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FORBURY TROTS

OPENING PROGRAMME | —: - J GOOD PERFORMERS ENGAGED " • j REVIEW OF THE PROSPECTS ■i Strong fields are engaged at the Forbury Park Trotting Club's meeting today and the excellent card should be productive of some fine racing. The For bury system of betting will be used, the win machine paying dividends in the proportion of 75 and 25 per cent and the place machine three dividends J; in the ratio of 33 1-3 per cent. Horses likely to be well supported in their engagements includes—Bayfield Handicap.—Pilot Peter* Native Huon, Violet Wrack, Domain Handicap.—Adverse, Gratanella, Jane Worthy. Beach Handicap.—Donald Dhu, Celebrity, Silver Black. Coronation Handicap.—Lucky Jack, Village Guy, Morello. Ritchie Memorial Handicap.—Casino, Player, Waipahe. St. Clair Handicap—Sir Kit, Walter Wrack, Esther. , Renown Handicap.—Fine Art, Bill 8., ■ Gold Potts. ■'* Flying Handicap.—Lucky Jack, Big Author, Pot Luck. Acceptances: — BAYFIELD HANDICAP, Of £150; trotters; limit, 3.45; I*4 miles ' Appomatox . . Lt. yds- bhd. Betty Drusus . Lt. Esther ..... 21 Native Huon . Lt. Grade Fields . 36 Native Kovhai Lt. Chiming Wrack 48 Parrish Guide Lt. Gaynor .... 4S Pilot Peter . . Lt. Sir Kit . . . 48 Swift Guy . . Lt. Walter A rack <_ yds. hhd. Fairy Brooks . S4 Hiprh Rate . . 12 Orphan Bingen <J6 Violet Wrack . 12 Parrish Chimes 96 Braemar .... 24 DOMAIN HANDICAP, Of £150; limit, 3.43; Wi miles Adverse .... Lt. Master Dido . Lt. ;ci Almont Cling . Lt. Otapiri Lee . . Lt. r. Debenture . . . Lt. Seascape . . . • Lt. Grattanella . . Lt. _yds. bhd. ;-j. Jane Worthy . Lt. Dolores Silk . .36 Karoro Lt, Master Potts . 48 King Axworthy Lt. Colonel Grattan 60 King's Jubilee Lt. BEACH HANDICAP, j Of £200; iimit, 2.18; 1 mile Bingen Wrack Lt. Lough Guy (T.) Lt. Celebrity . . . Lt, Marsceres . . . Lt. Civic Lt. RoyaKde Oro . Lt. t .■> Donald Dhu . . Lt. Bussell Pointer Lt, Esplendor . . . Lt, Silver Black . . LL Gold Salute . . Lt, Snowy de Oro. Lt. - ;• Harold Wrack . Lt. yds. bhd. Leitrim . . Lt. Belle Grattan . 12 CORONATION HANDICAP, Of £500; limit, 4.32; 2 miles Battlefield .. . Lt. _, „ , yds. bhd. Rongomai . . . Lt. Pot Luck . . . 1yds. bhd. Guy Junior . . 24= Francis Lincoln 12 Village Guy . 24 , T Marie Celeste . 12 Rocks Ahead . 36 Morello .... 12 Lucky Jack . . 48 RITCHIE MEMORIAL HANDICAP, - Of £175; limit, 3.1G; 1 mile and 3 fur. .« Alpine Prince . Lt. Vinco ... •• • Lt. >;/. Casino Lt. Waipahi .... Lt. Civic Lt. Waller Gay . . Lt. Diversion .... Lt. Worthy Need Lt. ' ° Dundee Lt. ' yds. bhd. - Embark .... Lt. Carver Doone . 12 Gallinford . . . Lt, Gold Salute . . 12 Just Shandi . Lt. Guy Mauritius 12 Moerewa .... Lt. Silver Laddie . 12 Plaver Lt. Norma Grattan 24 -s Red Pigeon . . Lt. Night Voyage . 24 Russell Pointei Lt. Reylena . . 48 Seaward de Oro Lt. ST. CLAIR HANDICAP, Of £175; trotters; limit, 4,0; 1 mile and T .. 5 fur. . 'Vjs, Braemar . . . Lt, yds.bhd. Esther Lt. Walter Wrack . 24 Gaynor .... Lt. Fairy - Brooks . 36 Grade Fields Lt, Prince High Rate . . Lt. Harvester . . 36 Lee Boy .... Lt. Sonoma King .36 Sir Kit . . . Lt, Orphan Bineen 4S yds. bhd. Farrish Chimes 4S ■ Sphinx .... 12 Golden Bingen 60 _,&j RENOWN HANDICAP, Of £175; limit, 3.38; 1% miles / .rs Bill B Lt. yds. bhd. " i Glenastle . . . Lt. Boltaire .... 12 Great Don .. . Lt. Fine Art . . .' 12 Kaitawa .... Lt. Frisco Silk ... 