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Forbury Trots SUCCESS OF VESUVIUS. DUNEDIN November 28. The Forbury Park Trotting Club’s meeting opened to-day in fine weather, ami with the track in good order. The ticl'aJisator handled £144651 (wan £6.536 and place £7.929) compared with £12.507 o n the first day last yiear. Results: — ’ ROSLYN HANDICAP.—2/3 ANN PARRISH (R. Townley) 1; 7/5 P:wri l- Chimes (C. Pring'e; 2- 10/7 Ron. glide (C. King) and P./ll Suivl.or (C. ,Donald) a dead beat for third. Also 'started: 1/1 Calm <. •u.en. 2'3 Native Ruler (coupled wiih Ann P.ir.'ish), 13/13 Sylvia Moko, J /4 Discord 9/10 Uolden Bingen, 3/2 Wabel Patch <2+). 12 12 Kippagh 8/9 Lady Sonoma, 6/8 Tyrone Lass, 5/6 Chiming Writer. Won by three lengths; the dead betters u length away. Tinies: 328 2-5; 3.31 4-5; 3.29 1-5 and 3.32 1-5. I’HOG RESSIV E HANDICAP.—3/3 SELF (S. Edwards) 1; 1/2 Bay Flier (J. Bryce, juur.) 2; 10/9 Loretta (A. Frost) 3. Al.o started: 4/5 Antego, 7/8 Cream Hlavcster 8/7 Donalda, 11/11 Muster Garry, 6/5 Pllltus, 5/4 Sea Mark, 9/10 Slipalong, 2, 1 Golden .Mist. Won by a head; four leugthn. Autogo was fourth. Times: 3.25; 3.25 1-5; 3.25 3-5. SPRING HANDICAP—I/1 NOBLE PRINCE (E. Smith) 1; 3/2 Sea Trail (U. Rapley) 2; 2/2 Doris Derby (O. Hooper) 3. Also started: 8/8 Bidea wee.. 4'5 Eighteen Carat, 7/7 Frank Mae 5/4 Tricliff. "Won easily by a .length and a-half; third hor.-e six lengths away. Frank Mac was fourth. Times; 3.4; 3.4 2-5; 3.6. W. F. JAMES CUP.—4/4 VESUVIUS (V. Alborn) 1; 8/9 Gunfire (Frost) 2; 3/3 Agile (G. Smith) 3. Also start e.l: 7/7 Encounter 1/1 Iraq, 1/1 Bracken, 2/2 Lillie Nelson, 6/5 Roddy, 5/6 Fernbrook Lass, 8/9 Todd Lonzia. Vesuvius soon took the lead, and though challenged by Gunfire in the freight held on to win by a short length; Agile being a neck further back and Todd Lonzia fourth. Times: 4.28 4 5; 4.32; 4.32 4-5. CAVERSHAM HANDICAP.—3/3 BATTLEFIELD (F. Brosnan) 1; 5/5 Whippet' (L. Frost) 2; 1/1 Rocks Ahead (E. Todd) 3. Also started: 2/2 Dillon Queen, 4/4 Gunmetal, 6/6 Native Chief. Won by a neck. Rocks Ahead was close up third, being followed by Dillon Queen. Times: 3.26 1-5; 3.30 3-5; 3.30. DOMINION HANDICAP. —3/3 SUR VIVOR (Donald) 1; 2/2 Parrish Chime. (C. Pringle) 2; 8/7 Ann Parrish (R Townley) 3. Also started: 10/10 J-ii'y Todd, 11/11 Sylvia Moko, 4/4 ‘ b trel. 5/9 Golden Bingien, 6/6 IsaI ■! Patch, 7/5 Kippagh (48). 9/8 ’Renegade, 1/1 Tyrone Lass (48). The winner led fill the way. find won comfortably by two lengths; three [lengths between second and third. Tsa[bel Patch was fourth. Time-: 4.42 2-5; 4.43: 4.36 2-5. ST. KILD A HANDICAP. —1/1 BIG AUTHOR (M. Holmes') 1; 2/3 Lone Derby 2; 5/5 Admiral Bingei> (J. McLennan) 3. Also parted: 6/6 Captain Wrack, 7 z 7 Lena Bingen 4/4 Lynwood. 3/2 Groenmantle, 9/9 Red Spur, 8/8 Royal Parade. Won by two lengths; half a length. Lena Bingen was fourth. Times: 2.12 2-5; 2.13 1-5; 2.13 2-5. DASH HANDICAP.—6/4 GRACE MCE.LWYN (R. B. Derry) 1; Llewellyn’s Pride 2; 4/5 Willow Wave (O. Hooper) 3. Also started: 6/4 Slyvia Sydney (coupled with the winner): 3/2 Guy .Junior, 5/6 Iraq. 7/8 John Jinks. 1/3 Reee-ss 8/7 Peter Loeanda, 9/9 Nat’ive Chief. Won by a head; threequarters of a length. Sylvia Sydney was fourth. Times: 2.46 45; 2.47; 2.47 1-5. SECOND DAY’S ACCEPTANCES. DUNEDIN, November 28. Forbury acceptances for the second day (Saturday) are:— SUBURBAN HANDICAP, unh. trotters, 3.44 class, 14 miles.—Calm Queen, Native Ruler, Sylvia Moko scr, Parrish Chimes 12, Discord, Golden Bingen, Isabel Patch, Survivor 24, Lady Sonoma, Renegade, Tyrone Lass 36, Ann Parrish, Chiming Wrack 60. ADVANCE HANDICAP. 3.39 class, U miles.—Autogo, Cream Harvester, Donalda, Loretta, Plutus, Rough Sea, Seamark, Slipalong scr, Bay Flier, Golden Mist 12. BRIGHTON HANDICAP, 1 mile 3 furlongs, 3.15 class.— Bide-a-Wee, Doris Derby, Eighteen Carat, Frank Mac, Sage King scr, Sea Trail, Tricliff 12, Noble Prince 36. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, 4.32 class, 2 miles.—Grace MeElwyn, Agile, Gunfire, Guy Junior «cr. Roddy, Willow Wave 12, Bracken, Fernbrook Lass 24, Todd Lonzia 36, Vesuvius 48. TAINtT HANDICAP, 3.28 class, 14 miles.—Dillon Queen, Groenmantle, Gunmetal, Whippet scr, Rocks Ahead 12, Battlefield 60, Native Chief 84. VICTORIA HANDICAP, 5.0 class, 2 » miles.—Patty Todd, Sylvia Moko scr.

Parrish Chimes 12, Minstrel 24, Discord, Golden Bingen, Patch, Survivor 36, Kippagh, Lady Sonoma, Tyrone Ljlss 48, Ann Parrish 84. EMPIRE HANDICAP, 2.18 class, 2 miles.—Admiral Bingen, Captain Wrack, Lena Bingen, Lone Derby, Lynwood, Red Spur, Sea Trail scr, Royal Parade 12. RECOVERY HANDICAP, 2.47 class, miles.—Battlefield, Gunfire, Guy Junior, Iraq, John Jinks, Llewellyn’s Pride, Recess, Sylvia Sidney, Todd Lonzia scr, Grace MeElwyn, Little Nelson, Peter Locauda 12. (Received November 28. at 9 pan.) SYDNEY, November 28. At the Wyong races to-day, Si.’ Waller won the Novice Alilm Handicap,

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Grey River Argus, 29 November 1935, Page 3

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SPORTING Grey River Argus, 29 November 1935, Page 3

SPORTING Grey River Argus, 29 November 1935, Page 3

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