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SPORTING

DUNEDIN MEETING,

MAINSPRING’S WIN IN STEEPLES,

Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, June 3.

For the second day of tho Dunedin Jockey Club’s winter meeting the weather was fine and tho course in good order, while tho attendance was large. Tho totalisator handled £35,418 for tho day, compared with £31,652 for tho second day last year. Tho stowards met after the big race and suspended C. Eastwood for tho remainder of tho meeting for crossing tho field on Malmsey on Saturday. Results: SILVERSTREAM HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. Seven furlongs. 9 Mrs M. McCubbin’s Town Major, 7.9 (L. Woolf ord) *1 2 Mr J. L. Hannon’s Red Sea, 8.11 (L. Ellis) ... 2 15 Mr D. M. Twccdio’s Lucky Maid, 7.8 (A. Eastwood) 3 Also started: 7 Haze 9.8, 6 Membo 9.7, 1 Lucky Light 8.10, 3 Night Effort 8.6, 4 Filosol 8.5, 8 Pound Noto 8.4, 10 Miss Marco 8.0, 13 Night Maid 7.9, 17 Felony 7.6, 12 Littlo Queen 7.10, 14 Green Cloth 7.10, 11 On Watch 7.9, 5 Pukemaori 7.7, 18 Crossbow 7.3, 16 All Smiles 7.11 i.

Little Queen, Filosol, On Watch and Crossbow were the early leaders. In a splendid finish Town Major beat Red Sea by a short neck; Lucky Maid was a head away, and Pukemaori next. Time, 1.31 1-5. PROVINCIAL HANDICAP, of 325 sovs. One mile and a-quartor. 6 Mr J. B. Pearson’s Malmsey 7.1 (C. Eastwood) 1 2 Mr J. Graham’s King Balboa, 8.3 (L. Edis) 2 3 Mr L. C. Hazlett’s Circulation, 7.5 (F. Ingram) 3 Also started: 1 Royal Saxon 9.0, 4 Money Mine 8.2, 8 Countersign 7.12 A, 5 Town Bank 7.7, 9 Margaret Birncy 7.0, 7 Some Roso 7.5 i. Going down the back tho order was Some Rose, Margaret- Birney, Royal Saxon, Money Mine and Circulation. King Balboa made a forward move on the far turn and led into the straight, where Malmsey came through on the rails to win by two lengths from King Balboa, who beat Circultaion by a neck, with Money Mine another neck away. Time, 2.10. OTAGO HURDLES, of 375 sovs. Two miles. 1 Mr G. G. Holmes’s Lancer, 10.11 (D. O’Connor) 1 2 Mr F. R. Pierce’s Troilus, 11.1 (I. Tilson) 2 4 Mr N. G. Richmond’s Nino of Spades, 10.2 (G. Salt) 3 Also started: 3 Wharncliffo 11.9, 6 Heislor 9.0, 5 Brightling 9.0. Troilus, Heisler, Brightling and Nino of Spades made most of the running. Lancer joined Troilus going to tho second last fenco and came on to win bya length, with five lengths between second and third. Warncliffc was fourth. Time, 3.51 2-5. WAIRONGOA HANDICAP, of 235 sovs. Six furlongs. 2Mr J. H. Prosser’s Great Star, 9.0 (C. Emerson) -•• 1 1 Mr P. Delargey’s Caterpillar, 7.4 (L. Ellis) ' - 2 10 Mr L. Kelcher’s Taboo, 8.10 (D. O’Connor) 3 Also started: 3 Meadow Lark 9.1, 4 Waving Com 8.5, 5 Tripaway 8.0, 7. Arrowmir 7.5, 9 First Raid 7.0, 6 Coomassie 7.0, 11 Royal Tractor 7.0, 8 Battle Flag 7.0. Caterpillar, Royal Tractor, Great Star and Meadow Lark were showing out to tho far turn. Caterpillar led into the straight, where Great Star caino on to win by a length, nearly three lengths between second and third Meadow Lark was fourth. Time, lmin. 15 2-ssec. WINGATUI STEEPLECHASE, of 340 sovs. About two miles and a-half. Mr A. G. MacDonald’s Mainspring, 9.10 (E. Shaw) ... . ••• 1 Mr P. T. Hogan’s Fabriano, 10.1 (D. O’Connor) 2 Mr 11. Brooker’s Handy, 10.3 (C. Stratton) 3 Also started: 3 Nylotis 11.8, 5 Greenstone 10.1. , Handy opened up a lead of half a furlong in tho early part, but the field closed up with a mile to go. Fabriano and Mainspring then came on together, the fatter winning by half a length, with Handy ten lengths away. Nylotis was last. Greenstone fell at tho first fence. Time, lmin. 34 2-ssec. JANEFIELD HANDICAP, of 175 sovs. Six furlongs. 2Mr R. McKay’s Red Boa, 8.3 (L. Ellis) ••• - 1 6 Mr W. Crossan’s Glenrowan, 8.2 (W. Cooper) ■■■ 2 5 Mr J. C. Cormick’s Best Policy, 8.2 (A. Eastwood) 3 Also started: 1 Bulolo 9.6, 12 Cupid s Dart 9.6, 3 Sweet Refrain 9.5, 4 Impertinence 8.12, 10 Tho Dove 8.12, 7 Meitui 8.8, 11 Dumblano 8.6, 14 Broadfield 8.2, 8 Nanette 8.2, 13 Waihemo 8.2, 18 Stringbow 8.0, 17 Joybridge 7.9, 16 Frasquita 7.9. 9 Kate Kelly 8.14, 15 Ohai 7.10. Kate Kelly, Impertinence and Bulolo were the first to show out. Kate Kelly, Glenrowan and The Dove were first into the straight, where Red Boa came on the outside to beat Glenrowan by half a length. Best Policy was a length away, followed by Impertinence. Time, 1.18. FORBURY STEEPLECHASE, of 210 sovs. About two miles and a quarter.

