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TO-MORROW'S RACES

jTHE MITCHELSON CUP three horses drop out HELD Of TJIIIiTEEN M'H tIEW irALLOO IMPRESSES w feki r'::;r.,2: p £ ~. ->llractivt*i v at lio.nlquni toi s UPI 1 ' The fir-it-nanu'il espiTially cster( ;i , mo , t imprrssivo trial, ami r crt ° r '"; t has come into even preatiT jjh ,i, resuii n>'f" voi; 1 : c H-i«tin< T s states that \tlvice from ita-un . u-liv fin M fail was +E,-v reason vll > .«• «"* M,m s '"'" ro * » K " Flying Hamlirap nt ,» The track is »' „ remit rain, a,„l »il , .•rv „„l,ca- "™ or fine ««W tn-moi- . cEnnld be excellent. r °^ r rivals vesto rilay irrtmlcl the fol-Hawera.-Aga Khan and Stratford.- Sea Fox and J)avidstock. q j.; jiallowes. To Arolm. Desei t Star, King's Archer, Don't Lap. \J. Fronter, Paeroa. —C»a\ J Clothier, 31ataniata. .Limco \ al, Woodfull. , r , ' W. J- McLean, Matainata—Master Nerval. G. Campbell, Okoroire.--\ alpeen. WIN FOR WINOOKA RACE AT BALTIMORE VICTORY PLEASES CROWD BALTIMORE). Nov. 1. The Baltimore Handicap, of CO dollars each with 2500 dollars added, six furlongs, run at Pimlico to-day. resulted:—"WLNOOKA, b hj, syrs, by Windbag—■ Kanooka, -\lcDoiiaj(i unci Alatthews, 6.5 (L. Britt) . . « • . • 1 GOLD STEP, Mr. Sheldon H. Fairbanks, 6.5 - TAMBOUR, Mr. Preston M. Burcli, 6.4 3 Winooka ran a good, game race. lie drew , No t> position, next to the outside. Siven horses ran, Hope Tc Do being scratched at the last minute. Character bioKe from the outside and Wmooka bro«se with ins field, but XsriU cid not lush bun in the early part cf the race, the horse being permitted to settle into his best stride befoic ins jockey called on him for speed.^ Mid-way in the back stretch V. inooKa was in fourth position, at the back of Character, Gold Step and Spring Steel. He was at least four lengths behind the leader. Britt asked ior a little more speed from Ins horse just alter passms the half-mile post, and Wir.ooka began to pick up on the leaders. Unlike his previous race, when Britt ■steered his mount along the inner rail. Wmooka was kept on tlic outside, lie was j forcvd to run round several horses on the turn and came very wide into the straight, 'ims cost him a lot ot ground. \Viaooka, when straightened up, however, j responded iviiiingly to hard urging, and. j slow]/ wearing the leaders down, got up to j win by a neck, with Tambour a head away ! from Gold Step. Winooka appeared to want | to bore out in the run home. Britt was j driving him hard near the end to bold off I Gold Step and Tambour. Character, t'no j early leader, did not stop until he reached j the furlong post. Spring Steel, who won on j Friday, loomed dangerously as the field I swung into the straight, but he was unable to maintain the pace when driven hard over the last half-furlong. Tambour came from a lonir way back. Winooka's victory netted the owners 2550 dollars. The Pimlico track was faoter than it has teen for many years. The fractional times were:—-Two iuriongs. 2.Ja; four furlongs, 46 2-ss; six furlongs, I.H 1-5—2-5 a slower than the track record. It'was a popular victory and the spectators were brought to theii feet by the close finish. TEA TRADER UNPLACED RACE AT TANFORAN (Receive! November 2, 5.5 p.m.) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1 Tea Trader (New Zealand) ran in the Inaugural Handicap, 5i furlongs, at the janforan track to-day, but was not placed, ihe result wa3:— BOARDVv ALKER 1 TLRALICE .. ... .. ][ ..*2 HUEU " 3 Time, G9 3-5?. lea Trader was outrun down th" back •tutch ar.d slowed up badly. He finished sixth, trailing the field. Irmacount, the sevtnth starter, dropped out. _ CHAMPION JOCKEY CORDON RICHARDS' FEAT | (Received November 2, 6.5 p.m.) British Wireless, RUGBY. Nov. 1 . Cordon Richards. England's champion rode four winners in succession at the \\orce3ter race meeting to-day. His ivinSin? mounts for the season now total !H4. J here are still i'j racifig days before the 'B'-adon ends. TRIALS AT TAKANINI exaggeration pleases Good work wo.a performed on the inside j Rra.-g nt Takanini ycMerdyy. Cold Pocket (Jones) v.-a a two lengths in ! front of Expectancy (Feurn) at the <nd of j fix furlongs in 1.18. Arth Ruler (Foisythj | had a margin of three lengths over Tatyoon j (Choke) after covering five furlongs in ! 4-5. Exaggeration (Joms) and < I reek | (Eergusl sririntrd fivn furlnii'.'s in , ii. v?" LxttKgcration. who will be ridden in ! Ine Shorts Handicap to-morrow l>v fin: an- I P r <ntice E. Jones, sluaild i.,. hard to biat. ! JonliL'ht i Mcllroyi ran ti.finl..iu.'s < oinJortal.ly m ti,. and lla.ii.. ro was t.m-d to | run two furlongs in 2,-s, Wilionyx (Choke) showed more i»peed ■ ••ail j hespis (Eorsvtlr-) ovci half a mile in , T " R ' Holly Lu (Ferrrn?j. with Ni<-"d'-iniiH to assist ov« r tl„ ; i» : .t half mil" ian .furlongs in 1.17 llollv bus latest i Worn ha a been (onsiM e,.t !y r| King.March (Foiaylin Lr'i.n ahead of PH'dtnint iDoifr). but, the latter hi at bi/n , a _ coupln of lengths over a mile in l.t- 1 -a. npeedrnint is m jri"»at heart, and i! will 1 ® ot b « t0 net dirfidvajitage if the track is ; o a y j!°" n , lor f° '• Nun Xu-cr (I'ei'iTi) .jiuiined O'l ahead of f;l!;, n i K,,;-).< ' ( 1 ■;ff■ >; <I . but | «'.? and thry were ...ther at the j end 0l half a mile in 5.15. (lie last three I lurjonjfs jn _:(7 i iv' I '' f [ and < r ,-i y Marigold i K,,r ".' ,r 'd f ' v " f'.irhuv.rs in l.t! 1 \ 7, h r 'ibi trmng »!,„ „ : ,si ;,t the finish. | sir f n i' e Vcr -Y f»'. A! i'.'iijnent (.lunes) covered B 'X furlongs in ].! D:: WIIANGAREI At'(' EPTANCES Acceptnnres for thp first dav of- the Wba- I » "<rei Racing n„IV a ~-rinp rueeting tlose , 7 p r '- m - t-. dav wit), fhe"<erre!:,rv. Mr. F. I J'"' 1 ' or Messrs. Blomfield and ( oiniiany. Auckland. ■,* l, r \t >> ' 1 5 olnniltia hi's hreri scratched for - anaia nful L'araliaki ifandicapa. racing fixtures Novemhe,. 4 , r, -Auckland Rarins Cub. Hub 1 " l ' C> S ' " f'antf rbitrv Jockey fcl!?i )Pr ,?• U - Whatisarci Racing Club. K'l". - Hav.ke s Bay Jockey Club. 'N'ovpmk' er Raring Club. K w Carterton Racing Club, ikov. k" -• Racing Club. l"o\e>ubet 2a-Lovia Racing Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21639, 3 November 1933, Page 7

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TO-MORROW'S RACES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21639, 3 November 1933, Page 7

TO-MORROW'S RACES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21639, 3 November 1933, Page 7

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