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OAMARU JOCKEY CLUB. Acceptances for summer meeting. By Telegraph—Press Association OAMARU, December 22. The following acceptances have been received for the Oamaru Jockey Club's summer meeting:— HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; 1 mile.—Kakara 10.9, Nightguard 9.7, Night Lad 9.6, Fair Exchange 9.5, Rothen 9.4, Pink Paper 9.0, Pharaoh 9.0, Blue Hills 9.0. TRIAL STAKES, of 90 sovs; 5 furlongs.—Accumulate 8.8, Bond 8.8, Belfield 8.8, Cleaner 8.8. City Belle 8.8, Cumulative 8.8, Dracula 8.8, Footwork 8.8, Gay Robe 8.8, Gilpit 8.8, Heigh Ho 8.8, Lucky Dive 8.8, Molten 8.8, Repudiation 8.8, Standard Rose 8.8, Shamata 8.8, Sir Drake 8.8, Trivet 8.8, Tibbie 8.8, Rose Dart 8.8, Ventract 8.8, Daring Deed 7.11. Nightly 7.11. OAMARU TROT, of 110 sovs (3.45); 11 miles.—Colleen Derby scr, Crisis scr. Guyrate scr, Ivan de Oro scr, Parnell scr, Royal Escort scr. Royal de Oro scr, Sunbrown scr, Tatsy Nelson scr, Almont Cling 36yds bhd, King’s Cup 48, Margaret Bingen 48. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP, of 250 sovs; 1 mile.—Merry Peel 8.13, Ranelagh 8.5, Grecian Prince 8.5, Mount Boa 8.5, Hurlingham 8.4, Rational 11. 8.2, Gold Pit 8.2, Ramo 8.0, Some Toff 7.9, Wise Choice 7.6, Juniper 7.6, Shamfight 7.0, Trek 7.0, Captivate 7.0. WAITAKI CHAMPION HANDICAP, of 140 sovs; 11 miles.—Juniper 9.4, Night Flyer 9.1, Trek 8.11, Metal Bird 8.6, Water Polo 8.5. Shamfight 8.5, Nightguard 7.13, Importance 7.10, Dressy 7.9, Amy Johnson 7.7, Bitractor 7.7, Gold Dress 7.7, Pharaoh 7.7, Palmary 7.7. WAIKAURA TROT, of 115 sovs (3.2); 11 miles.—Collen Derby scr, Great Antrim scr. King’s Cup scr, Lena Thorpe scr, Little Claire scr, Margaret Bingen scr. Royal Escort scr, Sunbrown scr, Shirley Bingen scr. Tat Wrack scr. Black Jester 24yds bhd, Needles 24, Wild Bingen 36. FLYING HANDICAP, of 140 sovs; 6 furlongs.—Grecian Prince 8.13, Hurlingham 8.10. Gold Pit 8.8, Wise Choice 8.3, Royal Sceptre 7.11, A 1 Jolson 7.7, Waving Corn 7.7, Silver Streak 7.2, Captivate 7.0. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; 6 furlongs.—Silver Streak 8.13, Metal Bird 8.12, Denise 8.7, Ilkley 8.6. Some Good 8.3, Mobile 8.2, Importance 8.1, Rothen 7.12, Brown Pearl 7.11, Manetho 7.10, Rose Dart 7.8, Lucky Dive 7.7, Ruling Pen 7.7, Shamata 7.7, Cleaner 7.7.

WAIKOUAITI RACING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES RECEIVED. By Telegraph—Fres» Association DUNEDIN, December 22. The following acceptances have been received for the Waikouaiti Racing Club’s meeting:— TRIAL PLATE, of 100 sovs; 6 furlongs.—Blue Hills 8.10. Dracula 8.10, Lucky Dive 8.10. Pink Paper 8.10, Importance 8.10, Standard Rose 8.10, Shamata 8.10, Bond 8.10. Tibbie 8.10. Tractor gelding 8.10, Lockard 8.10, Manetto 8.10, Bintract 8.10. Last Dart-Lady Blackstone gelding 8.10, Amy Johnson 8.10, Brown Pearl 8.10, Ruling Pen 8.10, Accumulate 8.10. WAIKOUAITI CUP, of 330 sovs; li miles.—Merry Peel 8.12, Mount Boa 8.5, Hurlingham 8.2, Ramo 8.0, Rational 11. 8.0, Red Racer 7.12, Juniper 7.9, Water Power 7.7, Some Toff 7.7, Night Flyer 7.1, Trek 7.0, Metal Bird 7.0, Shamfight 7.0, My Council 7.0. BRAY MEMORIAL, of 110 sovs; 5 furlongs.—Royal Sceptre 9.5, Kerbside 8.13, Silver-Streak 8.9. Ilkley 8.3, Some Good 7.13, Mobile 7.12, Memories 7.11, Lockard 7.3, Lucky Dive 7.2, Shamata 7.2.

HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, of 100 sovs; 1 mile.—Kakara 10.10, Fair Exchange 9.6, Palmary 9.4, My Council 9.3, Pink Paper 9.1, Pharaoh 9.0, Shipshape 9.0, Solanum 9.0, Gold Dress 9.0, Colonel Crawford 9.0. ORBELL STAKES, of 130 sovs; 7 furlongs.—Rational 11. 9.1, Gold Pit 8.13, Water Power 8.12, Some Toff 8.10, Wise Choice 8.5, Juniper 8.4, Waving Com 7.11, A 1 Jolson 7.10, Night Lad 7.7, Captivate 7.7. HAWKESBURY HANDICAP, of 110 sovs; 6 furlongs.—Shamfight 8.12, Silver Streak 8.12, Metal Bird 8.11, Denise 8.6, Some Good 8.2, Mobile 8.1, Importance 8.0, Rothen 7.11, My Council 7.8, Ruling Pen 7.7, Cleaner 7.7. NEW YEAR TROT, of 115 sovs (3.45); 11 miles.—Carillon Chimes scr, Aileen Desborough scr, Colleen Derby scr, Captain Heath scr, Chevalier scr, Crisis scr, Frank Mac scr, Mawheranui scr. Royal de Oro scr, Sunbrown scr. Wattle Bell scr, Almont Cling 36yds bhd, King's Cup 48. DOMAIN TROT, of 110 sovs (2.28); 1 mile.—Aileen Desborough scr, Aviator scr, Captain Heath scr, Colleen Derby scr, Frank Mac scr, Great Antrim scr, Harold Bingen scr, Jacob scr, Lucky Spot scr. Royal Escort scr, Rena Bingen scr, Rough Sea scr, Sunbrown scr, Lena Thorpe 12yds bhd, Margaret Bingen 24, Tat Wrack 24, Shirley Bingen 86, Sungleam 96.

POVERTY BAY TURF CLUB. ACCEPTANCES RECEIVED. By Telegraph—Press Association GISBORNE, December 22. The following acceptances have been received for the Poverty Bay Turf Club's meeting:— SHORTS HANDICAP, of 45 sovs; 5 furlongs.—Hunting Day 9.0, Stitch 8.5, Master Cynic 8.2, Master Frank 7.10, Hunting Jay 7.2, Conference 7.0. HURDLE HANDICAP, of 50 sovs; li miles.—Rongo 9.10, Kinsel 9.6, King Wanga 9.6, Tama Waiata 9.0. TARUHERU HANDICAP, of 45 sovs; 6 furlongs.—lnnuendo 9.0, Bob In 8.9, Master Cynic 8.8, lago 8.6, Master Frank 8.3, Gainsfid 7.12. BOXING DAY HANDICAP, of 60 sovs; 11 miles.—Valsier 9.0, Kahunoke 8.0, Kinsel 7.11, King Wanga 7.11, Both Well 7.5, Measurer 7.0, Wedding Bells 7.0. MAIDEN PLATE, of 50 sovs; 6 furlongs.—Rangihiria, Grantham, MilVine. Mister Tom, Hunting Jay, Cupboard Love, Ism’s Day. FLYING HANDICAP, of 45 sovs; 6 furlongs.—Valsier 8.11, Hunting Day BJO, King Wanga 8.2, Stitch 7.13, Master Cynic 7.12, Gainsfid 7.2, Hunting Jay 7.0. DECEMBER HANDICAP, of 45 sovs; 1 mile.—Kahunoke 9.0, Bob In 8.12, Tama Waiata 8.10. Both Well 8.5, Measurer 7.13, Rongo 7.13, Wedding Bells 7.11, Rangihiria 7.9, Grantham 7.9. Grantham 7.9. STRATFORD RACING CLUB. ACCEPTANCES RECEIVED. By Telegraph—Press Association NEW PLYMOUTH, Dec. 22. The following acceptances have been received for the Stratford Racing Club’s meeting:— OHURA HURDLES, of 120 sovs; 11 miles.—Tenacre 11.8, Easterly 10.12, Okapua 10.6, Callapat 10.0, St. Ames 9.8, Welcome Boy 9.6, Calamine 9.6, Emancipation 9.5, Manly 9.2, Star

