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SPORTING

FORTHCOMING MEETINGS. RACING. •lune J 5, 17—Hawke’s Bay J.C. June 17—South Canterbury J.C. June 22, 24 —Napier Park R.C. June 23—Egmont-Wanganui E..C. June 24—Ashburton County F.c. July I—Oamaru1 —Oamaru J.C. July s—Dannevirke5 —Dannevirke Hunt Club. July B—Waimate8 —Waimate District H.C. July 11, 13, 15—Wellington R.C. July 22 —Hawke’s Bay Hunt Club. July 22 —South Canterbury H.C. July 27, 29—Gisborne R.C. July 29—Christchurch Hunt Club. TROTTING. June 16. 17 —Nelson T.C. Annual (a! G rey mouth). June 21 or 23. 24 —Auckland T.C. I

Nelson Trotting Club

THE FIELDS AND PROSPECTS. I There is every indication of fine I weather for the Nelson Trotting Club s annual meeting, which opens at Vic- ; toria Park to-day. The track is in splendid order and fast times should ; bo recorded, and with such good fields ] engaged success should be the outcome of the meeting. The Win a.nd Place lotalisator will operate and on present indications! there should be four dividends in ; (‘very race, three place 1 dividends and th<‘ win dividend. The holds and prospects are as fol 11.45 a.HL TRIAL HANDICAP (harness). 3.45 class. I miles—Asterisk. Attorney, Daphne Queen, Modern Lady, Pori light. Arion Axworthv, Prince de Oro. Rewai. Royal Ai.do. Silver Whip, Solario. Swift Chimes. Social Pest.. P»‘kora. Thorn worthy, Lough Erne scr. Tangat ii 48. Thorn worthy. Social Pest and Tan gain have recent form to recommend them. Portlight. Solario and Arion Axworthv are possiblities. but the winner may be found in the following trio • Thornworthy Social Pest Solario 12.25 p.ni. EXPRESS HANDICAP (harness).' in hoppled trotters. 3 51 class. 1 J, miles.l — A’f Parrish, i'ati hmorc, Peter Con-' Quest, Renova. Royal Harvester. Sea! 1 Lift. Sister Mary. Winsoim* Laddie. . <ci - , Sandy N.. Tasman Flight 21. Real] Muni y, 11 okmna i IS All' Parrish and Hokomai arc th? two best known performers in the Express Handicap, but Sea Gift should be a firm fancy. Tasman Flight will 1 also be well supported. The most ’ popular fancies should be found to be: Sea Gift Alf Parrish Tasman Flight 1.0 p.m. ELECTRIC HANDICAP (saddle) 2.23 class. I miles.— I ndi’in Author. Lm-kv Guy, Lemoia. Neil Dillon. Dawn Sonoma scr. Major Brent. Guyziah, '.olden Harvest, Directum 12. Chancel ’or Boy 24. The saddle event is a very open contest. Lucky Guy is a much discussed candidate, whilst Neil Dillon, Dawn Sonoma. Major Brent. Guyziah a.nd Directum will all be supported. A most | i kely I rio a re: Lucky Guy Guyziah Neil Dillon 1.40 p.m. RICHMOND HANDICAP (harness). 3.3 d c’ass, Imiles. —Autowin, Gohl Paper. Great Thought. Priceless, Real Huoti. Ware.-s scr. Lindla, War Officer, L"iil Leslie 12. Nelson (’hum. Smm»ger. pirn 21. In Hie chief event there are some smart performers. Lord Leslie on recent performances should be firmly fancied. as should Waress, Wa.r Officer. Lindla. Priceless. ’Gold Paper, and Smooger. A trio worth watching may be found to be: Lord Leslie Waress War Officer 2.15 p.m. INTERMEDIATE HANDICAP (harness) 3.3 class, 1| miles —Cinema. Iron Man. Pekara. Peter Junior. Royal Airlo. Recess. Social Pest, Solario. Town Crier scr. Gunmetal, Ruin. Nyallo Silk 24. Vagabond King 36. A number of candidates in the Intermediate Handicap claim earlier engagements. A trio that should be favoured are: Peter Junior Social Pest Gunmetal. 2.50 p.m. BRIGHTWATER HANDICAP (harness) unhopjded trotters, 5.1 class for 2 miles. I l furlongs.—Hokomai. Renova, Real Money, Silver Sea scr. Bronte 12. Chihle Boy. Radlev. Don Chenault 60. O'son 108. There will be solid support for Olson in this event. Olson makes strong appeal, and investors may be wise to keep in mind : Olson Bronte Hokomai. 3.30 p.m. TAII UNA HANDICAP (harness). 2.59 class, I | miles.—Dawn Sonoma, Fernbrook Lass. Glengowrie. Iridian Author. Nyallo Silk, Queen Author, Ruin. Vagabond King scr. Guyziah. Golden Harvest. Lilian Bond 12. Chan C.dlor Boy 24. Rey Spec. Goldlield. Russell Pointer 36. Goldfield is almost certain In go out a warm favourite in the Ta.hu na Handicap. -whilst Lilian Bond will also he favoured. Likely jikxcegetters arc: Goldfield Lilian Bond Vagabond King 4.10 p.m. I DASH HANDICAP, 2.19 class, one

