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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

LIST OF ACCEPTANCES LABOUR DAY HANDICAP REVIEW OF THE PROSPECTS The Auckland Trotting Club's Spring Meeting will be concluded to-day at Alexandra Park, Epsom. The principal races are the Labour Day and Remuera Handicaps, and a good deal of interest will be centred in the performances of Great Parrish and First Flight in the two miles event, as it will be their last chance to qualify for the Auckland Royal Trotting Cup. hollowing? aro the acceptances with a review ot the prospects in each race by Abaydos:— 12.0—GREEN LANE HANDICAP, Of £130; trotters; limit 3.45; 1J miles Audo Patch . Lt. yds. bhd. Captain Bolt . Lt. Waikato Prince 21 Crand Triumph Lt. Wrackless . . , 24 Glory . Lt. Young Rodney . 24 o? if >nn * ' • Autumn Lu . . 72 Stalky Lt. Mountain Sun . 84 Wiriwhata .... 84 With Mute absent, and Mountain Sun naked to concede him an extra 12yds, Young Mcxinoy, who was a good third on Saturday, should have very bright prospects. However. Waikato Prince, who beat him m August, should bo dangerous. Wrackless may show some improvement, while Grand Triumph should also go well. Polly Pan ?• y t0 p„ c ? rrect ly to make things interesting, and Nelson's Glory may make a forward showing. Autumn Lu may be the pick of the others. The favourites may be YOUNG RODNEY, WAIKATO PRINCE. WRACKLESS. 12.45—NEWMARKET HANDICAP, Of £130; limit 3.5; 1J miles Kewpie's Crest . Lt. yds bhd kelson Luvan . Lt. Nellota . Proletarian . . . Lt. Play Lady ... 12 Star Pronto . . Lt. Rare Rey . . . 24 Direct Line . . . Lt. Lucky Love . . 36 yds. bhd. Silver Watch . 48 Bismuth ..... 12 The consistent Nelson Luvan looks the best, of the limit division, but Proletarian, if he goes solidly, has the speed to win. Kewpie's Crest- should be improved, and Bismuth should run a sound race. Play Lady, a stable-mate of the first day's winner, Transworthy, is an improver, who should take a lot of beuting. Rnre Rey was on Saturday, while Lucky Love and Silver Watch are distinct possibilities. Investors may prefer PLAY LADY. NELSON LUVAN, proletarian. I.3O—LABOUR DAY HANDICAP, Of £300; limit 4.30;' 2 miles Willie Derby . Lt. yds. bhd. \\ orthy Light . Lt. Kewpie's yds. bhd. Triumph . . . 36 Great Parrish . 12 Peter Pirate . . SO First Plight . . 24 Impromptu . . . CO Ayrmont Chimes 36 Jewel Pointer . 60 Auto Machine . 36 Worthy Light, winning the sprint on Saturday, looks to hold Willie Derby safe, but he may find Great Parrish much improved for his race on Saturday. First Flight is handily placed, and the going should suit her, but Ayrmont Chimes rnny outstay most of his rivals. Kewpie's Triumph and Peter Pirate on first day's running look the best of the remainder. Popular fancied may be WORTHY LIGHT, AYRMONT CHIMES, GREAT PARRISH. 2.IS—JUNCTION HANDICAP, Of £150; limit 3.27; li miles Gumdigger . . . Lt. ' yds. bhd. yds. bhd. Free Logan . . 48 Glandore .... 24 Realty 48 Hohoro ..... 24 Travis 48 The back-markers, Realty. Travis and Free Logan, raced prominently on Saturday, and they should make the race very interesting. Realty won well and may outstay Travis and Free Logan, who did better at a shorter distance. Hohoro has a great opportunity of being in the money, while Glandore and Gumdigger might not be out of it if they went solidly. The favourites may be REALTY, TRAVIS, HOHORO. 3.O—HILLSBORO' HANDICAP, Of £150; trotters; limit 3.33; 14 miles Billy Carbine . Lt.' yds. bhiL yds. bhd. Parrish Belle . 24 Moko Girl ... 12 Nell Volo ..... 