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OUTSIDERS’ DAY

SURPRISES AT TRENTHAM I DAVOLO WINS AUTUMN LADY INA, SMOKE SCREEN ! ( Per Fr«*» *MOci»Uon. 1 WELLINGTON, March 19. The autumn meeting of the Wellington Racing Club was concluded at Trentham to-day in line, mild weather, except for a couple of heavy showers half-way through the programme. The track was very little affected, being only temporarily greasv, and the going was good. There [ was a large attendance and the j totalisator handled £70,636 for the! day, an increase of £14,709 10s. _ The, total for the meeting was £112,258, an I increase of £28,113. NGAIO HIGHWEIGHT (Of £S00; 11 miles.) 1/1 — Spender, 9.9, Beale - 1| 2/3—Chat, 9.7, Dulieu 2| 4/2—Lustral, 9.7, Anderson 31 Also: 3/5 Charade. 7/7 Taumau, 6/6 Camilla Horn, 5/4 Southern Blood, I 8 8 Laggard, 3/9 Twilight Song. Nose; i two lengths. Twilight Song was fourth. t 2.101. Spender took charge from j the pacemaker, Taumau. entering the, straight. Chat came solidly over the last furlong and just failed to get up. 1

FLUNKET NURSERY (Of £330; five furlongs.) 7 8 Russian Ballet, 7.10, S, Wiison 1 6 6—Rakahanga, 8.0, Atkins 2 1/2—lnvar. 8.12, Morris 3 Also: 8/7 Minga and Rehearsal 7.6 i (bracketed), 2/1 Good Passage, 4/4 Kilrobe 7.101, 5/5 Brazil 7.10, 3/o Spendthrift 7.85, 12/12 Yours Truly 7.41 12/13 Lady Melport 7.71, 10/10 Dissipation 7.5, 11/11 Eastern Heir.| 7.51, 15/14 Floral Robe, 14/15 Gaolei 7.2, 16/16 Lady Baror., 9'9 Olympus., Head; two lengths. Time, 593. i CHALLENGE LTAKES (Of £600; eeven furlongs.) 1/I— DEFAULTER, 7.9, L. J. Eliis 1 i 2/2—ORATORY, 8.12, Morris 21 4/4—ICING, 8.8, S. Wilson 3 ’ Also: 5/5 Silver Ring, 3/3 Surmount! 7.61, 6/6 Dunmanway 6.13, 7/7 Dun-1 stan. Half a length; live lengths. Dun- ( stan was fourth. Time, 1.261. Oratory, led early but Surmount was in front' after a furlong. Oratory led again; into the straight, where Defaulter • challenged and gradually wore her I down. AUTUMN HANDICAP (01 £630; 11 furlongs.) JJ/10— DAVOLO, 7.9, L. J. Ellis 1I 5 S—CATALOGUE, C. G. Goulsbio 2, 13/13—DICTATE, 7.9, Tattersall —3; Also: 1/1 Stretto, 8/9 Wotan, 6,1 j Jonathan, 4/2 Siegmund, 7/6 Arctic, l.'.ig, 3/3 Brazen King 8.2, 2/4 Lowen-1 berg, 11/12 Mishna, 10/11 Sunee 7.61, 14/14 Clessamor, 15/15 Cricket, 9/8 Studley Royal. Half a head, length. | Lowenberg was fourth. Time, 2.201. > Stretto and Brazen King led early I but most of the running was made by Clessamor. Catalogue and Davolo drew out in the straight, the latter I just winning. Dictate finished over the others for third. Stretto faded out ini the straight.

CHAMPION HACK CUP iOf £500; 11 furlongs.) 1/9— NED CUTTLE, 8.6, S. Wilson 1 I. B—HAPPY NIGHT, 8/6, W. Jenkins 2 12,12—SEYFRIED, 7.10, Sargent 3 Also: 5/4 Accomplice, 4/2 Ruinette. 2/3 Conveyer, 1/1 Jack Tar, 6/5 Ilias, 7/6 Sigurd, 14/13 Windsoreen, 9/7 Trebor, 11/11 Son and Heir 7.8, 10/10 Rockingham, 13/14 Tullamore 7.21. Three lengths; head. Conveyer was fourth. Time, 2.231. Ned Cuttie ran past the leaders entering the straight and scored a runaway win. SUBURBAN HANDICAP (Of £450 ; six furlongs.) </S—LADY INA, 8.4, Jennings 1 I 2/4—PAPER SLIPPER, 9.3, Humphries - 2 8 'B—DEBHAM, 7.7, Atkins 3 Also: 3/2 Laughing Lass, 1/1 Sulie- , man, 6/7 Top Row, 7/5 Tray Bit, 5/6 i Royal Bachelor, 9/9 Triune. Length • each way. Tray Bit was fourth. Time, I 7.12 i. Lady Ina led all the way. Paper Slipper got on terms at the last, furlong, but was under pressure and Lady Ina drew out again. BELMONT HACK •Of £3OO ; six furlongs.) 5/s—Lazybones, 8.1, Jennings . 7/7 —Nightcalm, 7.5, A. Messer vy * 2/2—Majority. 8.2, S. Wilson —. 3 ’Dead-heat for first. Also: 1/1 Valmarch, 4/4 Alloa, 3/3 Relative, 9/11 Vadanoe, 13/13 Diamond Cutter, 11/10 Conversion, 6/6 Bluffer, 7.9, 10/9 Dancing Flame 7.74, 14/15 Ilion, 12/12 Jewish Lad, 15/14 Autosweep 7.14, 16/16 Giri Pat, 8/8 Kindly. The third horse was a head iway. Conversion was fourth. Time, 1.13. Nightcalm and Valmarch led to the straight. Lazybones joined the former in the run home, and Majority came through on the rails and almost made it a triple head-heat. HUTT HANDICAP •Of £450; one mile./ 1/I—SMOKE SCREEN, 7.0, W. J. Broughton 1 6/6—ROAMING, 7.0, Bennet 2 2/3—FRANCIS DRAKE, 7.7, Atkins 3 Also: 4/5 Big Dook, 3/2 Whirling, 9/9 Slippery, 8/8 Airam, 7/7 Gaily 7.2. 11/11 Liane 7-1, 12/12 Mister Quex, 10/10 Myriam, 5/4 Old Surrey 7.31. Two lengths; head. Old Surrey was fourth. Time, 1.39?. Francis Drake and Gaily made the pace, the former leading into th'* straight, where Smoke Screen came forward and won easily*

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 4

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OUTSIDERS’ DAY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 4

OUTSIDERS’ DAY Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 80, Issue 67, 21 March 1938, Page 4