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WRACKLER’S CUP

PACERS MAKE SLOW TIME AUTHOR JINKS' GREAT RUN ARETHUSA TAKES DERBY HAROLD LOGAN’S SPEED By Telegraph.—Press Association. ' Christchurch, Last Night. The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club’s spring meeting was continued in fine but overcast Weather. The attendance was good. The track was in excellent order. The totalisator investments were ■■ £51,189, compared with £70,808 ;.oh the second day . last year. Results:-- - WHITELEIGH HANDICAP. Of 350 sovs. For trotters. One mile and a half. 3 OLIVE NELSON, Simpson, Durum and McCabe, sei'., (J. R. Simpson) -• • ••••• • • • • • I 2 WHITE'SATIN, G. McMillan, ser. (R. B. Berry) 2 8 FIFA, J. N. Clarke, 12yds. bhd. (Owner) .... 3 .Also started.—l 7 Eileen Wood, 5 Gemlight, 19 St. Petrox,. Il Scuttle scr., 18 Boneter, 12- Trampcrisp 12yds., 10 All

'Peters, 13 Ambition, 6 Midland, 7 Nelson Ata,* 20 Nelson Day, 4 Young Carbine 24yds., 15 Lady Fan, 16 Nourmahal, 1 Surprise Journey 36yds., 9 Cannonball, 14 Duke Bingen 84yds. . . ‘ Mton by three lengths; third horse two lengths away. Surprise Journey was fourth. Time, 3min. 21 l-ssec. NEW ZEALAND DERBY STAKES. Of 1000 sovs. One mile' and a half. 1 ARETHUSA, H. F. Nicoll (M. Holmes) 1 3 RAWHITIROA, R., M. Morten (J. Brvce) a 3 CHENAWAY, Ririe and Kelly (L. ■ O. Thomas) , .-••••• 3 Also started.—l Flying Cloud (bracketed with Arethusa), 7 Bingen Junior, 5 Checkers, 9 Colorado, '4 Gold Chips, 6 Royal Chenault, 8 Location. Won by three lengths; eight lengths between second and third. Gohl Chips was fourth. Time, 3min. 25 l-ssec. COURTENAY HANDICAP. ' Of 1000 sovs. Two miles. I HAROLD LOGAN, Miss E. Hinds, 36yds. bhd. (R. J. Humphreys) . 1 II VENDOME, J. J. Kennerley, scr. (Owner) 2 3 CARMEL, J. W. Murphy, 24yds. • (R. Donald) • 3 5 GRANDLIGHT, Mrs. E. L. Pounsford, scr. ,(J. Bryce) ........... 4 Also started.—6 Erin’s Fortune. 7 Great Logan, 9 Harvest Child, 3 Lindbergh' ' (bracketed with Carmel), S Muriel de.Oro, 2 Neeoro scr., 12 Omaha scr. and- Bonny Logan 24yds. (bracketed), 5 Grandlight, scr., 4 Free Advice 12 vds 15 Daphne de Oro, 14 Tom Thumb, 10 Jean McElwyn 24yds., 13 Imprint 60yds. Won by two lengths; third horse, three lengths away. Time, 4min. 22 4-ssec. NEW ZEALAND CUP HANDICAP/ Final. Of 2000 sovs.' Two miles. I WRACKLER, H. F. Nicoll, 12yds. bhd. (M. Holmes) .............. 1

5 AUTHOR JINKS, D. O’Keefe, 12 yds. (J. Young, jun)' ...••••• 2 7 JEWEL POINTER, D. Brideson, 12yds. (S. M. August) 3 3 KO HARA, J. L.. Webb, 12yds. (J. Bryce) , •. - 4 .Also started.—6 King Pointer scr., 8 Logan Chief ser., .4 Terence .Dillon 24 yds., 2 Logan Park 24yds. Logan Park stood on the mark and took no part in the race. Author Jinks lost 50 yards, by going off badly and trailed the field for the whole journey, never approaching the front until enter-1 ing the straight. The early leaders were King Pointer, Kohara and .Terence Dillon, but the pace was slow, the first mile taking 2.16. Wracklcr was in a handy 'position throughout. King Pointer broke two furlongs from home and was out of the finish. Wrackler at the top of the straight rah away from the field to win by four lengths. Author Jinks came round on the outside of the field very fast and beat Jewel Pointer by four lengths for second place., Kohara was a'length away, fourth. Times, 4min. 25 l-ssec., 4min. 25 l-ssec., 4min. 27sec. NOVEMBER HANDICAP. ' Of 400 sovs. 4.30 class. Two miles. 2 SUNNY 808, J. Black, scr. . (C. S. Donald) ~.. 1 6 STEEL ALL, A. H. Busch, 24yds. (D. Withers) ...... i....... ••• 2 I NELSON DE' ORO, H.' Halliday, 12yds. (D. C.'Watts)' .......... 3 Also started.—s Alerbn, 4 Sunchild scr., 7’Whakataua, 10 John Noble 12yds., 12 Huon Denver 24yds„ B Wraekeen, 8 Avenger 36yds., 9 Arikitoa, .13 Pageant, II Torpedo Huon-48yds. • , Won by half a length; three lengths between second, and third. Wliakataua was fourth. s Time, 4min. 28sec.

