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TROTS TO-MORROW.

Changed Betting System at} . i New Brighton. ‘ LIKELY CANDIDATES. There is every prospect of the summer meeting of the New Brighton Trot:ting (flul) being a. big sucvcss. The ‘club's decision in abandoning the win machine has been favourably received. and much interest will be taken in the results achieved by adopting the old method of having one pool, “'ith one exception. the fields are good, and the form disclosed will be an interesting guide {or several important events that will home up fur decision (luring the Christmas and New Year holidays. The course is in excellent order.

A big number of unhopplecl trotters will assemble {or the Trial Handicap. Wahnooka has improved with the racing experience he has received this season, and is due to win a stake. Kotinga is another whose form has‘ lbeen promising. She will be coupled ‘with Harvest Dillon, Endurance has‘ acted solidly in her races. and she is the most likely of the field t 1) threaten‘ danger. so the order at the finish may he “'ahnooka, Kotinga and Endurance. 1.10 p.m.

' Parrish scr Younén'ri‘avis 's'Z-é Llewellyn's )largarvt Pride scr Chenault 43 J. J. Kennerlev has Young Travis and Emmeline's Last engaged in the Improvers’ Handicap, and they are likely to go out favourite. Attorney may go well, while of the others Peter “'racl»; and Prince de Oro should be handy. Luck in the running will play an important part in the decision, but Kennerley's pair, Young Travis and Emmeline‘s Last may beat Attorney and Peter \Vrack. 1.55 p.m. l MACE MEMORIAL HANDICAP. or 250 sovs. Class 4.36. Two miles. War Paint sr-r Gay Gordon "5 Arabond 24 Master Roy 26 Ciro ‘2l Probalinner 26 Mancnuvre 2i Royal Drusus 43 Royal Drusus was unlucky in the running on the second day of the Forbury Park Trotting Club’s recent meeting, and he should race well in the Mace Memorial Handicap. Gav Gordon’s impressive “in at Addington in November will gain him many friends. and Master Roy is overdue. Ciro is also showing form over two miles. It is more than likely that Gay Gordon, Royal Drusus and Master Roy will fight out the finish, 2.35 p.m. BOVVI‘HLL lIANDICAI’. of 1230 SOVS. Class 2.55. One mile and a quarter. Ayr Lass svr Prince Author sci Sanfh‘hire Rey Direct svr Lad svr RoyalC‘hennult svr Black Jester Si‘r Tangatu svl' (:olrlworthy sn-r Vagabond King sei' Plain Silk stir \Var Chi‘mce set For the Bowhill Handicap Tanga’tu will have most friends. Ile won in good style at Oamaru, and is Very well. He will find Vagabond King with him most of the way, and it is quite likely that Plain Silk will be handy. Tangatu should beat \‘agaliond King and Plain Silk. ‘ 3.15 p.m. NEW BRIGHTON HANDICAP. or 150 sovs. Unhoppled trotters: class 4.45. Two miles. Mr Penalty 24 Great Burton ’l2 Belle Lorimer 36 Stanley Bingen 84 King‘s Voyage 60 The small field in the New Brighton Handicap should suit Stanley Bingen. He is a. good stayer. and the big course will he to his liking. Great Burton may go best of the others.

for trhrcflSaVl'tairga"fianvdiztigb:wille“sll23lll}; win. but \Var Boat and Gold Paper will challenge him in the straight. 4.35 p.m.

If Royal Drusus is reserved for the \‘l'ainoni Handicap he will have many friends. Son‘le Guy is overdue, and Master Roy must be considered. Of the others, Ciro is most likely to effect a. surprise. So in what promises to be a good race Some Guy, Royal Drusus and Master Roy may be conspicuous at the judge. 5.15 p.m. I ELECTHIC HANDICAP (in saddle). of 130 sovs. Class 2.16. One mile Accrns sn'l‘ Royal Serene scr Automatic ac? Denver City :2 Elite Bingen snr Erin's Princess 12 Holly Bank Ear Royal Comrade 24 Princess Thea scr \Vild Guy “(-1 Ten sprinters are carded to appear in the Electric Handicap. Denver City has been working well. so has Royal Comrade, Erin's Princess won a twomilc race at Addington in November, and should go well in saddle. Accras also a has a goorl chance Denver City should win, with Erin‘s Princess and Aucras adding interest to the finish

12.30 p.m. TRIAL HANDICAP. of 100 sovs. Class 3.51. One mile and a half. Alf. Parrish scr Harvest Dillon 2M Chudleigh svr Great \Vood 86 Gift svr Esther 48 Harvest Lady scr Idauoo 4S Kotlnga scr Impostnl' 45! Mother’s Boy scr Maiaunga 45‘ Endurance err Kilbirnie Dan M Rembrandt scr Norman Fox 108 Renegade scr Germanicus 132 Wahnooka sv-r Nelson Prince H4 “’in Thru sr‘r

IMPROVERS' HANDICAP, of 120 sovs. Class 3.45. One mile and a half. Argolis st‘r Happi snr Atraleue scr Lone Derby scr Anorney scr Marie Louise scr Belle Amy sc-r Peter W'rack sor Camera ser Prince de Oro scr Daniel sc'r Pukeuri sor Eddysmne scr Real Burton scr Emmeline’s Realeen scr Last scr Red Flyer scr Emily de Oro scr Red Gold sur Evie Denver sm‘ Rewal su" Full Hand st-r Stella Derby srr Golden Dollar FCK‘ Trivlit‘f scr Great Seaman scr Tril‘eme Her Liberty . :Vaving Corn scr “,Hfih‘ -A_ VA"..- ....._..:, r ,

3.55 p.m. SALTAIRE IIANDICAP, of 130 sovs. Class 3.30. One mile and a halfi Prince- Author scr Lilian Bond 24 \Var Bird 5101‘ \Var Boat ‘24 ‘Var Buoy scr Lord Leslie 36 Special Sun 12 Indianapolis 13:: Gold Paper ‘24 “'ar Buoy will go out a hotufavguritg

“'AINONI HANDICAP. of HO sovs. Class 2.48. One mile and a quaner. Apex svr Major Lind 12 Dusolina Sui“ Master Roy 12 Reporter sur Royal Drusus 12 \Vild Guy scr Some Guy 12 Arabonu lZ Probationer 24‘ Chef 12 George Rey LG Ciro 12 Royal Again 43‘

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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 939, 8 December 1933, Page 10

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TROTS TO-MORROW. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 939, 8 December 1933, Page 10

TROTS TO-MORROW. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXIV, Issue 939, 8 December 1933, Page 10