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SPORTING

South Canterbury J.C. HANDICAP TO GAY CREST. CRANFORD SCORES. (Per Press Association.') TIMARU, May 25. The South Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting was held at Washdyke to-day in fine weather. The track was in good order and there was a large attendance. The totalisator receipts amounted to .€9462, an increase of €lO7O on last year’s total of €8392. Results: LEVELS HURDLES HANDICAP. One mile a half.—4—JOLLY BEGGAR (If. Turner) 1; 7 —Unitali (R. Beale) 2; s—Mount5 —Mount Boa (V. Langford)

3. Also started: 2—Black Duke, 8— Adult, 3—Footwork, 6—Hystride, I—Sunward. Won by a neck, three lengths. Time 2.48.

CLAREMONT STAKES. Six furlongs.—2—TAlL LIGHT (A. Russell) 1; 3—Mount Vai (0. Wilson) 2; 1— Fiord (L. J. Ellis) 3. Also started; B—Dover Patrol, 4—Mc,Heath, 19—

Piety, s—Pouty, 7—Rebel Lad, 16— Royal Coat. 15—The Surgeon, 10—Westward Ho, 12—Cape Gabo, 9—Doctor Duthie, .13—Jack Ahoy, 20—Jack Horner, 18—Nightbound, 13—Sailor’s Quest, 6 —Silver Fox, 11—Simon Peter, 17—Supertax. Won by a length, a neck. Time 1.14 2-5. OPIHI TROT HANDICAP. One mile and a haIf.—I—TRICLIFF (L. Frost) 1; 10—Royal Palm (P. Gallagher) 2; 6—Cadiz (AV. Warren) 3. Also started: I—Ace Pot, 11—Andy Watson. 9—Bluff, 4—Colonel Bogey, 18— Fine Art, 2—Lady Hannah, 12—Native Son, s—Olive5 —Olive King, 13—Oversight,

3—Self, B—Llewellyn’s Pet, 7—Moana. Tama, 15—Sky Wink, 14—Play On, 16 —Replica. Won by a neck, two lengths between second and third. Time 3.22 1-5. SOUTH CANTERBURY HANDICAP. One, mile and a quarter.—4--GAY CREST (G. Humphries) 1; 6— Quiet Iv (A. Russell) 2; I—Minerva! (A. E. Ellis) 3. Also started: 5— Kemal Pasha, 7—Toreador, 2—Hunting Go, B—Fair Weather, 3—Nightform, 9—Royal Gallant. Won by a length., 1 h ree-qulhrters of a length. Time 2.5 1-5.

CRATGMORE STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP. Two miles and a half. —I—PUNCHESTOWN (V. Langford) 1; 4—Snowy Dawn (R. Beale) 2; 7— High Speed (IT. Turner) 3. Also started; 3—Gold Night, s—Royal Buck Won by four lengths, the third horse well hack. Time 5.11 4-5. KINGSDOWN HACK HANDICAP. One mile and a distance. —S—WEATHERLY5—WEATHERLY (AV. Jenkins) 1; I—Epris (L. Pratt) 1; 6—Coatette (E. Finn) 3. First ami second horses dead heat,. Also started: 2—Colossi an, 4—Vocal, 3 — Sky Rover, B—lmportance, 9—Knowledge, 10 —Madam Pompadour, 7—LadyZephyr. Three lengths between first and third. Time 1.41. BEACONSFIELD TROT HANDICAP (in harness). One mile and a quarter.—7—GAlLLAßD (F. G. Holmes) 1; 4—Colonel Bogey (R. A T oung) 2: 2—Cadiz (W. Warren) 3. Also started: 16—Celebrity, 10—Civic, 11

—Credit Balance, I—Royal Palm, 3— Ivan de Oro, 20—Glen Travis, 18— Green Tanger, 6—Hydraulic, 19—Locust, 9—Native Son, s—Olive King, 13 —Oversight, 15—Valdor, 14—Sunny Jack, B—Sky Wink, 12—Colleen Chenault, 17 —Replica. Won by a length, a length between second and third. Time 2.59 1-5.

FAREWELL HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—3—CßANFOßD (M. Kirwan) 1: 4—Capital (A. Messcrvy) 2; 5— Cherry Queen (W. Jennings') 3. Also started: I—Rebel1 —Rebel Chief. 2—Kemal Pasha. 6—Metal Bird, 7—Lady Nan, Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Time 1.12.

Te Kuiti R.C.

