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THE TURF

Racing Fixtures FOR 1932-33 SEASON August 2 —Fakuranga lI.C. August 27 —Taranaki 11.0. August 27 —Otago lI.C. ,£ September 1 o—M art on J. C. , September’ 17—Ashburton County R.C. September 22, 24 —Wanganui J-C. September 22, 24 —Geraldine R.C. October I—Napier Parle R.C. October I—Kurow1 —Kurow J.C. October 7, 8- Otaki Maori R.C. October 6, B—Dunedin J.C. October »5 —.South Canterbury J.C. October 15 —Masterton R.COctober 15, 17—Avondale J.C.

October 22, 24 —Wellington R.C. October 22, 24 —Gore R.C. October 24-- Waveriey R.C. October 24 —Waikato lI.C. October 24 — Waipawa County R.C. October'24 —North Canterbury R.C. October 27, 20 —Poverty Bay T.O. October 29 —Banks Peninsula R.C. October 29 —Carterton R.C. GRAND NATIONAL WEEK ITS CONCLUDING DAY ANTRIM BOV WIN? SYDENHAM HURDLES STEEPLECHASE TO ROYAL VISITOR SNOWFALL KILLED BY FALL A. L. ELLIS’ ARM BROKER Pe/ Pies** Asa*>i:iuiH»ii ChristchAug. ’5. AtTcsbury Steeplechase, 2\ un'.cs- — Grand National vYobu w . <ei:cliifled with the races at. Riccarton in lino weather. The attendance E fair and the track good Tlio totalisator turnover for the day was .£24,459 10s, against .£31,603 1 lok last year, a decrease of ,£7144 i The total for the meeting was 1 .£69,(178 ios f compared with .£"90,650 : 12 months ago, a decrease for the three days of £20,971 10s. Under' present conditions, and considering' the failure of favourites and the two j horse event on Thursday, for which there was practically no money, it is a very satisfactory resuit. A particularly pleasing feature was the good . attendance each flay.. I The;; Lincoln Sbeep.leehasp a . chapter o{ .accidents, only four c£ the ten runners completing the course. The only mishap was the death ol Snowfall. lie was brought down when Peterette fell in- front of him at the sod wall wall, about live furlongs from the post, and he- broke his back, expiring on the spot. Snowfall, last year won the Grand National Steeplechase, but hi.s form this winter and at the meeting just concluded was well below his best. - A. E. Ellis', rider of Snowfall, broke an arm, and V. Langford, rider of Peterette, received a cut on the head and concussion. Both \ver<? taken to hospital. Aylesbury Steepler’.'iaimU.s—----1 Okopua 1, 3 Sir Richard 2, 6 Diamond Tack 3. Also started : V alves, Apache, Gay Jim, ‘Marco Polo. Won by a neck. Time 5.22 2-5. Uongbeach Handicap, 0 furlongs—

6 Night Recital 1, 5 Hurlingham 2, 9 .fan’s March 3. Also started: Kakara, Irish Chieftain, Mataa, Palantlipa. \Vealih. Worship, Grain,)', m, Lord Masham, Rebel Song Natural, Is.odore, Western Light. Won by a head. Tune j. 15 1-5.

Sydenham 11 urdles, 2 miles— 3 Antrim B*yt, 6 NjV.im.i: ? j I 11 Mark 3. Also started: Captain’s Gift, V addon, Mernbo, Luminary. Nas.sock. Won by three lengths.

1 nne 3.46 1-5. Styx Hack Hurdles, once round ami a distance- 1 Morena 1,2 Jaysun 2, 4 Nine of Spades 3. Also started: Dainty Ways, Royal Mint, Jack Won by five lengths. Time Lincoln Steeplechase, 3 miles —2 Royal Visitor 1, 3 Euccss 2, S Deportment 3. Also started: Bilk Boy, Paris, Taramoa, Snowfall, Ca.lham, Nylotis, Peterette. Won by four lengths. Time 5.59Heath co to Handicap, i 11.: i« —4 Rational 11. 1, 5 Conipris 2, 0 Semper Paratus.3. Also started: 1 Red Heckle, 3 Retract, 2 Merry Peel, u Kamo, 8 Colonel Cyg.uus, 7 (Jay Court, 13 Don Jose, 9 Weatherly, to Ravine, 12 Coutonu. WOll by a head. Time t. 4 1 1- 5. RedclifFs Handicap, 7 furlongs—--12 Pixie Gold t, 6 Nighlhead 2, 4 Elude 3. Also started: 3 Normandy, 1 Wood full, 2 Saltpoi, 12 Night Flyer 1 ; Solitaire 11., 5 Locksley, 0 Gold Sand, 7 T’he Sun, 11 Execution, 10 Mviai Bird, 14 Houn.slow, 8 Porlock, Rocket, 78 Prince T'ractor, 15 Taunton, 19 Culor-sicab Won by a neck. Time t . 29. Sejwyn llandiciap, 7 furlongs—4 Lord Val 1 9 Fair Weather 2. 3 Water Power 3. Also started: 5 Me pnsant, 5 Royal Bengal. 6 Ranelagh, Mount Boa, 2 Ringing Cbeev, 8 blaster Anomaly, 12 Adel phi, 15 Juniper, 10 Winsome- Hind, 14 T'aku Tama, 13 Gig’gTeswick a 11 Tobacco-

