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LATEST RACING.

TAKAPUNA JOCKEY CLUB

SECOND DAY’S RESULTS

VAUXHALL TO DELRAIN,

THESPIS WINS HIGH-WEIGHT

GREAT EMBLEM'S ST. ANDREW’S. (Special to Times.) AUCKLAND, Monday. The Spring meeting of the Takapuna Jockey Club was concluded today in fine weather before a fair attendance. The course was in excellent order. Following are the results : VAUXHALL HANDICAP, Of £100; 6 fur. 1 DELRAIN, Mr F. L. Dowding’s b g by Valkyrian —Delpeen, 4 yrs, B.S (K. Voitre) 1 .10 TO PLIGHT, Mr H. D. Burrow’s cli g, by Illumination — Topping, 4,vrs, 7.7 (R. Horne) 1 3M UN GAT 0 ON, Mr P. A. Swney’s h g by Musketoon — Mangamaire, 3yrs., 8.7 (E. Kcesing) 3 Also started.-—2 Blanford, 8.7 (L. Dulieu), 7'Princess Star, 8.1 (Gomm), 5 Operatic, 7.13 (Smith) ; 4 Roman Mascot. 7.11 car 7.12 (McTavisli); 9 Prince Colossus, 7.S (Parsons) ; (’> Trickle, 7.7 (Cammick) ; 13 Tahae Mea, 7.7 car. 7.9 (Bentley) ; 8 Directory, 7.7 (Murray) ; 11 Zane Grey, 7.7 (Duncan); 12 Lady Carrington, 7.7 (Walters). Winner trained by owner, Avondale. Dei rain (£339), Blanford ('£2o9), and Mungatoon (£191), were sup-ported-in that order, Toplight being Lentil in request with £25 10s. When they settled down Princess Star was showing the way to Roman Mascot, Delrain, Prince Colossus and Blanford Across the top Princess Star and Delrain were in front with Roman Mascot, Prince Colossus, Blanford, Mungatoon and Lady Carrington in that order. There was no change in the leaders into the straight where Toplight came fast but Delrain won comfortably by three-quarters of a length from Toplight who heal Mungatoon by a neck. Princess Star was fourth followed by Blanford, Roman Mascot, Directory and Lady Carrington. Time, 1.15. Operatic collided with Toplight in the early stages of the running and was pulled up. KAWAU HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP.' Of £100; 1 mile 3 fur. 40yds. 1 THESPIS, Mr G. Hodgson's hr g by Thespian—Rose Queen, syrs. 10.7 (D. J. Burgess) 1 7 GLENIIAUPO, Mr J. J. Preston's hr m by Gien Albyn—Ohaupo, 4yrs., 9.0 (W. Preston) 2 2 ROYAL VISITOR, Mr C. Dawson’s hr g by Lucullus —Sports Queen, Gyrs, 10.0 (J. Mcßae) . 3 Also started. —3 . Nassock, 10.11 (Foster); 9 Full Measure, 10.7 (Holland) ; 4 Sub-Editor, 9.10 (A. Gilmer) ; 8 Sleepy Sol, 9.4 (L. Dulieu); 5 Principal, 9.0 (Mellroy) ; G Royal England, 9.0 (G. Carmont) Winner trained by 11. Gray, Takanini. Thespis was an odds-on favourite with £538 from Royal Visitor (£340), Glenhaupo being seventh in demand with £GS. Principal and Royal England were the early leaders, showing the way along the back to Glenhaupo, Thespis, Royal Visitor and Sleepy Sol. Half a • mile from home Thespis and Glenhaupo took charge, Thespis showing Hie way into the straight to Glenhaupo, Royal Visitor, Sub-Editor and Nassock. Thespis won easily by one and a-half lengths from Glenhaupo will! Royal Visitor three lengths further away. Sub-Editor was fourth and then came Nassock, Full .Measure, Sleepy So), lioyal England and Principal. Time, 2.2 G 2-5.

