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KINDERGARTEN’S BREAKDOWN

Horse May Not Race Again SYDNEY, September 9. “I am afraid he will never race again,” said the trainer, R. S. Bagby, referring to Kindergarten’s breakdown. “It is certain that he will not race this spring and at this moment I dont see how he can stand another preparation. Whether Kindergarten returns to New Zealand before the rest of the team depends on the shipping facilities. I will stay with my other horses until after the spring races.” The jockey, H. N. Wiggins, has made no plans to return to New Zealand. Circumstances might cause him to accept engagements for the principal spring meetings in Australia. ASHBURTON FIELDS FOR SATURDAY (P.A.) ASHBURTON, September 9. The acceptances for the Ashburton County Racing Club’s meeting on Saturday are as follows:—

COUNTY HURDLE HANDICAP. £l2O. (One mile and a-half and 100 yards).— Fundy Bay 10.7, Night Dress 10.3, Knight Commander 9.5. Roy Bun 9.3, Great Flight 9.2, Ferriby, Flame Queen, Rebel Star, Tat,ting 9.0. 12.55 p.m. NOVICE STAKES. £lOO. (Six furlongs). —College Girl, Highland Dance, Kapenekuku, Myraid, Nihil, Royoney, Snow Elf 8.4. Abdicate, As Required, Calypso, Donnybrook Fair, Fleche d’Or, Good Scout, Hughsotis, Kernel, Lady Nottava, Leander, Lindis. Little Secret, Lunaria, Miss Clorane, Pocket Money, Prince Dolomite, Scottish Dale, Miss Rapaki, Patria.

1.35 p.m. SELMA TROT, £l2O. Class 3.43. (One mile and a-half).—All Serene, Best Seller, Conflagrate, Free Bond, Free Voyage, Hamarfast, Loyal King, Mickey Rooney, Palometer, Peter Bee, Rollicking Ray, Star Performer, Sultan’s Pride, War Form, Western Boy It, Ormolu, Sandstone, Swagger Jack 12yds.

2.10 p.m. ASHBURTON HANDICAP, £2OO. (One mile and a-quarter).—Wild Talk 9.0, The Raker 8.8, Prudent Prince 8.5, Cherokee 8.2, Cymric 8.1. Last Refrain 8.0, The Wrecker 7.5, Merry March 7.4. 2.50 p.m. JOHN GRIGG STAKES, £350. (Seven furlongs).—Prince Dolomite. Willow Wood, Palfrey, Boid Sheila, Sir Gundi, Hunting Charm, Solerity, Bird of Prey, Blue Bouquet, Bascule, Pennywhistle, Monetary. 3.30 p.m.

PENSCROFT HACK HANDICAP, £ll5. (One mile). —Eulogist 9.5, Military Maid 8.5, Ann Mie 8.4, Greenbank 8.3, Scarteen Blue Abbey 8.0, Milton Abbas, Blue Coat 7.13, Good Health, Nightglass, Lord Midas 7.12, Parchment 7.11, Grey Night 7.9, Ackemma 7.8, Ryetown, Miss Tasta, Entiang, Crossmaglen, Warfield, Avenal 7.7.

4.10 p.m. SPRING HANDICAP, £l4O. (Seven furlongs).—Haughty Winner, Strip 9.0, Don’t Forget 8.13, Iceland Spar 8.9, Waitoru 8.8, Gay Parade 8.7, Wagner 8.6, Airline 7.11, Valantua, Sham Boy 7.9, Stabilize 7.6, Shikari 7.4, Skyrena 7.0. 4.50 p.m.

RAKAIA TROT, £l5O. Class 3.38. (One mile and a-half). —Burt Scott, Countless, Festivity, Lunch Hour, Man Power, Wainoni Jack It, Black Label, Great Waitaki, Portfolio, Sandiways 12yds, Oxford King 24yds, Catalpa, Mervyn Derby 36yds.

GOLF TOURNAMENT AT WANAKA

MEN’S OPEN TITLE TO A. SIME

At the Wanaka Golf Club’s annual tournament the Central Otago Women’s Championships was won by Mrs Tohill (Alexandra) with 187, with Mrs Anderson (Wanaka), 192, runner-up. In the women’s open championship Mrs Carr (Otago) and Miss Dodgshun (Otago) tied with 174, and Miss Dodgshun was declared the winner.

In the Central Otago men’s championship F. Belcher (Alexandra) and W. Lopdell (Clyde) tied with 162, and in the play-off Belcher won. The men’s open championship was won by A. Sime (Otago) with 154, and A. Boyd (Otago), 158, was runner-up.

INVERCARGILL LADIES’ CLUB

The following is the draw for the flag foursome match to be played at Otatara tomorrow at 1.15 p.m.:

No. 1 tee: Mrs C. C. Anderson and Mrs N. Earl v. Mrs J. D. Strettell and Mrs S. F. Williams; Mrs S. P. Girdwood and Miss D. Stout v. Mrs A. C. Ford and Mrs H. T. Thompson; Mrs R. C. Cook and Mrs A. H. Jensen v. Miss M. Gardner and Miss N. Jensen. No. 11 tee: Mrs S. R. Lowden and Mrs O. G. Gilmour v. Mrs J. D. Speirs and Miss M. Stout; Mrs H. M. Smith and Miss M. McCallum v. partners. QUEEN’S PARK LADIES’ CLUB The best cards returned in a bogey match held by the Queen’s Park Ladies’ Golf Club yesterday were: Senior: Mrs D. W. Robinson, Mrs J. C. Clark, Mrs D. W. Stalker, Mrs W. H. Gregory, all seven down. Mrs Robinson won on the count back. Junior: Mrs F. Kingsland, 5 down; Mrs R. Littlejohn, 6 down, Mrs A. Crombie, 8 down. C Grade: Mrs L. Blackmore. Mrs Blackmore gained her handicap and Mrs A. Stuart reduced her handicap from 35 to 34.

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Southland Times, Issue 24536, 10 September 1941, Page 7

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KINDERGARTEN’S BREAKDOWN Southland Times, Issue 24536, 10 September 1941, Page 7

KINDERGARTEN’S BREAKDOWN Southland Times, Issue 24536, 10 September 1941, Page 7

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