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CAMBRIDGE MEETING

GOOD FIELDS ENGAGED USEFUL CLASS IN CUP 2 REVIEW OF THE PROSPECTS ■ ' ' The Cam bridge Trotting Club's meeting opens to-day, favourable- weather " being all that is needed to ensure Large fields are carded, and horses of useful class are engaged in 1 the principal events, the Cambridge Cup Ji.tid President's Handi- >'?• cap. The track will be holding after "'"recent rain. The win and, place betting system w will be used. Following arei the acceptances, with review of the prospects in each race "Abaydos":— "" 12.0-1 NTRODUCTORY HANDICAP, Of £GS; .limit 3.5; 1} miles If the number »f starters exceeds 10 on -•• the limit, the racu will bo run in-divisions, ,', a *8 follows: . FIRST DIVISION Cherrili .... Lt. Worthy Song . Lt. Gloster .... Lt. yds bhd w Kia Kaha . . . Lt. Charteria Bay . 36> Muriel Bond . Lt. Olax ..... 36 Reception . . . Lt. Star Pronto . . 48 The Texan . . Lt. SECOND DIVISION _ ; Gay Pirate . . . Lt. Worthy Boy . . Lt. King's Guide . Lt. yds' bhd 5?• Mountain Flight Lt. Bismuth .... 12 ■ *;... Ranfurly Lass . Lt. Kewpie's Crest 36 """ Sports Queen . Lt. Tinokaha ... 36 Star Pronto, Winokaha. Olax. Kewpie's, . * T Crest and Charteria Bay havo each won a Taco and all should go well. Bismuth is nicely placed an<|. it sufficiently forward is likely to be difficult to beat. Of those oil '■ the limit, Worthy Boy, Muriel Bond. Kin. Kaha and Cherrili have filled minor placeu tr'and may show noma improvement l . King'jt Guide. Gloster innd Mountain Flight ar< possibilities, while of the unraced division vWorthy Song'miiy do best. Fancies .may • ... take a wide ranjie, and. provided that the race is run in tvro divisions, most support ,'b "may be accorded to • ® }v> First Division—sir - KIA KAHA. OLiiX, CHERRILL. ". Second Division— BISMUTH, WORTHY BOY, KEWPIE'S CREST. 12.45—LEAMINGTON HANDICAP* Of £65: trotters: limit 3.19; H miles '" Captain Bolt . ~ Lt. Waskasu . Lt, <~h Hinewaa . . . Lt. yds. bhd. Meadow King Lt. Bell Eleather . . 24 .s. ; Native Tree '.i -,i Lt. W T orthy Nor . . 24 * ~ Real Red . , Lt. Great Admiral . 36 " . Sophy Bingen Lt. Audo Patch , 4B *!. r Audo Patch raced solidly at Awapuni and Wanganui and 1:11 nisi present form ehsulc! be hard to beat. A repetition of Te Arohn form would give Great Admiral an excellent chance, while 'Bdlj Hccther. who is racrni: in better style, is a possibility. Captain Bolt, Native Tree and Sophy Bingen ari on the improve. , and a little more eolidness on the part of Witakasu will give her reasonable prospects. Meadow King should have made good progruss and may furnish a surprise. Some to find strong support may include GREAT ADMIRAL, >•' AtJiDO PATCH. NATIVE, TREE. I.3O—CAMBRIDGE: TROTTING CUP. hi* , Of £200: limit 4.34: 2 miles Homeward . Lt..,, _yd». bhcli. r Jackie Thorpe Lt. War Paint . . 12 ~ - M&nco . . . Lt. Pukemiro S!4 s■*;, yds. bhd. Nimbus ... B<3 Francis Lincoln 12 Princu Pedro fifi Realty 12 * The back-meirkers. Nimbus and Prince .Pedro, won thu two-miles rattjs at Thames and in their jiiits-ert :g«od form 'inust be dangerous, although taiey will find it (liflticuß to concede 36 yti.rds to Jackie Thorpe, who '"''was a creditable second in the Thames Cup. '■•" Track conditions., nay do against Pukemiro. who does best oil firm footing, and the distance may not s.uit Realty. War Paint is a i "" doubtful starter, but if paraded should be <;uin the money. Tlte all-round form of Franc'is Lincoln sugges:<i tha.t he will be the real danger and what beat? him should win. Homeward and Manco are possibilities. Tile ij"favourites may be - • FRANCIS LINCOLN. !,■> . JACKIE THORPE. PRINCE PEDRO. •;Y' 2.IS—HAIITAPU HANDICAP, .ci: Q f £gQ. ijinjt 3.55; i tnille 5 fur. Native Cole . Lt yds bllii Lady Amanda . Lt. Rare Key l'l r- ~ Min Bells Lt. Alexis . . 