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SPORTING

WARWICK FARM MEETING.

KUVERA DEFEATED. United Press Association —By Electric Tel egraph—Copyrlgtit (Received August 28, .5 p.m.) SYDNEY, August 27. At the A.J.C. meeting at Warwick Farm on Saturday, the champion two-year-old of last season, Kuvera, was defeated in the Hobartsville Stakes. The Warwick Stakes was won by the Sydney Cup winner Johnnie Jason. The principal results were:— HOBARTSVILLE STAKES For three-year-olds, 7 furlongs. Bronze Hawk. 6.10 (Cook) 1 Kuvera, 8.5 CM. McCarten* 2 Reman Spear, 8.5 (McLachlan) .. .. 3 Eleven started. Won by threequarters of a length. Time —lmin ?6sec—equals the track record. WARWICK STAKES, 1 mile. Johnnie Jason, 8.11 (Simpson) .. .. 1 Veilmond, 9.3 (J. Pike) 2 Inflation, 7.6 (H. Wiggins) 3 Thirteen started, including Nightmarch, who was fifth. Won by half a neck, half a length between second and third. Time—lmin 38sec—a track record. CAMPBELLTOWN HANDICAP, 6 furlongs. Chatham. 9.2 (J. Pike) 1 Holdfast. 9.4 (O'Sullivan) 2 Burracootboo, 8.4 (James) 3 Fifteen started, including Autopay and Prince Pemba 1. Won by a long head. Autopay was fourth. Time—lmin 12sec—equals the record for the track.

Forestry and Western Sky were unplaced in the Novice Handicap: Historic and Sunny Sky were unplaced in the Spring Handicap; and Movie Star and Kina March were unplaced in the Glenlee Handicap. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GRAND NATIONAL, United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyrlgnt (Received August 28. .5 p.m.) ADELAIDE, August 27. The South Australian Grand National Steeplechase, resulted as follows: Ferner, 9.10 (Nankwell) 1 Best Man, 9.8 (Horne) 2 Callam, 9.6 (Shepard) 3 Thirteen started. Won by five lengths. Time —smin 57sec —a State record. WIN FOR LANDMARK. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Received August 28, .5 p.m.) MELBOURNE, August 27. At the Williamstown races to-day, the New Zealand horse Landmark won the hurdle race. Details of the principal events were as follows: WILLIAMSTOWN HURDLES, 2 miles. Landmark, 11.3 (Tucker) 1 Dookie, 9.13 (Wraight) 2 Daily Mail, 9.4 (Bracken) 3 j Thirteen started. Won by a length. Time —3min 43sec. UNDERWOOD STAKES, , 1 mile. Liberal. 7.11 (Callinan) 1 I High Brae, 9.0 (Duncan) 2 : Parkwood, 9.3 (Hannan) 3 ' Fourteen started, including Water- j line and Lady Pam. Won by three lengths. Time—lmin 40isec. OTAGO HUNT CLUB. STEEPLECHASE TO HEATHER LAD. By Telegraph—Press Association DUNEDIN, August 27. The Otago Hunt Club’s annual meeting was held to-day in fine weather. The attendance was good and the track was tricky and holding. The totalisator handled £BBIB/10/-, compared with £6067 last year. Results: — SEAVIEW HURDLES, Of 80 sovs; 1J miles. 4—Silver Salver, 9.2 1 2—Nine of Spades, 9.13 2 I—Morena, 11.11 3

