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SPORTING

FORTHCOMING FIXTURES. RACING. April 30—Marton J.C. April 28, 30—Marlborough R.C. May 4,5 —Egmont R.C. May 12, 14—Wanganui J.C. May 13, 14—Southland R.C. May 14—Waipa R.C. trotting. April 28, 30—Marlborough R.C. Autumn (two events each day). April 29 —Marlborough T.C Annual. April 30—Auckland T.C. Annual. April 30—Amberley R.C. Annual (two events). May 5, 7—Forbury Park T.C. Winter. May 7—Cambridge T.C. Annual. Maj' 13, 14—Southland R.C. Winter (one event first day, two second). S. CANTERBURY RESULTS. SHATTER WINS HANDICAP. i.'f'er Press Association). TIMARU, April 23. The South Canterbury Jockey Club’s autumn meeting was held to-day in fine weather, and in the presence of a fair attendance. The track was fast. The tote handled £10,451, as compared with £11,1874 for the meeting held last April. Results: — Te Kapo Hurdles.— 1 MORENA (I. Tilson) I; 3 Raineses (Anderton) 2; 2 Quinopal (Walker) 3. Also started: 5 Royal Limond, 4 Oriflamb, 7 High Speed (fell), 10 After Ten, 8 Desert Glow, 9 Soldier’s Pal (fell), 6 Night Cap. Won by two lengths; three lengths. Time 2.46 3-5. Soldier’s Pal fell at the first hurdle and was destroyed.

Smithfield Handicap.— 5 RED ROYAL (R. Covency) 1; 3 Kerbside

(Anderton) 2; 2 lan’s March (G. H. Humphries) ’3. Also started.— 4 The Quoin, 1 Lochlaggan, 6 Royal Sceptre, 14 Hot Tea, 15 Tray Bond, 7 Crash, 9 Elude, 10 Hystride. 8 Some Good, 12 Homecoming, 11 Execution, 13 Colonel Cygnus. Won by three-

icarters of n length; two lengths. Time 1.13 2-5.

Otipua Trot. — 2 Tatsy de Oro (O. E. Hooper) 1- 1 Red Spur (I). C. Watts) 2; 9 Sunbrown (McMillan) 2. Also started.— 10 Auspicious, 5 Margaret Bingen, 8 Lorelli, 4 Matchless .Bingen, 7 Plain Silk, 3 Wild Guy, 6 Tat Wrack. Won by two lengths; six lengths. Time. 2-5, 3.27 4-5, 3.31. Tesehemaker Handicap.— 1 SHATTER (G. H. Humphries) 1; 5 Don Jose (J. M. Pine) 2; 4 The Smuggler (B. 11. Brodie) 3. Also started. — 2 Ramo, 6 Charmeusc, 3 Pakitere, 7 Night Effort. Won by one'and a half lengths; tw'o lengths. Time 2.7 1-5. Electric Stakes.- 1 - 1 METAL BIRD 7gtHumphries) 1; 7 Lad)' Zephyr (A. E. Ellis) 2; 3 Shock (Austin) 3. Also started.— 2 Adult, 4 Colonel Cygnus, 15 Donalda, 11 Dianthus, 9 Fearsome, 13 Fight, 5 Sing Box, 12 Talkie, 14 Tea Garden, 10 Why Worry. Won by a length; two lengths. Time 1.1 3-5. Gladstone Trot— 1 SYMMETRY (E. C. McDermott) 1; 1 Peter Loeanda (Edwards) 2; 6 Eureka Boy (Smith) 3 Also started.— 3 Avaunt, 9 Claranda, 9 Copper Nob, 13 Dolly Huon, 14 Le Fashion, 8 Lord Lupin, 11 Nee dies and Lady Antrim (coupled), 4 Tatsy de Oro, 12 Wild Bingen, 7 Worthy King, 5 Jean Drusus. Won by three lengths; two lengths. Times: 2.48 4-5, 2.50 2-5, 2.50 1-5. Rosewill Handicap.— 1 Weatherly (E Humphries) 1; 2 Craigavon (East wood) 2; 10 Silver Salver 3 (R. J. Mackie). Also started: 3 Appeal, 6 Night Recital, 8 Crash, 5 Bachelor's Idol, 4 Night Flyer, 9 Hounslow, 7 Pixie Gold, 12 Pharaoh, 1! Brown Pearl. Won by half a length each wav. Time 1.42 1-5.

