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MIGHT WINS

MASTERTON HANDICAP PAKANL'I TAKES SPRINT TRENTHAM SUCCESSES [ Per Press Association. ] MASTERTON, Oct. 14. Keen and interesting racing, with some splendid finishes, featureci the opening day of the Masterion Racing C'i’b’s meeting. In spite of bleak nftdher the attendance was well above the average and the totalisator handled £7348 10s, compared with £5352 10s on the corresponding day last year. Results:— ’. URSERY HANDICAP (Of £65; four furlong.) 1- Son, 8.5, W. Broughton 1 2 Peerless, 8.0, W. Doyle .... s—Twenty Grand. 8.0, B. Morris 3 Also- 1 Screen Lord (bracketed with the winner), 7 Punarua, 6 Beauly, 4 Dissipation 8.3, 3 Jeanne, 7 Ems Mist. Length and a-half; half a length. Jeanne was fourth. lime, 50sec. LANSDOWNE HANDICAP (Of £9O; six furlongs.) 1— Son and Heir, 8.6, Broughton ... 1 4—Lucullus Lad, 9.0, Jenkins 2 2 Alunga, 8.3, Doyle ... - 3 Also: 6 Maestro, 3 Diamond Cutter 7,7 s Accomplice, 5 Night Spi, 7 Th’ala, 9 Ilion 7.1. Half a length; two lengths. Diamond Cutter was fourth. Time, 1.14 4-5.

HIGHWEIC.HT HANDICAP (Of £1UO; one mile.) 2 Shy, 10.10, P. Burgess 1 I—Hazoor, 11.2, Jenkins -2 3 Pladie, 10.13 3 Also: 7 Cricket, 5 Trackman, 6 Puroto, 8 Brilliancy, 10 Camilla Horn, 12 Polabian, 11 Sky Full, 9 Conveyer, 4 Master Limond. Half a head; two and a-half lengths. Conveyer was fourth. Time, 1.42 2-5. MAIDEN STAKES. (Uf £75; six furlongs). 1— Lady Chat, 8.4. Morris 1 2 Sigurd. 8.21, Burgess -2 14—Mowgli, 8.41, Jenkins - 3 Also: 11 Knightsbridge, 12 Sir Roley, 10 Mahutai, 17 Fairy Dale, 15 Great Sandv, 12 Bit o' Blue, 16 Gay Peggy, 4 Girl Pat, 7 Twilight Song, 8 Jacynth, 5 Laughing Chief. 3 Whistle Pinkie, 18 Gracious Gift, 8 Rowar.a, 19 Colin, 6 Dancing Flame. Two lengths: three lengths. Fairy Dale was fourth. Time. 1.15 2-5. MASTERTON HANDICAP i Of £120: one mile. 2 AIIGHT, 7.9. A. Bennet 1 ARCTIC KING, 9.3, S. Wilson 2 .. HELEN FORD. 7.3, R. Coveney 3 Also: 1 Pukeko. Two lengths; neck. Time, 1.43. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP (Of £li'o; six furlongs.) 2 PAKANUI, 9.0. Anderson 1 6 MISTER QUEX, 7.0, Bennet —2 3 BRUNHILD, 7.11, Campbell .. 3 Also: 1 Clessamor, 4 Deficit, 5 Dorado. One and a-half lengths; neck. Clessamor was fourth. Time, 1.14. LAWN HANDICAP (Of £9O; seven furlongs.) 7—Roaming, 8.2, Wilson 1 4 Free Gold, 7.12, Clifford -2 1— Royal Record, 8.7, Broughton ... 3 Also: 2 Rotoma, 13 Mea Mea, 3 Joe Louis, 9 Patagonia 7.10-5, 11 Windward, 8 Lord Quick 7.5, 5 Le Toquet, 12 Hinerawe, 10 Nightlass 7.1, 13 Ringside 7.45. Four lengths; two lengths. Rotoma was fourth. Time, 1.27 4-5. ELECTRIC HANDICAP (Of £9O; one mile.) 3—Siegmund, 8.10, Burgess 1 7—Sunny Blonde, 7.10, Tattersall 2 2 Lady Siegfried, 8.9, W. Lamb ... 3 Also: 4 Liane 8.7, 6 Youssipof, 8 Hamarin 8.10, 1 Galteemore 7.7, 5 Settlement 7.11, 9 Lustral 7.7, 10 Raroa. Three lengths; two lengths. Settlement was fourth. Time, 1.41 4-5.

RACING IN ENGLAND A CLOSE FINISH THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE WINNER. LONDON, Oct. 13. The Cambridgeshire Stakes,'decided this year on the second day of the Newmarket October meeting, instead ct at the later Houghton meeting, resulted as follows: — Cambridgeshire Stakes. £lOO, 1 mile and 1 furlong.) IA handicap sweepstakes, with £lOOO added; second £3OO, and third £100; 1 mile and 1 furlong.

ARTIST’S PRINCE (Captain W. P. Ahern) ch h. by Artist’s Proof—Princess Galahad, by Prince Galahad, 4yrs 1 RED SQUAW (Mr. R. L. Glasspool) ch m by Hurry On — Blackgrass, 4yrs 2 INCHKEITH (Mr. W. H. Thorpe) ch h, by Highborn ll—Rackarock, 4yrs 3 Twenty-six started. Won by a seek, with a head between second and third. Winner bred by Mr. I. H. McKay, and trained by W. Higgs at 31ewbury, Berks.

As a two-year-old Artist's Prince yas started on eight occasions, winning the Wilton Nursery at Manchester and the Land of Burns Nursery at Ayr. He also ran second to Penny Royal in the Burton Nursery at Birmingham, and was third in the Coventry Plate. He was again accorded eight outings last season, his only success being registered in the Whitsuntide Handicap, 6 furlongs, at Wolverhampton.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 245, 15 October 1937, Page 4

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MIGHT WINS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 245, 15 October 1937, Page 4

MIGHT WINS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 245, 15 October 1937, Page 4