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RACING NEWS

TAKAPUNA PACES CONCLUDED plying soult ■wins thb stnnrKß HANDICAP. i'ltISS ASSOCIATION. AUCKLAND. February 4. Tim Takapuna Jockey Club’s summer mcctUe.r was brought to a close to-day. Tlioro was a very good attendance, the weather he in fine, but. the proceedings were .•i , I rni , wliat. quieter than usual owing to the •jljsenco of "trio roar of the ring.’ Hpocttiatioti on tho totalizator naturally was rrr.vior than usual the sum of .£17,011 going through tho machine. filio races rc-‘ijlu.-d as follow: V/AIWI3RA HANDICAP HURDLES, Of 100 -OVS: ono mile and three-quarters. '-J. Rou.'ston’s Bolegato. by Phoebus Apollo Pretoria. 11 (Julian) ... 1 v-Don Qaex. 10.9 C.feFlvnn) - £ ;;-Kull.v. 0.6 f Deory) 3 Also slartori -5 Koval’ Bar 9.3. 4 Seldom 6 MUs Kxplorsho) 9, 8 Romp 9, 7 Bonnio Jean 9 Won very comfortably. ’ Bully was a length away third, with Seldom fourth, Misa Explosion fifth. Romp sixth. Royal Buy seventh, and Bonnie Jean last. Time. 3min 19 5-sms>. BOROUGH HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs: four furlongs. 3 W'. Barlovinan's Miss Advance, by Advance— Oouriern. 6.13 (Conquest) .... 1 2 —Hihriai. 8.5 01. \Y. Brown) 2 1— ITohnngatalii. 9.2 (Whittaker) • Also started—6 Arawa 6.11, 5 Spectre 6.11, 7 Alma Won after a groat race by half a length. Half a neck separated tho second and third. Mnskcwai was fourth, then followed Arawa, Spectre nnd Alma Roeo in that order. Time, 51 3-syco SmOTBR HANDTCAB. Of 150 sov?: one mile. 2 W”. Oa.moron’s Flying Soult, by Soult— Hot-fir. 6.9 (J,. Morris) 1 I—Tattoo 8.3 fR. IV. Brown) 2 4 V/aiotahi. 7.6 (Conquest) 3 Alao Ktartcd—2 .XTranium 8.8. 3 Sea Elf 8.5, 5 Solas 7.3. Van comfortably by two lengths and a half, lota than half a neck so-naratino: tho second anil third horses. Sea Elf was fourth, fifth, ami Solus last. Waiotahi pulled up lame. Time, Imin 42 THIRD POXY HANDICAP, Of 75 sots; five furlongs. 5 M. Jones’s l\fi.s.s Sfolhii, by Freedom — Z—‘ Mistame, 8.8 fTjindsar) 2 I—Red Lupin. 19.13 (Dooley) 3 Also .started—3 Blue Valo 7.1. 5 Seaton‘Ella 6.13. 6 Lord Mensehlkoff 6.7, 4 Kuaratau 6.7. and 8 Ooodraon 6.7. Won cn/sily by two lengths, with Rod Lupin a neck n.wav third. Kura tan was fourth and then foPowed Blue Yale, Sear ton EBa and Lord in that order Time. Imin llsec, PONUI HANDICAP, Of 100 govs; seven furlongs. 3 Dawson’s Suhinx, by Blue Jaeket— Houi, 7.3 (Whittaker) 1 4 Lloyd’s 7.1 (C. Brown) 2 I—Master dark, 9 (Conquest) 3 Also started—9 Mias Ada 8.9, 2 Mary Ann 8.4. 6 IVeo Olga 8.4, 5 Tipna 7.13. 10 Hamadryad 7.6, 7 Master Sly 7.4, and 8 La Reina 7.4 Won hy two lengths. Lloyd’s beating Master Jack by three-quarters of a length for necond nlace. Wee Olga wos fourth, La Roina fifth. Mizs• Ada sixth. Mary Ann seventh. Hamadryad eighth. Master Sly ninth, and Tipua last. Time, Imin 29 3-ssec. MARINE HANDICAP, Of 100 sots; four furlongs, I—C. Dawson’s Glad Tidings, by Gladstone —St. Mary, 7.10 (Whittaker) 1 3 Goldfrizo, 7.10 (Doeley) ..... 2 5 Worcester (Conquest) 3 Also started-—2 Cloudy Dawn 7-11, 6 Solitudo 7.2, 7 Master Bix 7.1, and 4 Oondamine 8.5. Won by a short neck, while a neck separated Eocond and third. Oondamine came with a great run at the finish and was half a length away fourth. Master Bix wag fifth. Solitude sixth, arid Cloudy Dawn last. Time, 52 l-Ssoc BEYONPORT HANDICAP, Of 100 sots; five furlongs and a half. I—R, Hannon’s Ml«s Winnie, by Leolantis —Winnie. 8.4 (Brady) 1 4 Peggy Prydo. 