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ASHBURTON TROTS

SAPLING STAKES CONTEST y WAR BUOY'S RECORD TIME CHANCELLOR RUNS THIRD [BY TELEGRAPH —T'RESS ASSOCIATION*] ASHBURTON, Saturday Tlie Asliburton Trotting Club's winter meeting was held to-day in glorious weather and attracted a large attendance. The track was in first-class order. The totalisator handled £14,855, against £12,931 last year. Results were:— ° LONGBEACH HANDICAP, s - Of £100; limit 3.51; 11 miles 6—IO—HOKIMAI, limit (Bussell) .. s.l r I — I —CHIMING WRACK, limit (Tomp--0 kinson) o 1 10—8—SEA GIFT, limit (A. Bryce) .. 3 Also Started.—ls—lG Goulburn, 3—4 Alf. _ Parrisli, 11—13 Chudleigh, 5—5 Sister Mary. 9—7 Peter Conquest, 4—3 lienova, IS—l6 Copper Money, Renegade, 13—15 Imperial Nelson, B—B Royal Parrisli, 13—11 Winsome Laddie, limit; 7—G Harvest Dillon, 2—2 Great Wood, 36yds bhd; 12—11 Jean Ballin. 72; 'l7—9 Silk Coat, 120. Three lengths; four. Time, 3m 3Gs. 1 TRIAL HANDICAP, Of £100; limit 3.45; 1J miles 7—G—TANGATU. limit (F. G. Holmes) 1 g 3—4—THORN WORTHY, limit (Kennerley) 2 4—"3—(AGILE, limit (G. S. Smith) .. 3 Also Started.—9—B Happy Bird, 2—2 Social Pest, .16—10 Bar None, B—lo Cam Dillon, 5—5 Solario, 11—9 Sun Brown, 12—2 Arion Axworthy, 12—14 Royal Wrack, G—7 • General Wrack, 15—13 Athelney Lass. I—l 0 Cblcno Parrisli, 10—11 Royal, 11—15 Modern Lady, limit. 2 Neck; length. Time, 3m 27 3-ss. s, BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, l " Of £350; limit 4.28; 2 miles 0 —1—MOUNTAIN DELL, 12yds bhd (Tomkimion) . . I , 5 5 FIRST FLIGHT. 12yds bhd (Donald) 2 2—2—SILVER DE ORO, limit (McKendry) 3 Also Started.—6 —G Arethusa, 4.3 Sunny Morn, limit; I—l Sir Guy, 12yds bhd; 7—7 Muriel de Oro, 24. 2 Half a length each way. Time, 4jn 26 l-ss. 3 NEW ZEALAND SAPLING STAKES, g Of £850; for two-year-olds; li miles i. 3—2—WAR BUOY, Mrs. E. K. Manger's -9 br g, by Man o' War—Little Kewpie (M. B. Edwards) 1 I—I—VILLAGE GUY, B. Grice's b g, by Guy Parrish—Colene Pointer (O. E. Hooper) 2 2—2—CHANCELLOR. E. G. and F. A. Bridgens' b g, by Peterwah—Blapk 1 Gold (F. J. Smithi .. .. \. 3 Also Started.—4—l Compass. 10—10 Evie 2 Denver, 9—9 Full Hand. B—7 Greenmantle and Tondeleyo and Vanity Fair (bracketed); r, 5—5 Guy Junior. 7—B Morello. 11- —11 Roma Girl, G—G Sir Gowar,. Two lengths; half a length. Morello was fourth. Times: 3m 21 3-ss, 3m 21 4-ss, 3m 22s—all better than the previous record, 3m 23 l-ss. ACTON HANDICAP, Of .£150; limit 3.28; li miles 1 7—II—WORTHY KING, 12yds bhd (A. Holmes) . . 1 2 S—S—TAXPAYER, 12yds bhd (King) .. 2 B—S—MANOEUVRE, 24yds bhd (Mc--3 Kendry) .. 3 ); Also Started. —4—i Smooger, 15—16 Special >; Sun, 2—l 'Erin's Princess, 3—3 Cloudy l. Range. 17—17 Nelson Chum, 6 —6 King's Cup, limit; 17—12 Aristotle, 11—12 Matchmaker. 13—9 Suncross, 12yda bhd; 14—14 Location, 11—9 Denver City, 9—7 Gay Gordon, 24: I—2 Reporter, 10—13 Warpaint, 30; 16—14 .Tolly Wave, 48. j Two lengths; same. Time, 3m 18 2-ss. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, 2 Of £150; limit 4.58; 2 miles & 6—RACLAIM, limit (Behrens) .. 1 3 i—i—SILK COAT, 24yds bhd (A. Smith) 2 4—3—ENIGMA, 36yds bhd (Teahen) .. 3 9 Also Started.—s—s Earl Bingen, limit; 2—2 Resound, 7—7 Radley, 24yds bhd; 3 —-r n Olson, 72. Length and* a-half; two. Time, 4m 475, TINWALD HANDICAP. Of £100; limit 3.40; 1£ miles 1 7—3— GREAT MINTO, limit (McNeill) .. 1 2—2—ROYAL ESCORT, 24yds bhd (J. 2 Bell, junr.) 2 6—S—LUCKY GUY, 12yds bhd (S. A. 3 Edwards) 3 -2 Also Started.—B—B Warpath, 2 Smoke -1 Screen (coupled with third horse), 11—11 .1 Lorelei. 3—G Ronald Derby, 10—10 Waving Corn, I—l Jimmy d-e Oro, limit; 4—4 Ruin, 12yds bhd; 5—7 Gunmetal, 9—9 Ezywork, 24. Half a length; one. Time, 3m 23 2-ss. WINTER HANDICAP, Of £200; limit 3.24; li miles I—I—INDIANAPOLIS, limit (Tompkinson) 1 B—S—MASTER ROY (Hooper) . . .. 