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SURPRISE WIN

VICTORY OF TEEVATHAN

RESULTS AT INVERCARGILL (P.A.) INVERCARGILL, Sunday The weather was fine for the Invereargill Trotting Club's Spring Meeting on Saturday. The traejf was in good order, but slow after rain during the week. There was a large attendance. The totalisator handled £35,97'!, against £20,728 last year, an increase of £624(3. Results: — MO NOW AT HANDICAP, First A'l7o. second £SO, third JC2O; trotters; limit 15.1.'!; I'.. miles 42 —Mislydale, 21yds liiid (S. Todd).. 1 1 —1—Vooo Power, 'J!yds bhd (A. Townley ) ■ . . . . . 2 s—|—Logan Max, 48yds bhd (E. Macdona Id) . • ■ • ■ • 3 Also Started. —3 —3 Contraband, 13—12 Crimson Trail, o—o0 —0 Doreano, o—70 —7 Clamour Cirl, 2—5 Lord Grattan. 11—13 Margaret Pronto, 7 —(J Pakatee. I—l Quito Calm (bracketed with Voco Power), 14—14 Shanghai Peggy, 1'2 —14 Sundale, B—B8 —8 White Damp, 10 —10 Worthy Addition. Two lengths; half a length. Pukatee was fourth. Times: 3m 37 4-ss, 3m 3(i 2-5«, 3in 40 4-ss. An objection was lodged against Pukatee, who finished third, but. galloped past the post. After a meeting of the stewards, Logan Max was placed third. NOVICE HANDICAP, First in each division £l3O, second £2O, third £10; limit 3.37; l'A miles First Division q—i —Darrington Hall, limit CO. Jamiosou) . . ■ ■ • ■ • ■ 1 ft—6 —Stimulant, limit (W. Todd) .. 2 4_j_More Expense, limit (D. M. Kerr) 3 Also Started. —8 —» Arion Thorpe, s—ll Doonholme, 14—12 Gambler's Fortune, 10—5 Grattan Star, 22 —21 Gun Cotton, 21—22 Madrigal, 18 —17 Silk Deoch, o—70 —7 Master Mariner, 13 —10 Imperial Grattan, 20—18 Avon's Pride, 10—20 Lockslcy Hall, 1.7—10 Money Mate. ~ , Long neck; half a length. Money Mate was fourth. Times: 3m 40 4-ss, 3m 41s, 3m 41 1 -ss. Second Division I—2—Ladyl—2—Lady VI, limit (D. Crawford) .. 1 7g—Cumnock, 4Syds bhd (H. Butchers) . . . . • ■ 2 10 —5 —Victory Boy, limit (A. Smith) . . 3 Also Started.—l2—l4 Caudray, 23—23 Dahlita, 3—3 Freckles, 18 —18 Grattan Lee, 15 —15 Melvian, 18 —17 Tell Us, 11 —l3 Loyal Chum, 4—l Sovereign Queen, 9—7 Tolan, 2—l Sporting Edition, 13 —JO Master Robert, 16—20 Royal Pageantry. Long neck; half a length. Royal Pageantry was fourth. Times; 3m 38 2-ss, 3m 34 3-ss. 3 m 30s. Bracket: Darrington Hall and Sporting: Edition. THOMSON HANDICAP, Firet £2lO, second £05," third £3O; limit 3.31; 1% miles 2—l—Aberhall, 24yds bhd (D. M. Kerr) 1 44—Understudy, 24yds bhd (D. Christie) 2 75 —Lou Hall, 24yds bhd (A. Dent) . . 3 Also Started.—s—6 Deeside, I—21 —2 Copper Trail, B—7 Sure Voyage, 3—3 Van Horn, o—B Jack Bond. Two lengths each way. Van Horn was fourth. Times: 3m 375, 3m 37 2-ss, 3m I 4-ss. IN VER CA RG ILL HA NDIC AP, First £325, .second £IOO, third £SO; limit 4.43; 2 miles 3 —o—Loyal Winner, limit (A. Johnson) 1 I—i—Sir1 —i—Sir Raymond, 36yds bhd (B. Rushton) . • • ■ • • 2 3 —;> —Turi Queen, limit (A. Malcolm).. + s—l—lndian Wrack, 72yds bhd (C. Dawson) • . ■ ■ • • .. t tDead-heat for third. Also Started. —7—7 Lauder Girl, 6—7 Trevathan, B—s Convincer. 2—2 Grelba. Three-quarters of a length; half a length. Times; 4m 45 4-ss, 4m 435. 4m 46 2-ss, 4m 40 2-SS. TAKITIMU HANDICAP, I First CI7O, second £SO, third £2O; saddle; limit 2.50; 1 '/ 4 miles 4 —s—lmperial Grattan, limit (P. Gallagher) . . ■ 1 8—7 —Prince Rupert, limit (H. Maeonnell) . - • • • ■ . 2 g—o--New Order, limit (A. McLellan) 3 Also Started—B—7 For Sure (bracketed with Prince Rupert), 7 —B Frances Grattan, 11 —o Glenhead, 9—B Ladylike, 2 —2 Limerick Pride, o—o0 —0 Royal Victory (bracketed with New Order), I—l Notus, 10 —8 Sandpiper, 12 —10 Soviet Star. 3—3 Special Effort, 5—4 Victory Boy. ; Twelve lengths; two and a-half lengths. Victory Boy was fourth. Timea: 2m 52 2-ss, 2m 555, 2m 56 l-ss.