Doncaster Handicap.— 2 Master Anomaly (Eastwood) 1; 7 Inevitable (L J. Ellis) 2; 3 Gold Pit (A. S. Ellis) 3. Also started: 5 Limited, 8 Al Jolson, 1 Dunraven, 6 Ranelagh, 4 Arrowmir, I 9 Bellbird. Won by a neck; a head. Jbme 1.13 1-5. TE AROHA TROTS. KEWPIE’S GUY WINS. (Per Press Association). TE AROHA, April 23. The Te Aroha Trotting Club’s annual fixture was held to-day in fine weather and in the presence of a fair attendance. The track was in good order. Results:— Waitoa Handicap.— 3 FRANCIS LINCOLN (J. J. Robertson) 1; 2 Pukemiro 2; 4 Guid Harvest 3. Also started: 14 Balgownie, 7 Jester, 10 Lady Amanda, 5 Lislia, 11 Netherton, 8 Our Fancy, 13 Pedlar, 12 Star Pronto, 9 Triquest; 6 gnoodzer, coupled with Trevor Dillon, 1 Fisher. Won by two lengths, four lengths. Time 3.32 3-5. Fisher was fourth. Elstow Handicap.— 3 SUMMERTIME (W. George) 1; 2 Win Huon 2; 10 Nebraska 3. Also started.— 12 Indolent, 9 Kohewah, 5 Manna’s Son, 4 Miss Braeside, 1 Mattie Herbilwyn, 13 Pearl Parrish, 11 Rosalie’s Triumph, 6 Bingen Bell, 7 Wiriwhata, 8 Amy Etawah. Won by five lengths; threequarters of a length. Time 3.43 1-5. Manna’s son was fourth. Manawaru Handicap.-— 2 FREE LOGAN (C. Moran) 1; 1 2; 3 Worthy Cause 3. Also started. — 7 Judy Thorpe, 6 Jester, 8 Inquest, 5 Eleawah, 4 Gumdigger. Won by a neck; seven lengths. Time 3.30 2-5. Gumdigger was fourth. Te Aroha Handicap.—l 6 KEWPlE’§ GUY (W. Willetts) 1; 1 Mr Penalty (J. 8. Shaw) 2; 3 Arabond (A. J. Corrigan) 3. Also started: 19 High Sea, 6 Little Guy, 17 Lady Yvonne, 12 Sandown, 1 Bracken, 7 Brent Zolock, 6 Bingen Crest, 11 Explosion, 15 Glandore, 4 Our Peter, 8 First Flight, 14 Dan Direct, 9 Great Parrish, 9 Kewpie’s Triumph, 18 Real Girl, 13 Anon. High •'Sea, Our Peter, and Brent Zolock had turns in the lead, but Arabond was first into the straight from Explosion, Our Pete", Mr Penalty, Bracken, Kewpie’s Guy and ..Great Parrish.. Kewpie’s Guy got the verdict bjr half a head from