Lupin 9.0, Taura Lad 9.0, Gaysogne 9.0. TARIKI HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; 75 furlongs.—Hit the Deck 8.13, Palace 8.10, Constant Sun 8.6, Davistock 8.4, Joyspear 8.1, Valpai 8.1, Attentive 7.13, Lady Lulu 7.12, Bugle Call 7.10, Holly Holm 7.8, Revision 7.5, Tentcall 7.4, Glowlight 7.3, Captain Dan 7.2, Taitoru 7.0, Chief Line 7.0, Ruri 7.0, Queenbeyan 7.0. STRAFORD CUP. of 250 sovs; II miles.—Havering 9.1, Seatown 8.11, High Falutin’ 8.9, Awaken 8.7, Tigerism 8.4, Refresher 8.3, Gibraltar 7.13, Richfield 7.6, Trishna 7.6, Little Doubt 7.5 Carfex 7.4, Alloy 7.2, Eastertime 7.0, Helium 7.0, Lady Vane 7.0, Bugle Call 7.0. Holly Holm 7.0. DOUGLAS HANDICAP, of 170 sovs; 6 furlongs.—Orapai 9.6, Paganelli 9.1, Tradesman 8.10, Royal Bengal 8.2. Green Linnet 7.7, Ganpat 7.6, Miladi 7.4, Eastertime 7.0, Arvada 7.0. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; 5 furlongs.—Te Waipu 8.7, Miss Cavendish 8.2, Merry Way 7.12, Welcome Lu 7.12, Golden Hair 7.10. British Columbia 7.9, Kurapae 7.7, Rereatu 7.7, Motorni 7.5, Rapper 7.5, Royal Papa 7.3, Maypay 7.3, Bettwyscoed 7.3. MIDHIRST HIGH-WEIGHT,, of 130 sovs; 81 furlongs.—Richfield 9.5, Monalof 9.4, Little Doubt 9.3, Alloy 9.1, Tenacre 8.13, Orby's Choice 8.11, Calamine 8.7, Miladi 8.6, Eastertime 8.5, Glenvane 8.4, Lucky Alice 8.1, Kawhaklna 8.0. Davistock 8.0. Attentive 8.0, Holly Holm 8.0, Kind Word-, 8.0. RAILWAY HANDICAP, of 120 sovs; 6 furlongs.—Hampden 9.0, Sparkling Morn 8.11, Solitaire 11. 8.9, Gold Gleam 8.5, Cereal 8.5, King Win 8.4, Haulbowline 8.4, Illuminate 8.2, Princess Star 7.7, La Crown 7.6, Kanapa 7.0, Moatoa 7.3, Foulwind 7.0, Merry Way 7.0, Willowmere 7.0, March Alone 7.0, Cheif Line 7.0, Beau Irish 7.0, Rita’s Light 7.0. TRIAL STAKES, of 90 sovs; 5 furlongs.—No Humbug 8.7, Sir Musk 8.7, Queen Agnes 8.7, British Columbia 8.7, Rita’s Light 8.7, Takiri 8.0, Maypay 8.0, Divola 8.0, Lady Bent 8.0, March Alone 8.0, Icier 8.0, Schizanthus 8.0, Bold Baron 8.0, Prince Reno 8.0, Hunting Song filly 8.0, Idanoe 8.0. A.J.C. SUMMER CUP. united Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright (Received December 22, 8.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, December 22. Acceptances for the A.J.C. Summer Cup, to be run on December 26, are:— Pretzel 8.12, Agincourt 8.3, Salvador 8.3, Milantheon 8.2. Gold Digger 8.1, Lovely Balloon 7.12. Lavington 7.11, Speldon 7.7, Stonebrook 7.7, Australian Bee 7.4. Maurice Bede 7.4, Gipsland 7.3, Miss Nottava 7.3, Never Despair 6.10, First Balloon 6.7.