Also ran—s Hard Prince, 3 Peterette, 7 Shipshape, 6 Red Leaf. Won by two lengths, five lengths between second and third. Time—2min 59 2-ssec. BROCKVILLE TROT. Of 70 sovs (3.6); 11 miles. 5 Quita, scr 1 4—Alpha Wrack, scr 2 6 Ayrshire, scr 3 Also ran—2 Bronze Wave, 3 Gold Era, 9 Prince Bingen, 8 Rhodamine, 7 Sansaveno, 1 Love Parade. Won by eight lengths, four lengths between second and third. Times—3.lo, 3.12 3-5, 3.14 2-5. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, Of 60 sovs; 5 furlongs. 6—Prince Tractor, 7.4 1 1— Arden’s Beauty, 8.9 2 2 Sham Fight, 8.1 3 Also ran—3 Tracsono, 7 Orangapai, 5 Shock, 4 Fine Weather. Won by a short length, six lengths between second and third. Time—lmin 5 2-ssec. HUNT CLUB STEEPLECHASE, Of 110 sovs; 21 miles. 4—Heather Lad, 9.9 (H. Anderton) .. 1 1— Sir Richard, 9.8 (J. Kerr) .... 2 2 Deportment. 11.9 (G. Salt) 3 Also ran—3 Radius Rod, 5 Zeehan. Won by six lengths, three lengths between second and third. Time—4mln 53 4-ssec. TALLY-HO HANDICAP, Of 90 sovs; 7 furlongs. I—Water Power, 8.13 <B. Brodie) .. 1 3 Master Anomaly, 8.9 2 4 Lord Argosy, 7.13 3 1 Also ran—7 Red Racer, 2 Last March, 6 Taboo. 4 Traylavah (coupled with Lord Argosy), 5 Some Toff, 8 Blue Metal. Won by four lengths, three j lengths between second and third. Time —lmin 32 l-ssec. HUNTERS’ FLAT HANDICAP, Of 60 sovs; 14 miles. 4 Fair Exchange, 9.11 .. .. .. .. 1 I—Nine of Spades, 9.11 2 5 Some Acre, 10.3 3 Also ran—3 Rameses. 7 Shipshape, 2 Peterette, 6 Bitractor. Won by a length and a half, six lengths between second and third. Time—2rriin 13 2-ssec. WINGATUI TROT. Of 75 sovs (3.45); 1- miles. 6 Sansaveno, scr 1 I—Little Claire, 48 2 4—Gold Era, scr 3 Also ran—s Ayrshire, 7 Innocent Bingen, 2 Koakiaenae, 3 Quita, 9 Erin’s Chance, 8 Fight Ever. Won by four lengths, three lengths between second and third. Times—3.s4 1-5, 3.51 2-5, 3.56. VAUXHALL HANDICAP, Of 60 sovs; 6 furlongs, I—Palantua,1—Palantua, 7.13 l *

I 3—Arden's Beauty, 8.8 2 1 7—Ruatui, 7.2 3 Also ran—4 Hystride, 2 Dressy, 6 Academy, 5 Anne Shakespeare and ! Gold Dress (coupled). Won by four lengths, a head between second and J third. Time—lmin 19 3-ssec.

TARANAKI HUNT CLUB.

HUNT CUP TO LUNA LUX. By Telegr»pb—Prea» A*aoclotl'n> NEW PLYMOUTH. August 27. The Taranaki Hunt Club’s meeting was held in showery weather. There was a good attendance. The totalisator handled £4701, against £6716 last year. Results:— HACK AND HUNTERS’ HURDLES, Of 50 sovs; li miles. 1— Calamine, 9.9 (Grindlay) 1 2 Tenacre. 11.9 (Mills) 2 3 Money Boy, 9.0 (Jennings) .. ..3 Tenacre lost his rider and Money Boy fell, but both were remounted, the former by a spectator and finished a long time after Calamine. Time—3min 20sec. OPUNAKE SCURRY, Of 50 sovs; 5 furlongs, 2—Carfex, 8.0 (McDowell) 1 I—Merry Way, 8.0 (K. Voitre) .. ..2 s—Taitoru, 8.0 (Wilson) 3 Also ran—B Queen Agnes. 7 Paamu, 4 Peschiera, 6 Divola, 9 Rapai. 7 Emerald Abbey. Won by a long neck, five lengths between second and third. Time —lmin 4sec. STRATFORD HANDICAP,

Of 60 sovs; 6 furlongs. 1— Refresher, 8.5 (McLeod) 1 2 Silvermine, 8.10 (L. Morris) .. ..2 4—Orby’s Choice, 7.3 (McDowell) .. 3 Also ran—3 Orapai and Easter Time (coupled), 5 Gold Dawn. Won by a length and a half, half a length between second and third. Orapai was fourth. Time—lmin 16 2-ssec. HUNT CUP STEEPLECHASE, Of 80 sovs; about 2i miles. 1— Luna Lux. 11.7 (Desland) 1 2 Trouble. 10.13 (Miles) 2 B—Nimblefoot, 10.0 (Corner) 3 Also ran—3 Winnagain, 6 Day Lass. 7 Razor (fell). 5 Michael Shimose, 4 Coma (fell). Won by ten lengths, five lengths between second and third. Michael Shimose was fourth. Time—--smin 9sec. V/AIHI HANDICAP. Of 60 sovs; 7 furlongs. 2 Glen Vane, 7.10 (McLeod) 1 1— Illuminate, 8.5 (B. Morris) 2 4—Tangiroa, 7.13 (Wilson) 3 Also ran—3 Aga Khan, 6 La Crown. 5 Captain Dan, 7 Glowlight. 8 Silver Fern. Won by a length, two lengths between second and third. Captain Dan was fourth. Time—lmin 30 2-ssec. MEMBERS’ HANDICAP, Of 70 sovs; 1 mile. 3 Orby’s Choice, 7.3 (McDowell) .. 1 2 Silvermine, 9.0 (L. Morris) 2 I—Gibraltar, 8.5 (K. Voitre) 3 Also ran—4 Little Doubt. 5 Gold Dawn. Won by a length, a head between second and third. Little Doubt was fourth. Time—lmin 49 2-ssec. HUNTERS’ FLAT. Of 50 sovs; 14 miles. 1— Arikitoa. 10.13 (L. G. Morris) .. 1 2 Gold Ruler, 11.7 (B. H. Morris) .. 2 4 Day Lass, 10.6 (Gilmer) 3 Also ran—3 Annoyer, 8 Ngawhau, 4 Razor, 5 Nimblefoot, 7 Ngarata, 6 Mcney Boy. Won by two lengths, five lengths between second and third. Annoyer was fourth. Time—2min 21 4-ssec. URENUI HANDICAP. Of 60 sovs; 6 furlongs. 1— Merry Way, 7.8 (K. Voitre) .. .. 1 3 Silver Fern. 8.4 (Anderson) .. .. 2 2 Royal Papa. 7.0 (McDowell) .. .. 3 i Won by one and a half lengths, two lengths between second and third. Time —lmin 19 4-ssec.