7.5 (Whittaker) 2 9—Hyperion, 6.13 (Morris) 3 Also started—3 Lady Frances 7.11, 5 Captain Soult 7.8. 7 Mighty Atom 7.1, 2 Miss Advance 6.13, 6 Frontino 6.10, and 8 Taka 6.7. Miss Winnie was quite equal to the occur siou and won with a length "to spare. A neck.< separated second, and third- Mighty Atom wag fourth. Taka fifth. Captain Sonlt sixth. Miss Advance seventh, Frontino eighth, and Lady Frances last. Time, Imin 9 l-ssec. WELTER HANDICAP, Of 100 sots; ono mile. ‘ 1— E. W. Allison’s Elegance, by Seaton J Delaval—Antelope, 7.9 (Conquest) 1 2 Coromandel. 7.13 (Oliver) 2 ,5 —Master Theory, 8.4 (Dceley) 3 Also Zinnia 8.6, 9 Caruso 7.9, 8 Pip 7-8. 3 Scotch.7.B* 7 Wenonah 7.8, 6 Miss Livonia 7.8. Won by a good half length- Master Theory was half a length away third, with Wenonah fourth - Pip fifth, and Misa Livonia last. THE C.J.C. SUMMER MEETING A BRILLIANT TWO-YEAR-OLD. ANTAGONIST WINS THE MIDDLE PARK PLATE. PRESS ASSOCIATION. OHEJSTOHTTEOir, February 4. The Canterbury Jockey Club’s Summer mooting was concluded to-day in fine weather, with a fair attendance. The heavy rain that foil yesterday had not hurt the track, and a good afternoons sport was witnessed. Antagonist, who was making his first appearance, scored very easily In the Middle Park Plate. The tote investments were £9390, making £17,257 for the meeting, as against £7764 last year. Results; — RICHMOND PLATE. Of 100 bov3; for two-year-olds; five furlongs. 3 Sir George Clifford’s b f Avarice, by Treadmill—Golden Crest, 3-3 (P- E. 1— W. G. and G. L. Stead’s br f Aphaea., 7.13 CH- Gray) - —2 3—H. A. Knight’s br f Port. 6.7 (O. EmAlso started —4 Eos© Bed 7, and 5 Blaritz 6.7. Avarice was quickest to begin, and held a good lead as tho straight was reached. She wus never troubled, and won easily by two lengths. Port was a head behind Aphaea, with Rose Bed fourth. Time, Imin 12-ssoo LINWOOD WELTER HANDICAP. Of 100 sots; seven furlongs, 3 J. Furze’s b g Medallist, by The Of-ficer-Target. aged, 9.1 (H. Donovan) 1 5 A. Boyle’s ch g. Armstrong. 3yxs, 7.9 (H. Gray) ; 2 4 J. Y. McCracken's hr g Alexis, aged, • 8.5 (L. Ring) 3 Also started—l Chief Lochiel 9S, 6 Merry Lass 9.1, 5 Zetland 8.5, 10 Aorangi 7.13, 7 Ideate 7.11. 9 Master Paul 7.7, 11 Southern Cross 7.7, 12 Gold Coin 7.7, 3 Darracq 7.7. Master Paul was quickest to begin, and with Armstrong next led to the distance, whore ho fell back beaten, Armstrong then took charge, but was at ©noe challenged by Medallist, who came with a strong run and won by two lengths. Alexis was a head away, with Gold Coin fourth. Time, Imin 30 3-s?ec. MIDDLE PARK PLATE, Of 500 sovs; -'six furlongs. 2 Sir Goorge Clifford’s b c Antagonist, by Soult—Misa Annie, 2yrs, 7.9 (0. 1 I—W, G. and G. I/. Stead?’ and G. D. Greenwood's b c Yice-Admiral, 3yrs, 8.4 (R, King) 2 —G. D. Greenwood’s b g Orton, 2yrs, (coupled with Yivo-Admtral) tH. ■ Also' started—Countermine (coupled with Antagonist) 9, 3 Bronze 7.6. Antagonist at once dashed to the front, and wns never troubled, winning easily by six lengths from Vice-Admiral, who beat Orton by a head. Time. Imin 15scc. ST. AID AN S HANDICAP, Of 150 sovs; one mile and a quarter. 1— F. II Pyne’s ch h Rose Nobler, by Medallion—-Miss Kllmany. 6yrs. 8.8 (James Pine) * .. 1 3 L. Ackland’s h g Coronifonn. syrs,* 8.9 (B, King) 2 2 J. Crlgg’s br f Romany Maid, syrs. ; 6.1(1 (C. Rmmerson) 3 Also started—4 Boutado 8.2. 5 Outlandcr Bose Noble went to tho front and led along the back with Romanv Maid and -Coroxriform .in close attendance. This,

