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RACING NEWS

EG MONT MEETING. FINE ACRE WINS STEEPLECHASE. CHIEF HANDICAP TO GIBRALTAR. Per Press Association. lIAWERA; May 6. The Egmont winter mooting was concluded to-day in showery weather. Tho totalisator handled £5561 10s, compared with £5137 on the second day last year. Tho total for the two days was £11,752 10s, £1294 10s ahead of last year’s total of £10,458.

Following an inquiry after the Shorts Handicap, H. Wiggins, rider of Lapstone, was fined £lO for disobedience at tho post. O. Mclnally, rider of Alloy, was fined £1 for failing to weigh-in after tho Davidson Handicap. Results:—

MANAWAPOU HURDLES, of 100 sovs. One mile and a half. 2-1 GANPAT, 9.1 (Gilmer) 3

4-5 HIGH FALUTIN’, 10.2 (Jenkins) 2 1-2 EASTERLY, 10.0 (McDonald), ... 3 Also started: 3-3 Invictus 9.7, 5-4 Green Linnet car. 9.3.

Two and a half lengths; three-quarters of a length. Time, 3-4.

NGAMUTU HAdK, of 100 sovs. Eight furlongs and a half.

2- MARCH ALONE, car. 7.9 (Duncan) 1 5-5 TENTCALL, car. 7.6 (Broughton) 2 3- KING WIN, car. 8.8 (Jones) ... 3 Also started; 1-1 Boaconsficld 8.3, 4-2 Arikitea 8.2, 6-6 Glowlight 7.6. Half a length, two lengths. Time, 1.59 2-5.

ADAMSON STEEPLECHASE, of 130 sovs. About two miles.

3-3 FINE ACRE, 8.2 (Mcßrcarty) ... 1 1-1 JAYSON, 9.8 (McDonald) 2 5-5 DAY LASS, 9.0 (Mathicson) ... 3 Also started: 2-2 Jen 9.8, 4-4 Hard Gold 9.5. Fine Acre won easily from end to end. Across the top the last time Fine Acre and Jen wero together. Jen hit tho sod wall hard, losing his rider. Fine Acre held on to win by three lengths from Jayson. Day Lass was four lengths away. Time, 4.16 2-5. MOKOIA HANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs.

1 BRITISH COLUMBIA, 8.4 (Mclnally) 1 2 ROYAL BENGAL, 8.2 (Reed) ... 2 4 LITTLE DOUBT, 7.4 (Wiggins) ... 3 Also started: 3 Arvada 7.7.

After delaying the start British Columbia was first out at the barrier rise. Ho led across the top and into the straight, and, despite a challenge, beat Royal Bengal by throe lengths, with Little Doubt five lengths back. Time, 1.18 4-5.

SHORTS HACK HANDICAP, of 70 sovs. Five furlongs.

6-5 LA CROWN, 7.2, car. 7.54, (Broughton) 1 1-1 BEACON FIRE. 10.1 (L. Morris) 2 5-6 AMYRIL, 7.0, ear. 7.3 i (McLeod) 3 Also started: 3-3 Merry Way 9.0, 2-2 Instalment 8.13, 4-4 Lapstone 8.2. 7-6 Forcefid 7.10, 9-9 King Peg car. 7.13, 8-8 Willownicrc car. 7.0, 10-10 Daiagano ear. 7.2£. 11-11 Haunui 7.0. Three lengths. Time, 1.6 1-5. DAVIDSON HANDICAP, of 110 sovs. One mile and a distance.

