CRICKET BAT’S SUCCESS
SECOND DAY AT WANGANUI t/ADY QUEX WINS OWEN HANDICAP PAY COURT DEFEATED BY POMP. The. weather was gloriously fine for the second day of the Wanganui Jockey Club’s meeting on Saturday and the going was fast. There was a fair attendance and the totalisator handled (59706, making a total of £I7,SO’S for the jtwo days as compared with £36,703 10s tor the corresponding two days last year. The following are the results: DEBUTANTE 2-YEAR-OLD STAKES. Of 65 sovs. Four furlongs and a-quarter g—MERRY RULER, by Chief Ruler —Merry Twinkle, 8.5 (S. Anderson) ••• 1 B— SASTRUGI, by Lord Quex—lceball, 8.0 (W. Broughton) .... 2 J—POSY, by Chief Ruler—Rosellate 8.0 (H.* Gray) 3 Also started: 1 Rulanut, 8.3 (coupled fwith Posy); 4 Grand Joy, 8.5 (carried 8.8) and 4 Broken Rule, 8.0 (coupled "with the winner); 0 Inflation, 8.5; 8 Flying Squad, 8.5; 2 March Alone, 8.5; .11 Prince Pombal, 6.5; 6 Canefield, 8.0; 10 Genestra, 8.0; 7 Glowlight, 8.0; 5 |La Moderns, 8.0; 12 Puree, 8.0. Winner trained by O. Cox (Hawera). Won by a short neck; three lengths Between second and third. Time, 53 J ■ec. GONVILLE HACK HURDLE RACE. Of 30 sovs. About one mile and a-half. B— MOERANGI, by Quarantine— Munitioness, 10.5 (H. Dulieu) . 1 B—HYMGREAT, 10.3 (P. Burgess) . 2 B— COON SONG, 9.3 (A. Jenkind) .. 3 . Also started: 1 Winnagan, 9.6; 9 Day (Lass, 9.3; 4 Okapua, 9.3; 6 Whisogne, 8.2; 8 Gueress, 9.2; 10 Kowhatu, 9.0; 11 Makira, 9.0; 7 Desert Lad, 9.0. Winner trained by B. C. La Pouple {(Wanganui). Won by two lengths; three lengths (between second and third. Time, 2min jB2 3-ssec. SPRING HACK HANDICAP. Of 70 sovs. Six furlongs. B— IMPETUOUS, by Limond—Pennon, 8.7 (L. G. Morris) 1 t KOROKIO, 7.13 (H. Wiggins) .. 2 CHILDSTUDY, 7.7 (W. Broughton) • 3 Also started: 4 Chief Cook, 8.4; 1 Curie, 8.3; 12 Teller, 7.8; 3 Furlong, ■T.I; 10 Movietone, 7.0; 7 St. Roger, 7.0; ‘8 Dick Whittington, 7.0/ 9 Valrewa, 7.0; 13 Tigerism, 7.0; 11 Psychologist, i.o. Winner trained by W. Rayner (Wanganui). Won by half a neck; a length and la-half between second and third. Time, dim in 16 l-’ssec. BELMONT HANDICAP. Of 80 sovs. Seven furlongs & a-quartcr. J— (KNOLLMERE, by Grandcourt— Orozino, 8.12 (L. G. Morris) .. 1 2_TOBACCOLAND, £.3 (H. Gray) 2 B—JUGGLE, 8.10 (H. Wiggins) .. 3 Also started: 4 Just An Idea, 8.5; B Pedestal,-7.7. Winner trained by W. H. Dwyer [(Wanganui). Won by two lengths; a length and ft-halt between second and third. Time, Imin 33 l-ssee. TRIAL HANDICAP. Of 70 sovs. Seven furlongs & a-quarter. B—POMP,8 — POMP, by Absurd —Pomyris, 8.1 (Coveney) I I—GAY COURT, 8.8 (L. G. Morris) 2 8.3 (H. Gray) ... 3 Also started: 3 Seneschal, 8.7; 4 Beverage, 8.5; 9 Flower, 7.7; 7 Actaeon, 7.5; 10 Sir Gallant, 7.5; 6 Goldeone, 7,5; 5 Thrasher, 7.5; 11 Callan, J. 5; 12 Chief Clerk, 7.5; 13 Chief Line, jr.s. • _ ■ Winner trained by W- Rayner (Wanganui). Won by three-quarters of a length; ft neck between second and third. Time, .Imin 33 8-ssec. HIGGLE HANDICAP. Of 120 sovs. One mile and a distance, g—CRICKET BAT, by Winning Hit —Equipment, 7.7 (R. Coveney) 1 (PEWA, 7.7 (K. Voitre) ' 2 6—ROYAL FINANCE, 7.2 (car. 7.5) (H. Wiggins) 8 Also started: 1 Vertigern, 9.6; 4 Lady Pam, 9.3; 6 Little Doubt, 7.2, carried 7.3; 7 Royal Game, 7.0, carried 7.4; 8 Briar Root, 7.0. Winner trained by A. Cutts (Riccarjton). Won by a neck; a nose between second and third. Time, Imin 57 4-ssec. MOL'TO A HACK HANDICAP. Of 70 sovs. One mile and 110 yards. •J—PETER JACKSON, by Nigger Minstrel —Left, 7.10 (al.. 51b), (IL Stocklev) 1 4—AIR LADDIE, 8.5 (K. Voitre) 2 2— LANDMARK, 9.3 (H. Wiggins) 3 Also started: 1 Royal Black, 9.0; 8 Zeebrugge, 7.10; 5 Kissless, 7.9; 0 Arrowzone, 7.7; 11 Tent Call, 7.7 (allow. 51b); 12 Gasnapper, 7.7 (allow. 51b); 8 Gran Chaco, 7.7; 13 Cape Gold, 7.5 (carried 7.10); 6 Lucky Moment, 7.5 (allow. 61b); 10 Shootist, 7.0. Winner trained by J. Fryer (Hawera) Heads each way. Time, Imin 50 1-5 Bee. OWEN HANDICAP. Of 90 sovs. Six furlongs. I—LADY QUEX, by Lord Quex— White Clover, 9.7 (L. G. Morris) 1 6—ARISUS, 7.7 (K. Voitre) 2 2— SILVERMINE, 8.12 (allow. 51b), (Flower) 3 Also started; 7 Cimabue, 0.3; 6 Ridgemount, 7.11; 3 La Itupee, 7.10; 4 Trojan Melody, 7.2. Winner trained by E. George (New Plymouth). Heads separated the placed horses. JTime, Imin 14 2-‘seec.
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Taranaki Daily News, 21 September 1931, Page 7
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