ELLERSLIE NOTES. By Telegraph— x*ress Association AUCKLAND, December 22 The weather, was fine though dull for the semi-final gallops at Ellerslie. The course proper, with the poles 35ft. out was in most demand. The tan, No. 3 grass, two-year-old and hurdle tracks were also available. The going was perfect. The best efforts over a distance on the course proper were those of Cricket Bat, Silver Scorn, Antique and Tout le Mond, while the best sprints were recorded by Sunny Song, Grand Sport, The Quorn, Cadland and Psychologist. The two-year-olds that impressed most were Dole, Fracas, Red Manfred, Polagia, Impasto and Gay Seton. On the course proper Silver Scorn (Eastwood) was allotted a mile. She ran the first furlong in 13sec, two in 24 2-ssec, four in 50 2-ssec, and completed the journey in lmin 41 4-ssec. She went very evenly and could have put up faster time. Supreme Ruler and Ruling King ran five furlongs in lmin 4 3-ssec from an almost standing start, the former pleasing better. Red Sun (Wiggins) and Berate (Eastwood) started off slowly over a round, being timed to run the last mile in lmin 45 2-ssec. They did not have much pace on till the seven furlong post and ran home from there in lmin 31 l-ssec.

Red Sun finished several lengths in front, but Berate could have been closer.

Karangapai, carrying a good weight, ran six furlongs in lmin 18 2-ssec. finishing on.

Fracas was sent five furlongs, being timed to run the last half-mile in 49 4-ssec. Grand Review worked over six furlongs in lmin 23sec. Princess Doreen was given strong work, but was not sent against the watch. The Great Northern Foal Stakes candidate, Red Manfred, completed five furlongs in lmin 4sec, running on nicely. Great Star did strong work over a round in 2min 20 l-ssec, not doing his best. Cadland reeled off half a mile in 50 2- impressively. Epigram and Guarantee ran two furlongs in 26 l-ssec, and five in lmin 5 3- the former being a shade in front.

Impasto and Gay Seton finished on terms after sprinting three furlongs in 37sec. Both went freely. Dole and Pegged Exchange completed five furlongs in lmin 4sec. Both worked well.

Fast Passage (Eastwood) and Concentrate ( Emerson) were companions over a mile in lmin 47sec. Fast Passage was drawing away at the finish, but neither was doing his best. Antique (Parsons), Tout le Mond (Wiggins) and Gay Crest (E. Manson) were associated over a round in 2min 4 4-ssec. The last seven furlongs took lmin 33 2-ssec, and the final half-mile 52 4-ssec. Antique finished in front, with Tout le Mond closing up. Gay Crest worked nicely. The best effort of the morning over a mile was credited to Cricket Bat, who ran the first two furlongs in 24 2-ssec, four in 50sec, and completed in lmin 41 l-ssec, the final six furlongs taking lmin 16 4-ssec. This is one of the bset gallops seen here for some time over this distance. Grand Sport and The Quorn ran half a mile in 50sec, the former having a shade the better. Midian went seven furlongs comfortably in lmin 28sec. He was anxious to go faster. Sunny Sky, Merry Damon and Sunny Bachelor were companions over six furlongs, running the first three in 37 3-ssec and the full distance in lmin 17 2-ssec. Sunny Sky pleased most. Arise and Diatamous ran three furlongs in 38 4-ssec.

Psychologist registered a smart effort over five furlongs in lmin 3 2-ssec. Lordly Knight was allotted seven furlongs and recorded lmin 33 3-ssec. On the tan, Jaloux cantered to the top of the straight, and completed a round in lmin 50 4-ssec. Azalea was with him over the last seven furlongs, which occupied lmin 32 2-ssec. This was a first-class effort. Broken Rule and All Humbug ran five furlongs in lmin 7 2-ssec, the latter impressing most.

AWAPUNI TRACK NOTES. By Telegraph—Press Association PALMERSTON NORTH, Dec. 21. Excellent conditions prevailed at Awapuni this morning. The track was dry and fast. Both the course proper,

