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SPORTING

WANGANUI J.C. OA'I'S 'l’o SOUCHONG. (Per Press Association.) WANGANUI, Muv 10. Tlii* Wanganui .hifkrv (’lub’s win (*r Hireling opruril 10-day in shonv•iv \en(li< , r, which lair* rlrarril l<» ■ rigLl >un>hinr. The lra<k was in r>r< lit n( order and ihr at Irnda nru • a I is! a< ’ oiw . Thr loir under ihr |iw.» dividend sy.-Opiii handled ESSOIZ. as •oni | ivd with Csii I iiiidri,- ihr win ind place syslcin last year, boiilde liil'iir dividends were rrtu'iied L\ A ci ies and Wrsi Tor. Results: — TRIAL HAUK—6 ALCIBES (L. .1 . Ellis) 1 : Snowball car. 8.3 (R • l.’trdl *2; I Leo Colossus (Wiggins) Also started; 2 Full Throttle, 3 Argumrnl, 7 'l'liilor, 8 Kaola, 4 De Tr-.»p, !l Indefinite. 10 Lady Cheval. Won by a length: two lengths. 'l'inic Colossus. Tudor. De Trop, Snowball. Alvidcs and Full Throttle wa> ;hr order int’o the strjaijJit, where i’nrgeil ahead and held oil Suo-vba I!’s idiallenge, Tudor was tom; h . WINTER OATS—s SOUCHONG A. Ellis) 1; 2 Royal Hunting (I*. Atkins') 2: 1 Porotitj (K. Voitre') 3. Also started: (» View Halloo, 1 Pomp, 3 Good Hunting. 7 Royal Bengal ear. 7.13, ."> I’rinccss Doreen. 9 Playground. Won by a length and <t hub’; half a head. Time 1.13 4-5. Souchong soon went to the front ami piloted K’oyal Hunting. Princess jjiurecji. Good Hunting, Porotiti and i*o.up into the straight, staying on to win nicely. Princess Doreen. Vieiw llallof, and Pomp followed Porotiti. GBANDSTAND STEFPLECH.ASE—--2 DON ERMA (A. Jenkins) 1; 1 Riotous (C. Thomson) 2; 3 Alanuiri (Bnwden) 3. Also starteTT: 1 Tunbridge. 6 Boy Aryan, I Roystou car. Won by half a length; five lengths. Time 4.59. After going a mile, Riotous and Bon Aryan piloted Q->u Erma, Tunbridge, and Manuiri over the double brush in the straight. Don Erma van up to Riotous six furlongs Prom home, ami was abways doing it better than the favoirrite, but nearly cam*' down at the last obstacle. Don Einiti helhl dA RfioLous t;\ halt a length, and Tunbridge and Royston followed Manuiri at intervals. BALGOWNIE HACK—6 WEST TOR ear. 8.8 (C. Carroll) 1; 2 WerGhia (A. Ellis) 2: 3 Red Rufus ciwl 7.9 (K. Voitre) 3. Also started; • Gay Court, 6 Taitoru, 1 Rust, 4

