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ENTAIL’S BIG SURPRISE.

TAMATETE HANDICAP WON. Entail, who was neglected by the betting public, brought off a big surprise in the Tamatete Handicap to pay a substantial double-figure dividend, when lie got up io l>ea.t the favourite Peerless by a neck after a great run on the outside in the straight. Entail and Submission, both from AV. Ravner’s stable at AA’anganni. have so far paid the biggest prices at the meeting. Entail had lately lieon showing promise of eoming right after a long absence from the winning list. The race was run in last time, 4-. r >sec better than for the Awapnni Gold Cup yesterday. Galteemore, a first-day winner, again attempted to win all the way, being followed throughout the journey immediatelv bv Cay Son. Peerless and Amigo. Peerless was the first to challenge in the run up the straight, both she and Ca.v Son catching (Talteomore at the distance. Entail was seventh entering the straight, then appeared on the scene with a great run up the outside to snatch the verdict by a ucck Gav Son was only a head away third' followed bv Galteemnre. Amigo Rustem. Hunting Cat, Seigmnnd and C'heval de \ T olee, who was never going kindlv the top-weight having been run off his legs bv the fast pace set. . This was Entail’s first win since his succor in the New Zealand St. Leger in 1930.

RACING IN DETAIL. K \TR \NO\ HURDLES HANDICAP, of £2OO Second horse £4O. third £2O. One and three-quarter miles. 3 HANOVER, Mr 11. 11. Bryce’s ch g by Little England—Spalpeen mare, Bvrs. 10.7 (W. J. Mellowed) ... 1 1 SUN EE, Mr J. AV. Lowes b g, Byrs, 10.11 (A. Lord) ... - ... ••• i 4 SOUTHERN BLOOD, Mrs P. l'laus b g, 6vro, 10.2 (P. Jarvis) 6 Also started: 2 Red Rufus 10.8 (Grindlav), 5 Strolling 9.0 (RohlofI) Two lengths; three-quarters of a length. Strolling wan fourth. Time, 3.15 4-5. (Winner trained by L. Knapp, Awapuni.) STONYHURST JUVENILE HANDICAP, of £175. Second horse £35, third £ls. For two-year-olds. About five and a-half furlongs. 2 PEARL OF ASIA, Mr E J. Kirkwood’s b f, by Limond—Aspic, 8.12 (W J. Broughton) ... . ... 1 7 LA BRU, Mr N. Blackmore’s br f, "ft 6 (B. 11. Morris) 2 8 V A SCONES. Messrs C. L. Ferguson and 11. Nicol's b f, 7.8 (M. Caddy) 3 Abo started; 3 Glol>© Trotter 8.12 (lattnrsall) 1 Lutanist 8.6 (Goulsbro), 6 AranuT 7.13 (Spratt) 10 Regale ear. /Anderson), 4 Mi.lament car. 7.5 (WigghJ), 9 Lively Lady 7.0 (Mudford) and