12 Master Potts . Lt. Gold Pot ... . 12 Oasis Lt. Rollalong ... 12 ; s Sinbad Lt. Tritoma .... 12 Black Marble . Lt. FLYING HANDICAP. Of £300; limit, 2.46; IV* miles «£/ Aristotle .. . . Lt. i yds. bhd. & Big Author . . Lt. Francis ilincoln 12 Marie Celeste . Lt. Lucky Jack . . 12 J. Mocast .... Lt. Pot Luck • ;24 1 Morello .... Lt. Guv Junior . . i Rocks Ahead . Lt, TE RAPA GALLOPS ________ ' , WINLONA WORKS NICELY TRADESMAN AND RESPECTFUL .J [by telegraph OWX cobrespondent] HAMILTON, Tuesday Several interesting!; schooling efforts ■" were performed at Te Papa this morning, when the going was soft after the recent rain. The course proper, 60ft. out from the rails, was available for fast work. The best sprint was that of Winlona. Gascyne (McLaughlin) and Precise (Ferguson) were associated over six : ■ - steeplechaso fences. Both went well ' until the sod wall at the foot of the straight, where Gascyne fell heavily. , Until he crashed Gascyne'a fencing . showed marked improvement. Royal Mimic (Sullivan) and Collision (Kowhai) were sent over the hurdles, and both shaped well. Diacquedoon (Sullivan) was schooled over the pony ' fences alone the back and executed his task in pleasing style. An ui\named Illumination gelding ; (Muir) gave a satisfactory display over ; four flights of hurdles, improving as the i bout progressed. . Ada lone (Telford) and Tosh (Mc- . Kenzie) finished practically on terms at . the end of half a mile in 54 4-ss. Tosh * ~ i is in good order for Pukekohe. "• ; Whirling and Prince Acre were re- " • stricted to solid work. The best halfmile was that of Winlona (Thomson), 5 who finished in front of Gay Seton » (Ozanne) in 54is. Winlona is'looking bright and should race well at Pukel kohc. , Astrid (Long), assisted over the last . \hree furlongs by a Little England -•« 5 filly, covered half a mile in 565" Bryce t' a , Street (Mclnally) was several lengths ■ . in front of Melicent (McKenzie) at the end of five furlongs in 1.10. Bryce Street, who is on the upgrade, was nt homo in the heavy ground. Young Paddon (Long) accounted for Trouvaille (Reilly) over five furlongs in I.los . Young Paddon did his work pleasingly. Tradesman (Reilly) and Respectful (Gollop), assisted over the last half--5 mile by Sir Tommy (Long), ran six fur- . longs in 1.21 2-5. Tradesman finished * half a length in front of Sir Tommy, with Respectful several lengths away. t Gadgcr (Thomson), who is bearing a healthy appearance, was on terms ' with Red Fox (Reilly) at the end of * seven furlongs in 1.40 2-5. They ran j; the first half-mile in 565. i NEW ZEALAND-BRED WINNER .' i . ; JUBILEE SINGER SUCCESSFUL ; 1 ' , :".j» > (Received May 11, 0.45 p.m.) t SYDNEY, May 11 or - ? The South Coast Mile, at* the Kem- y&Z i bla Grange meeting to-day, resulted:— ■ Jubilee Singer (New Zealand-bred), by . Niscer Minstrel—Bravado, 7.6 (A. It. - Knox). 1; 3liss Fluency, 7.0 (J. Tvler), 2; College Lass, 6,12, (D. Ashmore), 3. Five started. Won by a Z length. Time, lm 40s. - . *

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22726, 12 May 1937, Page 9

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FORBURY TROTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22726, 12 May 1937, Page 9

FORBURY TROTS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22726, 12 May 1937, Page 9

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