LATEST RACING.
OAMARU JOCKEY CLUB.
WINTER MEETING HELD.
POLLING DAY SCORES IN STEEPLES
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.) . OAMARU, Saturday. The winter meeting of the Oamaru Jockey Club was held to-day In perfect weather berore a large attendance. The course was holding after overnight rain. Following were the results: — HACK AND HUNTERS’ STEEPLECHASE. Of £lls sovs.; 2 miles. 3 3—POLLING DAY, 9.13 1 4 4—SPEAKEASY, 9.0 * 5 —QUINOPAL, li.v •• • • 3 Also started: —Antrim Roy, 10.11; Royal Saxon, 10.0; Conjurer, 11., 9.5; Spots King, 9 0 ' Won by Tour lengths with two lengths between second and third. Time, 4.4 2-5. OAMARU TROT. or 100sovs.; 14 miles,; It 8.45. 6—S —PREFACE, It * 9—IO—HYTEMOANA, It * 4_3—BLACK WATCH, It ••• 3 Also started:—Colleen Chenault, Guy Bell, Ivan do Oro, Pekara, Parnell, Red Gold, Sea Peter, It; Almont Cling, Sansave'no, 35. NOVICE STAKES. Or 70sovs.; two-year-olds 8.0; upwards 8.4; 6 rurlongs. 43—DRACUIA 1 1— I—HELEN GOLD * 77 —LYCIDIAS ? Also started: —Adult, Donalda, Look Smart, Quite Soon, Chotta. • ■ Won by Tour lengths with three lengths between second and third. Time, 1.18. 4GRANGE HANDICAP. Of isosovs. 1 mile. 1 I—POLYDORA, 8.0 '-v * 5 4—SALMO SALAR, 9.0 2 2 S—MOUNT ROA, 8.11 *. 3 Also started: —Ranelagh, 9.5; Steeton, 8.1; Waving Corn, Kakara, 8.0. Won- by three lengths with four lengths between second and third. Time, 1.47 2-5. WINOOKA IN AMERICA. HIS FIRST ENGAGEMENT. PROBABLE AT SEATTLE. United Press Assn.—Elec. Tel. Copyright, (Received July i, 10.25 a.m.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 30. Winooka, who will probably make his first appearance under colours at Seattle, Is rounding into condition at the Heather Farm or Mr. John W. Marchblank. Those In charge said it is expected that the big galloper will be far enough advanced to start during the forthcoming session- at tbe Washington Jockey Club’s meeting, which will open on Saturday. j. P. Altken, who Is operating the present meeting at Tanforan, who will, have charge or the Seattle .programme, was influential in the decision to hav® Winooka make his first appearance in' the north. Later, Winooka will be shipped to New York Tor the racing season at Belmont Park in September.
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Waikato Times, Volume 114, Issue 18986, 1 July 1933, Page 8
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