N igl.lguarii. 7 'l.'res Sec, 3 .lays'un car. 7.9 (bracketed with lied Ru--13 Tea Garden, 9 Headmistress, 9 Matouii. 11 Boon car. 7.8, 12 Te Rangitaumu, 14 Boudoir car. 7.0, 15 Freeze. Won by a head; a length, lime 1.49. Av’.oss the lop ami into the straight Red Rufus and Boudoir woru ahead of Matorni, Werobiu, Gay U'ouii Boon and West Tor. The last, name,, asserted himself to oveihaul Wer-.diia ami win nanrowly. Red Ru Ins 'eating Boudoir, 11 ead m isl ress, Matorni and Rust, all bum-hed. ‘•ENTUItY HURDLES—INVIUTUS (1 . Burgess) I; 5 Million (-1. WaGh; 2; 11 Stanchion ( ,1 . McLaiighkm; 3. Also started-. I I Makeup (bracketed with Stanchion), I! Hounslow, -I Easterly. 9 Consent. 8 Higl I’alulm. 2 Knollmere, 6 High Grader, 12 Cal hi mart, 1 True Shaft. 7 Grown Abbey. 13 Constant Sun 15 Royal Limond, 10 Count Lendrofll. Won bv two lenglle; seven lengths lime 3.12. Kuolimere and Invictus were the curlv l acemakers, leading Brow n Ah’ bey, T'ue Shaft, Consent, High Grader. end Million past tire stands. lnvic’ns shook Kuolimere oil’ and had a five lengths’ break on Million, Easterly, High Grader ind Kuollnicii al the half mile. Million ran up to Invictus on the turn but the iradc.- dreiw away. High Grader was f'lurt'u. followed by Easterly, High Ea Ini in. Makeup and Consianl Sun. I i ,v P I RE HA N DIC A P —5 SI E EI) <B H. Morris) 1 ; 2 Spiral (L. J - Ellis, 2: I Ida Merling (J. McFarlanei Alsu started: 3 Takakua cair. 11, 8 Copper King, <> Senega 1 , 1 _• uci., 12 Gibraltar, 7 Kaihoro, 10 Sli’ei.. 11 Chopin, 9 Arvada, Won by a h.s.d; the same. Time 1.50. Sp *d and Chopin got away badly. L.-.i k, Kaihoro and Ida Merling ‘were leaders at the six furlungs but Kia Merling showed the way into the straight from Arvada, Speed. Lack, Senegal. Spiral and Stitch. Speed overhauled Ida Merling at the distance am! then held off Spiial's challenge. Ida Merling just failed. Ta-k<d-:u:;, Stitch. Arvada and Lack 'were next, LOR OU GIL HACK—I GAY SETON (H. Reed) 1: 4 Cawl>eeu (W. Broughtun) 2; 14 Lady Ronald (R. Marsh) 3. Also started: 2 Pladie, 7 Arena, •> Moton car. 8.4. 10 Merry Way. C'denso, 8 Illuminate. ]] Artful Lodger car. 7.8, Moueygrau car. 7 12. 11 Windward, 13 Grumpy, 15 Lon Rapide car 7.2, 16 Araulinc ear 7 2, 9 Waipiro car. 7.0, 17 Gold Mission car. 7.5. Won by half a head; a head. Time 1.14 3-5. C.i vbeon, Moneygran, Grumpy, and Gay Seaton were the leaders into the

straight, Gay Seton prevailing in a slashing finish with Moneygrun right up fourth. SECOND DAY’S ACCEPTANCES. ; WANGANUI, May’HL 1 The Wanganui acceptances for the st cum! day afr/e- as under. Owing Io lh'‘ number of acceptors in the (hani|>ion Hack Plate, exceeding the safety number, it has been decided lo make Itm separate events with I hr same stake as before lor eac.li, ami a truphv f<i’r each winner. The order of th'- events has been changed from the original programme as FAREWELL HAUK, 5 furlongs.--■ Etiquette 8.10, Cawbcen 8.5, Muneygran 8.1, Anauline 7.9. Wharaurangi 7.0, Gold Mission, Grand -Joy 7.0. 12 1': PURUA HACK, 6 furlongs. — Gay Seton *9.6, Pladie 8.12. Land lax 3 11. Merry Way 8.1, Cawbcen ( 8.3 Colenso 7.13, Moueygrau 7.11, Lady Ronald 7.11. Alcides 7.9, Boon 7.8, Bon Rapide 7.5. Waipiro, Snowball, Leo Colossus 7.4, Full riiroltie 7.2, l ady Cheval 7.0. 12.40:' M AY HURDLES, I mile 5 furlongs.—.Hounslow 10.12, Invictus 10.10. Fastenly 10.4, Million 10.3, Consent 10.0, High I'abilin 10.0, High Grader 9.13, True Shafi 9.6, Jayson 9.5, Constant Sun 9.3, Stanchion 9.2. Count Lindrotf 9.0. I 25; CH A MPION HAUK PLATE (First Divison), I mile and a dis lance.—West lor 9.1. Oriel 9.0, Diagano 8.7. Rust 8.7, Tres Sec 8.4, Arena 8.1. All SpiGll 7'. 13, Artful Dodge l ’, Windward 7.7, Alatornj 7.4, Hawai, Ralphyllis 7.0. 2.10: W A N GA N UI S’l’ E E P LES, about 21 miles. —Makeup 11.13, Rio tons 11.7, Brow n Abbey 10.9. Manuiri 10.5, Copey 10. I, Don Erma 9.12, Tunbridge 9.2. 2.55: CHAMPION HACK (PLATE (Second Division), 1 mile and a distance. —Werohia 9.3, Taitoru 8.9, Gay Court 8.7. Nightguard 8.6, St. Clara 8.2, Moatoa 8.0, Red Rufus ’7.9. Head-1 mistress, Tea Garden 7.7, Boudoir, Freeze Terangitamau 7.0. 3.35: CONNOLLY HANDICAP. L|| miles—Spiral 9.0. Takaku 8.13. Cop-1 per King 8.7, Prince 8.6. Ida Merling 8.5, Senegal 7.9, Lalla Quex 7.2, Kaihoro, Stitch 7.0. 4.20: BELMONT HANDICAP. 6 furlongs.—Royal Hunting 9.7, Souchong 9.6, Speed 9.2. View Halloo B.HI, Pomp 8.5, Good Hunting 8.1. ■Porotiti 7.13, Lack 7.10. Gay Seton 7.7, Princess Doreen 7.5. The Tiger 7.2, Playground 7.2, Arvada 7.0. WAIKATO TROTTING CLUBACCEPTANCES. Acceptances for the first day of the

