SPORTING
Waikato Meeting Concludes
TOTE INCREASE OF £12,706
.VEKCOE HANDICAP WON BY LAGOON
Per Press Association. . HAMILTON, Last Night. Tho weather was overcast and the track was holding for tho concluding day of tho Waikato meeting. The attendance wa3 good. Results; — OHINEWAI HANDICAP, of £150; 6 furlongs. ; . 1-2 CAPPY, 7.11 (H. N; Wiggins) 1 7-6 King Theo, 7.11 (C. L. Goulsbro) .................. 2 5-4 Pull o’ Scotch, 8.10 (R.. W. Savage) .. .. .. .. 3 Also started; ‘ 3-3 Lilbert, 2-1 Lo Chasseur, 8-8 Solae,- 4-5 King Cong, 10-10 Because, 9-9 Hesketoon, 6-7 Stormy Weather. Won by a neck; a length. Time, 1.17 2EAGLAN HURDLES, of £200; 12 miles. 1-1 SOLOIST, 11.11 (E. Webby) ..1 3- Golden England, 9.11 (J. McEae) .................. 2 4- Mossvale, 8.0 (D. J. Burgess) 3 Also started: 2-3 Modern Maid, 8-8 Silver Wattle, .5-5 Irish Comet, 7-7 Folly’s Choice, 6-6 No Fooling. Won by two lengths; .three-quarters. Time, 3.18, TE EORE HACK, of £150; 6 furlongs. 3- GAY DEFENCE, 7.7 (E. W. Savage) 1 1-1 Clessamor, 7.12 (L. Clifford) ... 2 5- C'alshot, 7.5 (J. Winder) .. .. 3 Also star.fed: 6-7 Winlona, 4-5 Triune, 2-2 Mangukaha, 7-4 .Trouvaille, 8-8 Diacquedoon. Won by half a length; two lengths. Time, 1.15 4-5. [VEKCOE HANDICAP, of £275; 1 mile. 6- LAGOON, 7.5 (S. J. Tremain) 1 10-9 Royal Secret, 7.2 (C. L, Goulsbro) v «•......® •• •• •• •• •• •• 4- Prince Colossus, 7.8 (H. .N, Wiggins) 3 Also started; 1-1 Namakia, 2-2 Adalene, 5-5 Scotland, 7-6 Tuaheahe, 9-10 Eoyal Artist, 3-4 Prince Acre, 8-8 Velocipede. Won by a length; a neck. Time, 1.41 2EUEEKA HANDICAP, of £150; 5 furlongs. 1- MEKIAL, 8.3 (J. Winder) 1 2- Ned Cuttle, 7.13 (C. Sheild) ... 2 3- Gay Chief, 8.12 (E. McTavish) 3 Also started: 4-5 Kulette, 6-6 Surella, 7*7 Surview, 5-4 Gay Streak, 8-8 Philemup. Won by a neck; three-quarters of a length. Time, 1.3. PUKETAHA HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP, of £175; 1 mile. 4- SIKONA, 8.0 (J. Winder) .. 1 7- Scotch Nation, 8.11 (C, Badford) 2 1-2 Tahurangi, 9.5 (L. J. Ellis) .. 3 ■ Also started: 5-5 l’AUegro, 3-3 King Musk, 6-6 Solomon, 2-1 Killadar, 8-9 Whakapara, 9-7 Snow Lap, 10-10 Gay Duke. Won by two lengths; one. Time, 1.44. ! ‘ FLYING HANDICAP, of £200; 6 furlongs. 5- WHIBLING, 7.0 (C. L. Goulsbro) 1 4-2 Princess Star, 7.6 (E. W. Savage) * 2 6- Coronis, 7.0 (J. Winder) .... 3 Also started: 1-1 Puss Moth, 3-4 Prince Yen, 2-5 Wahino Eeihi, 7-7 Bellbroney, 8-8 Leo Colossus. Won by a neck each way. Time, 1.15 3HUNTLY HACK, of £150; 7 furlongs. 