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SPORTING

WANGANUI J.O. ACCEPTANCES. (Per Press Association.) WANGANUI, June 15. Wanganui 1 J..C. acceptances for the first day are:— 12.0: WANGANUI BRACELET, 1 mile and a d’stance (amateur riders). —Donegal 12.7, Cometra 11.4, Prince Reno 11.3, Bruce’iand, Royal Peak, Tupeo.u. Vane 9.0. J*2rio: WINTER OATS. 6 furlongs —Diatomous Midian 9.4, Gohl Mission 9.1. Dungarvan 9.0, Mother Superior T. 13, Limulus 8.12, Land Tax 8.8. 1.20: CENTURY HURDLES, 2 miles and 194" yards. —-Soloist 11.7. Chile .10. S .Speed, Alanawatu 10.6, Silk Sox 9.10, Ruaform, Sporting Song 9.7, Glenvane 9.0. 2.0; BALGOWNJE HACK HANDICAP. 1 mile anil 110 yards—Mustang 9.9, Hunting Queen 9.6, Le Gia ml, Teddy Boy 9.0, Supreme Court S 10 Calshot, Sylvanus 8.5. Maestro 5.4, Corowa 8.2, Dancing Lady, Hunting Maid, Meritor 8.0. 2.40: GRANDSTAND STEEPLE CHASE, 24 miles. —Cotsfield 10.1. Tangled 9.9, Debu . Invictas, Windsor Lail 9.7, Kao.ln 9.5. Spafpiko 9.2. 3.20: EMPIRE HANDICAP, 1 mil- 1 ■iml 1. distance.—Oucwhetu 9.8, Prostration 9.4. Hazoor 8.A2, ” Gay Boy, Midian, West Tor, Takakua 5.3. Peter Jackson 7.13. Davistock 7.10, Jubilee Song 7.B.”’Taliurangi, Clarion Call 7.->. Alchemic 7.0. 4.5: BOROUC.H HACK HAND! CAP, 6 furlongs.—Triune 9.11, Bantry, First Chapter 9.7, Happy Hunting 9.6, Waipiro 8.8. Night Spi 8.7, Middle 8.3, Garter Red 8.2, Advance Plane. Goldeir-Rill, The Sandwichman, Sanhedrin, Script, High Test, Landlubber 8.0. > DUNEDIN J.C. ACCEPTANCES. DUNEDIN, June 15. Dunedin J.C. acceptances for the first d.av (Saturday) are: — , TAHUNA. STEEPLECHASE. 2| miles — Pahu 11. H). Night Club 10.10, Arctic Star 10.8,'Lycida.s 10.3, Money Mine 9.12, Miss Winston 9.T0, Royal Buck 9.3, Wykemist, Rotowai, Te Aliurang’, Prince Tractor 9.0. TRIAL HANDICAP. 7 furlongs.— Golden Song, Tautau Maid 9.0, Chief Lama, Counter vaift’'~Y7l3, Last Dance, Sir Rosenor B.ll’, Araboa, Sunny Jean, Cape Gabo 8.10. Autumn Wind. Darien, The Jeweller 8.8, Costume, Drinkup, Royal Dart,. Whaddon Chase 5.7. JUNE HURDLES, 11 miles—Black Duke 11.1, Courtyard 9.10, S ; gnaller 9.8, Aesculus 9.4, B tizon. Master Anomalv, Royal Pal. Gold Stead 9.0. BRIGHTON HANDICAP, 1 mile.— QueciTTioroQiy 9.4, Poinard 8.10, Vantoon 8.8. Ploygraph 8.7, Vocal, Jack Ahoy 5.6. Fireguard, Gambler’s Luck. Impala, Red:op. Paia Melba 8.0. OTAGO STEEPLECHASE, about 2,< miles. —Royal I/mond 11-9, Dtinmure 10.6 Pahu 10.3. Quinopal. Red Lance 9.13. Free Air 9-11. Parasang 9-8. Night. Cub 9.6. Arctic Star 9.4, Iligii Sneed, Velvet 9.0. PROVINCIAL HANDICAP. H miles.—Ep ris 9.0, polydora 8.13. Trivet 8.7, Roval Gallant. Nightform 7.12, .Golden Ktag 7.11. Salmo Salar, Grand Finale 7.9, Amy Johnson z.B, Daring Deed, Milford., Silk Arrow. Ainelita. 7.7. WINTER HANDICAP, 7 furlongs. —Fair Weather 9.8. Cranford, Dollar Kill on Greek Gold 8.13, Bay Duk<>