Mr Penalty, who was a head in front of Arabond. Bracken was fourth. Times: 4.35, 4.39, 4.37 2-5, 4.38 3-5. The winner returned a dividend of over a third of a century. Hot Springs Handicap (saddle). — 1 FREE LOGAN (D. Bennett) 1; 2 Native Berry 2; 10 Cogent 3. Also started: 5 Alexis, 9 Great Vanity, 8 Lady Linda; 7 Narosa, 4 Realty, 6 Bonny Drift,-3 Astral. Won by two lengths each way. Time 2.17. Bonny Drift was fourth. Waihou Handicap.— 6 MOKO BELLS (J. S. Shaw) 1; 3 Zanzibar 2; 2 Hardy Grattan 3. Also started: 8 Miss Braeside, 9 Nebraska, 5 Tawha, 4 Amy Etawah, 7 Black Magic, 1 El Merit, 10 Royal Triumph. Won by a neck; ten lengths. ‘Time 3.37 1-5. Amy Etawah was fourth. Ruakaha Handicap.— 4 MILD DERBY (A. J. Corrigan) 1; 3 Myrtlene 2; 7 Nathaniel 3. Also started.— 9 Realty, 1 Worthy Cause, 5 Gumdigger, 8 Bonny Drift, 6 Great Fame, 2 Princess Thea. Won by one and a half lengths; three-quarters of a length. Great Fame was fourth. Farewell Handicap—FlßST FLIGHT (G. T. Mitchell) 1; 1 Bracken 2; Direct Morning 3. Also ’Started.— 11 Rangihau, 13 High Sea, 6 Little Guy, 4 Mr Penalty, 12 Sandown, 2 Brent Zolock, 8 Dad’s Hope, 14 Glandore, 3| Our Peter, 9 Anon, 15 Real Girl, 10 Kewpie’s Triumph. Won by threequarters of a length; two lengths. Time 2.46. Mr Penalty was fourth. The totalisator handled £8,9224 for the day as against £8,832i last year. NELSON CONCLUDES. NELSON, April 23. The second day of the Nelson Jockcv Club’s meeting was held in fine weather. The track was good, as also was the attendance. Results:— Trial Handicap.— 2 THORNPROOF I, 1 Forest Stag 2, 4 Alpine Camp 3. Also started: Black Ribbon, JPurse. Won by half a length; one leugtl Time 1.16

Maitai Trot. --1 Adjuster 1; 2 Guy Pointer 2; 3 Tempo 3. Also started: Waipuki, Ailsa Bingen, Drift Wave, Alpine Melody, Le Voyage. Two lengths each way. Timo 3.0. Redwood Memorial.— 3 Ravine 1; 1 Landmark 2; 5 Flower 3. Also started: Cessation. Semper Paratus, Coomassie, Gold Bag. Won by three-quar-ters of a length; a neck. Time 1.42 President’s Handicap.-- 3 White Doe 1; 2 Jael 2; 1 Revision 3. Also started: King Musket. Won by half a head; a head' Tim c 1.27 2-5. Flying Handicap.— 1 Miladi 1; 1 Alpinist 2; 4 Lady Rene 3. Also started: Full Crop, New Boy, Arch Arrow. Won by one and a half lengths; ;one length. Timc 1.15 1-5.

Wakatu Trot,— 1 GUY DENVER 1; 2 Red Clover 2; 4 Tempo 3. Also started: Mercury, Lightwood, Waipuki, Chancellor Wilkes, Alpine Melody, Fleet Arrow. Won by one length; two lengths. Time 3.28 4-5. Stoke Handicap.—l PROJECTION 1; 2 Alpinist 2; 3 White Doe 3. Also started. Crunchen!, Royal Stanley. Won by half a length; three-quarters of a length. Time 1.3. Glen Memorial.— 1 APPLEDORE 1; 5 Black Mint 2; 1 Make Up 3 (coupled with winner). Also started: Imateagirl, Miss Mercia, Earthquake, Coomassie, Jael. Won by a long neck; a head. Time 1.41 2-5. The totalisator handled £5875. SYDNEY RACING. SYDNEY, April 24. At Canterbury Park races results were:— Juvenile Handicap, second division. —Gravure 8.8 (McCarten) 1; Gold Trail 9.2 (R. Reed) 2; Parcourir 7.1 (Hickey) 3. Ten started. Won by a length; half a length. Time 1.14 J. Ashbury Handicap.—Nea Lap 9.7 (Pike) 1; Intrepid 8.5 (Battle) 2; Dear March 8.0 (Cracknell) 3. Ten started. Won by half a length. Time 1.584. Gold Trail and Nea Lap are both returning to New Zealand next Friday. JOBS FOR PHAR LAP’S HANDLERS. NEW YORK, April 23. A message from. Baltimore, Maryland, states that the handlers of Phar Lap have been signed on by Mr Willis Sharpe Kilmer, the owner of Sun Beau, who said that he had secured the services of trainer Woodcock, Dr. Nielson and the jockey, Billy Elliott.

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Grey River Argus, 26 April 1932, Page 3

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SPORTING Grey River Argus, 26 April 1932, Page 3

SPORTING Grey River Argus, 26 April 1932, Page 3

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