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CRICKET FIELD IS SELECTED TO WIN AT BEAUMONT MEETING

The Beaumont Club's popular two-day meeting will be opened to-day with a card of good fields, and as special trains are being run there is likely to be a large attendance The trotting events at this meeting are always popular with the public and the speculation on them will no doubt make a substantial contribution to the totalisator turnover.

The following are likely to be prominent in their respective races:—

12: Trial Handicap.—Friar Philip. Lady Hotspur The Sticker 12.45: Happy Valley Handicap.—Cricket Field, Silver Spray. Achieve. 1.25 President’s Trot—Sandy Ridge. Leyte Hall-Sierra Sue bracket, Armadillo 2.5- Easter Handicap—Siegform. Lance Art, Verdant. „ 2.45 Wetherstones Handicap.—Philip Laing. Confidence Trick, Mature. 3 25- Wood Memorial Handicap.—Cover Drive. Milly Mandy, Sally Gazelle. 4.5. Stewards’ Handicap.— Bonny Royal Detain. Moneybird. 4.50 Tuapeka Handicap.—Sierra Sue, Happy Joe-Mary Ann bracket, Sandy Ridge-All Clear bracket

The fields are as follows: The following acceptances have been received for the first day of the Beaumont Racing Club’s Easter meeting on April 16:—

Trial Handicap, of £l2O. Six furlongs. —(16) Friar Phillip 9.0, (6) Farrago 8.12, (13) Red Money 8.10, (3) Lady Hotspur. (2) Centurion 8.9, (5) The Sticker, (14) Erin’s Smile, (12) Vain Lad, (7) Skip, (10) Haughty Lass, (15) Paddy McGinty, (4) Governor, (1) Munlockie, (8) Ruth’s Pal, Gl) Chasemint, (9) Ensemble 8.7

Happy Valley Handicap, of £l4O. Seven furlongs.—(2) Gipsy Major 8.10, (6) Vanity King 8.9, (7) Milly Mandy 8.3, (1) Silver Spray 8.2, (8) Sally Gazelle 8.0, (5) Cricket Field 7.10. (4) Achieve. (3) Lecturer 7.7.

President’s Trot, of £l4O. Class 2.59 One mile and a-quarter.—(l) Armadillo, (15) Cuff Link, (3) Diligent, (2) Happy Joe, (4) Impossible, (5) Jacquard, (6) Lark Hall. (9) Leyte Hall. (13) Mary Ann. (8) Maurice Grey. GO) On Trial, (12) Reay Dillon, (7) Roxdale, (11) Sandy Ridge, (14) Shadova, (16) Solandri, (17) Vauxhall Queen scr, (1) Sierra Sue 24yds bhd (4) Bradley, (1) Ima Grattan, (2) Lorene’s Hall. (3) Play Hall 36, (1) Plausible 48. Brackets’ Impossible and Jacquard, Happy Joe and Mary Ann. Lark Hall and Reay Dillon Leyte Hall and Sierra Sue Easter Handicap, of £2OO. One mile and a-quarter.—(3) Detain 9.11, (7) Amorlad 8.8, (6) Siegform 8.1, (2) Verdant 7.7, (4) Gold Lance 7.4, (1) Lance Art 7.3. (5) Sal'or Boy 7.0. Wetherstones Handicap of £l4O. Six furlongs —(4) Philip Lalne 9.0. (2) Right Through 8.8, (3) Milly Mandy 8.3, (8) Mature 8.0. (7) Confidence Trick 7.11 (8) Cricket Field 7 10, (1) Irish King, (9) Weldrest 7.9, (II) Bonne Nuit. (12) Tympani 7.8 (10) Royal Venture, (5) Tansey 7.7

Wood Memorial Handicap, of £145 One mile.—(4) Gipsy Major 8.10. (5) Cover Drive 84, (7) Milly Mandy 8.3. (1) Sally Gazelle 8.0. (2) Great Chase 7.13, (3) Cricket Field 7.10. (6) Asaf Jah 7.9. (8) Tattoo 7.7

Stewards’ Handicpa, of £175. Six furlongs.—(3) Detain 9.9. (1) Bonny Royal 8.12. (4) Compeer 8.11, (6) ’rize Ring 8.5 (5) Money Bird 7 12. (2) Revivre 7.0 Tuapeka Trot, of £l4O Class 3.37. One mile and a-half and 75 yards.—(ll) Cuff Link, (12) Dillon Girl, (9) Abbey Joe. (3) Tmnossible. (2) Lady Lewis. (5) Mary Ann, (4) Reay Dillon. (1) Roxdale. (6) Sandv Ridge. 101 Shadova, 81 Shareholder. (7) Solandri scr, (2) All Cl°ar (1) Sierra Sue 36vds bhd. (2) Lorene’s Hall, (1) Play Hall (3) Senate 48 Brackets: Happy Joe and Mary Ann. Dillon Girl. Sandy Ridge and All Cigar.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27057, 16 April 1949, Page 5

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CRICKET FIELD IS SELECTED TO WIN AT BEAUMONT MEETING Otago Daily Times, Issue 27057, 16 April 1949, Page 5

CRICKET FIELD IS SELECTED TO WIN AT BEAUMONT MEETING Otago Daily Times, Issue 27057, 16 April 1949, Page 5

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