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DUNEDIN CUP TO VINTAGE

KERBSIDE WINS OPEN SPRINT PALMARY AND TIZZY SURPRISE. CHAMPAGNE STAKES 'TO DISMISS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Dunedin, Last Night. The Dunedin Jockey Club’s meeting opened in duU but fine weather befoie a fair crowd. The going was holding after overnight rain. Vintage, the Cup favourite, was always going well and won going away with something in hand. Chhota was a disappointment and never looked like a winner. During the day the totalisator handled £13,412, as against £17,336 on the first day last year. Results are:— WARRINGTON HURDLES. Of £l5O. One mile and three-quarters. 3-4-RASOULI, 9.13 (E. Mackie) 1 2-2—FLEETING GLANCE, 9.5 (H. Turner) 2 1- THE RECTOR, 9.9 (V. Langford) 3 Also started: 4-3 Don Jose, 11.2; 5-5 Polling Day, 10.4; 6-6 Gallivanter, 9.2; 8-8 Bell Hill, 9,0; 7-7 Sunward, 9.0. Five lengths; six. Time, 3m. 21 2-fs. Polling Day broke a leg and was destroyed. TRIAL STAKES. Of £lOO. Seven furlongs. 9-B—TIZZY, 7.13 (J. Dooley) 1 2- ST. JOAN, 8.1 (A. Russell) 2 12-12—OSCULATE, 8.2 (R. Jenkins) . 3 Also started: 10-9 Bowlands, 8.4; 4-5 Conca Doro, 8.4; 13-13 Dodge, 8.4;4 5 4 Jacobin, 8.2; 11-11 Red Dance, 8.2; 1-2 Wild Sky, 8.2; 8-10 Air Pocket, 8.1; 3-3 Sungem, 8.1; 7-6 SUver Brier, 8.1; 14-14 . Dimpy, 7.13; 6-7 Pompax, 7.13. Two lengths; half a length. Time, Im. 325.

BERWICK HANDICAP. Of £l2O. Seven furlongs. 2-3— IAN’S MARCH, 8.10 (B. Brodie) 1 10-S—NORMAN CONQUEST, 8.0 (P.W. Powell) i 2 113-14—SHOCK, 8.0 (W. McEwan) .... 3 ■ Also started: 6-9 Broken Rule, 8.10; 1-1 ■ 1 Amelita, 8.4; 4-4 Doiran, 8.3; 3-2 Heather Glow, 8.2; 12-13 Reminder, 8.0; 7-7 Pink Paper, 8.0; 8-8 Flying Amy, 7.13; 11-10 i Water Polo, 7.12; 9-11 Silk Paper, 7.11; 5- Double Shot, 7.10; 14-12 June the I Third, 7.8; 7-7 Profit and Loss, 7.8; 15-15 Hostage, 7.7. , Length; length. Time, Im. 31 2-ss. PUBLICANS’ HANDICAP. ‘ , Of £250. Six furlongs. 6- KERBSIDE, 7.4 (R.J. Mackie) .. 1 1-I—GAYSOME, 7.2 (A. H. Eastwood) 2 ' 8-B—MASTER ANOMALY, 7.1 (W. H. Jones) ...'.. 3Also started: 3-3 Croupier, 9.8; 5-4 Si’ver Streak, 8.13; 7-7 Great Star, 8.2; 2-1 Mobile, .7.7; 4-5 Gold Paper, 7.0. Kerbside led throughout and won by a length and a-half from Gaysome. Gay-' some had a bad passage. Master Anomaly was three-quarters of a length, away. Time, Im. 16 3-ss. , DUNEDIN CUP. • / \ Of £550. One mile and a-half. ' 1- VINTAGE, 7.10 (A. H. Eastwood) l' \ 4- VENTRAC, 8.2 (P.‘Powell) ...... 2 12-12—BOLD BRIGAND, 7.0 (H. McKinnon) ; 3 Also started: 5-5 The Smuggler, 8.6; 2- King March, 7.12; 10-11 Salmo Salar, 7.11; 6-6 Red Sun, 7.9; 9-8 Toreador, 7.8; 2-2 Chhota, 7.7; 7-6 Southdown, 7.3; 11-10 Some Shamble, 7.2; 8-9 Red Racer, 7.2. The Smuggler led into the straight from Ventrac, but at the distance Vintage took the lead and won by a length," with the third horse two lengths, away and The Smuggler fourth. Time, 2m. 365, CHAMPAGNE STAKES. Of £2OO. Six furlongs. 2-2—DISMISS, 8.13 (Powell) 1 1-I—MARCUS CICERO, 8.10 (L. J. EUis) 2 5- CUSTODIAN, 8.10 (A. E. Didham) 3 Also started: 3-4 Top Coat, 8.10; 6-5 Trumpet Blast, 8.10; 7-7 Cup Bearer, 8.7; 4- Queen of Song, 8.10 and Wonderful, 8.10 (bracketed). Four lengths; half a length. Time, Im. 18 3-ss. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP. I Of £l5O. One mile. 1-I—DAVOLO, 8.4 (L. J. EUis) 1 1 6-S—TIPPLING, 7.13 (W. H. Jones) . 4 2 1 3-3—GRAND FINALE, 8.7 (J. Dooly) 3 ' Also started: 4-4 Fair Weather, 9.0; 8-8 Black Duke, 8.9; 7-7 Rin Tin Tin, 8.8; 5- Meadow Lark, 8.7; 2-2 Guarantee, 8.5. Neck; half a length. Time, Im. 43 4-ss. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP. Of £l5O. One mile and a-quarter. 12-S—PALMARY, 7.13 (J. T. Andrews) 1 7-6—SILVER SIGHT, 8.0 (A. Russell) 2 ( .6-7—SIGNALLER, 8.12 (G. Barclay) 3 ’ Also started: 8-9 Amy Johnson, 8.1 Q; 9-12 Importance, 8.8; 3-2 Cleaner, 8.8; 4-4 Last Link, 8.7; 5-8 Venite, 8.6; 1-1 High Rank. 8.3; 11-11 Star Raider, 7.11; 10-9 Grand Review, 7.10; 13-13 Red Sunset, 7.10; 2-3 Daring Deed, 7.10. Length and a-half; neck. Time, 2m. 10 4-ss.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1934, Page 5

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DUNEDIN CUP TO VINTAGE Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1934, Page 5

DUNEDIN CUP TO VINTAGE Taranaki Daily News, 9 February 1934, Page 5