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SPORTING NEWS

AUSTRALIAN J.C. BRIDGE CELEBRATIONS MEETING AMMON RA BEATS NIGHT MARCH (United Press Assn.—By Telegraph-Copyright.) (Rec. 5.5 p.m.) Sydney, March 20. The Australian Jockey Club’s Bridge celebrations meeting was held at Randwick in ideal weather. There was a tremendous crowd. A number of New Zealand horses were engaged. Results: — FAIRFIELD HANDICAP, £4OO. Six furlongs. —First Division. — Kuvera 9.3 (McCarten) i Aro, 8.10 (Cook) t Treasury 8.3 (J. Munro) 3 Sixteen started, including Closing Time, Prince Pombal and Prolyne. Two lengths separated the third horse from the deadheaters. Closing Time was sixth. Time, Imin 14sec. CHIPPING NORTON STAKES, £750. One mile and a-quarter. Amnion Ra, 8.8 (including 71b penalty) (McCarten) 1 Night March, 9.2 (R. Reed) 2 Johnnie Jason, 8.3 (R. Wilson) 3 Nine started, including Admiral Drake and Compris. It was an exciting finish. Ammon Ra beat Night March by half a length with a neck between second and third. Admiral Drake was last. Time, 2min ssec. LIVERPOOL HANDICAP, £5OO. Six furlongs. Tom Pinch, 9.3 (Cook) 1 Winooka, 8.9 (Pike) 2 Holdfast, 9.6 (Scanlon) 3 Twenty-one started, including Movie Star. Won by a neck wyth one and ahalf lengths between second and third. Time, Imin 13Jsec. CELEBRATION HANDICAP, £750. One mile and a-half. Veilmond, 9.12 (Pike) 1 John Buchan, 8.4 (Bartie) 2 Panther, 7.10 (Cook) 3 Twelve started, including Chide, Carry On, Strength, Century and Tire. Won by three and a-half lengths, with half a length between second and third. Carry On was fourth. Time, 2min 331 sec. CABRAMATTA HANDICAP, £3OO. One mile. Regilia, 8.7 (Cracknell) 1 Jack, 8.6 (D. Munro) 2 Le Legion, 8.8 (Davidson) 3 Twenty-two started, including Lovesong and Nea Lap. Won by three lengths, a length between second and third. Time, Imin. 38}sec. MOON EE VALLEY RACES. ALCMAN WINS CHIEF EVENT. (United Press Assn.—By Telegraph—Copyright.) (Rec. 5.5 p.m.) Melbourne, March 20. At the Moonee Valley races the principal events resulted: THE KNOLL HANDICAP, £3OO. Nine and a-half furlongs. . Lady Pam, 9.8 (Skidmore) 1 Thrawn, 7.7 (Smith) 2 Bunker Hill, 7.5 (Badger) 3 Twelve started. Won by a length with threequarters of a length between second and third. Time, 2min Isec. MOONEE PONDS HANDICAP, £750. One mile and a-half. Aleman, 7.4 (Duncan) 1 Oof Bird, 6.7 (Smith) 2 Hazlewood, 7.9 (Badger) 3 Nine started, including Vertigern and Spear Lad. Won by a length, with a quarter of a length between second and third. Time, 2min 344 sec. CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB. HANDICAPS DECLARED. (Per United Press Association.) Christchurch, March 20. The following are the handicaps for the Canterbury Jockey Club’s meeting:— KILDARE HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, £l4O. One mile.

GREAT RASTER HANDICAP, £5OO. Seven furlongs.

’ RE-HANDICAPS ANNOUNCED. (Per United Press Association.) Christchurch, March 20. Gay Crest has been re-handicapped to carry 9.4 in the Great Eastern Handicap and 10.1 in the Great Autumn Handicap at the Canterbury Jockey Club's meeting. Golden Wings and Jayson have been scratched for all engagements.