1 Mr W. F. Parkinson’s Kaikahu, 10.13 (D. O’Connor) I 4 Mr W. A. Dunstan’s Rag Tag, 9.7 i (A. Youngman) 2 5 Mr Smith and Burns’s Wairio, 9.4 (E. Maekie) 3 Also started: 2 Torehu 10.9, 3 Royal Land 9.10, 5 Pantler 9.33. Terehu took charge, but bumped his rider off at the fenco seven furlongs from home. Kaikahu then went to the front, and going on won by eight lengths from Rag Tag, who beat Wairio by ten lengths. Royal Land was fourth. Time, 4.51 2-5. INVERMAY HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One mile. 1 Mr W. T. Hazlett’s Latin Quarter, 8.8 (F. McKay) * 7 Mr P. F. Thorp’s Miss Mercia, 7.7 (A. Messervey) ..i * 2 Mr J. Trcngrovc’s Narrative, 7.7 (A. Eastwood) 3 # Dead heat for first. Also started: 3 Fairy Herald 8.4, 4 Red Racer 7.10, 10 Martis 7.13, 6 Overdrawn 7.8, 8 Ronaki 7.7, 9 Carnot 7.7, 5 Wayward 7.7. Ronaki and Wayward led round the top from Narrative, Latin Quarter and Miss Mercia. Latin Quarter was in charge coming down the running, but in a great finish Miss Mercia got up to mako a dead-heat, with Narrative a head away, and Fairy Herald beaten off. Time. 1.43. RACING IN AUSTRALIA. V.R.C. BIRTHDAY MEETING. MELBOURNE, June 3. The V.R.C. Birthday meeting was held to-day in fine, but cloudy, weather. Results : MARLBOROUGH HURDLE RACE, of 550 sovs. Two miles and a quarter. Kentle, 10.10 1 Oobranveil, 10.5 ... ••• ••• « The Indian, 10.5 *

Seven started. Won by five lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 4.15 a. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, of 700 aovs. One milo and a half. Tiki, 6.11 I Imitator, 7.10 Darkdawn, 6.8 3 Ten started. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 2.36. A.J.C. WINTER MEETING. SYDNEY, June 3. Tho A.J.C. winter meeting opened today in fine, but dull, weather. There was a large attendance. Results:— JUNE STAKES, of 600 sovs. Six furlongs. Coercion, 7.4 J Raisin, 6.7 “ Poitiers, 6.11 ” Fourteen started. Won by a head. Time, 1.14.

