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FORBURY PARK TROTS

4 cranleigh wins big race

THE ST. CLAIR TO GAIT PAREL.

RESULTS ON OPENING DAY.

By Telegraph.—Press Association. . Dunedin, Last Night. The Forbury Park winter trotting meeting opened to-day in fine weather. The track was in good order but not fast. There was a fairly large attendance. The totalisutor handled £12,453 10s, compared with £16,763 10s on the first day last year. Results arc: — BAYFIELD HANDICAP. Of £lOO. One and a-half miles. 1— MODERN GIRL, 24yds (W. Tornkinson) I 3—TANEPAI, 24yds (F. Clarke) 2 7— ENIGMA, 48yds (D. Teahan) . 3 Also started: 10 Johnnie Carbine, S Kamaldar, 9 Native Bingeno, 6 Peter Patch limit, 4 Fairyland 24, 5 Sea Mist 36, 2 Garner, 6 Golden Bingen 48. Won by a length and a-half, four lengths between second and third. Tinies, 3min 36. 3-ssec, Sinin 37sec, 3min 36 2DOMAIN HANDICAP. Of £lOO. One and a-half miles. I—RED SPUR, limit (D. Watts) ~. I 8— ERIN’S CHANCE, 12yds (P. Gallagher) ......... ,2 6—MITCHIE CHIMES, limit (J. Walshalso) . . 3 Also started: 5 Lena Bingen, 2 Rollockiim Wave, 10 Rhodamine limit (fell),°7 Shirley Bingen 12, 3 Silver Bird 12, 4’Author Wood 24, 9 John Appear 24’. Won by a length and a-half, a similar distance between second and third. Times, 3min 28 2-osec, 3min 27 4-asec, 3min 29 3-ssec. BEACH HANDICAP. Of £l2O. Ono mile. 3_ROKENA, limit (R. Donald) .... I I—AUTOMATIC, limit (C. Donald) . 2, B—CANNONBALL, 12yds (V. Alborn) ....

Also started: 11 Bingen Patch, 7Honest Dillon, 2 Llewellyn, 6 Manoeuvre, 13 Matchmaker, 1 Mountain Dweller (bracketed with Automatic), 5 Silver Bird, 9 Sunbloom limit, 10 Jolly Wave, 14 Kautoma 12, 15 Coldwood, 4 Gunfire, 12 War Paint 24. Won by a length, threequarters of a’ length between second and third. Time,' 2min -losee, 2min 15 l-ssec, 2miu 14 3- ■ VICTORY HANDICAP. Of £120., One mile and three furlongs. 11—SEAWORTHY, 12 (D. Withers) 1 4— HIGHLAND KING, limit (Walsh) 2 I—PETER LOCANDA, limit (N. . Price) 3 Also started: 9 Autowin, 2 Avaunt, 3 Great Thought, 10, Jolly Queen, 8 Joy, Chimes, 6 Molly Desborough, 15 Schoolmate, 7 Stella Bingen limit, 12 Willie. Wilkes 12, .13 Young Jess 12, 14 Elite, Bingen 24, 5 Harold Denver 48. Won by .two and a-hal£ lengths, a long' neck between second and third. Times,' 3min 6 4-ssec, 3min 9 4-ssep,' 3inin 9 see. RITCHIE MEMORIAL HANDICAP. Of £275. Two miles. 1— CRANLEIGH, limit (M. B. Edwards) 1 3— ROLLO, 36yds (R. Berry) .. 2 4— GRAND CANYON, limit (C. Donald) 3 Also started: 2 Ayrmont Chimes, 4 Sunny Bob limit, 8 Harvest Child 12, 6 Impromptu, 5 Milo Minto 24, 9 Erin’s Fortune, 10 Linkham, 7 Warplane 48. Grand Canyon, Impromptu, Cranleigh’ and Ayrmont Chimes led practically all the way and in a good finish Cranleigh won by a neck, with a neck between second and third. Times, 4min 33 3-ssec, 4min 30sec, 4min 34sec. ST. CLAIR HANDICAP. Of £l4O. Two miles. 2— GAY PAREE, 60yds (Shaw) ' 1 3— EDITH VOYAGE, limit ' (Townley) 2 I—TODD LONZIA, 108 (Withers) 3 Also started: 6 Hawkesbury’s Pride, 5 Sunny Gold limit, 7 Hydro 12, 8 Great Bell 36, 4 Arctotis 120. Gay Paree steadily made up his ground and passed Edith Voyage and Hawkesbury’s Pride two and a-half furlongs from home. Todd Lonzia finished on well but just failed to catch Edith Voyage. Gay Paree won by three lengths and Todd Lonzia was a neck behind Edith Voyage. Times, 4min 39 l-ssec, 4min 46sec, 4min 37 l-ssec. RENOWN HANDICAP. ' Of £l2O. One and a-half miles. 4— COLORADO, limit (Berry) 1 1— WRECKER, limit (Toinkinson) 2 3—MANOEUVRE, 12yds (Francis). 3 Also started: 12 All Peters, 2 Harold Denver, 10 Llewellyn, 8 Rokena limit, 5 Nimbus, 9 Wehr Bingen 12, 13 Kautoma 24, 6 Master Roy, 7 War Paint 36, 10 Sunny Morn 48. Colorado stalled off a challenge by Wrecker to win .by three-quarters of a length. Manoeuvre was a neck away third and Master Roy was fourth. Times, 3min 22 3-ssee, 3min 22 4-ssee, 3min 22 l-ssec. FLYING HANDICAP. Of £l5O. One and a-quarter miles. 9—JOHN NOBLE, limit (Ryan) .... 1 2— GOLDEN PEDRO, 12 (Tomkinson) 2 6—BLACK LION, 12 (Hooper) ...... 3 Also started: 5 Baron Bingen, 7 Harvest Child, 1 Lily Bingen, 4 Morning Sun and Sir Guy (bracketed) limit, 3 Ayrmont Chimes, 8 Meteor 12. Lily Bingen and John Noble drew out to a big lead in the first mile but the former stopped. John Noble beat Golden Pedro by a head, with three-quarters of a length between second and third. Times, 2min 44 3-ssec, 2min 43 4-ssec, 2min 44 2-ssec. RACE FOR CHESTER CUP. By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. London, May-4. The Chester Cup, two miles and two furlongs, resulted:— BONNY BRIGHT EYES 1 BLUE VISION 2 UT MAJEUR 3 Seventeen started. Won by half a length, three lengths between second and third.

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1932, Page 4

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FORBURY PARK TROTS Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1932, Page 4

FORBURY PARK TROTS Taranaki Daily News, 6 May 1932, Page 4

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