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EVENTS AT WESTPORT

SUCCESS OF WHITE DOE GOOD DAY FOR VOITRE LADY RENE WINS TWICE [BY TELEGRAPH—PRESS ASSOCIATION] WESTPORT, Saturday The Westport Jockey Club's Meeting was opened to-day in showery weather before a small attendance. There was keen racing but some of the fields were small. The totalisator handled £3416, compared with £-1967 on the first day last year. Results were;- —

TRIAL HACK HANDICAP, of £65, G fur. —3 Patrole, 7.13 (Lee), 1; 2 Bettwyscoed, 8.11 (Anderson), 2; 4 Gold Sand, 9.0 (Brown), 3. Also started: 1 Bon Tray, 8.10: 6 Imasurvoy, 7.7; 6 Phea, 7.4; 7 Rose Val, 7 Red Skin, 7.3. Ono length; length and ahalf. Time, Jm 16 l-ss. BULLER HANDICAP TROT, of £75, limit 2.30, 1 milo.—2 Parallax, limit (Seott), 1; 3 Sans Peur, limit (Frost), 2; 1 Racketeer, 36yds bhd (Walshe), 3. Also started: 9 Bobby Boy, 5 Broughshano, 10 Cling Clang. ' 7 Dot Parrish, 11 Royal Dillon, 4 War Shield and War Lass- (bracketed), limit; 8 Eastern Queen, 6 fearless, 3Gyds bhd. Two lengths; one. Times, 2m IS l-ss. 2m 18 4-ss, 2m 17 l-ss. Fearless was fourth. MORLEY HANDICAP, Of £llsl 1 mils I—WHITS DOE, 8.8 (Voitre) .. I. 1 2—LITTLE DOUBT, 8.3 (Anderson) ..2 3—GOLD BAG, 7.0 (Nocris) .. ..8

The only starters. Half ,a length; six lengths. Time, 1m 44 2-ss.

ELECTRIC HANDICAP, of £75, 5 fur,— 1 Margaret' Rose, 7.7 (Voitre). 1.: 4 Imasurvey, 7.7 (W.. Flower), '2; 3 Full Crop. P. 4 (Anderson), 3. Also started: 3 Haulbowline, 0.7; 6 Royal Stanley, 5 Sun Dancer, 7.3. Two lengths; one. Time, lm 2 2-i>s,

GRANITY TROT, of £75, limit 3.45, 1} miles, —2 Fearless, 24yds bhd (Simpson), 1; 3 Parallax, penalised 24yds (Scott). 2; 4 Ssndy N,, 12yds bhd. (J. Roche), 3. Also started: 6 Awa Dillon, 8 Broughshane, 7 Cling Clang, 9 Dot Parrish, limit: I Racketeer, 24yds; 5 Silver Whip. 80. Length and a-quartor; half a length. Tirr)o, 3m 31s. SCANLON HANDICAP, of £9O, 7 fur.—4 Lady Rene, 8.0 (Voitre), I: 3 Wiß9 Choice. 8.6 (Ludlow), 2; 5 Earthquake, 8.8 ' (J. Bryce, jun.l, 3. Also started: 6 Make Up, 9.7; 2 Little Doubt, 9.1; 1 Booster, 8.6. Length and a-half; one length. Time, lm 30 l-55..

ORAWAITE HACK HANDICAP, of £75, 1 mile.—s Tentcall, 7.7 (Moore), 1; 3 Nightguard. 9.11 (Drinkwater), 2; 1 Gold Sand, 8.10 (Voitre). 3. Also started: 2 Eaton Hall, 8.10; 4 Bettwyscoed, 7.7. Length and ahalf; half a. length. Time, lm 455.

KARAMEA HANDICAP, of £BO. fi fur.— 2 Lady Rene, 7.6 (Voitre), ]; 1 Knockalong (Andersyn),' 2; 3 Full Crop, 7.12 (Lee), 3. Length and a-half; same. Time, lm 16s. SECOND DAY'S PRpGRAMME [BT TEtfiGBAFH—-PRESS ASSOCIATION] WESTPORT, Sunday Following are the acceptances for the second day of the Westport Jockey Club's meeting to-morrow; — Noon.—FLYING HACK HANDICAP, of £6O; 6 fur.—Gold Sand, 9.1; Bettwyscocd, 9.0; Patrole, 8.5; Margaret Rose, 8.2; Imapurvey, 7.12; Lackston, 7.G; Rhea, 7.4; Sun Dancer, 7.0. I P.M.—DENNISTON HANDICAP TROT, of £75, limit 2.30; 1 mile.—Bobby Boy, Broughshane, Cling Clang. Dot Parrish. Signal, Sans Peur, Victoreen, War Lass, War Sheila, limit; Eastern Queen, Silver Whip, 36yds bhd; Fearloss, 60. 1.45 P.M.—WESTPORT CUP, of £120; 1} miles.—White Doe. 8.13; Little Doubt, 8.3; Earthquake. 7.11; Hall, 7.9; Tentcall, 7.3; Gold Bag. 7.0. 2.30 P.M.-GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, of £75; 6 fur.—Might, 9.2; Haulbowline, 8.6; Bon Tray, 7.12; Full Crop, 7.6; Margaret Rose, 7.5; Wise Choice, 7.4. , 8.15 P.M.—WAIMANGAROA HANDICAP TROT, of £75: limit 3.42; li miles.—Awa Dillon, Cling Clang. Eastern Queen, Parallax, Silver Whip, Victoreen, limit; Sandy N, 12yds bhd; Bingen Palm, ,72. ■ 4 P.M.—COLVIN HANDICAP, of £9O; 7 fur.-—Make Up, 9.5; Little Doubt, 9.3; Lady Rene, 9.0; Earthquake, 8.9: Wise Choice, Gold Sand, 8.8; Booster, 8.5.