4-3 KILBEKIS, 9.2 (K. Glading) 1 1- Con Fuoco, 8.1 (C. L. Goulsbro) 2 2- Gay Defence, 7.7 (K. Savage) 3 Also started: 5-5 Dombey, 6-6 Queen Nona, 3-2 Eacemosus, 7-7 Orelield. Won by a length; a neck. Time, 1.29 1-5. The totalisator handled £22,964 10s, is against £16,687 10s, the increase being £6277. The increase for the meeting was £12,706, Australian Racing OFFER TO BUY CUDDLE NOT ENTERTAINED United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. Received Monday, 8.30 p.m. MELBOURNE, Feb. 24. Because of D. Munro’s suspension A. Knox will ride Allunga in the Leger and Cup and F. Dempsey will ride Great Legend in the Newmarket. Beuhain has been scratched for the Newmarket. An Australian sportsman is anxious to purchase Cuddle but the owner refuses to entertain the offer. EVICUS INCIDENT EXPLAINED PEATH, Feb. 24. Farther to the Evieus incident, Rudd states that Evieus’ appearance on Saturday depended on transport to Adelaide being available. This was not forthcoming and it was thought the association had been informed of tht departure on Friday. Evieus and Emilius Way will race at Adelaide on Saturday. RICHEST RACE STAKE. TOP ROW’S SANTA ANITA. PERTH, Feb. 24. Top Kow, belonging to Mr A. A. Baroni, won to-day's Santa Anita Handicap, li miles, the Turf’s richest purse of 137,000 dollars. Supply finished second, followed by Kosemont. Tho value of the race to the winner was 104,000 dollars.
GORE SCRATCHINGS.
GORE, Last Night,
Happy Star, Violenta, and Lochlaggan have been scratched for all engagements at the Gore Racing Club's meeting. '
In America recently H. J. Smith, of Rutherford,'New Jersey,- petitioned the Board of Tax Appeals to redetermine
an alleged income tax deficiency as a result' of tax payment on winnings in the 1932 Irish Hospital Sweepstakes. Smith's ticket won £22,700, and he paidincome tax on one-fourth of it, contending that the ticket was held jontly by himself, his mother, father, and sister. The Internal Revenue Bureau taxed him on the whole winnings, charging him with a tax deficiency of £7BOO and k 50 per cent, penalty of £3849. -This, together with the tax paid by Smith on his one-fourth, would give tho Government considerably, more than half the winnings from a sweepstakes which it does not legally recognise.
GIPSY MOTH DESTROYED
Gipsy Moth, while exorcising on Sunday, fell into a drain and injured himself internally. As a result he has been destroyed.
OPUNAKE ACCEPTANCES.
MARLBOROUGH ACCEPTANCES,
NAPIER PARK WEIGHTS.
The following is the list of acceptances for the Opunake meeting to-morrow:-PATIKI HURDLES HANDICAP , 01 £100; 1£ miles. 9 Ruaform 11 3 Oriel 4 Careful 9 0 MAIDEN RACE, of £80; 6 furlongs. Corow^ 8 5 Sylvanus 8 5 Aotopeen 8 5 Glenthawn 8 Master Llmond 7 International 7 5 7 7 Song 8 5 Waiongona 3. 7 FLYING HANDICAP, of £100; 6 furlongs. 8 Lady Kyra. 9 0 Gold Mission 0 Friesland 8 7 Solaria 7 Courtega 8 0 ELECTRIC HACK. HANDICAP, of £80; 6 furlongs. Debut 9 9 Abbey Feale 7 7 Golden Rill 7 0 Silver Wings 7 9 Kentucky Prince Reno 7 7 OPUNAKE CUP, song 7 of £150; 14. miles. 