21 , Tryment ' Lt. Kewpie's King, &> Winaway Lt Lady Fame &) ' VI ' i Parrish Belle 6) •'*** Bracket: Mina Bells and Parrish Belle. Lady Fame t.hould account for Parrish bil3elle, while Kewpie's King is on the iti prove and may show a glimpse of his eocd j three-year-old farm. Alexis is capable j>f '** effecting a surprise, while Rare Rey is nice y ~:fclaced and should bei one of tibe hardest io -<■» beat. Winaway has won twice in hie last .f, n ,three start and liioks & bright prospect, while Native Cole's'Hliwera tunning suggests that ri will be troublesome. Trjment has run v. her best 'races at Cambridge, and, ii: she ltrlC goe's away con;ectly, should - make it interesting, while 'Lady Amanda is consistent. I l ln a good pool the order of favouritism be RARE KEY. WINAWAY. NATIVE COLE. 3,O—BARDOWIE HANDICAP, Of £75: tiotteia: limit 4 9: 1 mile 6 far. Captain Bolt ' Lt. Sophy Bingen Lt. Hinewaa . . . Lt. V£orthy Princess Lk King Lt ?<lB bnoNative Tree. Lt. Beli Heather 21 ■" .•Rose Marble Lt. Great Admiral 85 Stardown Lt Ando Patch ®) 1 1 With the exception of Rose Marble, Stardown and Worthy Princess, the trotters :n ] """the Bardowie Handicap, are engaged earlinr 'ia the Leaminglon Handicap, and the form disclosed in thiiit race should throw light on their prospects- in this event, which is j "7V» furlong longer, Hose Marble requires on y to return to htir fine and consistent form ' ~of last May. wh'lin she ran *hree consecutive ] -irSeconds to keep her opoonents particular.y , Stardown is useful and Worthy Pri'i- . 'cess displayed prornise at Awaouni- Tlio ) * : niain fancies mny be i '•f ROSE MARBLE. 1 * - AtlDO PATCH. ; GJIiEAT ADMIRAL. I r« T rv ( i&f 3.4S—PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, , i-ii, Of £lls limit 2.47: li miles 'wißingen Chief Lt. yds. bhd < Lady Coronado Lt t'rancis Lincoln 12 > Pukemiro. Lfc. Jackie Thorpe 12 ' Realty Lt. Prince Pedro 12 ' War Paint - Lt Kewpie's Guy 24 r Impromptu 72 4 Provided that he goes away smartly. Irh- \ promptu should b» very difficult to keep oj 4 , of the fnouey, while a little improvement ] by Kewpie's -Guy should irlakc her trouble- r some. Jackie Tll.orpe has fine credenti;ils at J . the distance, wliile Francis Lincoln has jiUo 8 ...shown splendid sprinting; form. Prince r o 13 very handily placed and should j .race prominently. Of the front-markers. V?*r g ""Paint, who was second in her two starts at ( Thames, has / eitcellcnt prospects, while, if e hack to forni, liinsen Chief will take bor.t- g ing Lady Cor:>nn;do is not without pirdsPects, but inventors may prefer t • war paint. r PlillNCE PEDRO, * r.ADY CORONADO. 4.30—8RU NTWO3D HANDICAP 1 . | Of £3O limit :<.43: l/i miles Lt yd*, bhd. rid.Murie, Bond Lt Charleris Bay !I6 ~j,|Our Lt Gala Day .16 i Keception Lt Kesvpie's Crest il(i | 3/ Roma f;irl Lt King's Play 116 j - c vdls bhd R.d Frontier !(6 ;,'ff-Bismuth 12 Tinokaha UB j f,'Jean Parrish )2 Uockella <liH 1 Brew 24 Star Pronto 110 ! ij.i . or ® •» <the Introductory Handicap » .should allor.fi a guide to the prospects of -fverul norses in the final race, to which : additional inUireat wi'l be given by fresh ""runners, namely, Kockella, Ked Frontier. ' J r> ln i Sß I''- Clala liny. Home Brew, Roma. 21 an " r Mc.Kinney Red frontier won n at Thames, while Kind's Plav was at Vi'anuanui. Home Brew :dionkl \ "run well and Our McKinney may crsate a \ -i,,surpriso. favouritism may rest with _ j"- KING'S PLAY, * HOME BREW, ( a'ITR McKINNEY. J FLEMINGTON JUBILEE CUP I ,V MELBOUKNE. May A j r we; BHt in the Bilviir Jubilee Cup t,, run V'lemington on Monday is J-i : 9.6 as priiviously cabled. J1

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 11

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CAMBRIDGE MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 11

CAMBRIDGE MEETING New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22100, 4 May 1935, Page 11

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