8 1”, S’sterina. Double Shot 8-8, Capital 8-6. Half Note 8.4, Palermo 8->. Travenna ” 8.2, ‘ Moneyless. Cheap Money. Courtyard,. Toreador. 11-s-Link/ Surge, Mount Vai 8.0. ST CLAIR HANDICAP, 7 tur-longZ-ffigh Glee 9.7, Last Refram 9.4, Aela 9.0, Violenta 8.13. Bay Bid 1) q Polygraph 8.6. Cmtilla 8.4. Madam Pompadour 8.3, Golden Vision. Silver Lark, Perpetuous, Worn, Johnny, Braw Lad 8.0. STIRLING LADY APPEAL. 1 DUNFDIN, June 13The decision of 'the- Appeal Judges, appointed bv the New Zeahind Trotting Conference, to hear the appeal of Airs Al Clark, of AVinton. owner ot the* pacer Stirling Lady, J'/ decision of the New Zealand 1 rotting Association in dismissing her appeal from a decision of the Wyndham Trottin'-- Club, is now announced, rhi facts are that in' the concluding race a‘ the Wyndham meeting. Stirling Lady beat Pot Luck, but the judge s plaeings |wei'e reversed by the Jud. - ia4 Conunit-tre (on the ground th, Stirling Lady bored in jn the hul stages The club’s decision was upheld bv the Trotting Associlatjou, whereupon the present proceeding. W TTu-fudges, Messrs B. 6- Irwin A r< TT..nln.. and J. s. Sinclair, upheld

h ( ’. r apneal, ordered the return or uJepoiita made, by appellant for the appeal, ami referred the 0 eUts to the Trotting Co f -e• Their conclusion was that th I cecdings, whi'eh purported to b< inouirv by ithe Stewards ot the Clue "Xquort vmeet.on l>v th,, stipendiary S eward. , wt c regular un.l ultra vires. Quite apart from this conehision, the Jiu: ges s that, the appellant could . other grounds. STITCHBIRD LOSES RACE. HASTINGS, June 15-

Arising out of a P rotes ‘ the Hawke’s Bay Jockey C u ) s ter Handicap run on Thursday, tlta Stipcndiaiv Stewards have made the following report: “A t bv Mr G. Neich. owner of Contrac , who run seccrnl. aga.mst Mr H■ GHal'.vkins, owner of Stitelib'K, winner, on the grounds that the ho s was eared for and trained by H- U. Barnett, was dealt with by' the u ial Committee. After hearing twidencc the Committee found: (1) /■‘ la breach ef Rules 146 and 142 had been committed in that a person, who wa* not eligible, was employed in tuc care and control of the training ot StiltchbiTd; (2) that, by Rule 144 (1), Stitchbird be disqualified for the race, and the judg-’s placings bo altered. Contract to be placed hnst. Snndm

second, and Bothiwcll tid'dRacing Notes Southdown: dn the hop'-s that the tracks will lie lj rm at. Ricearton in August, A. MeAulav is preparing Southdown to race •it National meeting. Southdown wonV.s last race at Ashburton last December when he beat Queen ot Song at a mile. J. Brown.’s 'Team: .T. Brown has started again on Notium, who has lengthened out and is developing into a shapely thrce-yeai-old. Brown will have Nolinm, Shemseli, J and the Captain Bunsby—Rewn Rewn