0 St. Clara 7 1U Aga Khan 8 7 Windsoreen 7 4 ftienvane . 8 J • PRESIDENT’S HACK HANDICAP of £100; 9 furlongs. 8 Colenso 7 Onewhetu 8 10 Kia Ora 7 0 Treasure Hunt 8 2 Red Fox 7 0 Ingenuity 7 12 Aotopeen • 7 Court Arma 7 8 . , RAILWAY HACK. HANDICAP, of £80; 6 furlongs. Corowa 7 •> joy Box 7 10 Aotopeen 7 Silver Wings -7 ' 8 Kentucky 0 Prince Reno , 7 6 Song Sylvanus *1 5 Advance Plane 7 3 Glenthawn 7 0
MAIDEN STAKES, of £50; 6 furlongs. Gasmask 8 7 Trixy Anna 6 i Myriam 8 7 Galteemore 8 0 New Era The 8 7 The Squanderer 8 0 .Pawnbroker PELOKUS Hi! 8 7,few Top No tch 8 0 lCK HANDICAP, or 6 furlongs. Going Gay Owlsgleam Revival 8 3 8 3 8 3 Rival Shot a Brown Pearl 8 Consummation 7 2 0 9 The Sandwich Man 8 2 Pegged Exchange 7 9 PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, ot *1UU; 1 mile. 0 Might Miladi 9 5 Kalmuck 7 8 6 Locksley 7 0 Darecourt 7 13 TRIAL, PLATE, of £55; 6 furlongs. Aleol 8 7 Lowater a Gasmask 8 7 Myriam 8 Indiscretion 8 t T 7 , MTvrr a £70LEEFIEDD HANDICAP, of *70, 7 7 7 6 furlongs. 8 10 Miladi 9 U puiojoy Hororata 8 11 Consummation 7 0 BROOKBY HACK HANDICAP, of £60; 9 furlongs. Contract 8 11 lmasurvey 7 11 Brown Pearl 8 2 Pegged Lowater 7 13 Exchange 7 11
Handicaps for the first day of the Napier Park Racing Club’s meeting, to be held on March 5 and 7, have been declared by Mr H. Coyle as follow:— OMARAN 1)1 HACK HURDLES HAND!CAP, of £7( ; 1£ miles. Journet 10 10 John Charles 9 7 Jazz King 10 6 Morning Quest 9 b Manifesto 9 13 Royal Shift 9 3 Lord Hereford 9 7 Affliction 9 0 ESK HACK HANDICAP, of £65; 6 furlongs. 9 0 Greenore 7 12 Silver Song 8 11 Drumpeel 7 11 Blue Garter 8 4 Peter’s Pence 7 11 Lacquer 8 0 Recitation 7 11 Tidal Song 7 13 Joviality 7 5 7 13 Hard Times 7 5 Fakanui 7 12 Bothwell 7 0 SAPLING STAKES HANDICAP, of £65; 5 furlongs. Mandamus 8 11 Cardius 7 10 Karl 8 9 Inheritance ( 8 Gay Doll 8 4 Le Touquet 7 8 Gay Hunter 8 0 Nurse Silver River 7 11 Nightingale 7 b 7 10 Essex 7 0 NAPIER HACK CUP HANDICAP of £156; 11 miles. Happy Blue Garter 7 7 Hunting 9 7 Begorrah 7 6 Royal Banquet Hest 9 6 8 11 Soho Earl Colossus 7 7 2 8 1 Version 7 0 7 13 Lord Hereford 7 0 Peggy Defoe 7 11 Monarchy 7 0 7 11 Hornpipe 7 0 7 10 First Chapter 7 0 7 10 Royal Garter 7 0 AUTUMN HANDICAP, of £100; 7 furlongs. 9 3 Vanestep 7 13 Hunting Cat 8 9 Gullus 7 8 8 3 Hest Royal Banquet 8 1 Lavina 7 b Sir Nigel 8 0 Chopin 7 QU REDCLYPTE HACK HANDICAP, of £70; 1 mile. 9 5 Peter's Pence 7 9 Granvale 8 8 Sybil Song 7 7 Blygain 8 6 Forum 7 7 Peggy Defoe 8 4 Hunting Tartan 7 7 Willonyx 8 2 Royal Garter 7 7 Begorrah 8 2 Puccini 7 7 Soho 7 12
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Manawatu Times, Volume 61, Issue 46, 25 February 1936, Page 8
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