72 In spite of the small field, the race should brimful of interest. Being a fine beginner, Billy Carbine should > take some heading off the limit. Moko Girl should be benefited by her run on Saturday. Parrish Belle has not won for over a year, but may be dangerous. However, Nell Volo i 9 good, and should have excellent prospects. The best supported may be NELL VOLO. PARRISH BELLE. 3.4S—CAMPBELL HANDICAP, Of £140; limit 3.34; li miles T^ e j" S tr "" * ' ,tt, y(^a * bhd. Lady Fame . . . Lt. Whakahihi ... 12 Red Hope .... Lt. Edna Worthy , 24 Worthy Chief . Lt. Guymond .... 24 War Girl , . . . Lt. Worthy Cause - 24 _ Alexis and War Girl ran good races on Saturday, but Lady Fame appears a better prospect, and what beats her should win. Red Hope should derive benefit from his race on the first day, and Whakihihi, now i?, hla "sht class, may spring a surprise. .Edna Worthy and Guymond raced prominently on Saturday and they should again go well. Worthy Chief haß run some creditable races, but Worthy Cause lacks racing. Some who may find favour are LADY FAME, EDNA WORTHY, GUYMOND. 4.3O—REMUERA HANDICAP, Of £1G0; limit 2.47; 1J miles Free Logan .. . Lt. y <j 8 j,hd Homeward .. . Lt. Wrecker ... iq " * * "Pb £y fmon t Chimes 24 Lt. Peter Pirate . . 24 Smooger . . . . Lt. First Flight . . 48 Travis .... Lt. Kewpie's Willie Derby ydß ; b i 2 d - TriUmph * ' * 48 Free Logaa and Travis, if they repeat Saturday's form, should be hard to beat, while Smooger should be all the better for i?-i V ealty 18 not without prospects, while Nimbus and Homeward may also make showings. Willie Derby and Wrecker should go sound races, and Ayrmont Chimes Kewpie s Triumph, Peter Pirate and First J? Jignt should all have chances. The prime fancies may include WRECKER, KEWPIE'S TRIUMPH, AYRMONT CHIMES. 1,16 INSULATION HANDICAP, Of £135; limit 3.1; 1J miles yds. bhd. vds Kewpie's Bond . 12 Red Hope . . . ' ge Lady Amanda . 12 War Girl ... an iv- ■ 24 Lady Fame .48 King s Warrior . 24 Kewpie's Bond did not start on Saturday but if paraded to-day, should take a good deal of beating. Lady Amanda should run her usual honest race, and King's Warrior ehould be a better horse for his run the first day. Red Hope, War Girl may also go solid races. Lady Fame has an earlier engagement, and if she is absent the favourites may be KEWPIE'S BOND, KING'S WARRIOR, WAR GIRL. TIME IMPROVEMENTS PERFORMANCES AT EPSOM Although the track was dead after rain through the week, some very creditable wrr«°rded at the Auckland Irotting Clubs meeting at Epsom on Saturday and in the slow class races the winners and place-getters improved a good deal upon their handicaps. The time improvements made were as follows: ■r. ImproveHandicap Time ment li miles Transworthy 3.5 2.53 2-5 11 3-5s kelson Luvan 3.5 2.56 9 Great C'luim 3.3 . 2.55 8 Lady Fame 2.50 2.49 10 King's Warrior 3.0 2.50 3-5 9 2-5 War Girl 2.58 2.50 8 1{ miles Mute . . 3.48 3.42 6 Mountain Sun 3.42 3.36 2-5 5 3.5 Young Rodney 3.46 3.40 3-5 5 2-5 Manna's Son 3.42 3.34 8 Ganton .. 3.40 3.32 3-5 7 2-5 Autumn Lu 3.42 3.35 3-5 6 2-5 Edna Worthy 3.34 3.32 2-5 13 5 Guymond . . 3.33 3.31 4-5 1 1-5 CAMBRIDGE SCRATCHINGS Scratching.-! posted for the Waikato Hunt Meeting at Cambridge are as follows: Members' Memorial Handicap.—Sir Vnl. Ladies' Bracelet.—.Sir Val. Hauwai. Bardowio Handicap.—Master Rex. Waikato Hunt Cup.—Neil. Bruntwood Hack Handicap.—'Royal Appellant. Hunters' Hurdler—Hauwai.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 7

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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 7

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21937, 22 October 1934, Page 7