' METROPOLITAN HANDICAP. / .Of 400 sovs. ' Two miles. . 7 PROUD DIDLON, C. Streeter,. 12 yds. (M. Holmes) - 1 1 SIR GUY, C. P. Cameron, 12yds. (O. S. Donald) ‘ 2 10 ERIN’S LYNN, C. W. Hammond, 24yds, (G. 8. Smith) 3 Also started—B Curfew Boy, 5 Our George scr., 9 Ngingongingo 12yds., 12 Bavnut, 2 Hostess, 3 John Jinks, 6 Mac Dilion 24yds., 11 Apex, 7 Sonoma (bracketed - with Proud. Dillon), 13 Fair Wave, 4 Tarndale 36yds. Won by half a length; five lengths between second and third. Ngingongingo was fourth. Time, 4min. 29sec. SOCKBURN HANDICAP. • Of 400 sovs. For trotters! Two miles. 1 TONIC, H._ M. and J. Baylis, 36 yds. (C. S. Donald) 1 5 ROSE AUDO, E. F. Cumieen, scr. (E, C. McDermott) 2 3 UKULELE LADY, J. Freeth, 24 yds. (S. A. Eagan) 3 Also started. —10 Dipnoi. 9 Great Change, 2 Jock Bingen and Peter Lin (bracketed), 4 New Metford, 6 Quickllie scr., 8 Engagement 48yds., T Writer 72 yds. (bracketed with ionic), / Western Vovage 96vds; • Won by* half a length; third horse four lengths away. Dipnoi was fourth. Time, 4min. 3-5 l-ssec. ■ ( SPRINTERS* HANDICAP. Of 400 sovs. One mile. ■ • 1 GREAT LOGAN, S. G. Lemon, scr. (O. E. Hooper) • 1 8 AVONWOOD, W. P. M. Kerr, scr. (A. Butterfield) ....... .■■■ ■ 2 4 BONNY LOGAN, Miss P. Norton, 24yds. . (F. Holmes) 3 Also started.—6 Final McKinney, 2 Morning Sun, 10 Pageant, 9 Talent scr.. 3 Nelson Tasker, 7 Epigram 12yds., 5 Native Prince 36yds. Won by a length, three lengths between- second and third. Pageant was fourth.- Time, 2min. 9 '4-ssec.

METROPOLITAN TROTS. ACCEPTANCES FOR TO-DAY. Christchurch, Last Night. The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club’s acceptances for the third day (Friday) are:— GOVERNOR’S HANDICAP (trotters). One mile and a-half.—Eileen Wood, Gemlight, limit; White Satin, Boneta, Fifa, Trampcrisp, 12yds bhd; All Peters, Midland. Nelson Ata, Olive Nelson, Young Carbine, 24yds bhd; Surprise Journey, 36yds bhd; Rose Ando, 60yds bhd. ENFIELD HANDICAP (saddle). One mile.—Great Triumph, Morning Sun, Royal Comrade, Vecto, limit; El Direct, Dilnon, Final McKinney, Harvest Child, 12yds bhd; J A von wood, Erin's Fortune, Kid Logan, 24yds bhd; Bonny Logan, 36yds bhd. ■ CHRISTCHURCH HANDICAP. Two miles.—Cardinal Logan, Logan Chief, Harold Thorpe, limit; King Pointer, 12 yds bhd; Imprint, Jewel Pointer, Kingcraft, Native Prince, 24yds bhd; Kohara, Logan Park, 36yds bhd. AUSTRALASIAN HANDICAP. Two miles.—Captain Wrack, Curfew Boy, limit, Arathusa, Ngingongingo, Roddy, 12yds bhd; Bay Nut, Erin’s Lynn, Hostess, . Mae Dillon, 24yds bhd; Apex, Editor, Mac d,e Oro, Sir Guy, Sonoma, 36yds bhd. MIDDLETON HANDICAP (trotters). Two miles.—Uk'elele Lady, Nighborn, limit;? Duke Bingen, 12yds bhd; Admiral Biu<ren, Engagement, 24yds bhd; Raima, Tonic, 36yds bhd; Writer, 48yds bhd; Kempton, 60yds bhd; John Mauritius, Koroii Petdr, 72yds bhd; Trampfast, 120yds bhd. HORNBY HANDICAP. One mile and a-quarter.—Alerou, Country King, Double Event, Eugene de Oro, Granite City, Jolly Chimes, Royal Comrade, Sir Author, limit; Omaha, Steel All. Talent, 12yds bhd; Dilnon, Kotuku Jack, 24yds bhd; Daphne de Oro, 36yds bhd. LYTTELTON HANDICAP. Two miles —Cydne, limit; Nelson de Oro, Wakataua, 12yds bhd; Huon Denver, Jolly Pet, 24yds bhd; Invader, 36yds bhd; Grand Light, Great Logan, Harvest Child, 60yds bhd. TO-MORROW’S C.J.C. FIELDS. ACCEPTANCES FOR LAST DAY. Christchurch, Nov. 13. Following are the C.J.C. acceptances for Saturday: —

