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SPORTS EDITION,

RACING AT TE RAPA. CLAUDELANDS HIGH-WEIGHT. In the Claudelands High-Weight Soloist (£398), the BaroscopePrincess Bode bracket (£393) and Ganpat (£319) were supported in that order. L’Allegro led along the back from Sub-Editor, Ganpat, Trishna, Baroscope and Princess Bede. L’Allogro showed the way into the straight to Ganpat, Trishna, Baroscope and Soloist. L’Allegro got the verdict by threequarters of a length from Baroscope, who beat Trishna by a neck. Gay Idea was fourth and then came Soloist, Ganpat, Glenrata, Chief Joy and Princess Bede. Time, 1.40 1-S. TAMAHERE STAKES HANDICAP. Of £100; 2-year-olds; 4 furlongs, 1 GAY SETON, 8.1 (Keesing) ... 1 4 IMPASTO, 8.0 (Tinker) • 2 3 BONNY GAY, 7.8 (Wiggins) .. .3 Also smarted; 1 Trickling Water, 7.9 coupled with winner; 2 Star Artist, 8.1; 11 Rex victor > 8 -°* 15 Ki| - ladar, 8.0; 12 T« Tawa, 8.3; G Pelagia, 7.13; 8 King lYlusk, 7.12, coupled with King Mestor, 7.10; 10 Wahine Roihi, 7,9; 14 Springtime, 16 IVlusquil, 7,9; 9 Enjoyment, 7.8; . 5 Coronis, 7.7; 7 Bonny Joyce, 7.6 t; 12 Gay Rose, 7.7. The Gay Seton— Trickling Water bracket was favourite with £384 from Star Artist (£295), Bonny Gay (£214) and Impasto (£174). King Mestor was left altogether and Musqgil lost a lot of ground. Bonny Joyoa took charge from Gay Seton,

Impasto, Bonny Gay, Enjoyment and King Musk. There was no change into the straight, Gay Seton finishing well to win by half a length from Impasto, who beat Bonny Gay by a similar margin. Enjoyment was fourth and then came Palagia, King Musk, Star Artist, Springtime and Coronis. Time, 49 1-6 sec.

CAMBRIDGE HANDICAP. Of £105; 6 furiongs. 3 PAGANELLI, 9.0 (Mclnally) ... 1 5 VOLIMOND, 8.10 (Keesing) ... 2 2 JONATHAN, 7.0 (Horne) 3 Also started: 4 Marechal, 7.8; 1 Gold Day, 7.7; 6 Valuation, 7.0. Gold Day (€668), Jonathan (£403) and Paganelli (£280) were supported In that order.

Paganelli was soon in front from Gold Day, Valuation, Jonathan, Marechal and Volimond. Paganelli showed the way Into the straight to Marechal, Gold Day, Jonathan, Valuation and Volimond. The verdict went to Paganelli, who beat Volimond easily by three lengths, with Jonathan a length further otf. Gold Day was fourth, with Marechal and Valuation next. Time, 1.15. TAUPIRI HACK HANDICAP. Of £99; G furlongs. B MUNGATOON, 7.3 (Tremain) .. 1 2 LUCIDUS, 7.8 (McDowell) ... 2 3 SENORITA, 7.6 (Connor) 3 Also started: 4 Sparkling Morn, 8.9; 1 Moontleet, 8.0; 7 Searcher, 7.1; 6 Valpai, 8 Wilton, ,7.0. Moonfleot was most in demand with £668 from Luoidus (£495) and Senorita (£404), there being £194 for file fifth fancied Mungatoon, Mungatoon bad charge along the |?aek from Lucidus, Valpai, Senpritttj Moonfleet and Wilton. Mungatoon was the first into the straight from Lucidus, Valpai, Moonfleet and Senorita, Mungatoon won by a short neck from Lucidus, v/ho beat Senorita by two and a-half lengths. Valpai was fourth, followed by Searcher, Wilton, Sparkling Morn. Time, 1.14. TOTALISATOR RETURNS. The totallsator handled £15,847-., compared with £13,6201 last year—an increase of £2227. Mr Wilson’s Departure. Mr A. P. Wilson, chief stipendiary steward, who is leaving next week to take up an appointment with the Queensland Turf Club, was farewollod at the conclusion of to-day’s racing, when appreciation of bis services was expressed. CARTERTON RACING. Carterton Hack Handicap.—l Solitaire 11., 8.8, 1; 2 Posy, 7.12, 2; 3 Purse, 7.13, 3. Scr.; Forest Stag, Aroma. Bunny Memorial Handicap.—2 Lyrical, 7.7, 1; 1 Equltant, 9.0, 2; 3 Sir Pombal, 7.2, 3. All started. Taratahl Hack Handicap 6 Greenhorn, 7.7, 1; 9 Late Jest, 7.10, 2; 5 Flower, 8.9, 3. Scr.: Moab Queen. Cup Placings Reversed. As tho result of a protest on the grounds of alleged Interference in tho Wairarapa Cup the stewards revorsed the placings, Gay Court being awarded the race and Atholspoar placed second. BIG CRICKET. « ENGLAND ALL OUT FOR 282. MELBOURNE, This Day. England are all out for 282. Allen, 48; Duckworth, 3; Bowes, not out, 2; extras, 17. Australian XI., first Innings, two wickets for 105 runs:— Woodful, Ibw, b Bowes, 18; O'Brien, not out, 44; Bradman, Ibw, b Lnrwood, 3G; oxtras 7. HAMILTON CRICKET. Hamilton East, first innings, 275. Hamilton, first innings, throe for 63. Old Boys, first innings, 294 for eight wickets (declared); Frankton United, first innings, two for 67. AUDACIOUS BURGLARY. SUM OF £33 STOLEN. AUCKLAND, This Day. An audacious burglary was committed in Epsom last night wlion a burglar entered the homo of Mr William Monteith, of 9 King Goorgo Avenue, Epsom, and stole £33 in notos from clothes without disturbing either Mr or Mrs Monteith, who wore asleep in the front bedroom. The burglary was apparently woll planned.

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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18797, 19 November 1932, Page 4

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SPORTS EDITION, Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18797, 19 November 1932, Page 4

SPORTS EDITION, Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18797, 19 November 1932, Page 4

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