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MEETING AT ADDINGTON METROPOLITAN FIXTURE INDIANAPOLIS WINS THE H P [ Per Press Association. ] CHRISTCHURCH, Nov 12. 1 he New Zealand Metropolitan I’rotting < lull’s meeting opened to-day in doubtful weather. Steady rain ’ fell unt.l about 10 o’clock, but no rain fell while the races were in progress. Ihe track was very heavy. Tae attendance was slightly beluxv the Cup day axerage. The totali-ator handled 1’36.756 10s, compared with £42.363 10s la-t year. Results:— Spring Handicap.—!• Guy o’ Mine 'L. O. Thomas) 1, 13 Norman Fox • l ux; 2. 4 I’lotsam (M. Holmes) 3. Al>o: 5 Billy Sunday. 2 Welcome Guy, II Winsome Laddie, 7 K-dinga, 12 Re--otind z In Gyrate, 3 Matuunga, I Air I'low. If Amoiio.-, 6 Ganton, 8 Sandy N., 15 Dun Chenault, 16 Raclaim. Guy Mine won by three lengths from Norman E"x. with. Flotsam four lengths awav and Saiulv N. fourth. Times: 3.4 1 1-5, 3.45, 3.43 3-5. limpire Handicap. 1 Supertax Pringle) 1,2 Guy Junior (Butterfield 2. 3 Recess (J. Bryce, jnr.) 3. Also: 10 <‘iro, 3 Golden Direct fbrn -luded with Recess). 4 Todd Lonz a. 9 Girvan, II Lilian Bund, 6 Llewellyn’.* P;ide. s Mocast, 7 Waress, 12 Logan’s Pride. 5 Queen Author. Supertax won by two lengths from Guy Jiiriior, with Recess four lengths away. Llewellyn’- Pride was fourth. Times: 2.5'i 4 5. 2.57 1-5, 2.59. New Zealand Cup ■Of £15'.0; two mile-) I—INDIANAPOLIS, 48 yds., J. Fraser jnr 1 2’ —WAR BIOY, scr.. A. lid wards . . 2 I—RED SHADOW, 48yds.. Burkett 3 9—SCNNY MORN, 24yds, 0. E. Hooper 4 Also: 1 Tempe.-t (bracketed xvith Indianap'di.-) 5 Blue Mountain, 8 Evicus, 6 Wild Guy, 10 Sir Guy, -7 Woithv L'ght. 3 Roi I’Or. 'Tempest led out from E\iciis, War Buoy and Suu'.x- Morn, but passing the stands, Smi'Hix- Morn was followed by Fvicus, t. Sir Guy, Wai Buoy, Tenipe-t, Blue Mountain. Red Shadow, Roi J’O r . ami Ind anapolis. Sir Guy ■e l into the back ami at the mile was t.ebiwed bx Worthy Light, Evicus, •nun- Morn. Blue Mountain. 'Tempest and Red Shadow. 'The leaders were the same passing the stands, and with half a mile to eoxer. Sir Guy was foliwed bv Ex iriis. Rod Shadow, Blue Mountain. Worthv Light. War Buoy, Roi I’Or. Sunny Morn and Indianajmlis. War Buoy wont to the front rounding the far turn and led into the straight from Blue Mountain. Evicus, Sunny Mom and Indianapolis. The lastnamed finished fast, on the outside and beat War Buoy by throe lengths with Rod Shadow two lengths away. Times, I it. 4.48 2-5. 4.44 4-5-Y::'<lhur-t Handicap.— 1 Gamble (S. A. Edwr.-d-> I. 6 Willow Wave (O. T.. 'Looperi 2. 5 Rev Spec (McDermott) 3. Also: 2 Ag'le. 9 Encounter, 3 Fern- • Lass 4 (iunfire. 7 Homeward and • Imr'.-dlor I.raek -ted in Raydus. 11 \v)m.-.nf chime-. 8 Kingcraft. Gamble v ~n t>v three lengths from Willow V. ; ■r. R v Spec v\as a neck awav and Fernbrook T.a-s was fourth. Times: 1.50 3 5. 4.51. 4-50 1-5. Dominion Handicap.—l Sea Gift (K. .r. <:• .it’ll - 1. 6 Stanley T ( Young) 2. II Lough Guv (Townley) 3. Also: 12 \ Imirai B ngen. 3 Bessie Parrish and Raima ■ brncl-eted . 13 First Wrack, 10 Great Way. 11 Lough Guy. 7 New Motfo.d. 5 NaTma Bingen. S Mountain Mi-t, D’/Biddy Parrsh, 2 Nell Volo. 13 Writer, 15 Nicuva. 4 Todd Lonzia, 9 !

j .in 1 \ l iiv [\x jengiii.s. I Lough (luy was three lengths away , ■ arid Raima was fourth. Tinies: 3.34 | <J 1; ■. . jin. > I, 5 Pol LtK'k (J. id- I Smith . 2.- Suptiior Rank (Donald) 3. i | Also: 1 Tapdam-ei and Kollalvng j I (bracketed with the winner). 7 Blair | Athol. 2 Celebrity (bracketed with S ipet.or Rank), S Credit Balance, 9 J Chili Bean, 13 Elite Rey, 6 Fortex, II : Glen Praxis. 3 Harlequin, 10 Old ' faithful, 12 .Suren Bingen, 4 Renown’s Best. Put Luck and Double Great were • the ieadris into the straight. Double Great drew out to win by four lengths from Put Luck, with Superior Rank ! half a length away ami Harlequin four:h. Tinies; 3.38, 3.39 3-5, 3.39 4-5. j j Victoria Handicap.—3 Bingen Palm • .1. IE Simpson) J. 7 Prince Author (King 2. 6 Sylvia Sydney (Berry) 3. > Aiso: Aristotle. 2 Battlefield, 9i Editor, 5 Real Burton. 1 Llewellyn’s , Pi!.;.', 1 l.aq. Prince Author led en- ' teiing the last lap from Battlefield, j iAri-t>>:ie. Sylvia Sydney. Editor and Bingen Palm. Bingen Palm won by ■ two lengths tr"v Prince Author, with ' four lengths away and 1 Liexxe lvn’< Pride fourth. Times: 4.45 I 1 4.49 2 5. 4.49 2 5. 1 Hagbv Handicap.—ll Gohl Tinge | (Stewart . 1. 9 Taxpayer • -L Bryce, jnr. 2, 12 King raft • ■ '■ A ' l '- i 4 Agile. 1" Axe.nu.-, 8 El\ o. 14 Raydus, ! 7 Rex >pc.-, 6 Somerby and Vesuvius ' i . bracketed •. 13 Wrecker, 2 Sunny I Murn, 1 Sure. 5 Wild Guy. 3 Worthy i Light. Somerbv was the loader cross- I . ing the top and into the straight from Tax pa ver. King, Sure, and Gold Tinge- , The last named finished well and won bx- a neck from Taxptiv. r. with KingL -mf: a hmd axvav am] Worthx- Light 2.51 I 5. 2.51 2 2.50

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 266, 13 November 1935, Page 7

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TROTTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 266, 13 November 1935, Page 7

TROTTING Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 266, 13 November 1935, Page 7