RACING-NEWS
By Sentinel.
too tnnch use appeared to be of Fair Weather in the Shorts .'handicap. .> , y ,‘\yThe racinj she received last week should ,'fbelp.Hula Belle for her engagements at Timaru., ■' . , for the Gore meeting are one .on the 17th inst. •rf-An interesting feature of the-accept-' ikncea for the Timaru spring meeting consists in the large.number of horses,that ijiere not seen out- at Wirigatui last weak, g-Liberal, who won the Caulfield Guineas eh Saturday, is a bay colt, by Windbag tm Charade, by Comedy King—Perplex. , )>y Multiform—Problem, by St. Hippo. Sff'Ki CSd, TVhb' wori rthe Tobrak Handicap,' a' chestnut colt, by Durinottar—Boon*,Wee, Uy Pistol. - Dunnottar was got by ■Tracery—Lammermuir, - by' Sunstar — •Moriten, by Ladas—Kermcsse, by Cre- ' Inorne.i ;■ " • 1
MjThe winner of the South Australian 3Derby,vTrftvetse, was got by The Night ffeattbl from-Aspirant, by Comedy King— by Eager—Temple Hill, by Kendal. • is' repeated that H. N. .Wiggins Has decided not to ride at the MelCup meeting: He- had been*en-‘ Bfttged to ride Admiral Drake, in the MeljfiburneCup.-. . ’’ R; Beale fnade a quicker- recovery from |tfie effects of his f all, at, t jQeraldine than was generally expected,■'..and took the, mounton Silver Salver pit * Wirigatqi on SilverjSalvjcriwas'too sore to his form. I. ; MvThe money that came for Half Note' in the: Dominion Handicap 'was on the .atrength of a ,gallop over three furlongs :,#ith' Guaranty-in . which the.filly shaped ■wsell. She,- hdweyer, ■,got, knocked back dearly in the race : and so settled her It is quite common ; :-to- speedy nonijjMayers raced'out tb.ithe iTfbnt’i'iri their Hsipg: still Jito doubt will continue to-' be. in evidence TOitU the finaK^tot^;,.^-: 1 ' Jt.J'Jaloux is maklng' fprogregs in his '•preparation for the New Zealand Cup and Pl-faer-, events -to- be 'decided at Ritcarton :MCTt . mopth pgt t is treatment Hiat seems to suit him, as he. ran some-solid races-last season on this class, of work.,
j 'Mr , G.- L. Lyon, whose colours will be carried by Compris in the Melbourne Cup, %s made another purchase in New. Zealand. This is Hunter’s Moon, by'Hunting Hong from the : ; Finland mare Tini/Atiia, from La Cloche, “by 1 St. Legef.Priorfo his second at.Otabi, Hunter’s Moon had only raced once'when he won, a maiden eyent atvse: July htVGislorne., He is engaged in the Avondale Guineas, but no' advice has yet been received concerning the fulfilment of this engagement. Mr Lyon also fbopghi; phar Lap’s .brother,'*. All. Clear/at the last sales at Trentham. .*•’ • £ Lough '■Nea^r,"wbo;won Plate in convincing style, is engaged in the Caulfield Gup with 8.5, and the Melbourne Gup with 7,13. The Randwick Plate reads like a good-trial .for His engagements in Victoria. Lough Neagh is a four-year-old gelding, by Bachelor’s Peressa from Terentia, by Bezonian—Culture, by .Bernfprm. ~ j ~ Apropos of the cabled' comment that Gaine ’Carrington did: not Actually vbump Tingalba in the Clibbon Stakes, it must be said that contact is not necessary to estaiblish interference. If a horse changes line and so impedes the progress and chance of another, that is sufficient to establish interference. If a horse changes recognised that such is the case, but a horse’s chance in a race can be abso-lutely-wrecked without bodily interference. It,ipight,,W; aphieyed- by riding finesse, which does not make contact,' but with the same result of blocking' a danger* ous opponent.' 1 '• i '-'
she ..time table for; the • Wellington, Ra<* fng Club’s spring meeting at Trentham on October 22 and 24 has now been drawn,up. The racing will start at 12.-17 on' each day, a quarter of an hour later than last year, and will proceed Mrith iO-minute: intervals (45 minutes between the second and third races), the last race being due to.be run at 5.2 pm., 10 minutes iarjber than laßt'year. The intervals-last, year were of 45 minutes’ duratiou< , aha'the reduced intervals this year .hive , enabled the time for. deciding the programme id be shortened 25 minutes. This ■ change '> will undoubtedly be much appreciated ; by, the public, for the! threeinterval is generally regarded as too long. • -Mr C. B. Kellow appears to have surprised folk in Melbourne recently when he stepped in and backed his three-year-old Top Hole so heavily for the Gaulheld Gup that the colt became equal favourite. Top Hole is the fifth horse trained by J. Holt that' has been mentioned in a Caulfield Cup connection this year. Two of . the quintet have been Scratched, but High Brae and Picatus. are still* well in the limelight.*, .. The trio named -arb in differefat Ownership.'' Top Sole is by Heroic from Green Peach, by Greenstead- (son of-The Welkin) from Gygnea, a half-sister to Erasmus, who was runner-up- to Poitrcl *in 'the Melbourne Cup. Gygnea was by Tressady from Lady Capulet, a sister to the .Meli bourne Cup winner Lord Cardigan, and three-quarter sister to that great stayer. Dividend. Lady Capulet was by Positano from the Trenton mate Lady Trenton. , In „ fiye starts .last season , Top Sole won' races at Caulfield and Moonee Valley and was unplaced thrice. Top Sole ran second in the Caulfield Guineas bn Saturday.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21772, 11 October 1932, Page 5
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