Waikato Trotting .JJliibmeetiug are as follows: IM PRO VERS’ H ANDIC AP (in harness) of 85 sovs. Class 3.6. Oue mile and a quarter. —Aircraft, Arion Axworthy, Black Metal, Dainty Lady, El Thorpe, Florric Real, Grey Mist, Nelson Lu van, Pink Lady, Pedlar,’ Rayon d’Or, Student Prince. Shore Leave, Shining Metal, The Texan scr., Electric Bell 12, Indolent 24, Trymcnt (PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP, (in harness), of 115 sovs. Unhoppled trotters, Class 3.48. One mile and a half.—Audopalch, Colleen Murphy, Nelson Chief, Rose Marble, Singing Bird. Wakasu, Waikato Prince, Young Rodney scr., Te Kahu 12, Harvest Dillon 24. Ohinemutu 24 Ganton 36, Autumn Lu 72, Gala Day 72, Manna’s Son 72. Summertime 72. WAIKATO HANDICAP (in harness), of 200 sovs. Class 4.38. Two miles.—Chancellor, Gumdigger, Jackie Thorpe, Liuella, Realty, scr., Wee Machine 12, Free Logan 36, Glandore 36. Arabond 60, Lady Coronado 60, Smooger 72, Brentlight 84. RAGLAN HANDICAP (in harness)! ,of 90 sovs. Class 3.1. One mile and a quarter.—All worthy, Betterwin, Indolent. Lady Fame, Our Summer. Ringtrue. Goldworthy scr., Iron Man 12, Phyllis Axworthy 12, Aerial Boy 24. Nobleman 24. WAI PA HANDICAP (in harness’), of. 95 sovs. Class 3.45. Oue mile and a half.—’Bismuth, Dainty Lady, Grey Mist, Kewpie’s Bond, Lucky Love, Manaaka, Nelson Lu van, Ped lar, play Lady, Student Prince. Shore Leave scr., Trymcnt 60. DOMINION HANDICAP (in harness), of 120 sovs. Class 2.50. One mile and a quarter.—Gumdigger, Jackie Thorpe, Liuella. Mr. IPenalty scr.. Realtyl2, Donum 24, Free Logan 24. Our Peter 36, Smooger 36, Brentlight 48, Direct Morning 48. FAREWELL HANDICAP (in harness), of 100 sovs. Class 3.38. One mile and a half —Bingen Patch. Eddy stone. Kewpie’s King, Min Bells, Our Summer. Ringtrue. Flintlock, scr., Phyllis Axworthy 12, Aerial Boy 24, Alexis 36. SOUTHLAND R-.C. ACCEPTANCES 11.35: TRIAL HANDICAP, 6 furlongs.Valiska, 9.0, Great Weather 8.13. Bern, Pompax 8.12. Euge, Milford •8.10, Silver Screen, 'Golden Lap, Lil He Pal. Lady Kate. Gorban, Easte-n Chief, Impala, Straight Shot 8.9, 12.15: NEW RIVER HARNESS TROT, 3.42 class. H miles.—Hard Times, Ivan de Oro. Mishap, Bright Voyage,