6-6 GIBRALTAR, 7.6 (Duncan) 1 3-3 SEATOWN, 8.2 (L. Morris) ... 2 5-4 DAVISTOCIC, 7.0 (W. Pine) ... 3 Also started: 4-5 Lady Qucx 8.4, 2-2 Awaken 8.4, 1-1 Alloy car. 7.13 j. Davistock led from the barrier rise to tho straight entrance, where Seatown and Gibraltar challenged. In the run home Seatown headed Davistock, but was challenged by Gibraltar, who won by a neck, with Seatown a neck in front of Davistock, and' Alloy close up. Time, '2.6 2-5. BOROUGH HACK HANDICAP, of 90

sovs. Seven furlongs. 1-1 SLIPPERY, 8.12 (Atkins) 1 7- LALLA QUEX, 7.6 (Jones) 2 8- ST. CLARA, 7.0, car. 7.4 (McLeod) 3

Also started: 3-5 Chief Line 8.3, 5-2 Illuminate ear. 8.3. 4-b Prince Reno 7.9, 2- Miss Cavendish car. 7.2, 6-4 Tentcall car. 7.5 i. A head; a length. Time, ,1.35 2-5. NELSON MEETING. JUGGLE WINS THE CUP. Per Press Association. NELSON. May 6. The Nelson Jockey Club’s annual meeting opened at Richmond to-day. The totalisator handled £4430. Results:— Novice Stakes, of 60 sovs. Five furlongs. —4-2 Nocturnus, 1; 1-1 Bettwyscoed, 2; 2-3 Helen Hayes, 3. Lady Noel, Silver Sight and Monipero wero scratched. Half a length each way. Time, 1.4 2-5. Richmond Trot (harness), of 60 sovs.; 3.7 class. One mile and a quarter. —2 Guy Mond ,scr, 1; Max Havoc scr, 2; 4 Parrish Maid, scr, 3. Also started: Count Parrish, scr. One length and a half; eight lengths. Time, 2.57 2-5. Hope Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs. (mini mum weight 7.7). Seven furlongs.—2-1 Kalmuck, 9.7, 1; 5-4 Gold Arrow, 7.3, 2; 1-2 Purse, 7.12, 3. Also started: Landmark 9.7, Capetown 8.13, Jael 7.7, Dawn o’ Day 7.7, Half a length; a length. Time, 1.28 2-5. NELSON CUP, of 150 sovs. (including cup valued at £25 to tho winner). One mile and a quarter. 1-1 JUGGLE, 7.13 ... 1 ',2-2 WHITE DOE, 8.6 2 3- MILADI, 8.8 3 Also started: Eaton Hall 7.10, Cape Fair 7.8, Fallow 7.0. One and a half lengths; a length. Time, 2.9 2-5. \ Wai-iti Trot (harness), of 55 sovs.; 3.7 class. One milo and a quarter.—l Guy Mond, scr, 1; 2 Max Havoc, scr, 2; 3 Trixie de Oro, scr, 3. Also started: Count Parrish scr. A length; four lengths. Time, 3.34 1-5.

Stewards’ Handicap, of 90 sovs. Six fur-longs.—4-4 Semper Paratus, 8.9, 1; 2-2 Golden Shadow, 7.0, 2; 5-5 Lady Rone, 7.0, 3. Also started: Sir Pombal 8.9, Projection

7.9. Half a head; a length. Time, 1.15 2-5. Electric Hack Handicap, of 70 sovs. Six furlongs.—4-4 Landmark, 9.3, 1; 3-3 Lady Ronald, 7.13, 2; 1-1 Gold Sand, 8.3, 3. Also started: Shootist 8.8, Hampden 8.2, Imosurvev 7.4. A neck each way. Time, 1.15 2-5.

Waimoa Handicap, of 85 sovs. One mile. —2 Pakitere, 7.13, 1; 1 Make Up, 9.5, 2; 4 Jael 7.0, 3. Also started: Stanchion 8.2, Miss Mercia 7.1. Two and a half lengths; half a length. Time, 1.42 1-5.

AMBERLEY RACES. LOCKSLEY PRINCIPAL WINNER. Per Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, May 6. The Ambcrley races were held to-day. The totalisator for seven races handled £3929 ss, compared with £6073 15s for eight races last year. Royal Love broke a fetlock in the Brackonfield Handicap, and was destroyed. Results: — 1 Brackenfield Handicap, of 80 sovs. Minimum weight, 9.0. One mile.—l Monastic, 10.3 (O’Connor), 1; 3 Rational 11., 10.11, 2; 5 Huntly, 9.3, 3. Also started: 2 Royal Love 10.8. 4 Click wheat 9.0. Threo lengths. Time, 1.46 1-5. ■Kowai Trot _ (harness), of 90 sovs; 3.45 class. One mile £.nd a half. —4 Warpath, scr (McGirr), 1; 1 Social Pest, scr, 2; 3 Golden Cross, scr, 3. A head. Time, 3.27 3-5.

