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MARLENE SCORES

PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP RETURN OF HAROLD GUY FINE ART'S BRILLIANT RUN SECOND DAY AT ADDINGTON [BV TKLKGHAPH —PRKSS ASSOCIATION] C MUSICAL KCH, AVcdncsdny Perfect weather prevailed for the second clay of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's mooting at Addington to-dav. There was a good attendance and the totalisator handled £40,171). compared with £-10,468 10s on the second day last year, a decrease of £-29-2 10s. ■ JResults: 4 HARVEST HANDICAP, First £2OO, second £OO, third £-10; trotters; -1.-ls class; 2 miles i B—4—ESCALADO, limit (J. Bell, jun.) 1 76 —ANNA'S VOYAGE, 12yds bhd (V. Alborn) .. . . 2 o—9—JEXXY'S GUY, OGyds bhd (R. W. Townley) . . . . 3 Also Started. —I—l1 —1 Millisle, G —7 Premier, 11 —11 Sphihx, limit; lo—lo Dollar jj.aid, 12yds bhd; 12 —11 Bill Grattau, 13—13 Roi Grande, 21; -t—s Judgment, 11—12 Paddys Harvest, 5—3 Shadeland. Bli, and Parrish Guide, SI, bracketed; S—s Tonee, 3(>; -- Reception, IS. Three lengths; five lengths. Dollar Maid was fourth. Times: Jm 31 2-ss, -tm 31s. -lm 21 TRIAL HANDICAP, First £2OO, ,second £OO, third £10; limit 1. .10; 2 miles 51 —ALDERSHOT, limit (M. Holmes) 1 7 —•> —Gl'XCASE.'limit (D. Teahen) 2 22 —LADY MILXE, limit (H. Smith) 3 Also Started.—l—l Kilrea, <>—7 Royal Surprise. limit; s—S Jovial, I2yds bhd; 2—2 Baltlevale. '_' L bracketed with Lady Milne: H— y Aircraft, 30; I —3 Ochiltree, *>—o Privateer. l>. Xeck; three lengths. Battlevale was (ourth. Times: lm 20 3-ss, 4m 20 4-ss, 4m 27 2-os. HALSWELL HANDICAP, > First .£3OO, second £125, third £75; limit 3.22; l'/a miles 44 —LIGHTXIXG LADY, 24yds bhd ; (W. K. Tatterson) . . . . 1 I—2—XELSOX EDDY, limit (G. McKendry) 2 B—3—XELL GRATTAX. 12yds bhd (3. A. Edwards) . . . . 3 Also Started. —O—S0—S Jackaranda, 2—l Red Pigeon. 10 —lo Silver Guy. 11—11 Southern Smile, 7—(i Waipahi,- limit: 3—7 Bill 8., It—Red Flush, 12yds bhd; S—s Red Hanger, 24. , Two lengths; three lengths. Red Pigeon was fourth. Times: 3m 15s, 3m 17 2-3s, 3in l(j 4-os. PRESIDENTS HANDICAP, First £4OO, second £l5O, third £100; limit' 4.25; 2 miles 21 —MARLEXE, limit (C. S. Donald) 1 I—2—GREAT JEWEL, 30yds bhd (R. B. Berry) . . . . 2 6—O—BAYARD, limit (J. Priifgle) . . 3 Also Started.—l—l Horsepower. limit; 2—l Renown's Best, 12yds bhd, bracketed ■with the winner; 3 —3 Marscercs. 30; 5—5 Pot Luck, ()0. r Four lengths; three-quarters of a length. Horsepower was fourth. Times: -lm 20 2-ss. 4m 24 2-os. lm '-i~ 3-ss. HIGH-CLASS HANDICAP, First £3OO, second £125. third £75. trotters; limit 3.27; IV 2 miies 6—!)—TE KAHU, limit (J. Fraser, jun.) y . . . . . 1 12—11— FRAXZ DERBY, limit (A. G. Farland) . . 2 B—s>—LAMEXT, 21yds bhd (W. Doyle) 3 Also Started.—2 —2 Grade Fields, 7 —7 Jlohic.ari. 4—3 Tan John, limit; 11—12 Aristotle, 3—4 T'imworthy, 12yds bhd; I—l Gerfalcon, 10—10 Mute, o—o Pilot Peter, 24: 5—5 Royal Romance, 48. Franz Derb.v beat Te Kahu by a neck, with Lament half a length away. Gerfalcon was fourth. 011 a protest being entered. Te Kahu was placed first and Franz Derby second. Times: 3m 22 2-ss. 3m 22 3-ss, 3ni 20 4-os.