4.45 P.M.—CHARLESTON HACK HANDICAP, of £75; 1 mile.—Night Guard, 9.13; Bettwyacoed, 8.9: Eaton Hall, 8.8; Im'aBurvey, 7.8; Itoseva, 7.0. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £80; G fur. and 80yds.—Knockalong, 8.7; Lady Rene, 8.4; Full Crop, 7.13; Wise Choice, 7.11; Booster, 7.7; Lackston, 7.3. I =

OAMARU MEETING SOME SHAMBLE'S VICTORY I I•. ' ' » j AL JOLSON'S BIG DIVIDEND [by telegraph—PßESS association] OAMARU, Saturday Tho Oamaru Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting was concluded to-day in showery weather. The attendance was fair and the track had been improved by over-night showers. . The totalisator handled £7384 for the day, as against £7458 10s for tho second day last year, making a total of £15,003 10s for the meeting, as against £16,015 last year. Results:—

AUTUMN HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of £100; 1 mile.—l—3 Drumfire, 9.13 (O'Connor), 1; 2—l Rin Tin Tin, 10.4 (Hagan), 2; B—7 Fleeting Glance, 9.6 (Barr), 8. Also started: 3—2 Tippliug, 10.12; G—s. Star Raider, ' 9.6; 4-4 Adult, 7—6 Dodge, s—B Arrowroaid, 9.0.' Two lengths; .same. Time, lm 40s.

NOVICE STAKES, of £80; special weights; G fui'.—2—2 Air Pocket (L. J. Ellis), li 5—3 Viple.nta (Messervey), 2; 4—(5 Money Flies (Dwyer), 3. Also started: 3—4 Half Note, B—9 Lady Kate, B—B Madge's Tray, 10—9. Perfect Rose,- 7—7 Silver Lark, 10—10 Unseen, 12—11 Night Form, I—l Brian Boru, 5—5 Wonderful. One and a-half lengths; head. Time, lm 14s.

REDCASTLE TROT, of £100; li miles.— Q—3 Snowy de Oro, limit (Teahcn), 1; 7—9 Midshipmaid, limit (Alborn), 2; 4—4 Cam Dillon, limit (Clarke), 3. Also started: 9—7 Captain Heath, 10—10 Central Parrish, 5—2 Colleen Chenault, 7—G Guy Mauritius and Scarlet Runner (bracketed), I—l Red Flyer, 6—B Swin Lass. 11—11 Sea Peter, 3—5 Travis Pringle, limit. Two lengths: same. Time, 2m 495. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, Of £175; 1 mile 3 —2—SOME SHAMBLE, 8.4 (Humphries) . . . . . . .. .. .. 1 2—3—KEMA'L PASHA, 7.6 (Jones) .. 2 ■4—4 TOUT LE MONDE. 7.12 (A. Eastwood) ~ . . 8 Also Startod. —I—l Ranelagh, 9,12; 6—6 Red Racer, 7.6; 5—5 lan's March, 7.0. Red Racer and Kemal Pasha made the early running from Some Shamble. In the straight Some Shamble and Kemal Pasha drew away. Some Shamble winning by a length, with Tout, le Mondo a head away and Ranelagh fourth. Time, lm 395. WINDSOR HANDICAP, of £100; 6 fur.— 7—7 Money Gran, 8.3 (Powell), 1; B—s Brown Pearl, 7.4 (Leckia), 2; I—l Rebel •Star, 8.8 (A. Eastwood), 3. Also Started: 2—3 Repudiation, 6—B Quietly, 8.9; 5—4 Weatherly, 8.3; 9—9 Dracula. 8.2; 4 —D Double Shot, 7.13; 11—11 Effossel, 7.7; 10—10 Red Dance, 7.5; 3—2 Eupator, 7.2., One and a-half lengths; half-a-length., Time, lm 13s.

STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of £120: .6 fur. —6—6 Al poison, 7.2 (Jones), 1: I—2 Hurlingham, 0.0 (Brodie), 2: 2—l Gold Paper, 8.3 (A. Eastwood), 3. Also started: 4 —4 Mobile, 7.13; 3—3 Chrysology, 7.1?; 5—5 Guar-, antee, 7.5. Half-a-length; same. Time, 1m 12 2-ss. Al Jolson paid nearly half a century to win. /

WESTON TROT, of £105; 1$ miles.—2-/-1 Dundee,' 12yds bhd (Berry), 1; I—2 Gr/een 'Mantle, limit (Watts), 2: 3—4 Sir Gowan, 36yds bhd (M. Holmes), 3., Also started: Hytemoana. 10 —10 Margaret Bimgen, limit; B—B Battlefield, 6—6 Modern Lady. 5—5 Thornworthy, 12yds bhd: 7—7 Ronal<i Derby, 24; 4—3 Eddystone, 48. Neck; two lengths. Time, 3m 23 2-ss. j FAREWELL HANDICAP, of £100; 1 mile.—3—2 Cleaner, 8.6 (.TonesL 1; I—l Trivet, 8.5 (Didbam), 2; 5—3 Darjng Deed, 713 (A. Eastwood), 3. Also started: 2—4 Denise, 8.5; 6—6 Amy Johnson* 4—5 Palmary, 8.3; 7—7 Gold Boy. N«ck; same. Time, lni 39 l-ss. TROTTING FIXTURES March 31, April 2—Hawern, Trotting Club. March 31; April 4—New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21759, 26 March 1934, Page 7

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EVENTS AT WESTPORT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21759, 26 March 1934, Page 7

EVENTS AT WESTPORT New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21759, 26 March 1934, Page 7