mile.—Astral. Golden Direct. Real ll'Uon. Rare Pronto. Royal Parade. War Chance. W-arcss scr. Cliilde de Oro. Great Thought, Lord Leslie, Linella. i Priceless 12. Nelson Chum. Special Sun 24 . The Dash Handicap is a very open race. Golden Direct, Royal Para.de, 'hilde de Oro and Special Sun will be ' Hiving their first start. A likely trio .o follow should be: Golden Direct Royal Parade Childe de Oro HAWKE’S BAY J.C. STEEPLES TO RED BANK. HIGH GRADER WINS HANDICAP. (I'cj- Press Association). HASTINGS, June 15. The Hawke's Bay Jockey Club’s winter meeting opened to-day in fine, but void, weather, before a good attendance. The lotalisator handled £3.99.x. 1 . : s against C5.562A for one dav (Saturday) last year. Results: — j MAIDEN HANDICAP. —9/7 ASTEI RISCA (Jenkins) 1; 7/5 Margaret Rose (Young) 2; 4/1 Sunny Maid I (Green) 3. Also started: 8/9 Sunstead. 13/11 Mint Sauce. 1/1 Hunting 1 Star. 6/10 Squeeze, 3/3 Tudor. 5/6 Perimeter, 2/2 Queen’s Diadem, 10/8 . Bradman. 10/11 Cyclonic, 11/12 Werohia. 12/12 Abbey Fcalc, 4/4 Royal 'Sob- (bracketed with Sunnv Maid). W’on by a length; two lengths. Time ' 1. | WHAKATI' HERDLES.—I MIA STELLA (Rennie) 1; 3 Kinsel (11. | Dulieu) 2; -I Kimlio (Stratton) 3. Also started: 2 Miss Hastings. Won bv three lengths; eight lengths. Time , 2. 1-5. CORINTH 1 AN HAN DICAP.—2/2 GOLD RI'LER (G. Beatson) 1; 5/3 Mon Roi (<’. Raymond) 2; 4/6 Chesham (James) 3. Also slarte<l; 1/1 High Ealutin. 3 '-I Wine Tray. 7/7 Lochabv. 6'5 Arabliss. Won by threequarters of a length; four lengths. Time 2.12 1-5. I LB. STEEPLES—S 3 RED BANK (Horne, 1; 2,1 Acerva-to (Jenkins) 2: S S Revel (AlcCra.?) 3. Also started: 1 2 Birkbeck. 4/6 Adventus. 7/7 Coonor. 6/5 Pine Acre, 3/4 Hard Gold. 9/9 Koohooroa. 10/10 Sir. Red. Won by three lengths; half a length. lime 4.15. After once round Red Bank took the lead from Acervate, Birk- ' berk. Revel .-..nd Fine Acre. This order was maintained to the hall mile when l Revel moved up Io third, with Birkbeck (dosing up. but entering the (.straight Red Bank went on to win. WINTER HANDICAP.—S/3 HIGH I GRADER (Panning) 1; 1/2 Court yard (Voilre) 2; 3/5 Princess Bell ( L. Morris) 3. Also started: 7/7 Walton Park. (>/4 Chief Marionette. 13/13 I’ondle. 9. I 0 Anemometer. 11/9 Royal Dash. 12/11 Glenrossie. 2 z 3 Bonnievale. 4/6 Ta reha. 8/7 Bothwell. 