AUCKLAND TROTTING CLUB. AUGUST HANDICAP TO PRINCE PEDRO. By TelearaDlt A<9aniAticm AUCKLAND, August 27. The Auckland Trotting Club’s August meeting was held under excellent weather conditions. The going was good, and there was a large attendance. The totalisator handled £21,164, compared with £21,565/10/- last year. Results: — INTRODUCTORY HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs (3.45); 1J miles. 2 Moko Bells, 72 (J. T. Paul) .. .. 1 1— Moko Girl, 84 (W. T. Dye) .... 2 4 Win Huon, 24 (Lee) .. 3 Also ran—6 Te Ngutu, 5 Gold Realm. 3 Mattie Herbilwyn, 7 Carl Mack. 8 Windchat. Won by three lengths, four lengths between second and third. Mattie Herbilwyn was fourth Times —3.33, 3.34 1-5, 3.44 1-5. MOUNT EDEN HANDICAP, Of 100 sovs (3.5); li miles. 3 Wee Machine, scr (E S. Groat) .. 1 2 Stormy Mack, scr (Broughton) .. 2 7—Fisher. 12 (A. T. Newdick) 3 Also ran—B Adjutant. 13 Mountain Sun, 9 Nellota, 11 Our Summer, 12 Regina Derby, 1 Pedlar and Worthy Chief (coupled), 6 Donee, 4 Don Juan. 5 Betterwin, 10 Gold Seam. Won by a head, two lengths between second and third. Mountain Sun was fourth. Times — 2.55 4-5, 2.56, 2.56 2-5. AUGUST HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs (4.36); 2 miles. 2 Prince Pedro, scr (McMillan) .... 1 3 Peter Pirate. 84 (R. D. Kennerley) 2 5 Carnui, scr (Smith) 3 | Also ran—6 Dan Direct, 3 Real Girl J (coupled with Peter Pirate), 4 Anon, j 7 Gold Treasure, 1 Kewpie’s Triumph. | Won by a neck, same distance between second and third. Anon was fourth. Times—4.36 2-5, 4.29 3-5, 4.36 4-5. GREY LYNN HANDICAP. Of 110 sovs (3.36); li miles. 1— Pegaway, 24 (E. N. Kennerley) .. 1 4 Realty, scr (E. S. Groat) 2 2 Homeward, scr (S. M. August) .. 3 Also ran—9 Margaret Wallace. 3 Whakahihi, 8 Jersey Thorpe, 5 Cleao, 7 Great Fame, 6 Explosion. Won by a length and a half, a neck between second and third. Times—3.24 4-5. 3.27 4-5, 3.28. ROYAL OAK HANDICAP. Of 110 sovs (3.38); li miles. 2—Moko Girl, scr (W. T. Dye) .. .. 1 4 —Carl Mack, 48 (Morrison) 2 l_Parrish Belle, 24 (Pillinger) .... 3 Also ran—s Marble Star, 3 Windchat, 6 Explosion. Won by three lengths, a length between second and third. Marble Star was fourth. Times—3.4l 2-5, 3.39 2-5, 3.42. ONEHUNGA HANDICAP Of 100 sovs (3.40); li miles.

1 — Guid Hairst, 12 (Smith) 1 2 Betterwin, scr (Grimmond) .. ..2 9 —Pedlar, scr (A. J. Julian) 3 Also ran—B Don Juan, 5 Fisher. 6 Gold Seam. 7 Renovo, 3 Stormy Mack. 4 Wee Machine. Won by half a head, a length and a half between second and third. Times—3.3l 2-5, 3.32 3-5, 3.33 3-5.