Fullmark st lb st lb 10 G Elude 9 8 Rational II. 10 5 Babel 9 4 Niggerhead 10 4 Night Recital 9 4 .1 uniper 10 3 Tarquinius 9 2 Riri 10 2 Countermarch 9 1 Locksley 10 1 Pixie Gold 9 1 Starshooter 9 13 Desert Glow 9 0 Pakitere 9 11 Homecoming 9 0 Sailor's Love Blackmint 9 9 10 Nightcap 8 9 0 CHAMPAGNE STAKES, £400. For two-year-olds. Six furlongs. Importance Oratorious Clangor Hilary Tout Le Mond Santoft Silver Ring Fleeting Glance AUTUMN PLATE HANDICAP, £140. One mile., Moorbird 9 0 Monastic 7 13 Winsome Hind 8 13 Hounslow 7 9 Kakara 8 13 Sailor’s Love 7 9 The Quorn 8 13 Muff 7 9 'Azalea 8 8 Earthquake 7 8 Niggerhead 8 5 Hvstride 7 2 Riri 8 3 High Tor 7 0 Locksley 8 2 Night Flyer 0 Nightguard 8 1 The Viscount 7 0 RUSSLEY PLATE HANDICAP, £140. Five furlongs. Tout Le Mond 8 13 Star Raider 7 6 Oratorious 8 9 Scarlet Robe 7 6 Silver Scorn 8 2 Grampian 7 6 Topthorn 7 13 Rebel Song 7 6 Berate 7 11 Silver Sight 7 6 Arden’s Beauty 7 11 Pacify 7 5 Rocket 7 6 Fleeting Glance 7 3 Night Wind y 0 Delicc 7 3 Azevedo 7 6 Irish Lady 7 3 Lucky Dive 7 6 Lady Zephyr 7 3 Martarma —Life gelding 7 Los Quex 6 7 3 (Continued at foot of next Column.)

st lb st lb Gay Crest 8 13 Gesture 7 11 Autopay 8 12 Black Duke 7 10 Silver Paper 8 10 True Shaft 7 9 Golden Wings 8 5 Jalotix 7 8 Cricket Bat 8 5 Ranelagh 7 0 Arrow Lad 8 1 Grecian Prince 7 0 Meprisant 8 0 Dunraven 7 0 Great Star 7 13 Moorbird 7 0 Great Charter 7 12 Ringing Cheer 7 0 Charmeuse 12 The Quom 7 0 Red Heckle 7 12 Wise Choice 7 0 PAPANUI HANDICAP, £140. Minimum weight 7.7. Six furlongs. Kakara 9 6 Crash 7 13 Winsome Hind 9 5 Red Royal 7 13 Monastic 8 9 Hystride 7 11 Pakitere 8 9 Ma Belle Polly 7 7 Solwit 8 9 Proud Knight 7 7 Ringing Cheer 8 8 Craigavon 7 7 Kerbside 8 3 Homecoming 7 7 Weatherly 8 3 Metal Bird 7 7 Royal Execution 7 7 Amphora 8 2 Eclair 7 Lochlaggan 8 2 W T ater Polo 7 7 Muff S 2 Tea Garden 7 7 Merry Peel Night Recital 8 8 2 Fearsome 1 7 7 SOCKBURN HANDICAP, £200. Nine furlongs. Black Duke 9 0 loie De Vai 7 3 Spearful 8 9 Don Jose 7 1 Red Sea 8 8 Martian Chief 7 1 Ramo 8 4 Minerval 7 0 Full Feather 7 8 Tobaccoland 7 0. Shatter 7 7 Ravine 7 0 Gold Pit 7 7 Night Effort 7 0 Red Racer 7 7 Earthquake 7 0 Ball Dress 7 7 Fast Passage 7 0 COURTENAY HANDICAP, £175. Minimum weight 7.7. Seven furlongs. Great Charter 9 4 Gold Pit 8 5 Grecian Prince 8 13 Ball Dress 8 4 Ranelagh 8 9 Wise Choice 8 2 Dunraven 8 8 Tobaccoland 7 9 Straight-course 8 8 Arrowmir 7 7 Takutama 8 8 Arrowmaid 7 7 Adelphi 8 6 Rational II. 7 7

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Southland Times, Issue 21658, 21 March 1932, Page 8

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SPORTING NEWS Southland Times, Issue 21658, 21 March 1932, Page 8

SPORTING NEWS Southland Times, Issue 21658, 21 March 1932, Page 8