LATE SPORTING
O.J.G. MEETING ACCEPTANCES ROE SATURDAY (P«r Press Assoc, iation.) CHRISTCHURCH, this day. The acceptances for the O.J.C. races to-morvow are as follow: — . Port Cooper Hurdles Handicap, If miles: Carinthia, 10.5; Gala Day, 10.3; Pangolin, 10.0; Kapuna, 9.13; Oriflamb, 9.1; Amorist, 9.9; Tretham, 9.1; Nine of Spades, 9.0. Cvessey Handicap, 7 furlongs: Royal Saxon, 9.1; King Midas, 8.11; Hoi de Val, 8.9; Taboo, 8.6; Night Lad, 8.5; Aspiring, 8.2; Francolin, 8.0; Buoyant, Arch Arrow, 7.9; Decoy Bird, 7.7. Pioneer Handicap, 4 furlongs: Praise, 9.7; Spoon, Tea Party, 8.8; Sleipner, 7,14: Pharaoh, 7.10; Merry Peal, Coroner, What- Not, 7.5; Ball Dress, Pjirysia, 7.0. Members’ Handicap, 7 furlongs: Great Star, 8.3; Arrow UiL Goblin Market, 8.2; Caterpillar, 7.10: Meadow bark, 7.9; Gold Cape, 7.8; Taboo, 7.3; Disorder, Royal Parade, 7.0. Sevmour Handicap, 7 furlongs: Richfield' 9.3; Dutch Money, 9.2; Austerity, •Stealth 8.13; Bonrose, 8.8: Sea Raid, 8.7; Some Toff, 8,6; Juggle, 8.5; Starshooter. 8.3; Blue Metal, 8.1; Vahs, 7.13; The Bailiff, 7.10; Make Up, Tum-iva, 7.9; Hurley Burly, 7.5; Phastar, Eanlagli, 8.3: Thurso, 7.2; Bair Exchange, Grant Acre, 7.1; The \ }scnuiit, Kentish Lady, Pahautinui, 7.0; Corn Queen. Danthonia, 7.0. Stead Gold Cup. If miles: Historic, 9.4; Chide. 9.0; Athol Drake, 7.12: Honor, 7.12; Eaglet, 7.7. Stoneyhurst Handicap, 1 mile: < mint Palatine. Hunting Cry, 8.3; Admunl Drake, Jaleux. 8.12; Meprisant, 812; Night Lad, 8.8; Royal Parade, 7.8; Semper Paratns, 7.6. Fen dal ton Handicap, If miles: A ortieern, 9.0; Rabbi, 8.11; White Bang, yl . Cashier. 8.9; Panther, 8.5; speairniss 7.13; Full Feather, 7.12; Yuma. 7.9; 5 Tclielta, 7.1; Malmsey, Treshan, 7.0. METROPOLITAN TROTS "ProRR Association.l OHRMTOHUROH, this day. Courtney Handicap.—s Dilworth 1,2 Maiwhariti 2, 4 Torpedo Huon 3 8 Pluto 4. All started. Won by throe lengths. Time, 4.26. . , ' Cup: 3 Peter'Bingen 1,2 Logan talk 2, 5 Dundas Boy 3, 6 Imprint 4. AU started. Won by 2 lengths. lime, 4 4-5-In the Trotting Cup Kingcraft, the first favorite, broke badly at the start. Imprint was the early leader, but Peter Bingen took the lead in the straight, heading Logan Park half-way to the judge’s box. The time, 4.18 4-5, was a Dominion record.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17108, 14 November 1929, Page 13
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