A.J.C. HURDLE RACE, of 10 sovs. each, with 2000 sov6.. added. About two miles and three furlongs. W. 8., 9.7 May Day, 10.7 2 Anorient, 10.11 3

Thirteen started. Doctor Grace fell and Stony lost his rider. Anorient led nearly all the way, closely attended by W. 8., Piratic, May Day, Praetor and Ego, whilo Murray King broko down. There was a dazzling finish. W.B. won by three-quar-ters of a length, with Anorient half a length off third. Time, 4.28.

ELLESMERE HANDICAP, of 600 sovs. One milo and a quarter. Lady Clara, 7.0 J Valparaiso, 8.4 f Valley, 7.1 ’

Fourteen started, including the New Zealand horses Stormy and Greengrocer. Won by a neck. Time, 2.8|. HURDLER DESTROYED. SYDNEY, Juno 3. The well-known hurdler Goybeau fell in the steeplechase at Randwick to-day and had to bo destroyed This race was won by Prineo Afim, who was subject to a hostile demonstration owing to tho home’s poor showing last week at Warwick Farm. Tho stewards opened an inquiry, which was adjourned. TROTTING. HAWKE’S BAY MEETING. ARACIINE WINS TIIE CUP. Per Press Association. HASTINGS, Juno 3. Tho weather was cold, but tho sun was shining for tho second day of tho Hawke s Bay Trotting Club’s meeting. Tho going was good, and the attendance was large. Tho totalisator handled £10,284 for the day and £17,914 10s for tho meeting. CLIVE HANDICAP, of 110 sovs.; 3.45 class. Olio milo and a half. 1 Great Parrish, 60yds bhd. 1 8 Rangahau, 2 2 Baron Derby, scr. 3 Aho started : 5 Laurior, 6 Von, 9 Daphne Locanda, 7 Oliver Thorpe, 4 Lady Yvonne, 3 lluia Maid, Won by a head; four lengths: between second and third. Time, 3min. 33sec. TARADALE HANDICAP, of 120 sovs.; 3.50 class. One mile and a-half. 2 Bon Boy, scr. J 6 Auda Spray, 36yds ' bhd. 2 5 Paradigm, 12yds bhd 3 Also started: 9 Pilots 4 Rangitero, 1 Bessio Bingen, 11 Billy Bingen, 12 Te Ngutu, 3 Wah, 10 Altonbrook, 7 Brian Bingen, 8 King Peter. Won by three-quarters of a length; a neck between second and third. Time, 3min. 48 2-ssee. WI-lAKATU HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; 3.40 class. One milo and a half. 2 Peter Lloyd, 24yds bhd. 1 1 Haroto, . 12yds bhd 2 6 lluia Maid, scr 3 Also started: 8 Lady Author, 10 Miss Leda, 9 Tawa King, 3 Lightfoot, 5 Lochbank, 7 Louie Dillon, 7 Pumahaka, 4 El Direct, 11 Crusader, 12 Lady Jewel. Won by three-quarters of a length; four lengths between second and third. Time, 3min. 34sec. HAWKE’S BAY CUP HANDICAP, of 300 sovs. and a cup value 50 guineas; 4.47 class. Two miles. 1 Airs L. E. Swectapple’s Aracbno (Logan Pointer —Young Irvington mare) 12yds bhd (J. Shaw) 1 2 Mr F. Knight’s Polly’s Picture, 12yds bhd \ 4 Air G. I. Burton’s Ethiopian, 6cr ... 6 Also started: 16 Fair Lad, 8 Gang Awa’, 14 Hilltop, 12 Kevinbrae, 16 Richmond Lass, 6 Te Wahia, 2 Horizon (bracketed with Polly’s Picture), 7 Bell Dial, 3 Hostess, 9 Logan’s Pride, 10 Lad.f Barrington, 11 Waipuki, 15 High Sen, 17 Lottie Advance, 13 Wakefield, 5 Great Delight. Won by a bead, a length and a quarter between second and third. Time, 4.43 3-5. LONC.LANDS HANDICAP, of 120 sovs.; 3.5 class. One mile and a quarter. 5 Clive Dillon, 1 7 Oliver Thorpe, scr 2 3 Lady Yvonne, scr 3 Also started: 2 Huiaraima, 8 Indicator, 9 Tawa King, 4 Kodie, 1 Fliton, 6 Trumpeter. Won by a head, two lengths botween second and third. Time, 3.3. TOMOANA HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; 5.3 class. Two miles. ' 3 Wah, scr 1 6 Peter Eyre, 36yds bhd ... ... ... 2 1 Deceitful, 48yds bhd ... ... 3 Also started: 10 Billy Bingen, 2 Bingen Spiers, 11 To Ngutu, 4 Audo Spray, 7 Alsonbrook, 5 Ben Bingen, 9 Laurior, 8 Speculator. Won by two lengths, a length and a-half between second and third. Time, 4.58 3-5. lIERETAUNGA HANDICAP, of 120 i sovs. 3.36 class. One milo and a-half. 1 All Red, scr 1 8 Hostess, 36yds bhd 2 2 Polly’s Picture, 36yds bhd 3 Also started: 12 El Direct, 10 Lightfoot, 16 Louie Dillon, 4 Nelsonian, 15 Richmond Lass, 9 Vanity Boy, 5 Alythorpe, 7 Electric Gold, 17 Master Cute, 6 Denver Hinds, 3 Benefice, 14 Hilltop, 11 Bell Dial, 13 Great Delight. Won by a clear length, a head between second and third. Time, 3.34 4-5. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 130 sovs; 2.38 class. Nino furlongs. 1 Ethiopian, scr 1 5 Gold Cast, scr 2 4 Enawah, scr 3 Also started: 8 Benefice, 9 Dealer, 10 Donver Hinds, 2 Karma, 12 Nathaniel, 3 Queen Elizabeth, 13 Lady Jewel, 15 Horizon, 11 Logan’s Prido, 16 Waipuki, 14 High Sea, 7 Zclla, 6 Derby Lynn. Won by two and a-half lengths, a length and a-half between second and third. Time, 2. o’o 4-5. CANTERBURY PARK MEETING. PAPARUA HANDICAP TO DUNDAS BOY. Per Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Juno 3.