wad the order as the field reached the straight, where . Goioniform took second i/iaee, but was unable to reach Bose Noble, wlu won by a long head, Romany Maid was two and a half lengths away, with .Jutlander fourth. Time, 2rnin 9sec, SELLING RACE, Of 100 hots ; six furlongs. S— A. Boyle’s b g The Cornet, by Handsome Jack—Orcheotra, 4yrs, 8.4 lE. Hatch) 1 2—J. T. McCracken’s b g Alexis, aged, 8.4 (L. King) 2 1— Park’s ch g All Guns, 6yrs, 8.11 (H. Donovan) 3 Also started—l 3 Portland P. H 12 Claymore 8-11, 10 Gold Dredge 8.11, 15 Kalulu 8.11, 6 Grand Siam S.U, b Su.va 8.7, 7 jiontreai 3.4. Directolro 7.15. 14 Manchester 7.13. 9 Canterbury 7.11, La Rosso 7.11, 11 I’retty Nell r.il. 14 Oldigate 7.6, 17 Veda 7.6, and 5 Mnircock 7. Alexia was quickest to begin, but in the straight The Cornet took charge and won by a length and a quarter. All Guns was a lengthy further bock, followed by Sosa. Time, Imin 16 2-ssoc. Tho winner was bought by D. H. Roberts Tor £IOO. FLYING HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs; five furlongs. 2 Gould’s ch g Kilts, by Ayr Laddie —Anncrlte, syrs, 8.5 UJ. J. Pine) 1 3 Prosser Bros.’ blk ra Queen of Spades, syrs. 8 (C. Hack) 2 I—Sir Geo. Clifford’s ch f Tenterhook, oyrs, 8.6 (F. E Jones) 3 Also started—Windgnn 8.2, 4 Ambuscade 6.9, 6 Cerise and Blue 6.7, 8 Silver Bullet 6.7. 5 (Jlanmcua 6.7, and 9 Passing Glance 6./ v Kilts took charge inside tho distance and won hy half a length from Queen of Spades, who was a length in front of Tenterhook, bilver Bullet was fourth. Time, Imin 2 3-5 sec. POST HANDICAP, • Of IGO sovs; one mile. I—CL Machell’s hr c Genius, bv Acumen— Sibamba, 4yre. 8.10 (G. J. iHno) 1 £—»T, IVesterman’s h g White Cockade. aged, 8.1 (11. Donovan) 2 3—H. Fricdlandcr’g ch m Fasnakylo, 4vt«, 9.3 (R- King) 3 Also started—2 Aunt Sally 8, 6 Pnaka 6Al* and 4 Probable 6.9. White Cockade showotl tho way along tho hack followed by Fasnakylo and Aunt Sally* Genius taking second place after three furlongs had been covered. White Cockade led into the straight, bat at tho distance Genius ran past him and won by two lengths. Fasnakylo was a length further bock, followed hy Punka. Time, Imin 42 4-ssoc. DEATH OF A JOCKEY By Telegraph—Prcts Association—Copyright LONDON. February 3. The death is announced of Birch, who won the Grand National Steeulechatto on MoiXaa in 1904. Death was duo to tho effects of an accident at Gatwick in 1906

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7355, 6 February 1911, Page 7

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RACING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7355, 6 February 1911, Page 7

RACING NEWS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7355, 6 February 1911, Page 7