Silver Paper, 4 Ruling Light. Won by two and a quarter lengths. Time 1.29 4-5. Waihola. Handicap, 6 furlongs—--3 Princess Argosy i, 1 Enwood 2, 2 Fan’s March 3. Also started: 9 Some Acre. 3 Fair Money, 5 My Council, 7 Terra Firma, 11 Stringbow, 4 Some Good, 10 Muscnt Miss, 8 Kippa. Won bv two and a half lengths. Time 1.15. JOCKEY INJURED Dunedm, Feb. 15. The jockey , William Cooper, was injured on Saturday when Assemble fell in the Flving Handicap at Wingatui. lie was removed to hospital and found to be suffering from fractured ribs and concussion. His condition to-day had improved. RAOI NG J N TAR AN AKI LADY QU EX’S STAKES * -SPRINT 'I’D SILVERMINE New Plymouth, Feb. 13. For Lhe concluding day of the Taranaki meeting the weather was glorious and the track was in good order. The attendance was large. 'Phe toltabsator handled . >£8965 10s a s against ,£10,941 10s last year. 'Phe total ]for the two days was .£14,380, as compared with ,£29,6G5 last y ear. Okoko Ilurdles, 1 \ miles and 100 yards—4 Blacksmith 1,2 Callapat 2, 3 Royal Acre 3. Also started: 1 Goshawk, 5 C-opey, 6 Gasform. Won by two lengths. Time 2.55. Mokau Hack Handicap, 1 mile 110 yards— 2 Attentive 1, 4 Goldzone 2, 5 Joy spear 3. Also started : 1 Green Patch, 3 Bon Eve, G Potoleer. Won by half a length; half a head. Time 1.54 2-5. Stewards’ Handicap, 6 furlongs—--1 Silvermine i , 2 Orapai 2, 3 Green Linnet 3. Also started: 4 Gold Dawn. Won by half a length. Time 1.13 2-5. 18th Taranaki Stakes, G furlongs—--2 Lady Quex 1. 7, Hunting Cry 2,

i Laughing Prince 3. The only starters. Won by 2J lengths; a short head. Time 1.12 4-5. Paul Memorial Handicap, il miles— 5 Gold Dawn 1, 3 Calamine 2. Little Doubt 3. Also started 1 Joie do Val, 4 Chopin, G Monsogne. Won by half a length. Time 2.5 J-5 Paritutu Handicap, 5 furlongs—2 Miss Cavendish 1, 1 Chief Marionette 2, 3 La Crown 3. Also started : 5 Furlong, 4 Scamond, 7 March Alone, 6 Glow light. Won by half a head. Time 1.1 4-5 Urenui TTighweight, 7 furlongs—--1 Awaken 1, 3 Cereal 2,2 Gibraltar 3. Also started: 4 Calamine, 7 Callapat, -5 Tenfeill, 6 Singer. Won bv two lengths. Time 1.26. Omata Hack Handicap, 6 furlongs— 1 Arvada 1, 3 Forceful 2, 4 Moatoa 3. Also started: 2 Orby’s Choice, G Silver Bern, =; Loterie. Won by two and a half lengths. Time 1.13 4*5. MARLBOROUGH RAC ES LANDMARK WINS CUP Blenheim, Feb. 1vThe Marlborough Racing Club concluded its summer meeting today in fine weather. The totalisator handled .£4104, compared with .£4084 on the second day last year. The total for the meeting was .£6974, an increase of .£lO9 on last year’s figures.

Trial Stakes, 0 furlongs— 3 Kalmuk 1, 1 Tautbow 2,2 Pedestal 3. Time 1.16. Marlborough Cup, 1* miles—2 Landmark 1,2 Imateagirl 2, 1 Retract 3. Time 2.7. Picton Hack, 7 furlongs—1 Semper Paratus 1, • 2 Revision 2,2 Appledore 3. Time 1.27 2-5. Dash Hack Handicap, 5 furlongs. —2 Monastic 1, 1 Projection 2, 1 Johneen 3. Time 1.1 2-5. Awarua Handicap, 1 mile— 4 Kozan 1, 4 Make Up 2, 4 Imateagirl 3. Time 1.41 4-5.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3646, 15 February 1932, Page 3

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Sport and Pastime Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3646, 15 February 1932, Page 3

Sport and Pastime Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3646, 15 February 1932, Page 3

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