For the second day of tho Canterbury Park Trotting Club’s winter meeting the weather was fine but overcast, and the attendance was excellent. The track was in good order. The totalisator investments for the day totalled £38,283 10s, against £36,040 last year. Tho total for tho meeting was £64,940, compared with £61,827 10s in 1928. PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP, of 170 sovs (for unhoppled trotters); 3,40 class. One mile and a-quarter. 2 Eileen Wood, 36yds bhd (J. McLonnan) 1 5 Peter Lin, 36yds bhd 2 7 Quickfire, 60yds bhd 3 Also started: 9 Lonesome, 12 Bon Elect, 3 Golden Girl and Koro Peter (bracketed), 4 Victor Bingen, 11 St. Pctrox, 8 Boneta, 1 Tot Logan, 6 Repute, 10 Accumulator. Won by two lengths, a neck between second and third. Koro Peter was fourth. Time, 3.32 2-5. HAREWOOD HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; 3.32 class. Quo mile and a-half. 6 Delightful, 12yd3 bhd (McKondry) 1 I Sir Author, 24yds bhd 2 14 Rap, scr 3 Also started: 9 Pet Locanda, 3 Audrey Dillon and Logan Princess (bracketed), 14 Asset, 2 Lady Cello, 17 Onoto, 18 Lady Boe, 12 Kreisler, 7 Golden Ore, 5 Exclusive, 8 Denver’s Doll, 16 Pearl Logan, 13 Vikato, 20 Red Audubon, 17. Apex, 4 Loiterer, 11 Torchlight, 10 Muriel do Oro, 19 Ariki. Won by half a length, three lengths betweed second and third. Golden Oro was fourth. Time, 3.24 2-5. PAI’ARUA HANDICAP, of 500 sovs; 4.33 class. Two miles. 1 Mr G. McMillan’s Dundas Boy, 24yds bhd (R. B. Berry) 1 II Mr J. Burley’s Trimmer, scr 2 4 Mr V. Alborn’s Linkman, scr ... 3 Also started: 8 Epigram, 13 Jolly Chimes, 6 Athalono, 15 Billy Sea, 9 Genuine, 2 Harvest Child, 14 St. Maura, 3 Travis Axworthy, 1 Jean McElwyn (bracketed with Dundas Boy), 10 Acre, 12 Harold Thorpe, 5 Dalmcny, 7 Logan Chief. Won by a neck, a head between second