2 | 0-4—TACTLESS, 24yds bhd (R. Berry) 3 Also Started.—l2—l2 Dusolina, limit; 7—6 Ciro, limit, and Bracken, 12yds bhd e (bracketed); 14—13 Iluon Voyage, limit; h 9—ll Sodium, 10 —9 Some Guy, 5 —7 Pro- , bationer, 2—2 A vermis, 12yds bhd; 13— ; 14 " Raydus. 6—4 Ngingongingo (coupled with d third horse); 4—B Gun Fire, 24; 11—10 Somerby, 3—3 John Jinks, 36. 4 "d NOTES ON THE FORM c LI DEFEAT OF CHANCELLOR t- + MOUNTAIN DELL'S SUCCESS y ' [by telegraph —owx couhespondent] a ASHBURTON. Saturday 0 The feature of the Ashburton trotting meeting to-day was the race for the Sapn ling Stakes, which attracted 13 starters and e the beat field of two-year-olds seen in New • Zealand. A great contest was provided. At r the start Chancellor made a mistake that e cost him a good deal of ground and at the a end of a furlong Guy Junior took the lead r from Village Guy. War Buoy. Sir Gowan. t Morello. Compass and Vanity Fair, The 8 field raced iu this order until five furlongs front home when Compass moved up and e Chancellor, pacing in great style, joined r the leaders. War Buoy went to a tanale r half-a-ruilo from home, but settled down r again. J In the'straight Village Guy looked a winner, but War Buoy finished at a great d rate and was going away at the finish, with v Chancellor in third t I -'J ace -, Just , Morello. The winner is b.v Man o War from ~t Little Kewpie, and his tune, 3-1 «w. is > n record for a two-year-old. Chancellor is r a high-grade pacer uiid should have been B Cl0 V Cr E Bussell scored a long overdue win 1 with Hokiniai in the Longbeach Hwidicap - and Hokiniai paid a royal price, lie vmis in front soon after the start and won very easily from Chiming Wrack, who made sevel!rh"lTriaieii»'>dicaiJ provided a great raee between Tangatu and Thornworhy tfio former winning by a neck/ With Ague third. The placed horses .were always prominent nnrl showed exceptionally good form Sir Guy the favourite for the Birthday Handicap tried to win the race from end Handicap, Hred badly over the last " stage" and Mountain Dell and First Fli«'it • came through to fight out a atirrinff fini«hj Both winner and runiier-uif hud performed 1 well at Addingtoii a weekprevious but • were not fancied in a s "? r Guv has evfMorn disappointed and Sir Uuj ims ® dently had enough racing. . , • Worthy King outclassed the-todm the first-class performance. I . ax, ! a j^ cr ' be^ U> T; J"e inhp/1 second, registered his best race since his Derby win, while having no chance wth he winner. Taxpayer seems assure - of a good victory in I" i the big field Reporter went a fne iace. 1 Raclaiin tackled the field m hc Stc^rds 1 Handicap in Hie » raight and \ oo f 2 after a good exhibition. Silk Coat - well but the winner is above the ,ueia„c. » Ronald Derby led for most of the louri ney in the Tinwald Handicap, but he tired ?n the straight and a great struggle between Great Minto and Royal Escort ended in favour of the former. The .winner ' went out nt, a long price consKleringsonicof his efforts. Jimmy de Oro broke at tho start, but showed a lot, o. speed. i Indianapolis, a warm favourite, showed improvement on some of his nreviou.» effoilf when he easily won Winter Hai cheap from Master Roy and Tactless, lie took the lead after going two furlongs and was never seriously troubled. Tf was a highclass performance. Master Roy staved net tcr than the remainder. Probationer and Sodium also went- well.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21515, 12 June 1933, Page 7

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ASHBURTON TROTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21515, 12 June 1933, Page 7

ASHBURTON TROTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21515, 12 June 1933, Page 7