G. B. STARKEY MEMORIAL HACK HANDICAP, of 130 sovs. One milo and a quarter. 1 LOCKSLEY, 8.6 (Brodio) 1 2 ROCKET, 9.3 lA. E. Ellis) 2 9 PALMARY, 7.0 (McKinnon) 3

Also started: 4 Muff 8.9, 3 Metal Bird 8.7, 4 Fleeting Glance 7.9, 5 Water Polo 7.8, 6 Grand Review 7.0, 8 Importance 7.0. Three lengths. Time, 2.12. Ambcrley Handicap, of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs.—l Gay Crest, 9.1 (Humphries), 1; 5 Ramo, 7.2, 2; 3 Martian Chief, 8.2, 3. Also started: 2 Argentic 8.3, 4 Ranclagh 7.11, 6 Don Jose 7.0. Two lengths. Time, 1.29 4-5. Scadown Hack Handicap, of 100 sovs. Seven furlongs.—l Cranford, 7.7 (Mcsservy), 1; 2 Heather Glow, 7.9, 2; 1 Verden, 9.2, 3. Also started: 3 Iccni 8.3, 5 Imperial Spear, 6 Robin Hood, 9 Double Shot, 8 Cherry Queen, 7 St. Joan 7.7. Three lengths. Time, 1.15 1-5. Glasncvin Handicap, of 100 sovs. Six furlongs.—2 True Shaft, 8.4 (Messorvy), 1; 3 Wise Choice, 7.2, 2; 1 Hurlingham, 9.3, 3. Two lengths. Time, 1.15 1-5. Teviotdale Trot (harness), of 100 sovs; 5.0 class. Two miles.—s Amonos, 36yds bhd (Barron), 1; 2 Paul Drusus, scr, 2; 4 Honeymoon, 36yds bhd, 3. Time, 4.47. WANGANUI WEIGHTS. Per Press Association. WELLINGTON, May 7. Handicaps for the first day of tile Wanganui Jockey Club’s winter meeting have been declared as follow: Rata Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs. Seven furlongs and a quarter.—Plateau 9.10, Ciiief Line 9.0, Ida Merling 8.10, Pango, Lalla Quex 8.9, Thrasher, Auctioneer 8.7, Nebulae 8.5, War Eagle, St. Clara 8.2, All Supreme, Arastar, Sir Romeo, Diversion 8.0.

Balgownie Hack Handicap, of 80 sovs. One mile and a distance. —Fairway 9.8, Grand Laliu 9.0, March Alone, Attentive 8.5, Capetown, Davistock 8.4, Boaconsficld 7.13, Chief Lino 7.12, Tenteall 7.7, Crown Link, No Humbug, Priscilla Verne 7.0. Century Hurdles, of 175 sovs. One mile and three-quarters. —Aladdin 11.3, Consent 10.12, Easterly 10.11. Callamart 10.9, Henry of Navarro 10.4, High Faintin’ 10.2, Jayson, Advontus, Ganpat 10.0, Fine Acre 9.7, Ruunui, Red Bank 9.6, Chief Link 9.5, Invictus 9.2, Miss Hastings, Autumn Dawn 9.0.

Empire Handicap, of 150 sovs. One mile and a distance. —View Halloo 9.9, Chopin 8.8, Aga Khan 8.7, Arisus, Takakua 8.0, Awaken, Habit 7.12, Beacon Fire, Little Doubt 7.9, Richfield 7.5, Lucky Alice, Nightmare 7.3, Ganpat 7.2, Princess Bell, Shrewd, Senegal, Cape Fair, Attentive, Bcoconsfield 7.0. Grandstand Steeplechase, of 125 sovs. About two miles. —Copey 11.2, Okopua 10.4, Omeo 10.2, BirkCeck 10.0, Fine Acre 9.11, Jen 9.5, Trouble 9.2, Acervate, Day Lass 9.0.