gelding ready for early engagements. Other coming three-year-olds that have progressed well are Bright Glow’s second foal. Mystic Glow, and Gold Band, by Lackham from >S.lvanus’s dam Airway. Vinco Out of Hacks: The addition to his total of the winning stakes tor the Tamm Handicap at Otaki, namely, £55, took Vinco out of hack class, this being his seventh success, of which six weie gained this season, He should not be diflicult to place in open sprints and he has usually improved with a race. He will nut race again this season and he goes out for a spell more robust that? ho has ever been previously. Won it Last Year: Dozie. winner of the June Steeples nt Hastings was winner of the same event last year. Rescent Winning Family: Trailer, winner of the Maiden Plate at Hastings was at a better prise than might have been expected on his recent, form, for twice in the last two months he has run good thirds, on one occasion to Jovial ty and Black Frost. IL. has not yet had a great deal of racing. his starts to date not vet numbering double figures. Trailer is one of the first crop of the Tractors in the North Island. A four-vcar-old chestnut gelding, lie is a soil of the Absurd—Hine Pango mare ITinc Hohoro. who was a winner some years back but was a disappointing galloper on the whole and he is owned bv h : s brooder. Mr. G. Priest, who also raced Him' Hohoro. A full-sister to Hine llororo was Itaukura. dam of the Mirprisr Otaki winner March:. anil .1 three-quarter-sister to the pair is •Brown Pearl, who has recently won a number of events from the George stable. Free Air: Free Air. who is engaged at Dunedin this week, is at present under the care of E. Shaw, at N<'W Bright on.-but she will shortly be transferring north to join up with her owner 11. Rama's Team again, now re-established at Ellerslie. Ineligible for Hacks: As a result of his win at Otaki Ch le is now ineligible for hack r-ii-cs on che flat. This means that his entry for flat events at Wanganui is void, as entry was made the day after be had won' at Otaki. G-hi’o is also cut of hacks as a hurdler. Arctic King's Record: Arctic King has loon ta?ir-g very well lately, which made bis lapse .11 the Raukawa Cup at Otaki all tl.e more surprising. He ran second and first on the respective days :>• A oo<iv'.lle and was runner-:p to Pro •’ration in the Wairarapa County Cup at Carterton. On that form he w;i< made a firm favourite for the Raukawa Cup, but bo beat only one hors- home, namely. Peter Jackson. In the Ta Tinn Kara Handicap on the second day he made a good recovery, running the 1111 proved Gay Boy to a short "eck. Artie King will be in good ordur for I renwhere be won the Wellington Handicap in the spring, while at t.l 1933 winter meeting he scored twice. Warehi: Wurehi, who was never in the hunt in the maiden event on th,- opening day of the Otaki meeting, was taken to the front in the first furlong of the Rang:uru Handicap and managed to stay

there against a challenge by Revival He is a five-year-old gelding by Gainseourt from Raukura.-a winner. Warehi has been raced on lease this term by the Otaki trainer R. Penman. Record Hurdling Times: Although the a’tnin 36 4-ssee recorded bv Clarion Call in wining the Remuera Hurdles at the recent Auckland meeting was a record for two miles over hurdles in the Dominion, it is not an Australian and New Zealand reeoid. The fastest figures for the distance, were recorded by Blackford in winning the Pines Hurdles at Flemington on February 29 hist, the day on which the Newmarket Handicap vas run. hitime of 3min 341 sec being not only an Australian record, but also a world’s record. On the final day of the same ince..ing Blackford won the Autumn Hurdles in the course record time of dmin 34see for 21 miles. This is niueh faster time than Prince ot Oiangi 4min -llsec for the recent Great Northern Hurdles, which lowered the record for that race by eight seconds. ]n spite of these brillian' t-mm-Blaekford is well down in the ein-ly quotations for the Victorian Grand National Hurdles next mouth. Trottine Note> Pulls Hard: . . , Symmetry has been back in work at New Brighton for some time ’and her recent outings suggest that she mav he seen to advantage before long However, her pulling habits aic against her ever going tar. Smith’s Claims: Thorc is little doubt that I'. bmitn will furnish the favourite jhm year with his .solid bracket, Bonny Azure ~„d King’s AVarrmr. in the Adam - Memorial'and om/orni it pomts to one t)1 . the other succeeding. Their most dangerous rival appears to be the Ganterburv pacer, De Soto, whose tom has been very l good this season. Sub-X-V track /rials may throw further light on the chances of local canX 4 but it is hardly 'koly (a anything will d.splace the horses in the public estnnation Gold Bell, with three winners—Jeu cl, Go d man and Uncle Bert—has bei-n the o’t successful sire in the race, but neither he nor Logan Pointer who sired Harold Logan and Great Logan arc represented this yeai.

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Grey River Argus, 16 June 1936, Page 3

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SPORTING Grey River Argus, 16 June 1936, Page 3

SPORTING Grey River Argus, 16 June 1936, Page 3