TRAVIS MEMORIAL HANDICAP, First £lB5. second £55, third £25; trotters; limit 4.2; 1 mile and 5 fur. I—2—Sure Harvesl, 84yds bhd (E. Todd) 1 2i—Quite Calm, limit (R. W. Townlev) ■ ■ . . 2 7 —r>—Logan Max, -lSyds bhd (E. Macdonald) • • . 3 Also Started.—5 —7 Contraband, 11—11 Doreano, 0—» Glamour Girl, o—B Lord Grattan, 15—15 Margaret Pronto, B—68 —6 Pukatee, 2 —l Vocp Power (bracketed with Quite Calm), 14 —14 Shanghai Peggy, 10 —10 Tell Us, 13—12 White Damp, 3—3 Mistydale. 12—13 Worthy Addition, 4—i Freckles. Four lengths; three lengths. Freckles was fourth. Times: 3m 51 1 -ss. 3m 59 2-ss. 3m 55 4-se. CRESCENT HANDICAP, First £195, second £6O, third £3O: limit 3.33; 11/,l 1 /, miles I—2—Redollffe Direot, limit (J. Walsh) 1 5 —g—Leonin, limit (S. Todd) .. .. 2 10 —io —Candy Girl, limit (F. Johnson) 3 Also Started. —9 —9 Aussie Boy, 6—6 Brent Hall. 2—l Cumnock, 3—4 Grattan Wave and Francis Logan, bracketed. 7 —7 Loyal Chum, 4—3 Loyal Nelson, Four lengths; two "lengths. Cumnock was fourth. Times: 3m 30 4-ss, 3m 31 2-ss, 3 m 325. MEMBERS' HANDICAP, First £225, second £7O, third £35; limit 2.52; l'/ 4 mile* 12 —12—Trevathan, limit (D. M. Kerr).. 1 II —5 —Happy King, 12yds bhd (A. Loonev) • • • - - - .. 2 1 —i—volo Bond, limit (E. Todd) .. 3 Also Started.—l4—l4 I'm Sure. 7—9 Lauder Girl, 10—11 Loyal Winner, 9—lo Sir Thomas, B—7 Turi Queen, 4—4 Bonnie Axworth. 13—13 Convlncer, s—B Grelba, 2—2 Sir Raymond, 3—3 Monagh Leagh, 6 —6 Certainty. Three-quarters of a length; half a length. Grelba was fourth. Times: 2m 51 4-ss, 2m 525, 2m 52 4-58.