Winter Oats, of 110 sovs. Six furlongs. —Arisus 9.0, All Humbug 8.11, Pomp, lvuihoro 8.6, Royal Bengal 8.2. White Fang, Curie 7.13, The Tiger. Arvada 7.10, Farmer 7.7, Little Doubt, Green Linnet, Knollmere 7.2, Sir Pombal 7.0.

Borough Hack Handicap, of 80 sovs. Six furlongs.—Slippery 9.5, Good Hunting 9.2, Broken Rule 8.11, Instalment, Arena 8.10, Chief Marionette 8.7, Wasteland 8.0, La Crown 7.11, King Thomoiid, Nebulae 7.6, Miss Cavendish 7.5, Amyril 7.2, Willowmere, Boon, Diagono, Arastar, Queen’s Diadem, Perimeter, Tongahoe, Hawora, Icier, Substation 7.0. OTAKI RACING CLUB. WINTER MEETING. Owners and trainers arc reminded that nominations for all events at the winter meeting of the Olaki-Maori Racing Club, to ho hold at Otaki on Juno 2 and 3, close on Friday night at eight o’clock. TURF IN AUSTRALIA. MOOHEFIELD RACES. SYDNEY, May 7. The Moorcfield races were held yesterday. Following is the result of the Maiden Handicap, six furlongs, second division: Regal Star, 7.5 (Knox), 1; forestry, 8.0. 2; Atlantis, 7.13. 3. Thirteen started. Four lengths. Time, 1.16 g. Forestry ran unplaced in the Moorcfield Handicap. SERIOUS CHARGE. MELBOURNE, May 7. Tho suspected doping of the pony

Michael Feeney, at Ascot a week ago, came to a head yesterday when tho ownertrainer, Percy Martell, was disqualified for lifo for improper conduct. I-lis brother, Leo, who allegedly gave the pony a drink from a bottle prior to its running in the River Handicap, was also found guilty of improper conduct and the stewards will recommend that he be warned off the Ascot courso for life. Tho pony was suspended for twelve months. Martell lias given notice of appeal. ENGLISH RESULTS. KEMPTON PARK JUBILEE. LONDON, May 6. The following was tho result of the Kempton Park Great Jubilee Handicap, one mile and a quarter.—Colorado Kid, 1; l'irdaussi, 2; Nitsichin, 3. Sixteen started. Two lengths; one and a half lengths. AMERICAN RACING. TEA TRADER IN CALIFORNIA. IVINS SPRINT AT SAN BRUNO. SAX BRUNO (California), May 7. The New Zealand horse Tea Trader won the 1000-dollar Pleasanton Handicap, tho leaturo race, at a meeting hero to-day. Polydorus was second and Up third. Tea Trader made tho best time of tho season for the track, covering -the distance, which is 70 yards loss than six furlongs, in four-fifths of a second under the track record. KENTUCKY DERBY. CHURCHILL DOWNS, May 6. Brokor’s Tip won the Kentucky Derby, of a mile and a quarter, on Saturday, with Headplay second, and Churley third. It was a very close' finish. The time was 2.6 4-5. WINOOKA’S AMERICAN TRIP. JOCKEY PIKE NOT GOING. SYDNEY, May 7. The jockey Pike has decided not to accept the offer to go to America to ride Winooka in liis races there. TROTTING. FORBURY PARK MEETING. BELINDA WINS MEMORIAL. Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, May 6. The Forbury Park meeting was concluded to-day. The winner of the second race paid a sensational dividend, tho largest ever seen on the course. The totalisator handled £20,791 compared with £19,197 for the second day last year, making a total for the meeting of £35,089, compared with £31,650 10s for last year. Results: — Tahuna Handicap (harness), of 100 sovs; for unhoppled troters; 2.48 class. One mile and a hall.—l-1 Olson, 36yds bhd (Doyle) 1; 7-8 Orphan Bingen, scr, 2; 4-5 Gyrate, 60y r ds bhd, 3. Also started: 9-10 Coreopsis, 6-7 Sansaveno, 8-6 Clipped Wings. 11-11 Beatrice Bingen, 2-2 Golden Bingen scr, 5-4 Paul Bingen 24yds bhd, 10-9 Ferniee 36, 3-3 Teviot Downs 96.. Eight lengths. Time, 3.34 3-5.

