AUCKLAND T.C.
BIG RACE TO WORTHY LIGHT. By Telegraph—Press Association AUCKLAND, June 23. Fine weather prevailed for the opening of the Auckland Trotting Club’s winter meeting to-day, but the track was rather holding. There was a good attendance. The totalisator handled £18,082/15/-, compared with £15,226/5/011 the corresponding day last year, an increase of £2856/10/-. Results: WINTER HANDICAP, Of 125 sovs (3.48); 1J miles. 1— Ganton, 36 (F. J. Smith) 1 2 Young Rodney, scr (J. T. Paul) .. 2 s—Gala Day, 96 (S. August) 3 Also started —6 Audo Patch scr, 9 Grand Triumph scr, 4 Singing Bird scr. 3 Waikato Prince scr, 8 Autumn Lu T2, 7 Manna’s Son 72. Won by half a’ length, a head between second and third. Times—3.42, 3.45 1-5, 3.41 3-5. MANGERE HANDICAP, Of 125 sovs (3.45); 11 miles. I—Aircraft, scr (J. T. Paul) j 5 Nelson Luvan, scr (Lee) .. .. ~2 6 Star Pronto, scr (Dyer) ’ 3
Also started—l2 Agnes Bingen scr, 8 Anthony’s Gift scr, 7 Grey Mist scr, 11 Munga Rangi scr, 3 Pink Lady scr, 4 Rayon d’Or scr. 9 Shining Metal scr, 2 Kewpie’s Bond 48, 9 Gold Dredge 60. Won by three lengths, two and a half lengths between second and third. Times—3.39 1-5, 3.40, 3.41 3-5. ADAMS MEMORIAL CUP. Of 350 sovs (4.34); 2 miles. 1— Worthy Light, 24 (F. J. Smith) .. 1 2 Tempest, scr (J. Fraser jr.) .. .. 2 4—Peter Pirate, 84 (Broughton) .... 3 Also started—l Wrecker (coupled with winner), 3 Willie Derby 24, 5 Brentlight 36, 6 Auto Machine* 96. The order for the greater part of the distance was Worthy Light, Tempest, Willie Derby, Wrecker, Brentlight, Peter Pirate and Auto Machine. Worthy Light held on well to win by half a head from Tempest with Peter Pirate, who came fast on the outside a length and a half away third. Wrecker was fourth. Times—4.44 2-5. 4.46 3-5. 4.40 2STEWARDS' HANDICAP. Of 130 sovs (3.34); 15 miles. 6—Billy Carbine, scr (Broughton) .. 1 3 Explosion, 84 (Clifton) 2 I—Bessie Parrish, 96 (J. T. Paul) .. 3 Also started—2 Moko Girl 12, 4 Roi Grande 12, 5 Mr Penalty 48. Won by a length and a quarter, threequarters of a length between second and third. Times 3.42 1-5, 3.35 4-5, 3.35.
HOBSON HANDICAP, Of 130 sovs (3.0); 15 miles. 2—Ringtrue, 24 (J. T. Paul) 1 I—Kewpie’sl—Kewpie’s King, 36 (F. J. Smith) .. 2 7—Lady Amanda, scr (Willetts) .... 3 Also started—9 Home Brew scr, 5 Max Havoc scr. 6 Tryment scr, 3 Compass scr, 11 Indian Author scr. 8 Min Bells scr, 4 Red Hope 12, 12 Alexis 24, 10 Whakahihi 48. Won by threequarters of a length, a length between second and third. Times—2.s7 1-5, 2.56 3-5. 3.0 1-5.
MARCONI HANDICAP. Of 140 sovs (3.27); 15 miles. I—Chancellor, 36 (F. J. Smith) .. .. 1 4—Manco, scr (S. M. August) .. ..2 B—Gumdigger, scr (Williams) .. .. 3 Also started—6 Bingen Chief scr, 3 Francis Lincoln scr, 7 Jackie Thorpe 24, 2 Realty 24, 5 Free Logan 36. Won by a length and a half, a head between second and third. Times—3.3o. 3.33 2-5, 3.33 3-5.
CORNWALL HANDICAP. Of 200 sovs (2.47); I', miles. 6—lmpromptu, 60 (C. Moran) .. .. 1 9—Lady Coronado, scr (S. M. August) 2 s—Smooger, scr (J. E. Smith) 3 Also started—3 Chen wood scr, 13 Dan Direct scr, 4 Our Peter scr, 2 Wrecker scr, 10 Brentlight 12, 1 Peter Pirate 24. 11 Stamnoor 24, 12 Wilma Dillon 24, 7 First Flight 36, 8 Kewpie’s Triumph 48 Lady Coronado and Our Peter led the field for most of the race, but at the distance Impromptu sneaked lip on the outside trailed by Smooger. Impromptu clapped on the pace to win by a length and a half from Lady Coronado, with Smooger a neck away third. Times—--2.50, 2.55 3-5, 2.56.
