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AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB

KEWPIE’S TRIUMPH WINS CUP (Pee United Press Association.! AUCKLAND, June 21. The Auckland Trotting Club’s winter meeting was opened to-day in showery weather. The track was heavy. There was a fair attendance, including Lord and Lady Bledisloe. The totalisator handled £15,226 ss, compared with £14,555 5s on the first day last year. Results: — WINTER HANDICAP, Of 115sovs. One mile and a-half. 1/2—INDOLENT, 12yde blid (Forbes) 1 2/I—NELSON PIRATE, 48 (J. T. Paul) 2 9/4—AUTUMN LU, 12 (Stubbs) .... 3 Also started: 8/10 Colleen Murphy, 4/4 Mountain Sun, 6/8 Otara, 10/11 Pearl Parrish, 5/7 Singing Bird, 3/3 Waskasu, 13/13 Young Rodney scr, 7/6 Wiriwhata 72yds bhd, 11/9 Mattie Herbilwyn, 12/12 Win Huon 96. Won by half a length, three lengths and a-half, between second aud third. Times: 3min 44 l-ssec, 3min 41 2-ssec, 3min 47sec. Indolent went to the front from the start, and led Pearl Parrish, Singing Bird, and Waskasu across the back. Nelson Pirate then moved up, but could not catch the winner. Autumn Lu came from far back, taking third place. Pearl Parrish was fourth. MANGERE HANDICAP, Of 115sovs, One mile and a-quarter. 1/I—CIMARRON, 48yds bhd (1. R. Morrison) 1 3/2—OUR SUMMER, scr (Saunders) 2 8/6 —BONNIE DIRECT, 12 (Moran) 3 Also , started: 9/8 Aircraft, 6/5 Anthony’s Gift, 10/11 Free Gift, 18/19 Hukanui, 12/10 Jester, 5/7 Lady Fame, 17/17 Shining Metal, 16/15 Student Prince, 13/14 Tinokaha, 2/4 Worthy Light scr, 7/12 Bingen Chief, 18/18 Nellota, 4/3 Red Hope, 11/9 Worthy Chief 24yds bhd. 14/13 May Chenault 60, 18/20 Whakahihi 84. Won by a length, three lengths between second and third. Times: 2min 57 l-ssec, 3min 1 4-ssec, 3min 2 3-ssec. Nellota led after six furlongs from Snow Prince, Our Summer, and Free Gift. Cimarron ran up at the turn, and won comfortably from Our Summer, who stayed the best of the early leaders. Red Hope was fourth. Hukanui fell at the start. Jester lost his driver. ADAMS MEMORIAL CUP, Of 300sove. Two miles. 3/3—KEWPIE’S TRIUMPH, scr (J. Bryce) 1 1/I—PETERWAH, scr (Shaw) .... 2 7/7—JEWEL POINTER, 60yds bhd (August) 3 Also started: 8/8 Direct Morning, 4/5 Great Parrish scr, 1/1 Mountain Dell 36yds bhd (bracketed with Peterwah), 2/2 Kewpie’s Guy 12yds bhd, 5/4 Peter Pirate 24, 6/6 Auto Machine 36. Won by half a length, three lengths and a-half between second and third. Times: 4min 44 2-ssec, 4min 44 3-ssec, drain 41 3-ssec. Kewpie’s Triumph led from end to end. The nearest to him passing the stand the first time were Direct Morning, Gregt Parrish, and Peterwah. Ihe order was unchanged in the second round. Kewpie s Triumph was 10 lengths clear entering the straight from Peterwah, who just iailed to catch the winner. Jewel Pointer finished strongly to get third. Peter Pirate was fourth, followed by Auto Machine and Direct Morning. HOBSON HANDICAP, Of 120sovs. One mile and a-half. 7/B—LADY CORONADO, 12yds bhd (August) 1 2/2—CHENWOOD, scr (Fraser) .... 2 1/I—SILVER BINGEN, 12 (R. D. Kennerley) 3 Also started: 4/4 Raider scr, 6/6 Free Logan, 5/5 Pukemiro 12yds bhd, 9/9 Ranugihau 24, 8/7 Dad’s Hope, 3/3 Realty 36, 1/1 Kelp 48 (bracketed with Silver Bingen). , , , Won by half a length, a neck between second and third. Times: 3min 33 3-ssec, 3mki 34 4-ssec, and 3mm 34 S ec. Chemvood was first past the stand from Silver Bingen and Dad’s Hope. Chenwood still led Dad’s Hope and Silver Bingen across tbe top. At the turn Kelp and Lady Coronado headed Chenwood lu the run home. / Kelp was fourth. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP. Of 130sovs. One mile and a-liali. 2/I—NELL VOLO, scr. (Smith) .. 1 1/2—GAY PAKEE, 36yds bhd (Shaw) 2 4/4—EXPLOSION, 60 (Clifton) .. 3 Also started: 7/7 Biliy Carbine, 3/3 Moko-Girl scr, 6/6 Zanzibar 24yds bhd, 5/5 Bessie .Parrish, 4/4 Dark M’Kinney 48 (bracketed with Explosion), 8/8 Gold Sovereign 96. , , . . ~ Won by a length and a-half, two lengths and a-half between second and third. Times: 3min 43 3-ssec, 3min 41 4-ssec. 3min 41 l-ssec. , Billy Carbine, who set the pace all the way, was well clear of Gay Paree and Nell Volo across the back. Nell Volo was first into the straight from Billy Carbine, Gay Paree, and Explosion. Nell Void went on to win easily from Gay Paree and Explosion. Billy Carbine was fourth. CORNWALL HANDICAP, Of ISOsovs. One mile and a-quarter. 3/4—PEG AWAY, scr (Smith) .. .. 1 2/2 —PRINCE PEDRO, scr (MMillan) 2 1/1 —KEWPIE’S TRIUMPH, 36yds bhd (J. Bryce) 3 Also started; '5/5 Peterwah scr, 7/7 Nelson Tasker 12yds bhd, 6/6 Stanmoor 36, 4/3 Euewah 60. Won by a neck, a head between second and third. Times: 2min 59 3-ssec, 2mm 59 4-ssec, 2min 57sec. Pegaway made the early running from Prince Pedro and Nelson Tasker. The two leaders stayed on just enough _to take first and second in a great finish. Nelson Tasker weakened, and Kewpies Triumph was third. Enewah was fourth, both finishing from well hack. MARCONI HANDICAP, Of 120sovs. , One mile and a-quarter. 3/2—QUID HAIRST, 24yds bhd (C. Smith) 1 1/1 —TE MAHANGA, scr (Broughton) 2 8/S—HOMEWARD, 72 (August) .. 3 Also started: 3/2 Mazda scr (bracketed with Guid Hairst), 5/6 Daddy Longlegs, 4/4 Francis Lincoln, 2/3 Wee Machine 24yds bhd, 6/7 Hohoro, 7/8 Jackie Thorpe 36. Won by three-quarters of a length, two lengths and a-half between second and third. Times: 3min 2 2-ssec, Smin 4 4-ssec, and 3min. Te Mahanga led to the turn, where he was followed by Guid Hairst, Homeward, and Jackie Thorpe. Guid Hairst proved too good in the run home, winning nicely from Te Mahanga. Homeward stayed on to take third. Wee Machine, who finished well from far back, was fourth.