Royal Handicap (harness), of 100 sovs; 3.39 class. One mile and a half. —13-10 Dolly Derby, 24yds bhd (McTigue) 1; 5-5 Chiming Wave, scr, 2; 1-1 Ruin, scr. 3. Also started: 6-7 Whitstone, 7-6 Rollick.ng Wave, 10-9 Shirley Bingen, 8-8 Peter Mitchell, 9-11 Faneburn scr, 12-13 Erin’s Chance, 11-12 Sea Mist 12yds bhd, 3-3 Sure 24, 2-2 Lilian Bond 24, 4-4 Cuyziah 36. A long head. Time, 3.21. Pacific Handicap (harness), of 120 sovs; 2.18 class. One mile, —3-2 Checkers, 12yds bhd (Berry), 1; 1-1 Red Spur, scr, 2; 7-8 Priceless, scr, 3. Also started: 5-6 King’s Cup, 11-12 Erin’s Princess, 10-9 Great Thought, 8-10 Child dc Oro, 2-3 Ayr Lass, 13-13 Sunbloom scr. 3.2 Belle Lorrimcr (bracketed with winner), 6-5’ Suncross, 12-11 Elite Bingen. 4-4 Taxpayer, 9-7 Automatic 24vds bhd. Two lengths. Time, 2.11 1-5. .'

Railway Handicap. of 120 sovs; 3.16 class. One mile and three furlongs.— 6-5 Waress. scr. (McTigue), 1; 5-6 Lord Leslie, 24yds . bhd, 2; 2-4 Just Shandi, 12vds bhd. 3. Also started: 8-8 Lena Thorpe, 10-10 King Mac, 7-7 Nelson’s Fortune, 9-9 Highland King scr, 3-3 Young Frank, 1-1 Golden Direct, 4-2 Quita 12yds bhd. A length and a half. Time, 3.5. JAMES MEMORIAL HANDICAP (harness), of 250 sovs; 4.32 class. Two

miles. 5-5 BELINDA, 24yds lilid (McKcndrv) 1 1-1 GOLD TINGE, scr (M. Edwards) * 4-2 NGINGONGINGO, scr * 7-7 HARVEST CHILD, scr (Maidens) 4 ’Dead heat lor second.

Also started: 3-4 Roddy, 8.8 Todd Lonzia scr, 6-6 Necoro, 2-3 John Noble 24yds bhd.

Roddy and John Noble made most of the running from a close field until half a mile from home, where Belinda raced up to tlic leaders. Roddy led Belinda into the straight, where the latter came on to win by a length from the dead-heaters, with Harvest Child fourth. Time, 4.25 4-5.

Peninsula Handicap, of 140 sovs; for unhopplcd trotters only; 3.33 class. One mile and a half. —1 Lough Guy, 24yds bhd (M. Holmes), 1; 2 Kolmar, 48yds bhd. 2; 3 Bello Lorrimer, 36yds bhd, 3. Also started: 4 Mercc Bingen 36yds bhd. Short length. Time, 3.24-i. Southland Handicap, of 120 sovs; 3.28 class. One mile and a half. —7-6 Probationer, 36yds bhd (S. Edwards), 1; 4-5 Checkers, scr, 2; 9-8 Denver City, scr, 3. Also started: 6-4 Red Spur, 3-4 Jolly Wave scr, and Bay Admiral 12vds bhd, . 10-9 Lily Harold, 11-10 Elite Bingen, 2-2 Gumdigger, 5-3 Aristotle, 8-7 Suncross 12yds bhd, 1-1 Prairie King 24. Two lengths. Time, 3.16 4-5. The winner’s time was a track record.