MASSEY MEMORIAL HANDICAP, Of 120 sovs (2.50); 11 miles. I I—Little Guy, scr (Smith* 1 ! 3—Direct Morning. 24 < Cockbill > .. 2 1 2—Real Girl, 36 (E. N. Kennerley* . 3 Also ran—B Dad’s Hope. 9 Master • Huia. 7 Oliver Thorpe. 6 Anon, 10 [ Genu in'*. 5 Tcwhaia. 2 Peter Pirate i (coupled with Reel Girl), 11 Dan Direct. 4 K'-wpie’a Triumph. Won by two lengths, half a length between second and third. Times—2.42 2-5, 2.46 4-5. 2.46 1-5. ORAKEI HANDICAP. Of 110 sovs (2.57); 11 miles. I—Pegaway. 24 (E. N. Kennerley) .. 1 s—Cleao. 12 (A. Hendriksen) 2 3—Nathaniel. 12 (Willetts) 3 Also ran—2 Homeward. 6 Jersey Thorpe. 7 Great Fame. 4 Rolfe Audubon. Won by two lengths, half a length between second and third. Times — 2.49 2-5, 2.51 4-5. 2.52 1-5.

WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB.

HANDICAPS ANNOUNCED. By THegrapb— Press Assnst*tlon CHRISTCHURCH August 28. The following handicaps have been ! declared for the Wellington Trotting | Club’s meeting:— , HUTT PARK TRIAL HANDICAP, of I 100 sovs <3.45»; li miles.—Cimarron scr, ! Desert Maiden scr. Directum scr. Fern- [ brook Lass scr. Iron Man scr. Lola Bingen scr. Raider scr, Red Hope scr. Titri scr. War Officer scr, David McElwyn i 24ydsb hd. NAI NAI HANDICAP, of 120 sovs (3.38»; li miles.—El Merit scr, Fairyland scr. Louis Bingen scr. Peter Fashion scr, Stanley Bingen scr. Nelson Parrish 24yds bhd, Deceitful 36. Miss Leda 36, Wah 48. King s Voyage 60, Mickey Audubon 60. BOLLARD MEMORIAL, of 200 sovs (4.38 >; 2 miles.—Eureka Boy scr. Kelp scr. Nimbus scr, Sister Rose scr. Wild Guy scr. Mr Penalty 12vds bhd. Netta Cro 12. Raydus 12. Country King 24, Editor 24. Purser 24. Royal Drusus 24. Arabond 36, Playwave 36. Sir Guy 48. * Somerby 48. Ayrmont Chimes 72. I RAILWAY HANDICAP, cf 120 SOVS I <3.36); li miles.—Ambleside scr. Arthur | Chimes scr. Chenwood ccr. Dusky scr. Indian Author scr. Plain Silk scr. Te Kingi scr. Smooger scr. Gumdigger 24yds bhd, Native Berry 24. Winshow 24. Daddv Longlegs 72. Zella 96. SHARPE HANDICAP, of 100 sovs (3.7); II miles.—Betty Jinks scr. Cimarron scr. Directum scr. Fernbrook Lass scr. Guy Star scr. Iron Man scr. Lcla Bingen scr. Netherton scr. Raider scr. Red Hope scr, Titri scr. Tollgate scr, Trada scr. War Officer scr, David McElwyn 24yds bhd. WILFORD HANDICAP, of 150 sovs (4.52); 2 miles.—Drusern scr. El Merit scr, Fa 1 ryland scr. Louis Bingen scr, Peter Fashion scr. Stanley Bingen scr. Deceitful 36yds bhd. Miss Leda 36. Wah 60, King’s Voyage 72, Mickey Audubon 81 WELLINGTON HANDICAP, of 150 sovs (2.50); 11 miles. —Chenawav scr. Eureka Boy scr. Free Logan scr. Hollv Bank scr. Kelp scr. Nimbus scr. Pronto Bingen scr. Sister Rose scr. Wild Guv scr. Brent Zolock 12yds bhd. Raydus 12. Arabond 24. Country King 24, Editor 24. Playwave 24. Purser 24. Royal Drusus 24. Great Delight 36. Ayrmont Chimes 48. Sir Guy 48. Somerby 48. SPRING HANDICAP, of 110 sovs <2.59>; 11 miles.—Ambleside scr. Arthur Ch’mes scr, Chenwood scr. David McElwyn scr. Dusky scr. Drift Wave scr. Indian Author scr, Mihad scr. Plain Silk scr, Smooger scr. Taxpayer scr. Te Kingi scr, Autowin 12yds bhd. Royal Chenault 12. Gumdigger 24. Native Berry 24. Winshow 24. Murchimes 48. Daddy Longlegs 60. Zella 84.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19273, 29 August 1932, Page 4

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SPORTING Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19273, 29 August 1932, Page 4

SPORTING Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19273, 29 August 1932, Page 4

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