TROTTING.
THE OTAHUHU MEETING JEWEL WINS BIG HANDICAP. DUNEDIN TO LADY DUNMORE. 4>v Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night. The Otahuhu Trotting Club's spring meeting concluded to-day. The weather was fine and there was a good attendance. The coui-se was in capital order. The totalisator handled £45,058, as compared with £46,302 on the corresponding daj- of last year. The grand total for the meeting was £100,965, as against £105,787 last year. The results are:— INNOVATION HANDHMP. (Of 300sovs. Two miles.) S—AMBERITE (J. Gee) 1 13—PETER MacDONALD 2 9—DON ZOLOCK 2 Also started: 16 Sean Trubhais, 17 Norminto, 6 Gold Star, 3 Miss Native, 7 Colonial Thorpe, 15 Cool King, 10 Vanity Boy, 11 Royal Bob, 14 Elsa Nore, 2 Lily Dale, 1 Roma Bingen, 4 Red Dennis, 8 Floraline, 12 Sweet Memory. Won by a neck, with three lengths between second and third. Floraline was fourth. Time, 4min. 514-ssec. EPSOM HANDICAP. (Of 300sovs. One and a-half miles.) 9—GLADYS COLE (McFarquhar) ... 1 2 SURVEYOR 2 I—SOME JAZZ 3 Also started: 7 Priscilla Dean, 13 Mabel Bingen, 14 Papuan Gold, 6 Coal Light, 12 Maid of the Mountains, 5 Moko Chief, 11 Ansel Bell, 3 Admiral Lock, 4 Goldfinch, 8 Bingen Starr, 10 Buz Buz. Won by one length, with two lengths between'second and third. Goldfinch was fourth. Time, 3min. 31 3-ssec. PAPATOETOE HANDICAP. (Of 300sovs. Two miles.) I—FESTIVE MORN (R. E. Mills) 1 4—GOLD SOVEREIGN 2 7—THE TARTAR 3 Also started: 2 Anseline, 5 Bicolor, 3 Sister Rud, and Sister Beatrice, 6 Golden Gate, 8 Sebisca, 9 Rio Alto, 10 Tiger Slave. Won by a neck, with a length and ahalf between second and third. Sister Beatrice was fourth. Time, 4min. 39 2-5 sec. FERGUSSON HANDICAP. (Of lOOOsovs. Two miles.) 4—JEWEL (J. T. Paul) 1 3 PRINCE POINTER (Mills) 2 1— PARKWOOD (Riddle) 3 7—NELSON FAME (August) ....... 4 Also started: 5 Direct Morning, 6 MoneySpider, 2 Auto Machine, 9 St. Maura, 8 Talent. Jewel and Parkwood were racing stride for stride half a mile from home, with Prince Pointer coming fast. Jewel led into the straight and holding his advantage won by three lengths from Prince Pointer, who was a neck in front of Parkwood, with Nelson fame four lengths away third. Time, 4min. 27«1-ssec. Prince Pointer’s time (4.22) was a record for the grass track at Alexandra Park. FRANKLIN HANDICAP. (Of 350sovs. Two miles.) 2 WILLIAM THE GREAT (H. Frost) 1 3 LORD NEPEAN 2 6—RESPECT 3 Also 8 Coal Light, 7 Ruapere, 4 Van Cap, 1 Machine Gun, 5 Goldman. Won by a neck, with a head between second and third. Ruapere was fourth. Time, 4min. 36 4-ssec. VISITORS’ HANDICAP. (Of 400sovs. Two miles.) 4 PETER DEAN (Kinnimont) 1 3—BUNDABERG 7...7 2 5 AERIAL BINGEN 3 Also started: 1 Wild Nut, 6 Tradesman, 2 Betty Moko, 1 Pyramus. Won by half a head, with a neck between second and third. Time, 4min. 36 2-ssec. Wild Nut was fourth.
DUNEDIN HANDICAP. (Of 500 sovs. One mile.) 6—LADY' DUNMORE (Grimmond) .. 1 9 GLANDORE '. 2 10— LORD NEPEAN 3 Ako started: 12 Liberate, 3 Bawldy Locanda, 5 Master Councillor, 11 Uncle Bert, 13 Huon Grattan, 7 Doctor Dillon, 1 St. Maura, 4 Jewel Pointer and Landlord, 8 All bell, Final McKinney. Won by half a head, with half a length between second and third. Time, 2min. 13 2-osec. Final McKinney was fourth. ROYAL OAK HANDICAP. (Of 350sovs. One and a-quarter miles). I—KOKTUKU JACK (Mills) 1 I—BRENDO 2 S—GRATTAN THORPE 3 Also started: Some Jazz, 9 Ekoeranei, 12 Admiral Hood, 8 Tranquil, 3 Bingen King and Profiteer, 6 Bingen Starr, 14 Billy Whizz, 13 Logan Rothschild, 2 Deanwood, 7 Rock Hinton, 10 Anselm.
Won by half a length, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 2mi% 50 l-ss»c. Anselm was fourth.
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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1926, Page 5
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