10/12 Granny Quex. Won by one and a-ha.lf lengths; one length. Time 1.42. Bothwell led the field all the way to the ’ straight from Princess Bell and Courtyard. High Grader challenged a furlong from home, Bothwell fading outKIDN A ITERS' II ANDI CAP.—4/4 I’OREJGN QI’EEN (L. Morris) I; 1/1 Royal Hunting (B. 11. Morris) 2; 3/3 Aesculns (Voitre) 3. Also started: «>/;> Hunting Jay. 5/6 Lady Ronald. 7// Imalone. 2/2 Swift ami Sure. Won by a head; three lengths. Time 1.14. lIERETAI’NGA 11 A N DP' A P.—3/6 H I'NTINGDON (Thompson) 1: 2/1 Navaho (Pine) 2: 5/1 Slippery (Young) 3. Also started: 11/13 Cylinder, I 2 Curie. 10 '1 I Chopin. 1 1/10 chrysology. 9 S Kaihoro. 4/3 Tahoma. 6/5 Lady Spy, 12/12 Paleta. 8/9 Cuticle. 7/7 False Scent. 13/11 Little Wonder. Won by half a length; two •lengths. Time 1.21. SECOND DAY S ACCEPTANCES. HASTINGS, June 15. Hawke's Hay uee.eptaiu'es for tile seeoml day a.rc: — NTHSEItY HANDICAP. 51 fur longs. —Foreign Queen 10,5. Ralphyllis, Margaret Hose S.U. Passion Fruit 5.7. Padislah, F.idos. All Clear 5.2, Abbey Faile. Perimeter 8.0. 11. B. IH'UDLES. H miles. —High Falutin 11.7. Kinsel 10.11, Mia Stella I*.lll. Miss lla-stings. Cliesham, Kimbo HAVELOCK HANDICAP. 61 furhongs.—slippery 10.7. Sabatini 9.1. Asterisea 8.10. Royal Dash 8.6, Lalla Quex 8.4. Wine Tray, Bradman, Sunstead. Swift and Sure 8.0. 11.11. STEEPLECHASE, about 21 miles.—Red Bank 11.0, Luna Lux 10.4, Revel 9 2. Jen. Kaokaoroa, Mon Roi. Loehaby 9.0. RVAKAWA HANDICAP. 1 mile.— Princess Bell 9.8, Walton Park, Chief Marionette, Fondle 9.0, Gold Ruler 8.1,';, Anemometer, Aeseulus 8.7, Glenrossie 8-5, Bonnie X'.ile 8.4, Lalla Quex 8.3, Tareha, Bothwell, Arabliss 8.0. I WOODLANDS HANDICAP, 6 furilongs.—Grumpy 9.12, Hunting Jay 8,12, Lady Ronald 8.8, Royal Dash 8-6. Tudor, Sunstea.d, Imalone, Hybisc-us FINAL HANDICAP. 1 mile.— Huntingdon 10.5, Slippery 9.0. Nav- . alio 8.12. Courtyard. Royal Hunting 8.10, Princess Bell. Lady Spy, Paleta, Cuticle. False Scent 8.0.

Sensation at Ascot

MICHAEL BEAKY SUSPENDED. LONDON, June 14. The Ascot meeting opened sensnmnallv. Steve Donoghue was thrown heavilv rrlien Tavern dashed at. the barrier al the start of tire Prince of , Wales Stakes. The stewards suspended Michael Bearv for the reintiinder of the meeting. Beary, who was also thrown, denies that he caused lhe accident by trying to brat the star!.

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Grey River Argus, 16 June 1933, Page 3

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