HANDICAPS FOR WEDNESDAY. ROYAL HANDICAP, of 125 sov£ <3.48); 15 miles.—Audo Patch scr Grand Triumph scr, Nelson’s Glory scr Singing Bird scr, Waikato Prince scr Young Rodney scr. Gold Realm 48yds bhd, Ganton 60. Nelson Pirate 60. Autumn Lu 72. Manna’s Son 72, Mattie Herbilwyn 84. Gala Day 96. MANUKAU HANDICAP, of 125 sovs (3.45); IS miles.—Anthony’s Gift scr, Grey Mist scr. Lucky Love scr. Munga Rangi scr. Nelson Luvan scr. Pink Lady scr, Rayon d’Or scr. Shining Metal scr, Star Pronto scr, Electric Bell 36yds bhd, Bismuth 36, Aircraft 48. Home Brew 48, Kewpie’s Bend 48, Gold Dredge 60. C. F. MARK MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of 350 sovs (4.34); 2 miles.—Linella scr, Arabond 12yds bhd. Lady Coronado 12, Tempest 12. Smooger 24. Wrecker 24, Willie Derby 24, Brentlight 36. Chenwood 36. Worthy Light 48. Peter Pirate 84, Auto Machine 96. JUNE HANDICAP, of 130 sovs (3.0); 11 miles.—Betterwin scr, Max Havoc scr, Lady Amanda scr, Star Pronto scr, Tryment scr, Wee Parrish scr. Compass 12yds bhd. Indian Author 12, Min Bells 12, Red Hope 12. Alexis 24, Mythorpe 24. Worthy Chief 36, Kewpie’s King 48, Ringtrue 48, Whakahiki 48. MEMBERS’ HANDICAP, of 130 sovs • 3.34); 15 miles. —Billy Carbine 12yds bhd, Moko Girl 12. Roi Grande 12. Mr Penalty 48. Explosion 84. Nell Volo 84, Bessie Parrish 96. LIVERPOOL HANDICAP, of 140 sovs (3.27); 15 miles. —Bessie Parrish scr, Francis Lincoln scr, Gumdigger scr, Te Mahanga scr. Bingen Chief scr, Hohoro 12yds bhd. Manco 12. Jackie Thorpe 24, Realty 24, Free Logan 36, Chancellor 60. Pegaway 96. PRINCE OF WALES HANDICAP, of 200 sovs (2.47); 15 miles. —Chenwood scr, Dan Direct scr, Free Logan scr, Lady Coronado scr. Our Peter scr, Smooger scr. Tempest scr. Willie Derby scr, Brentlight 12yas bhd, Linella 12, Worthy Light 12. Wrecker 12. Arabond 24. Peter Pirate 36, Stamnoor 24. Wilma Dillon 24. Auto Machine 36, First Flight 36, Kewpie’s Triumph 48. Impromptu
V.A.T.C. MEETING WANDA STEEPLECHASE TO REDDITCH. By Telegraph —Press Association (Received June 24. 6.30 p.m.) MELBOURNE. June 24. At the Victoria Amateur Turf Club’s laces at Caulfield on Saturday, results were:— TOOLAMBOOL HURDLES, 2 miles. Prismatic, 10.13 (Douglas) 1 Prime Seal. 9.11 (Sweetman) 2 Star God, 9.10 (Dummett) 3 Nine started. Won by four lengths. Time—3min 38sec. In the Monook two-year-old race, Queen Helen and Cape Morn were unplaced and in the Richmond Handicap Cape Fair was unplaced. In the Cambria Welter Handicap. Movie Star was second. WANDA STEEPLECHASE. Redditch. 12.12 (Hynes) 1 The Cracksman, 10.12 (Wraight) 2 Widgiewa, 9.5 (Fullarton) 3 Seven started. Won by seven lengths Time—4min 13isec.
RESULTS AT ROSEIIILL. United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph Oopyr'ghi (Received June 24, 6.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, June 24. The Rosehill races were held on Saturday. In the Juvenile Handicap first division, the King of Diamonds was unplaced. In the Dundas Handicap, Persian was third and Frimsel was unplaced. JUNE HANDICAP, Miss Nottave, 8.1 (Pratt) 1 Mountain View, 7.1 < O'Sullivan) .... 2 Regal Star, 7.5 (Maher) 3 Eight started. Won by a length. Time—2min 21sec.
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/THD19340625.2.45
Bibliographic details
Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19834, 25 June 1934, Page 7
Word Count
1,126AUCKLAND T.C. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19834, 25 June 1934, Page 7
Using This Item
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Timaru Herald. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.