Social Credit car. 7.9 (Callahan) bracketed, 11 Miss I/oicrlion car. 7.3 (I<oi>yth), 12 Newbury Queen 7.0 (B. Stowe), 5 kriemhild 7.0" (Edwards), 13 Gold burn car. I.b 2 (Marsh). 14 Mvat'ion 7.0 (Howell). A length each way. Millament was fourth. Time, 1.6 1-5. (Winner trained hv T. It. George, Trenthain.) LOCKWOOD HACK HANDICAP, of £209. Second horse £4O, third £4U. Six furlongs. 1 ECSTATIC, Mr T. A. Duncan’s eh f, by Laughing Prince—Enthusiasm, 3vrs, 8.12 (B. H. Morris) ... ... 1 5 RED CAT, Mr W. Me A. Duncans ch m, 4vrs, 9.7 (W. J. Broughton) 2 9 AURORA'S STAR. Mr J. J. Waller’s b f, 3vrs, 7.7 (F. Spratt) ... 3 Also started: 2 Deficit 8.7 (Anderson), 3 Blonde Princess 8.3 (Callahan). 4 Copy Cat 7.13 (W. Jenkins), 10 Fdctto car ~5 (Poab). 6 Floral Robe 7.7 (B Stowe). 8 Tidal Gift car 7.11 (Tattereall), 7 Doralc 7.7 (Wiggins). _ A head; two lengths, lime, 1.13 1-0. Copy Cat was fourth. (Winner trained by L. C. Morris, A wapuni.) TAMATETF. HANDICAP, of £450. Sec‘ond horse £9O, third £45. One and aquarter miles. 8 ENTAIL, Mr G. 31. Currie’s b g, by Posterity —Episode, 6yrs, l-V (W. J. Mudford) 1 1 PEERLESS. Mr R. J. Murphys b f. 3vrs, 8.8 (B. 11. Morris) 4 5 GAY SON, Mr A. J. Symes’s br c, syrs, 8.6 (C. G. Goukbro) 3 Also started: 2 Cheval dc Voice 9.0 (Jones), 5 Sicgmund 8.3 (Tattersall), 6 Galtecmore 7.13 (Caddy), 4 Amigo 7.12 (Broughton), 10 Hunting Cat 7.9 (Callahan), 9 Corroboree 7.6 (Stewart), 7 llustern 7.6 (Wiggins). _ A neck; a head. Time, 2.43 3-5. Galteomorc was fourth. (Winner trained by W. Ilayncr, Wanganui.) 31st MANAWATU SIRES’ PRODUCE STAKES, of £4OO. Second horse £6O, third £25. and the nominator of the sire of the winning horse £4O stake. For two-year-olds. Weight 8»t. Fillies allowed 31b; with penalties and allowances. Seven furlongs. 5 SUMMISSION, Mr G. M. Currie's br f, by Limond—Homage, 8.2 (W. Jenkins) 1 3 BEAU LIVRE, Mr W. Higgins’s br e, by Beau Pere —Passbook, 9.0 (G. R. Tattersall) 2 1 BEAU VITE, Mr R. Stewart's br e by Beau Pere—Dominant, 9.0 (11. N. Wiggins) 3 Also started: 2 Raran 8.5 (Morris). 8 Fils de Vaalfi 3.5 (Forsyth), 4 Gayest Son 8.5 (Goulsbro), 7 Nora Gregor 3.2 (Broughton), 6 Silver Stick 8.0 (Spratt). A head; a length. Time, 1.26 1-5. Silver Stick was fourth. (Winner trained by W. Rayncr, Wanganui.) WINNERS SINCE 1915. 26th MANAWATU SIRES’ PRODUCE STAKES, of £3OO. Second horse £35 and third £ls. For two-year-olds. (Distance to 1925, six furlongs; thereafter seven furlongs.) 015 — r p, 11. Lowry’s Desert Gold, 8.6. Time. 1.13 3-5. 016— lion. J. D. Ormond’s Hyttus, 8./. Time, 1.15. 017 —T. 11. Lowry’s Estland, 8.10. Time, 1 2C* 018—T. 11. Lowry’s Fimnark, 9.0, Timo, Ll4.' 1919—J. Goring Johnston’s Warplane, 8.5. 1.13 4-5. . , 920 -C. F. Vallance’s Little River, S.l. Time, 1.13. 1921—W G Stead’s Ahsurdum, 8.7. Time, 1.15 2-5. 1.922 B. E. Joll's The Dunce, 8.3. Time, 1.16 2-5. 1923 —W. McA. Duncan’s Tukia, 8.11. Time, 1.13 4-5. 024—G. M. Currie’s Motley, 8.6. Time, 1.13. 1925 G. F. Moore’s Lady Cavendish, 8.11. Time, 1.13 2-5. 1926 A Knight’s Limerick, 8.10. Time 1.26 2-5. 1927 G. M. Currie’s Thaw, 8.0, Time, 1.27 1-5. 1923—G M. Currie’s Episode, 8.11. Time, 1.26. 1929 H G. Kirkpatrick’s Gay Ballerina, 0.11. 1.29 1-5. 1930 R. J. Murphy’s Gesture, 8.11. Time, 1.27 3-5. 1931 K. T. Reid’s High Comedy, 8.0. Time, 1.26. 1932 G. M. Currie’s Midinette, car. 8.0. Time, 1.28. 033 —G. F. Moore’s Golden Ilair, 7.11. Time, 1.29 4-5. 1934 —G M. Currie’s Burnish, 8.2 Time, 1.27! 1935*-11. arid N. Smith’s Legatee, 8.5. Time, 1.27 b 036 C. N. Draper’s Gustos, 8.5. Time, 1.26 3-5. 037—Russell Grace's Smoke Screen, 8.10. Time, 1.26 3-5. 038—11. 1). Greenwood’s Defaulter, 9.0. Time, 1.28.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 98, 25 March 1939, Page 10

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ENTAIL’S BIG SURPRISE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 98, 25 March 1939, Page 10

ENTAIL’S BIG SURPRISE. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 98, 25 March 1939, Page 10

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