Vacation, Blac ( k Shadow, Moreeiil i : iri scr, Master Loe 12. Mountain' Jewel, Peter .Mitchell 21, Ozanamj 36. 12.55: FLYING HANDICAP. 6 furlung-.I —All Humbuir 9.3, Water Power, i 8-4, Master Auomalv 8.0. Enwood 7.7, Miss Redowa 7.0, 1.35: ROSLA N II A NDICAP, 6 furhmgs -Slacmish 9.0, Broken Rule. Pink Paper, Mayam 8.11. Brown Pear: 8.9, Aria. 5.7, Double Shot 8. I, U<ilir?i D’(>ro 8. I. Irish I’irde:! Irh ,- r, Jacobin, Young Seiilincl S.O. In.-ol-\eiirv 7.11, First Song 7.10, Garnis’i 2.15: SOUTHLAND (IP. f{ miles. The Smuggler 9.4. Sh-elon 7.13. Pal-! ermo 7.10, Toreador B.(>. Jack A’■ Dandy 7.1. Signaller, Black Duke; Palmary 7.0. SOUTIILAND STFEPLEGIIAS’.:, about 2 miles. — Quinopal II 7. Wes’| Dome 11.0, Umta.li 10.9. Freiic’i Fleet 10.7, Dunmu’’e 10.1 Callr : i 9.13, Cultivator 9. 11. Andy 9.6, 13 clefechau, Father O’Flynn 9.0. STEWART' ISLAND HANDICAP 1 mile .—lsland Linnet 9.0, Honest Maid <B.l, Thornton 7.12 Bowlands 7.!', Red 'l’errur 7.8, Johnny 7.7-1 Wynwornl 7.0 4.15: TRADESMEN ’S HANDICAP. I mile.- R-ed Boa 9.0. Water Power 8 8 'l’ippling 8.1. Sailing Home 8.3. Tololonmi 8.2, Signaller 8.0, Great Shot 7.9, Nightmaid 7.0. SELECTIONS BY “THE DELVES” CHRISTUH URCII, Max 10. Seim lions for Southland meeTiiig are: — I'rin'i Handicap: Impala. pom pay. Valiskn . New River Trot: Vacation. Han’tl Times. Black Shadow. FL ing Handicap: Miss Redowa. En wooii. Rosl; ii Handicap; Mayam, Garnish. I’i- : Taper, Se.u’hlaml Cup: Steel on, Toreador. The Smuggler. Sti'oles: Dunmore. Andy. Umfali. Stewart Island Handicap: Bowland- '. Thornton. Tradesmen’s Handicap: Signaller, Wafer Power, Red Boa. The win and place totalisalor will operate. A.J.C. VERSUS NAYLOR, it . Ricci vrd May 10 at 9.30 p.m ) SYDNEY. May 10. I'he Australian J'ockev C'lub

v. rillcn to Rufu> Taylor \hvqucstingi him to attend an inquiry under Rule; Nine Io sho>w cause why he should m»; be excluded from the Raudwick! I>‘ac< course on the grounds that he is; not a desirable person bo admit. | Naylor tu-day sought an ex-parle inji’iiction to restrain the A.J.C. Committee from proceeding with its inquiry, or from coming t’o any de* cLion under that rule, which he claims is invalid. The hearing was adjourned until to-morrow. RACING FIXTURES. May Bi. 12 —Wanganui J.U. May 11. 12 —Southland R.C. May 19—Raugitikei R.U May 19—Ashburton County R.C. May 19, 21 —Te Kuiti R.C. (at Tc "Rapa). May 26—South Canterbury J.C. TROTTING FIXTURES. Mav 12—Oamaru T.C. May 12. 14—Waikato T.C. May 19—Wellington T.C. June 2, 4—Canterbury Park T.C. June 2, 4 —Hawke’s Bay T.C. June 9 —Ashburton T.C. June 20, 23—Auckland T.£k

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Grey River Argus, 11 May 1934, Page 3

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