AWAPUNI ACTIVITIES GOOD PROGRESS OF DILEAS (0,C.) PALMERSTON NORTH, Sunday Awnpuni stables will be veil represented at the New Zealand Cup meeting at Riccarton and many of the horses are likely to race at Otaki before going south. The weather was perfect yesterday morning and the tracks were also in excellent order. Some useful ivork was accomplished. Theiolyn covored the last five .furlongs of his work in 1.12 3-5, the last three in 42 3-ss. He went kindly. Dilcas (Amey) was timed to run seven furlongs in 1.13. He is coming to hand steadily, TreineJlo (Tattersall) covered five furlongs m 1.11 2-5, tho last three in 42 2-ss. Rink, looking well, completed his work smoothly with three furlongs in 42 3-ss. Swift Jay (Ewan) worked over a round, running itic last five furlongs in 1.9 and the last three in 41 2-ss. Gala Song (Bowness) did similar work, being timed to run the last five furlongs in 1.10 2-5 and the last three in 40 2-ss. Broiefield, looking a picture, worked over a mile, just breaking 41s for the last three furlongs Solver (Bovvness) ran the last five of seven furlongs in 1.10 2-0, the last three in 41 2-ss, Fen and Bouton d'Or strode over five furlongs in 1.14. Indira (Tattersall), looking improved as a resultof her Trentham trip, sprinted three furlongs alongside the rails in 40s. G. New is hoping to lake a strong (earn to Riccartom His horses will go on from Otaki. leaving for Lyttclton on November 19, C. J. Thomson is taking only Languo d'Or lo Riecarlon. Langue d'Or, who looks well, was restricted to pace work on the plough yesterday. Arco and Lucky Dip, from the same stable, covered half a mile in 575, the last three furlongs in 425. Don Mac and Poiitu did seven furlongs in 1.42 2-5, the pace being steady throughout. Spiro (Buchanan) was schooled, giving a good exhibition of clean jumping. Among those let off will) light tasks were Theolaleral. Flying Tor Taane Pango and Czarina. RACING FIXTURES November 3—Wliangarei Racing Club. November 3, 10 Napier Park Racing Club November :i -Winton Racing Club November 10 —Avondale Jockey ("lull. November 17—Levin Racing Club (at Otaki). November 17 —Waikato Racing Club. November 17—Banks Peninsula Racing Clnb. November 17—Southland Racing Club. November 21 •Auckland Hou'inj? Club. November 21—Woodville District Jockey Club November 24 —Poverty Bay Turf Club. November 24 Canterbury Jockey Club. December I —Auckland Racing Club. December I—Vincent1 —Vincent Jockey Club. December I—Poverty Bay Turf Club. December 1, B—Canterbury Jockey Club. December I—Rangltikei Racing Club. December B—Woodville District Jockey Club. December B—Waikato Racing Club. December 15—Waipa Racing Club. December 15 —Hororata Racing Club. December 15—Otaki Maori Racine Club. December 22 —Pahiatua Racing Club. December 22, 20, 29- Dunedin Jockey Club. December 20—Wainukurau Racing Club. December 20, 27—Taranakl Jockey Club December 20, 27, 29 —Manawatu Radnor Club. December 20, 28—Auckland Racing Club. December 29 —Greymouth Jockey Club. January I —Wyndham Racing Club January I—Waikouaiti Racing Clnb. January I—Greymouthl—Greymouth Jockey Club. January 1, 2 —Wairarapa Racing Club. January 1, 2—Auckland Racing Club. January 1, 2—Stratford Racing Club. January 1, 2—Morton Jockey Club. January 1, 2, 6—Hawke's Bay Jockey Club.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25345, 29 October 1945, Page 2

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SURPRISE WIN New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25345, 29 October 1945, Page 2

SURPRISE WIN New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25345, 29 October 1945, Page 2

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