* RIOTOUS WINS STEEPLES. HAMILTON, May 25. The Te Kuiti Racing Club’s annual meeting was concluded at Te Rapa to -lay in ideal weather. There was a large crowd and the track was slight ly holding. Results: ’ MANIAPOTO HACK STEEPLE CHASE. Two miles.—l/1 CLAN RONALD, 9.12 1; 3/5 St. Ames, 9.7 2; 5/4 Haakon, 9.10 3. Ser.: Mia. Stella, Ganpat and Dark Princess. Won by three lengths. Time 4.16.

HANGATIKI HACK HANDICAP (First Division). Six furlongs.—l/1 KATIAPA, 7.7 1; 4/2 Adalenc, 8.12 2; 9/9 Orac, 7.8 3. Ser.: Prince Acre. Won by half a length. Time 1.17.. PIO PIO HURDLE HANDICAP. Mile and three-quarters.—s/5 TRAVEL! JNG AGENT, 9.0 1: 4/4 Biform 10.5 2; 8/8 Stanchion, 9.2 3. Scr.: Chile, London, Ganpat. Won by a length and a half. Time 3.22 2-5.

HANGATIKI HACK HANDICAP. (Second Division). Six furlongs.—6/8 SILVER BRIER, 7.6 1; 2/3 Gay Egypt

7.2 2; 11/10 Grand Score, 7.6 .3. AU started. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time 1.17 1-5. WATTOMO HANDICAP. One mile. 4/4 TYBALT, 7.0 1; 1/2 Enge, 7.6 2; 10/10 Altisquil, 7.0 3. Scr.: Orapai, I. ’Allegro. Wiiii bv hall’ a length.' KAWIIAI STEEPLECHASE. About two miles.--1/1 BIOTOI’S, 11.5 1; 2/3 Hoytll Limoml, 9.12 2; 3/4 Valpeen, 11. .3. Ser.: Solanio. Won by two lengths. Time 4.26 .3-5. MAIItOA HANDICAP. Six furlongs. 1/4 I’IHNC'ESS STAB, 7.3 I: 1/2 (lav Selim, S.l 2; 2/1 Orapai, 9.1 3. Ser.: Astarlh. Won by a length. Lio :: 5. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP. One mile. 6/S Lady Zinnia, 8..3 1: Tutor. S.o 2; Krilli Lu, S.O 3. Ser.: Sweep .Lap. DANNEVIEKE R.C. WEST TOR’S HANDICAP. AVOODVILLE, May 25. ’file Dannevirhe Pacing (Hull’s annual meeting was opened nil tile Woodville course to-day in bright, sunshine. The truck was heavy. There was a. good attendance. Results:— MANGATERA HURDLE HANDICAP. One mile and a hall’.- -.3 —DIAMOND 9.0 (Nicol) 1: 4 —Gold Cure (M’Donald) 2: 10 -Tahoma (Clements) 3. All startl'd. Won by four lengths Time 2.57. Esteem, Bright Sky and Air Laddie fell. RAKAIATAI PLATE. Six furlongs.- -3- -SNOWBALL, 8.5 (Mrluatly) 1: 7- Royal Guy (Pine) 2; 5 — Popette (Wilson) 3. Scr.: Merlyn, Okanagan. Won by two lengths and a half. Time LIS 2-5. MAKIBTKIRT HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—l—WAlllNE NUT 7.7 (Pine) 1; 6— Royal Feast:, 7.13 (Marsh) 2; 10—Royal Reeord, 7.9 (Mrkenzie) 3. Scr.: Ties Sec. Korero. Won bv two lengths. Time 1.29 3-5. DANNEVJRKE HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.—l—WEST TOR. 8.9 (Atkins) 1; 4—Gainsfid, 7.7 (Marsh) 2; 5---Walton Park 8.11 (Martin) 3. All started. AVon by half a head. Time 2.19 1-5.

AKITIO JUVENILE HANDICAP. 3—DOLLAR BILL. 9.0 (Atkins) 1; 2 —Pakanui, 8.8 (Gliding) 2; 5— Bumble, 7.9 (Glading) 1. Ser.: Maestro AVon bv two lengths. Time 1.5. TAHORAITE HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—4—NOTE ISSUE, 7.7 (Melnallv) 1; 3—Midae.re, 7.11 (Pine) 2; I—Haturna 9.0, (Reed) 3. All started. AVon bv a neck. Time 1.18. ORTNGI HACK HANDICAP. One mile and a distance.—TATTMAU, 7.13. 1- Tupurangi, 8.1 2; Unexpected, 7.7 .3. ACCEPTANCES FOR TO DAY (Per Press Association). PALMERSTON N., Al ay 25. The Dannevirke Racing Club’s second day fields are:— 12 Noon. HURDLES HANDICAP, 11 miles. - Esteem 10.9, Diamond 10.1, Gold Cure 9.4, Anemometer 9.2, Tahoma, Royston. Court AVillonyx, Bright Sky, At fliction 9.0.

