PSYCHOLOGIST’S PLATE
TAKAPUNA MEETING ENDS FIRST FANCY SCORES IN CUP. INCREASE IN TOTALISATOR. By Telegraph—Press Association. Auckland, Last Night The Takapuna Jockey Clutfs meeting concluded to-day in fine weather. There was a good attendance. The totalisator handled £25,025 compared with £22,866 15s last year, an increase of £2158 ss. The total .for the meeting was £45,911 10s against £43,229 10s, an increase of £2682. The results are:— HOBSON HANDICAP. . Of £155. Six furlongs. 1— GAY BLONDE, 9.10 (Tinker) .... 1 2— ROYAL APPELLANT, 8.2 (L.. J. Ellis) ... 2 4—SIRONA, 8.6 (Broughton) 3 Also started: 3 Gay Athlone 7.6;. Won by a neck, six lengths between second and third. Time, Im 13 2-ss. SUBURBAN HANDICAP. Of £160.. Five furlongs. 7-7— BRITISH COLUMBIA, 8.11 (Tremain) 1 1- ARTIST, 8.5 (Ellis) 2 2- BOUGHAL, 8.8 (Broughton) .... 3 Also started: 4-4 Sinking Fund 7.12 (fourth), 5-5 Bambury 9.0, 6-6 Lady’s Boy 7.10, 3-3 Hampton Park 7.4. Won by half a length, a length between second and third. Time, 59 3-ss, a course record. MOANA HANDICAP. Of £lO5. Six furlongs. L2—KILLADAR, 8.11 (Keesing) 1 4- BAROGRAPH, 7.7 (Parsons) .... .2 3- ARAWA ROSE,. 83 (McKenzie). 3 Also started: 6-6 Solo Song 7.B'(fourth), 2- Diversion 8.7, 8-8 Charsong 7.7 car. 7.2, 5-5 Glittering 7.7, 7-7 Model Girl 7.7 carried 7.8. Won by four lengths, same 'distance between second and third. Time, Im 13 3-ss. HAURAKI PLATE. Of £3OO. One mile and a furlong. 3- PSYCHOLOGIST, 8.9 (L. Dulieu) 1 2- LIMB OHM, 8.0 (Broughton) .... 2 5- GAY BRONEY, 8.9 (McTaviSh) . 3 Also started: 1-1 Ruri. carried 8.9 (fourth), .4-4 Cherry King 8.0. Psychologist showed out first from Gay Broney,. Limbohm, Cherry King and Ruri. Along the back Ruri ran up to second place and the order was the same into the straight. In a good finish Psychologist beat Limbohm by a head with Gay Broney the same distance away third. The time was lm 53 2-ss. WAIWERA HIGHWEIGHT HANDICAP. Of £l3O. One mile, three furlongs and 40 yards. 3- THESPIS, 11.7 (Burgess) 1 4- COURTHAVEN, 9.12 (Miles) .... 2 5- GLENRATA, 9.11 (L. Dulieu) .. 3 Also started: 6-6 Ruby Meteor 9.1 carried 9.2 (fourth), 2-2 United 10.5, 1-1 Black Marlin 9.12. Won by half a head, half a length between second and third. Time, 2m 25 l-ss. TAKAPUNA J.C. HANDICAP. Of £3OO. One mile and a furlong. 1-I—MASTER BRIERLY, 8.10 (Goldfinch) 1 4- GAY MARIGOLD, 7.0 car. 7.4 (McKenzie) 2 6- MUNGATOON, 7.5 (Broughton) 3 Also started: 3-4 Eager Rose 8.1, 2-3 Master Norval 8.6, 5-5 Alloy 7.4, 8-8 Maori Boy 7.2 carried 7.1; 7-7 Whakapara 7.0 carried 7.1}. Whakapara and Gay Marigold were the leaders along the back tailed by Mungatoon, Master Norval and Alloy,’the order being the same into the straight. Master Brierly came up fast from sixth place to win by'threequarters of a length from Gay Marigold. Mungatoon was two lengths away third. The time lm 51 4-5 s is a race record. ANNIVERSARY HANDICAP. Of £175. Seven furlongs. 1- REREATU, 8.0 (McKenzie) 1 5- JALLDY KARO, 7.4 (Parsons) . 2 6- HAMPTON PARK, 7.0 (O. Reed) 3 Also started: 2-2 Sinking Fund 7.3 car. 7.10 (fourth), 3-3 Puriri Park 7.11, 4-4 Limex 7.7. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. The time lm 25 l-5s is a course record. DEVONPORT HANDICAP. Of £l5O. Six furlongs. 2- IMAMINT, 8.11 (Goldfinch) .... 1 3- WAIT AND SEE, 7.13 car. 7.8 (Cammick) 2
8-9—SIR WILLONYX, 7.11 car. 8.0 (L. J. Ellis) 3 Also started: 4-4 Roman Mascot 8.6 (fourth), 4-6 Alpinus 8.13, 1-1 Bellkyrian 8.6, 5-8 Gold Pocket 8.6, 10-10 Timorous 8.4, 7-5 Pelagia 7.10, 6-7 Golden Sceptre 7.4. Won by one and a-half lengths, same between second and third. Time, lm 12 4-ss.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1934, Page 4
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