land, iG Coll. YVos by a nose. Time j. 29. RACING IN AUSTRALIA ROSEHILL MEETING WIN 1' OR INFLATION ORATORIAN SECOND r&ost 4H<I Cnh'el ■'Sfydney, Aug'. 14. Tlic races at the Rosehill meeting- resulted as follows:—Dunclas Handicap, 7 furlongs (first, division) —Veilmond i, Jacko 2, King’s Arms 4. Ten- started, including Concentrate. Won by half a head; a length and a half between •second and thi:d>,Ti;jne 1.27. Second di\isiukW-Green Sea 1, Hampton Plane Siif'l.ove Song 3. Twelve: started, including- Historic and Baiyacre. J WS ’‘nhy three lengths' each way. Time 1.2/ August Handicap, -3 miles -Version 1, Chide 2, Dalmatic 3. Twelve started, including IVla.nawhenua. Won by half a head; a length and a half. Time 2.6;

: Three and Four Year Handicap, 7 furlongs (first division) —Dunere t, Oratorian 2, Enamour 3. Thirteen started, including, Movie Star. Won by a neck; a length and. a quarter. Time 1.26Second division; —Inflation 1, Hunting Lion 2. Regal Son 3. Thirteen started, including Hunt the Slipper.

Lavington was unplaced in the Granville Stakes and Concentrate and Gay Ballerina were unplaced in the Diimlas Handicap, first division. Air E. A loss says Veilmond will not run in the Epsom Handicap. AUSTRALIAN STEEPLECHASE WON BY BANG BANG COPEY PLACED NINTH Melbourne, Aug. MFollowing- were the results of the principal races at the Caulfield meeting: Australian Steeplechase, 3I miles— Bang- Bang 1, King’s Street 2, Lord Darnlev 3. Scratched : Shooting Bo; , Certitude, Triton. Bang Bang led over the first fence. Then Acceleration took command and led through the straight the first time by nearly i ton lengths. Polygonum lost his rider [at the first fence, in. the straight. I Make Up fell at the second of the 1 railway treble and Alosstrooper tell at the jump, negr the mile. Acceleration was,,done VTiilf s ix furlongs from bo.tne. lyings Street beaded Bang Bang at the top ol the. hill and kept the lea: drill Sarocto-overhauled the loaders, but fell at the penultimate fence. King’s Street thus _ regained the lead by four lengths and led over the last obstacle, but be tired and Bang Bang beat him by a length and threeciuartcrs, Lord Darnlev was,ten lengths away third. Copey was ninth. Time 6.59—a race record. Balaklava Stakes, 1 mile 3 furlungs—Purveyor i. Precious Pearl 2, Oof Bird 3. Ten started. Won by three lengths. Time '--22 f. Knowsley Steeplechase, 2 miles—-

The Cracksman 't. The Locker 2, Prince Flaviol 3. Ten started. Make [ p was scratched. Won by n- length aud a. quarter. Juno 30-V St. Aubiu Welter.. I mile- Debenture 1. Flail 2. Nok 11 a 3. Nineteen started, including- King Mart and Actaeon. Won .by a neck : threeouarters of a length. Tune 1.50. ' Landmark was unplaced in the Agaring’a ! lurdles. IIP ROF E R PRACTJ. CES disqualification of jockey S\ T dncy, Auk us t 13. U. Marsdun. known Sydney jockey, was disqualified for two years for improper practices at. the Meuanglo Park (races on Wednesday.

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Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3797, 15 August 1932, Page 3

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THE TURF Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3797, 15 August 1932, Page 3

THE TURF Feilding Star, Volume 9, Issue 3797, 15 August 1932, Page 3

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