TIItATU STAKES, 6 furlongs.— Snowball 9.1, Croon, Dusky Crown, Outspan, Royal Guy, Kitty Quinn, Okanagan, Poppelte, Hard Tinies, Even Money 8.5.

TOTARANUI HANDICAP, 7 furlongs.—Maine 8.12, AValiine Nui 8.4, Collision 7.11, Raparahara, Royal Record 7.8, Tres See, Vivienne 7.7. lIARTGILL MEAIORIAL, 1 mile and a distance.—AValton Park 8.12, Sunny

Sky 8.0, Gainsfid 7.13, La Poupee 7.9, Full Throttle 7.7.

WEBER JUVENILE, 5 furlongs.— Pakanui 8.12, Lord Hereford 8.9, Cyclopean, Okanagan, Royal Fire, Romp .Along 7.10, Bumble, Ihapera, Hilton Gorse, Pomposity 7.7. GLENGARRY HANDICAP, 6 furlongs.—Note Issue 8.3, Midacre 8.2, Royal Record, Raparahara, Leprechaun 7.8, Swift and Sure 7.7. KAITOKK HANDICAP, 1 mile and a distance. —Taumau 8.10, Alby 8.6, Tupurangi 8.4, Boudoir S.O, Terangitamau, Snowball 7.10, Chaste, Unexpected, Sir Romeo, Joy Stick 7.7. Australian Racing NO N.Z. WINS. VOITRE '8 ACCIDENT. (Aus, and N.Z. Cable Assn.) (Received May 26, 6.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, May 26. At the Moorefield .races, Wild Dove was unplaced in the Three- and FourYrar Old Maiden Handicap. Bay Tree and Norman Conquest were unplaced in the Flying Welter. After Money wa s unplaced in the llurstville Mile. The Newcastle Cup, run at Broadincadow, resulted: Milanthacon 8.5 (Browne) 1; Tremayne 7.11 (W. Cook) 2; Recognise 6.7 (Knight) 3. Seventeen started. Won by three lengths; a similar distance between second and third. Time 2 26. MELBOURNE, May 26. Al Moonee Valley races, Takakua was unplaced in the Mount Alexander Handicap. Epigram was unplaced in the Keilor Handicap. 'The Commonweal'll Steeplechase resulted: Philax 9.13 (Howson) 1: Actaeon 9.12 (Bracken) 2; Hayward 10.8 (Newman) 3. ‘Fifteen started. AVon by a neck; third three lengths away. Time 3 52-U Philax gave a- brilliant exhibition of jumping, pace nml stamina to beat the New Zealander.

The jockey Voitre remains in the spotlight. Tie was riding Takakua. in the Mount Alexander Handicap when his. mount struck the heels of another horse, and went down. Voitre escaped with a sprained thumb. Though Takakua had led all the wav to win in his previous start at Williamstown, A'oitre pulled the gelding back to second last yesterday at Moonee ATalley. •ind when making a forward move two furlongs fvom home, galloped on Gallibrook. The stewards found that the occurrence was accidental. BRISBANE. Mav 26. The Doombon Cup resulted; Scrlodi 7.11 (Conquest') 1; Lough Neagh 9.4 (Tasman) 2; Moorenbar 8.4 (Shean) 3 Fourteen started. AVon bv a head; a similar distance between second and ‘bird. Timo 2.4. AUCKLAND R.C. MEETING. AUCKLAND. Mav 26. The following rehandicaps for ihe Am-kland Racing Club’s meeting have been declared:— Groenlane S'repleehase: Clan Ron<ld 71h. making 10.1. Cornwall Handicap: Tybalt 21b, making 7.2. SYDNEY. Mav 25. Mr. Perov Miller, of Kia Ora Stud, Scone, has secured a long lease of the famous miler Chatham from his owner, Mr. A. Blair. Chatham thus returns to his old home for stud duty.

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Grey River Argus, 27 May 1935, Page 3

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