SECOND DAY’S HANDICAPS. (Per Unitfa Press Association.) AUCKLAND. June 21. The following are the handicaps for the second day of the Auckland Trotting Club’s meeting:— Royal Handicap, of USsovs. One mile and a-half. —Colleen Murphy, Gala Day, Mountain Sun, Otara, Rose Marble, Pearl Parrish, Stardom, Singing Bird, Young Rodney, Wasltasu, Worthy Kate ecr, Autumn Lu I2yda bbd, Golden Huia 36, Nelson Pirate 60, Wiriwhata 72, Rustle 84, Mattie Herbilwyn, Win Huon 96. Manukau Handicap, of llssovs. One mile and a-quarter. —Aircraft, Aerial Bell, Anthony’s Gift, Free Gift, Gloster, Great Chum, Hukanui, Jester, Lady lame, Lady Snips, Our Summer, Port Light, Shining Metal, Student Prince, Tinokaha, Worthy Light scr, Bonnie Direct 12yd 9 bhd, Bingen Chief, Nellota. Red Hope, Worthy Chief 36, Gold Coast, May Chenault 60, Cimarron, Whakahihi 84. , Mark Memorial Handicap, of SOOsovs. Two miles—Direct Morning, Great larrish scr, Kewpie’s Guy, Peterwah 12yds bhd, Kewpie’s Triumph, Peter Pirate 24, Auto Machine, First Flight 36, Enawah, Mountain Dell 48, Jewel Pointer 60. Members’ Handicap, of ISOsovs. One mile and a-half— Billy Carbine, Moko Girl, Olson scr, Nell Volo, Zanzibar 24yds bhd, Hoi Grande 36, Bessie Parrish, Dark McKinney, Gay Payee 48, Etta Cole, Explosion 60. Gold Sovereign 96. June Handicap, of 120sovs. One mile and a-half—Chenwood, Daddy Longlegs, Hohoro, Jackie Thorpe, Raider scr, Free Logan, Pukemiro, Silver Bingen 12yda bhd, Lady Coronado, Rangihau 24, Our Peter, Realty, Dad’s Hope 36, Kelp 48. Liverpool Handicap, of ISOsovs. One mile and a-quarter. —Arabond, Great Delight, Peterwah, Prince Pedro scr, Great Parrish, Nelson Tasker, Pegaway 12yds bhd, Auto Machine, Peter Pirate 24, First Flight, Kewpie’s Triumph, btanmoor 36, Mountain Dell 48, Enawah 60, Jewel Pointer 84. • Au Revoir Handicap, of 120sovs. One mile and a-quarter. —Chancellor, Cleao, Edna Worthy. Gay Paree, Mazda, Prince Etawah, Roi Grande, Stormy Mack scr, Manco, Te Mahanga 12yds bhd, Daddy Longlegs, Francis Lincoln, Wee Machine 24, Enawah, Hue Coronado, Hohoro, Jackie Thorpe 36, Chenwood, Guid Hairst 48, Homeward, Lady Coronado 72.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21986, 22 June 1933, Page 5

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AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 21986, 22 June 1933, Page 5

AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB Otago Daily Times, Issue 21986, 22 June 1933, Page 5