on which the flags were wide out, and the plough were in use. Catalogue, After Money and Safari were companions over half a mile. Safari tailed off early, the other pair keeping together to run 0.54 1-5. Trojan Melody had an advantage over Lady Court with Tannin well back. Five furlongs occupied 1.6. Wait and See strode over half-a-mile comfortaoly, the pace being on for the last three in 0.39. Royal Jest dsplayed a turn of early speed which lasted just long enough for him to beat Colossian at the end of three furlongs in 0.38 1-5, with Hint three lengths back. Beaconsfield and Nebulae were together throughout six furlongs in 1.20, the former travelling within himself. Morrath drew clear of Mercian Prince over the closing stages of six in 1.20, the first half-mile in 0.53 1 . Beau Gallante led Bee Acre throughout in .a seven furlongs task, the first half-mile in 0.51. Beau Gallante moved very attractively. Statuary finished stronger than Joyspear at the close of seven in 1.34 1-5. Headland ran a mile in 1.49. He will not compete till the second day. Golden Chant, a Marton candidate, ran half a-mile in 0.54 1-5. She is a full-sister to the speedy but erratic Journet. Senegal slipped over five furlongs in 1.5. He will delay his entry till the second day. Laokoon pulled up sore at the end of six furlongs in 1.21 2-5, being beaten home by a Quarantine geldipg from the same stable. Minstrel Lad moved very nicely over seven furlongs after breakfast. After taking 0.14 for the first furlong and doing the half-mile in 0.53 2-5, he completed his task in 1.34 2-5. Jean Ladosio, who injured herself at Woodville, took 1.36 3-5 for a similar task. Easterly, who will contest the highweight event at Manawatu, jumped three flights of fences, giving a fair display. Her action is. still scratchy. WORK AT WINGATUI. By Telegraph--Press Association DUNEDIN. December 22. A trong wind was blowing at Wingatui this morning. On the grass, Lord Argour and Princess Argosy ran six furlongs in lmin 19sec; Gold Dress and Fine Weather took lmin 20rec, Cleaver and Bell Hill lmin 21sec, Blue Hill and Colonel Quex lmin 22sec. Gold Paper ran six furlongs in lmin 19 4-ssec. Fair Weather ran four furlongs in 59sec; June the Third, five in 68 2-ssec; Gold Boy, the last three of four in 39sec. Reminder went six furlongs in Irnin 22 2-s~ec; Shipshape, five in 68 2-ssec; Bold Brigand and Witch of Erin, four in 60 l-ssec. Tippling and Red Racer ran eight furlongs in lmin 49 3-ssec; Solanum and Ruling Pen, seven furlongs in lmin 37sec.

On the plough, Blue Metal and Daring Deed ran five furlongs in 68 2-5 sec; Ilkley and Accumulate, six in lmin 21 2-ssec; Shock, the last three of four in 45sec; Amy Johnson and Mobile, the last three of four in 43sec.

ADDINGTON TRACK WORK. The track was in good order at Addington yesterday, but a cold easterly wind was in evidence. All the work was done close to the inside rail. Belle Lorimer left on a mile and a half journey, being 1 4-ssec in front of Silver Bingen, with Great Author and Royal Comrade several lengths farther back. Belle Lorimer trotted the first half-mile in lmin 12sec. and reached the six furlongs in lmin 47 sec. where Silver Bingen, Great Author and Royal Comrade began to close up the gap. Belle Lorimer was still in the lead at the mile disc in 2min 22 2-ssec, where Silver Bingen and Great Author ran up to her. She was in possession at the ten furlongs in 2min 54 2-ssec, but once in line for home Silver Bingen and Great Author drew level with her, and Royal Comrade, who had trailed them all the way, made a dash over the last fifty yards. Belle Lorimer stuck to her' work, but Great Author headed her in the lasi few strides. Belle Lorimer’s time fol

the mile and a hall was 3min 28 1-5 j sec. Silver Bingen did 3min 26 4-ssec. Great Author was separately timed to do his first mile in 2min 17 3-ssec vnd the mile and a half in 3min 21 2-ssec. Royal Comrade registered about the same time. Nelson Boy, with G. S. Smith in the saddle, trotted a mile in 2min 19sec, the first four furlongs occupying lmin 11 l-ssec.

Auto Machine was indulged in sprinting tasks. Todd Bingen (G. McKendry) gave another solid exhibition by trotting a mile and a quarter in 2min 59 3-ssec. Aristotle and College Boy were associated over a mile and a quarter. They paced in great style, taking lmin 5 2-ssec for the concluding four furlongs, and 31 2-ssec to complete the last two furlongs.

Wrecker escorted Biddy Parrish over two miles, the last twelve furlongs occupying 3min 26sec. Editor was indulged in a spin over a mile, but was not timed. Don Chenault trotted solidly while negotiating twelve furlongs in 3min 42sec. Regal Voyage bears a well-trained appearance. Her task was a mile and a half in 3min 20 l-ssec. She regis-

tered 2min 14 3-ssec lor the first eight furlongs. Hard Words and Arikitoa set ou; to go a mile and a half, but Arikit 'i broke badly soon after the start and lost a dozen lengths, leaving Hare Words to go solo for a mile and r. quarter before Arikitoa made up his leeway. The pair rattled down the straight, and arrived at their destination in 3min 20 2-ssec. Hard Words did his first mile tat Znria 13 2-ssec .

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19373, 23 December 1932, Page 7

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