STANLEY HACK HANDICAP. Of £100; 7 fur. 5 VALPAI, Mr L. Hodgson’s ch g by Valkyrian—Waihinepai, Gyrs. 7.1 car. 7.2 (R. Ilornc) 1 i MERRY LAP, Mr A. Holliday’s b g by Lapidary—Lady Swift, 4yrs, 7 6 car. 7.7 (11. Wiggins) 2 4 CURRAJONG, Air IT. Calder’s br g by Lucullus—Minsk, Gyrs., 7.9 (K. Voilre) 3 Also started.—6 Sparkling Aforn, 5.9 car. B.G (AlcLeod); 2 Puss Moth, 8.4 (Foster); 11 Ruby Dawn, 7.12 car. 7.13 (Connor) ; 3 Senorita, 7.11 car 7.12 (AlcTavish); 7, Holly Holm, 7.10 (Atkins); 10 Lord Willonyx, 7.0 car. 7.2 (Foam) ; 8 Sweet Whisper, 7.0 car. 7.1 .Gilmer) ; !) Aluskon, 7.0 car. 7.1 (Cammick). Winner trained by L. Everson, Te Rapa. Merry Lap was the elect of investors carrying £382 with Puss Alolh (£368) the next in demand, Valpai, Hie Te Rapa-trained candidate, being fifth in request with £209. Lord Willonyx went lo (he front at the end of a furlong from Currajong, Puss Moth, Senorita, Sweet Whisper, Sparkling Aforn, lloily Holm, Aluskon, Merry Lap and Valpai. There was no material change in the leading positions across Ihe top, Lord Willonyx being first in I o Hie straight from Currajong, Merry Lap, Valpai and Sweet Whisper. Valpai finished strongly to heat Merry Lap by half a length with Currajong a similar distance away. Senorita was fourth followed by Holly Holm, Lord Willonyx, Sweet Whisper, Sparkling Alorn and Puss Aloth. Time, 1.28.

■CAUTLEY HANDICAP. Of £125; G fur. 1 EXAGGERATION, Air T. Impoy’s b m by Lucullus—Holymoiul, iyrs, 7.12 (11. Wiggins) J 2 TRAD ESA lAN, Air If. T. Reilly’s tdk g by Raccful —Lady Birdwood, oyrs, 9.1 (T. Green) ... 2 3 LUCiDUS, Messrs W. Alonteith and W. AYillis’ b g by Illumination—Lady Biddy. 4yrs, 7.0, car. 7.1 (S. ,). Cammick) .... 3 Also started: Marechal, 7.9, car. 7.i (Baker); 5 Valuation, 7.0 (Cammick) . Winner trained by F. Smith, Takaninl. Two dividends were paid in this race. Exaggeration was an odds-on fancy with £SB! from Tradesman (£440) and Lueidus (£25(0. Exaggeration look charge, showing the- way along Hie back lo Tradesman, Al.ireelial. I.ucidus and Valuation. There was no change across llie| lop or into the straight, Exaggeration winning easily by two lengths from Tradesman who heal. Lueidus by a length. Marechal was fourth and Yaluaton next, 'l'ime, 1.13 3-5.

ST. ANDREW’S HANDICAP. Of £225; 9 fur. 4 GREAT EMBLEM, Mr F. Ji Docherty’s br g, by Emblematio —Tarlillian. syrs. 7.7 (P. Atkins) i 1 SPEEDMINT, Mr A. Courtney’s b m, by Catmint —Serita Thurnham, 4yrs, 8.7 (Iv. Voitre) .'. . . 2 9 TEELS. Mr 11. 11. Pharazyn’s ch m, by Lord Quex —Lovematch, 4yr?, 7.0, car. 7.1 (R. Horne) . 3 Also started: 8 Voiirnond, 8.12 | (Keesing) ; 3 Refresher, S.S (Green); i 5 Maori Boy, 8.0, car. 7.9 (O. Reed) ; | 2 Whakapara, 7.9 (Wiggins) ; 7 Cynthia N., 7.0, car. 7.5 (Parsons) ; 6 Prolyxo, 7.0 (Duncan) ; 10 Royal j Gallant" 7.0, car. 7.1 (Cammick). Winner trained by L. M. Manson, Takanini. Speedmint was most in demand with £482 from Whakapara (£389), Great Emblem being fourth fancy with £228. Royal Gallant and Maori Boy (who had moved up quickly) led along the hack from Refresher, Prolyxo. Whakapara. Teels, Cynthia N., Speedmint, Great Emblem and Voiirnond. Half a mile from home Maori Boy was leading Teels, Royal Gallant, Refresher, Prolyxo and Voiirnond, with Speedmint and Great Emblem making a forward move from the back of the field. Teels was the first into the straight with Maori Boy, Refresher, Prolyxo, Whakapara, Speedmint and Great Emblem In that order of the others/ The last named finished fast on the outside to heat Speedmint by a head with Teels half a length away third. Maori Boy was fourth and then came Whakapara. Refresher, Cynthia N., Prolyxo, Voiirnond and Royal Gallant. Time, 1.53. Jockey Suspended. An inquiry was held into interference which occurred in the Ponui Handicap, the concluding event on the first day in which Bugle Call. On Approval, Arch Ruler and Hawthorn were Hie horses concerned. R Mcßae, the rider of Hawthorn, was suspended for a month for careless riding.

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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18804, 28 November 1932, Page 8

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LATEST RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18804, 28 November 1932, Page 8

LATEST RACING. Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18804, 28 November 1932, Page 8