COMPLAINT AGAINST, STARTING COUNTRY TROTTING MEETINGS Christchurch, Nov. 13. At a meeting of the New Zealand Trotting Board the Canterbury Owners’ and Breeders’ Association wrote stating 'that it was the wish of members and horsemen that the Trotting Association should use its best endeavours to remove the present unsatisfactory method of starting trotting races at country meetings with a worsted barrier. It was considered antiquated and very dangerous in these days of fast horses. It was decided to reply that while the board had every sympathy wish of the Owners’ and Breeders’ Association the board thought that the association should take the matter up with the individual clubs concerned. NAMING TROTTING HORSES. PUBLIC COMPETITION PLANNED. '' Christchurch, Nov. 13. ' A public competition for the best suggestions for the names of trotting horses was a suggestion which met with favour at the meeting of the board of the New Zealand Trotting Association last night. It was decided that a scheme along the lines suggested should be put before the next meeting. The suggestion arose out of complaints concerning the namino- of young horses, and the retention of’part'of the family name in thdt of the progeny.

PORT COOPER HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters. Make Up 11 8 Membo 1 .0 2 Antrim Boy 11 1 Disrank 10 1 Amorist. 10 7 Paris 9 11 Pangolin 10 6 Diana’s Lad 9 6 SEYMOUR HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. ■ Compris i Al Jolson 9 3 8 9 Bay Queen Projection 7 7. 4 2 Ben Huy8 6 Red Royal 7 2 Hounslow 8 2 Winsome Hind 7 0 Pixie Gold 7 13 Proud Knight 7 0 Merry Cry 7 8 Lorette 7 0 Sapient 7 8 Night Recital 7 0 Painkiller 7 8 Jael 7 0 Tippling 7 5 CRESSY HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. Meadow Lark 9 9 Desert Song 8 1 Habit 8 13 Miss Ransom 7 13 Greenaway 8 9 First Raid 7 9 True Shaft 8 9 Glenrowan 7 17 Grecian 8 9 Lord Thomond 7 7 Meprisant 8 8 Straightcourse 7 7 Compensation 8 5 Discourse 7 7 Taboo 8 5 Miss Mercia 7 7 Noteworthy 8 2 PIONEER : HANDICAP. Rive furlongs. Solvent 8 2 Maritime 7 6 Grecian Eclair 7 E Prince 8 0 . Hunting Go 7 5 Last March 7 10 Jordan 7 5 Irish Chieftain 7 8 Hula Belle 7 3 Type 7 8 Monastic 7 0 Cape Gold 7 8 Earthquake 7 0 . METROPOLITAN HANDICAP. One mile and a-half. Count Palatine 7 10 Historic 9 6 • White Fang 7 5 Star Stranger 9 4 Count Cavour 7 5 Concentrate 9 3 Lucy, Light 7 3 Merry Dapion i 8 8 Courageous 7 2 Vertigern 8 7 My Own 7 1 Paquito 8 6 Spearmiss 7 0 Gay Crest 7 13 Beau Geste 7 0 STEAD GOLD CUP. One mile and a-quarter. Toxeuma 9 3 Cylinder 7 12 Historic 9 3 ' Lady Pam , 7 7 Vertigern 9 3 Praise 7 7 Nightmarch 9 3 STONYHURST HANDICAP. One mile. ' Lady Pam 9 1 Johneen 7 12 Dunraven 8 6 Ilkley 7 12 Spoon 8 6 Charmaine 7 12 Jenny Diven, 8 5 Pharaoh 7 2 Appledore 8 0 Ball Dress 7 0. MEMBERS’ •HANDICAP. Seven furlongs. Havering 8 4 Staghunter 7 8 Meadow Lark 8 4 Jaloux 7 6 Arrow Bad 8 2 Admiral Drake 7 1 Ranelagh 8 0 Royal Parade 7 1 Te Awhine 7 10 Charmaine 7 0 Great Star 7 10

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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1930, Page 12

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WRACKLER’S CUP Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1930, Page 12

WRACKLER’S CUP Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1930, Page 12

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