and third. Harvest Child was fourth. Time, 4.29 4-5.

MATURITY HANDICAP, of 225 sovs; for thrco-ycar-olds. One milo and a-half. 2 Wild Bingen, scr (J. Walsh) 1 4 Ivelp, 24yds bhd 2 7 Brent Light, scr 3 j Also started: 1 Alexis and Olatrico (bracketed), 5 Cushla do Oro, 9 Guy Denver, 3 Denver City, 8 Spcedlight, 6 Lady Wrack. Won by three-quarters of a length, throe lengths between second and third. Guy Denver was fourth. Time, 3.32 1-5. ELEVATION HANDICAP, of 225 sovs. (for unhoppled trotters); 4.40 class. Two miles. 13 Lady Fan, 24yds bhd (L. O. Thomas) 1 7 Peter Lin, scr 2 4 All Peters, scr 3 Also started: 12 Great Amazon, 5 Nelson Ata, 6 Nelson Boy, 3 Dolores, 10 Audobell, 11 Nourmahal, 14 ’Frisco Beau, 1 Tonic, 2 Bingen Starr, 9 Cannonball, 8 Nighborn, 15 Bonny Spec. Won by a length, two lengths botween second and third. Bingon Starr was fourth. Time, 4.45. ADVANCE HANDICAP, of 300 sovs.; 2.40 class. One mile and a quarter. 3 Silk Thread, 24yds bhd (R. B. Plaxico) 1 9 Cardinal Logan, 36yds bhd 2 1 Vesuvius, 12yds bhd 3 Also started: 4 Wharcpiana and Western King (bracketed), 15 Golden Bubbles, 17 Okoura, 17 Jolly Chimes, 16 Double Event, 7 Zenith, 5 Lingfield, 11 Fight Ever, 13 St. Maura, 14 Steel All, 2 Quality, 6 Jean MoElwyn, 10 Talaro, 19 Loganwood, 12 Daphne No Oro. Won by a length, a neck between second and third. Daphne Do Oro was fourth. Time, 2.44 4-5. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of 225 sovs.; 2.16 class. Ono mile. 1 Neerson, scr (M. B. Edwards) 1 4 Grey Cloud, 12yds bhd 2 13 Sahib, 24yds bhd ... 3 Also started; 12 Harold Bunvood, 8 Avenger, 6 Imperial Thorpe, 11 Dick Logan, 10 Hector’s Own, 2 Trimmer, 5 Downcast, 9 Kotuku Jack, 14 Firpo, 3 Quality. Won by three-quarters of a length, four lengths between second and third. Quality was fourth. Time, 2.25 3-5. FINAL HANDICAP (saddle), of 200 sovs.; 2.17 class. Ono mile. 10 St. Bridget, 12yds bhd (G. Caddy) 1 9 White Sun, scr ... ... 2 13 Logan Hanlon, 48yds bhd 3 Also started: 12 Lucky Dillon, 5 Albert Logan, and Sylvie Logan (bracketed), 2 Mac Dillon, 4 Young Bingen, 7 Nelson Fay, 6 Rita McKinney, 1 Avonwood, 14 Lulu Lad, 3 Bing Boy, 11 Dick Logan, 8 Firpo. Won by two lengths, a head between second and third. Rita McKinney was fourth. Time, 2.14 2-5.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 157, 4 June 1929, Page 5

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SPORTING Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 157, 4 June 1929, Page 5

SPORTING Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 157, 4 June 1929, Page 5