Farewell Handicap, of 150 soys; 2.47 class. One mile and a quarter.—9-10 Tactless, scr (Berry), 1: 5-4 Roddy, 24yds bhd, 2: 4-3 Morning Son, scr. 3. Also started; 10-9 Harvest Child. 2-2 Tempest, 8-8 Editor, 11-11 Tarndale, 3-5 Gunfire scr. 7-6 Belinda 24yds bhd, 1-1 Sir Guy 36, 7-6 John Noble 48. A length. Time, 2.44 4-5. CAMBRIDGE MEETING. ENAWAH A DOUBLE WINNER. Per Press Association. CAMBRIDGE, May 7. The Cambridge Trotting Club's annual meeting was held in fine weather. The tolalisntor, with the win-place system, handled £6286 against £8869 10s last year, a decrease of £2583 10s. Results: Introductory Handicap, of 65 soys; 3.5 class. One mile and a quarter. —1-2 Red Hope, scr (Bryce), 1: 4-4 Dillon Audubon, scr., 2; 3-3 Our Summer, scr., 3. Also started : 9-9 Camclia, 11-10 Chancellor, 6-8 Demand, 10-11 Maud Chenault, 8-6 Shinning Metal scr, 2-1 Lislea, 7-7 Worthy Chief 24yds bhd, 5-5 Donee 48. Two lengths. Time, 2.59 2-5. Leamington Handicap, of 65 soys; unhoppled trotters; 4.10 clftss. One mile and five furlongs.—2-3 Kohewah, 132yds bhd. (Broughton), 1: 1-2 Autumn Lu, 36 yds bhd., 2; 4-1 Golden Httia, scr., 3. Also started: 8-6 Colleen Murphy, 5-6 Nelson Chief, 3-4 Pearl Parrish scr. 7-7 Wiriwhata, 6-5 Mattie I-lerbilwyn 132yds bhd. One and a half lengths. Time, 3.58 2-5. i President’s Handicap, of 80 soys; 2.56 class. One mile and a quarter. —4-5 Eleawah, 12yds bhd (Broughton), 1: 1-1 Raider, 24yds bhd., 2; 2-2 Jackie Thorpe, 36yds bhd.' 3. Also started: 5-4 May Chenault. 8-9 Mythorpe, 7-8 Woe Machine scr, 10-10 Rey de Quest 12yds bhd. 9-7 Some Dillon 24, 6-3 Willie Derby 48, 2-6 Free Logan 60. Three lengths. Time, 2.54. CAMBRIDGE TROTTING CUP HANDICAP, of 200 soys; class 4.34. Two miles. 3-3 ENAWAH, 60vds bhd (Broughton) 1 1- PRINCE PEDRO, scr, R. A. McMillan) 2 2- KrA VP IK’S TRIUMPH, 24yds bhd (J. Bryce) ... 3 Also started : 5-5 Garnui scr, 6-6 Brent Zoloek 12yds bhd, 4-4 Automachine 84yds bhd. * A length. Time, 4.39 3-5. Bardowie Handicap, of 90 soys; unhoppled trotters; class 5.55. One mile and live furlongs. —2 Parrish Belle, 12yds bhd. (Pillinger), 1; 1 Billy Carbine, scr, 2; 4 Marble Star, 12yds bhd., 3. Also started: 3 Dark McKinney. Half a length. Time, 4.3. i ' , ilautapu Handicap, of 100 soys; class

3.47. One mile five furlongs.—7-7 Rangihau, 12ydg bhd (McMillan). 1; 1-1 Pukcmiro, 24yds bhd, 2; 2-2 Free Logan, 24 yds blid., 3. Also started : 4-4 Poi, 9-9 Some Dillon, 5-5 Silver Bingen scr, 8-8 Glandore, 3-3 Homeward, 5-6 Our Peter 36yds bhd. Three lengths. Time, 3.48 3-5. Farewell Handicap, of 100 sovs; elas3 2.47. One mile and a quarter.—3-3 Enawah, 36yds bhd (Broughton), 1; 2-1 Pageant, 24yds bhd, 2; 4-4 Prince Pedro, scr, 3. Also started: 1-2 Direct Morning, 5-5 Brent Zolock, 36yds bhd. One and a half lengths. Time, 2.45.

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