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PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP WILD CHASE BEATS GUSTOS TRENTHAM S CONCLUDING DAY f Per Preet Aaeoeiation. J WELLINGTON. March 17. The autumn meeting of the Welli igton Rating Club was concluded at Trenthani to-day in fine and overcast but cool weather. The attendance was god and the totaiisator handled £29.439 10s. an increase of £698 10s on St. Patrick’s Day last year. The total f»r the three days was £95,278 10s. At the adjourned inquiry into the fall nf Gay Chief on the opening Jav at Trenthani, the judicial stewards found that the mishap was causeo by careless riding on rhe part of P. Al kins, the rider of Mandamus, in ing in tin quickly. Atkins was su« pended for three months, the penalty to operate from after the Plunkct Nursery Handicap to-day. The day’s racing was marred by th. l bad fall of Roy Reed nff Hunting Car in the President’s Handicap. Reed was sent to hospital with serious heal injuries and died at 6.5 p.m. Results are: NGAIO HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP (Of £250: 11 miles.) 2/ 2- Chile, 92. E. Burgess 1 1/1 Earl Colossus. 95, Wright. .. 2 4/4 —Summer Hill. 9.1, O’Cjanor -• 3 Also: 7/7 Cardinal Moon. 3/3 Court Arma. 6'5 Bacchus Marsh. 8/8 Indiscretion, 5/6 The Image. Length and a half; three lengths. Bacchus Marsh was fourth. Time. 2.10. Chile ano Earl Colossus moved up io the leaders. Bacchus Marsh and Summer Hill, »*tij taring the straight, Chile staying best for a decisiv® win. FLUNKET NURSERY HANDICAP •Of £250; five furlongs.) I''l—Birthday Party. 7.10. Broughton I 5/4 —Double Gift. 7.8. C. T. Wilson 2 2/-J—Deficit. 8.3. S. Wilson 3 Also: 4/5 Mandamus. 3/3 Pelmet. 6 Moquette 7.13 2/2 Cricket fcornled with Deficit*. 7'7 Ton Notch 7 8. 9 'lO Good Sun. 10/9 Liane 7.3. B'B Inheritance 7.2. Half a length; two lengths. Ton Notch was fourth. Ti.nr. 1.1. Won all the way. NORTH ISLAND CHALLENGE STAKES •Of £500; seven furlongs.) 3- WILD CHASE. 7.8. Humphries 1 1 CUSTCB. 7.3. C. T. Wilson .. 3 a—SILVER STREAK, 10.1. A. E. Ellis Also; 4 Jubilee Song. Nose: two ilenwths. The two-year-olds raced past Silver Streak at the end of a furlong. Custos went ahead in the middle stages but Wild Chase drew nn entering he straight and gained a slight, advantage which he hell to the post. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP •Of £500; H miles.) 6 7 SPIRAL. 8,:., Humphries .... 1 1/1- ARGENTIC, <8.2. Messervey .. 2 10/jn—KORERO. 7,8. Leach ... Also: 2/2 Big Dook. 3/3 Hunting (‘a’, 9/8 Might. 4/4 Tunneller. 5/6 Senior, 7/5 Sunee 7.5, 8/9 Sir Nigel. Threequarter® of a length; half a length. Rig Dook was fourth. Time, 2.5 A. Spiril led early and then droned in behind Tunneller. Sir Nig.d an t Big Dook. He went tn the front again in the straight and held off a strong late run by Argentic from the back. Hunting • it fell ar the six furlongs post. CHAMPION HACK CLP •Of £350; eleven furlongs.) ]/|- MAINE. 8.5. E. -I. Ellis .... 5/3 DUNGAR'AX, 8.6. Broughton 2 2/2—RIPTIDE. 8.9, A. E. Ellis .. 3 Also: 3/5 Onewhetu, 6/6 Taurna 1. 4/4 Pukeko, 9/9 Best, 7/7 Blue Tiger 7.13. 13/12 Contract. 8/8 Ingenuity, jn/ii Xnghtlass. 12/13 Prince Reno 7.3. 11/10 Revival 7.3. Long heaC; two and a half lengths. Onewhetu was fourth. Time, 2.21. Maine, in the rear division in the first mile, came with nn ir rPs i s rible run in the straight and rut 1 ion n the leaders. HUTT HANDICAP ■Of £300; one mile t AFTER MONEY, 7.5. 8. Wilson I lj/,5— PROSTRATION, Humph | ■ 9 rtes • • :■ LADY GRACEFUL, 7.4, C. T. j Wilson Also: 1/1 Passion Flo ver, 4/4 Hunting Lodge 7.7. Length earn v.ay. Passion Flow.t was fourth. Time, LE. After Money went to the front parly and held off Prostration co n‘•»’tably. SUBURBAN HANDICAP •Of £350; six furlongs.) 1/1- REREATU, 8.11. A. E Ellis.. J 8/B—LORDLY KNIGHT, 7.T, Hibbard 7/7—HAUT MONDE. 7.5. Broughton .» I Also; 6/6 Knockfiu, 3/3 A-- eptablp. 4/4 Queen of Song. 2/2 Invoice. 5 •> Fulojoy. Half a length each way. A ceptable was fourth. Time. L'L Rcreatu followed Lordly Knight rnd Acceptable to rhp straight, where he. vo.-c down the lightweight to win <ie. isvely. HAERE-RA HACK HANDICAP (Of £250 ; i-even furlongs.) 5/5— Hunting Mars. 7.8. Savtge .. I 3/3 —Ponty. 7.8. C. T. Wilson .... 2 7/7 —Solaria. 9.5. W. E. Pine ... ’ Also: 4/2 Erua, 1/1 Grateful. 9/9 Boomerang. 2/4 Shy. 8-8 Debhum. 10/10 Misurina, 6/6 Rival S'< t 7.9. 11/11 Whetuma 7.3, 12/12 Consummation 7.3. Length: neck. Rival Shot was fourth. Time, 1.26. [iunting Mars went into the lead at the five furlongs and desnite running right off the ronr.-e ! in the straight held on to win wnl;.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 5

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SPIRAL SCORES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 5

SPIRAL SCORES Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 66, 18 March 1936, Page 5