APRIL HANDICAP. First £3OO, 'second £125, third £75; limit 4 34; 2 miles .1 —-I—HAROLD1—HAROLD GUY. limit (J. Fraser. jun.) '. . - • . . 1 I—I—LOYA.L REY. 24yds bhd (M. C. McTigi e) 2 2—3—RED PIGEON. 24yds bhd (R. B. Berry) . . - - 3 Also Started. —10—11 Jesse Owens, 13 —13 Mankind, 3 —2 Subsidy, limit; 4 —7 Donor, o—lo Attain. 11—0 Quest, 12—12 Roan Duke. B—s Wee Potts, 12yds bhd; s—B Cruiser. s—a5 —a Dusky Sound, 24. Length-, half a length. Cruiser was fourth. Times: 4m 245, 4m 22 l-ss. 4m 22 2-ss. DURHAM HANDICAP. First £2OO, second £OO, third £4O; limit 3.25; I I A miles 2—2—GREAT DON. 12yds bhd (M. C. McTigue) , r . . 1 B—3 SLIPPERY SAM. limit (J. Davidson) . . • • • • 2 7-^7—ADVERSITY, limit (M. Stewart) 3 Also Started, —10—12 Connenora, 12—11 " Gay Avon, 4—5 'Ochiltree, 11—10 Proletarian. s—l Regal, 13—13 Sports Review. I) 8 Worthy Need, limit; I—l1 —1 Accountant, t> —li Kingtrue, 12yds bhd; S —o Token, 2-1. Two lengths; head. Accountant was fourth. " Times: 3m 17 l-ss, 3m IS 2-ss, 3m 18 3-ss. FLYING HANDICAP, First £2OO, second £6O, third £4O; , 4imit//2.45; IV, miles j_I—FINE ART, 12yds bhd (M. C. McTigue) . . 1 2—2—WINDSOR/ LASS, limit (J. ' Pringle) . ■ • ■ 2 6—S—NAVY BLUE, limit (M. Holmes) 3 Also Started. —7—o Frisco Boy, o—7 Renown's Best, 3 —4 Southern Chief, limit; B—S War Buoy. / 12yds bhd; 4—3 Mari sceres, 24. Four lengths; length. Southern Chief was 7 fourth. Times: 2m ,10-"l-5s, 2m 42 l-ss, 2m 42 2-SS. • • USEFUL NOVICES _ SUCCESS' OF ALCAZAR MODEST MAID IMPROVING The maiden Alcazar justified the good' opinions forrhed when he won at the Hamilton matinee in January, by registering a win and two placings on the Taranaki circuit. Alcazar is a five-year-old gelding by the American horse A 1 Mack from a Ghaoi mare, and as he has done little racing is likely to develop into a useful stake-earner. He is trained by W. E. Cockbill, who also secured a second place with the novice trotter '/ Modest Maid. The latter created a favourable impression when at her first public appearance she finished second at the matinee She was'shy in her earlier races, but should be improved for the experience at New Plymouth 'and Hawera. Modest Maul is b.v Wrack from the good mare Belle Axworthy. Quicksilver, who defeated Modest Maid at the matinee, ha? had her name changed to Silver Countess; She is a fine type of novice trotter and is a full-sister to Tan John. CONSISTENT TROTTER FORM OF CRACKSMAN The trotter Cracksman, by Wrack from Credit Slip, dam of Willie Derby, is buildmi? up a fine reputation for consistency, hay--ju? recorded a win and three seconds in his four starts. Cracksman only joined M. gtewart's stable shortly before the Auckland frebrnary meeting, where he displayed Promise by being Second to Worthy Belwin in the Forbes Handicap. At New Plymouth {■ e won the Ingle wood Handicap and at jlawera. he was second to Short Wave in iiL ln "in Handicap and second to Margin j? 'he Opun.ike Handicap. A genuine stayer, t yacksnutn may soon extend his useful record. / entries to-morrow Cambridge, trotting club Cambridge Trotting Club's meeting J 1 he held on April 13. The chief race ♦.!• «. Winter Handicap, of £225 and ' Vti va ' ue(l £-25. limit 4.40, 2 miles. T,, r'es close to-morrow at 5 p.m. with ■"'otnficld and .Company, Shortland Street, ' an 'l. or with the secretary, Mr. T. H. Lake Street, Cambridge.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23616, 28 March 1940, Page 9

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MARLENE SCORES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23616, 28 March 1940, Page 9

MARLENE SCORES New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23616, 28 March 1940, Page 9

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