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SOUTHERN TROTTING.

RESULTS AT ADDINGTOINL CRANLEIGH WINS AGAIN. COLORADO'S TWO VICTORIES.' [by : teleghaph.—fiiEss- 1 association. CHRISTCHURCH. Saturday. '

Tho Canterbury Parle Trotting ( Club's Winter Meeting was concluded to-day. The weather was dull, but fine. The attendance was' only. fair. The 1 course was in great order, after alight rain overnight.., The' totalisator investments amounted to £14.007 10s, compared with £21,297 on the second'day last year., Tho total for the meeting was £31,875. against £44,001. Results were:— YALDHURST HANDICAP, of £125/ trotters, limit 3.3G, 1J miles.—l First "Wrack, limit (M: Holmes),. 1; i,Todd Bingen. limit (Birkett)',: 2; -2 .■ (Town ley), 3 • Also. ■ started :;'9 Radley. 10 Fairyland, 12 Peter Fashion, 3 Modern Girl, 5 Great Amazon. 7 Dark McKinney. 11 King's Voyage, 8 Merce Bingen, 6 Repute. Head; three lengths. Great Amazon was fourth. Times: 3m 28s, 3m 28 l-ss. 3m 28 3-ss.

PENINSULA HANDICAP, of £l5O. limit 3.39, li miles.—l -Colorado. 12yds bhd (R. B. Berry). 1; 3 Wrecker, 12yds bhd (Tomkinson), 2; 11 Kreisler, 12yds bhd (Donald), 3. Also started: 5 Silver Bingen. 4 Manoeuvre, G Banffshire Lad, and Holly Bank (bracketed), -T Donna' Gulvallis. 2 Aristotle, 10 Princess Thea, 1 Tempo (bracketed with Colorado), 9 Guy Denver. 8 Nona Bingen,l2'Roicole, Length; three lengths. Jilanoeuvre was, fourth. Times: 3m 18 l-ss. 3m 18s 2-5, 3m 19 3-ss. , : PAPARUA HANDICAP, , ' .'••Of £3OO, limit I—CRANLEIGIf, 24yds blid (M. B. Edwards) " . ".. .•* 1 2—IMPROMPTU, 4gyd3 - bhd (Shaw)- .. 2 4—GRAND CANYON, limit (King)' ». 3 1 Also Started—*8'Pageant. 13 Wr'aokeen. 12 Wrackler, 15 Colonial Boy,. 5 .Nimble Direct, 11 Harv.eat. Child; 4 Sunny-Bob and Plti.to (bracketed with Grand 10 Aratiiiio, .17 Grandlight, , ellghtfu 1, 7. John N'oblo, 14 Dillon Lmfan, 9 Milo Minto. 2 Great'Logan (bracketed with Impromptu). 6 . Muriel : De' Oro. Iff Warplano; -.' 8 ■ Red Shadow, Linlu©cCn. , • Two lengths; one length.. Nimble Direct was fourth'-"Times: 4m 22-3-ss, 4m. 20 '4-ss. 4m .. - ; i HANDICAP, of £l5O, trotters, limit' 4.44, 2'.miles.—2 Biddy Parrish. 60yds bhd (Tomkinson). 1; 4 Great Way. 84yds bhd (Donald), 2;. l Todd Lonzia. 24yds bhd (Withers), 3. Also started! 3 Gay laree. 6 Wah 8 St.'Petrox. 5 Great kelson. 9 All Peters, .7 New Metford. .4' Ambition (bracketed' with Great Way). Half a length: four lengths. St. - Petrox was fourth. Times: 4m 30 4-55, ; 4ni 295. ■4m 34 3-ss. ELLESMERE HANDICAP of £l5O. limit 4 40, 2 miles.—4 Colorado, limit (R. is. Berry), 1; 6 Mountain Ore, 36yds bhd (Maidens), 2; 2 Travis. 24yds bhd (Birkett). 3. Also started: 1 Nimbus, 5 War Paint. 4 Tempo (bracketed with Colorado), 0 (xuy Denver, 10 Rokena, 8 Life Buoy, 3 Gold Tinge 7' Gunfire, 11 Aleron. Length: five lengths. Tempo was fourth. Times: 4m 2Gs, 4m 26 l-ss. 4m 295.

STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of £2OO. limit "48 li miles.—3 Sir Guy, limit (Donaid)', 1; 3 Lindbergh, 36yds bhd (King). 2:9 Brentlight, limit (Kennerley), 3. Also Started: 8 Raydus, 10 "Wild Voyase. 2 Editor, 15 Mignonne. 12 Pkywave, 1 Great Parrish, 13 Morrison, 7 Logaleen, 6 Somerby. 5 Wilbur White, 3 Morning Sun (bracketed with Sir Guy and Lindbergh). 16 Sunchild. 17 Wrackeen. 11 Cyone and Avenger (bracketed), 4 Golden Pedro. 14 Major Lmd. Neck; length. Editor was fourth. Times: 2m 45 l-ss, 2m 42 2-ss, 2m 45 3-ss. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of £2OO. saddle, limit 2.16, 1 mile.—4 Some Guy, 24yds bhd (Frost), 1: 6 Country King, 12yds bhd (J. Fraser, jun.), 2; 10 Princess Thea. limit (Marshall), 3. Also started:' 5 Tactless 2 John Jinks and Nona Bingen (bracketed). 7 War Paint, 9 Bingen Patch, 3 Awaiti. 12 Pearl Logan, 3 Travis. 11 Salient. 1 Roday. 7 Our Bird. Two lengths;- one length. Nona Bingen was fourth. ' Times: 2m 12 2-ss. 2m 13 3-58, 2m 14 ,4-ss.

1 FINAL HANDICAP; of £175. limit 2.14. '1 mile.—s George Key. 24yds bhd F. ,G. iHolmesK -1: 1 Dusoljna. .limit (FroSt). 2; G ! Somerby.,-limit (Alb'ora), 3. jAlso started: « 'Breiitlight; 12 Raydus. 13T Wild Voyage. 2 Herod, 9 Alero'n,-7 LoKoleen, 10 Eugene iDe Oro, ■ 3 Automatic and Sir Guy (bracketed), t7. Siihcliild;' 1G Baron Binffen. 4 •Festival, 14 Ardchne." 11 "Wilma Dillon. 15 .'Princess-Mauritius. • Two lengths;. .head. .'Sunchild was fourth: Times: 2m 9 2-ss. 2m •11 4-ss/ 2ni 12s.'

CRANIiEIG-H BRILLIANT. ; FAILURE. OF RED SHADOW. [BY tJIIEGRAPH. —OWN COBRESPOJfDEXT.J' L Saturd^. First Wrac* again carried the public's confidence in' Yaldhurst and . waiting on and Editfc Voyage until the straight was with a fast burst to defeat Todd by a narrow margin. Firs-L^ a slight mistake in the first but afterwards trotted faultlessly. Modern Girl broke at the start and was never dangerous The track was not fast and the time of 3m 28s, off 3m 3Gs, was a good performance. • > . r» • * Colorado's form in winning the Peninsula Handicap was in striking contrast to his first day's form, for on this lie paced splendidly and over the ' as t part never looked like being beaten. Although Wrecker went his best race., he had no chanct? with' the winner. The form of the ' others was? not instructive. ' Craijleigh and the . Great Logon—lm,nromptu Ijrhckot were almost'evenly backed i for tho ;'Papart»a Handicap,' and pranleisli registered a .brilliant performance to win.. 'He was well back three furlongs from home. ! when h"e' -p"ut mil brilliant burst of speed and- was 114...fr0nt .offering' »the ( straight. It • was a gi'eat exhibition'. Cra'nleigh, although ' all out. hung on gamelyr Impromptu-again met- one just, too- (jood. • but- .Red Shadow failed to run on after-showing great speed. Canyon was finishing 011 well with no chance of. catching - tho . winner. _ . . Biddy Parrish was 'slow to move in the Aviation Handicap, but. patiently driven. ; she made up ground steadily and was with I the'field half a mile from home. In the Great "Way issued a challenge, but was fairly oijtgtayed by the winner, _ whoso form was impressive. Todd Lonzia had every chande. but - lacked brilliance. . • ! -Although penalised 3G yards for his earlier win, Colorado found himself much superior to the others in thp Ellesniero ;Handicap. He was kept at the back of the field' for-a mile and a.-lialf, when lie •made up ground and effectually settled tho pretensions of Mountain Ore. Colorado finished well, and his time of 4in 265. from 4m 37s mark, was impressive. Travis was made a good deal use of. an.fl just faded at the last. Tho winner is a great stayer. C. S. Donald, whose team had been out of form during the meeting, gained first and second with Sir Guy and Lindbergh in tho Stewards' Handicap. Editor and Somerby mncle the most of tho running, but both faded out in tho straight. Lindbergh put in a very fast run. over tho Inst quarter and just failed to' reach his ! stable-mate. , The dividend was a particularly good,one for a horse of Lindbergh's class.' '.

Sonio Guy owed his win in the Railway Handicap lo iflio clever horsemanship of Tj. , Frost..'"who .''in ado his'-way throujrh 'the field from fho buck mark. Some Guy did his work well from the start and .made a most, impressive win. Country Kin.™ had every chance, as did .Tolin Jinks and Mona Bingcn.In the Final Handicap Georpro Rey fairly boat field in tho final stages for speed. Georfre Roy showed frtio form and paid a surprisingly pood price.

TROTTING FIXTURES. June 11—Ashburton Trotting Club. June 22, 25—Auckland Trptting Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21201, 6 June 1932, Page 7

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SOUTHERN TROTTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21201, 6 June 1932, Page 7

SOUTHERN TROTTING. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21201, 6 June 1932, Page 7