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Trots At Fpsom

SECOND DAY EVENTS TELEGRAPH TO FREMONT WILLOW WAVE ONCE MORE (Special from “Padlock.") AUCKLAND. Thursday The weather was slightly overcast and very gusty for the second day of the Auckland Trotting Club's summer meeting at Alexandra Park. Epsom today, when well-balanced fields went to the barriers. There was a large holiday crowd present and the track was hard and fast. Results; — TELEGRAPH HANDICAP Of £200; limit 3.5; 1* miles I I—FREMONT. Mr F. Wallis* br h by Real Frisco—Lady Bountiful. 4yrs, It. (R. B. Berry) 1 7—S—AERIAL BELL. L. R. Nelson’s b m by Aerial Bingen—Ada Vale, aged, It. (C. G. Lee) 2 17—14—JEWEL CREST. Mr E- C. Webberley's b g by Jewel Pointer Bingen Crest, syrs. It. (W. Willetts) 3 Also started; 10—7 Bronze King, coupled with Gipsy Light. 14—15 ConrhlT Maid. II —in Forest Jp\ve!. 6—9 Harlow. 9—ll Hillcrest. B—B Isabella Pointer. IS—2O John's Last. 4—3 Ladv Potts. 2—2 Myrtle Oro, 12—IS Nerihana. 13—16 Reyolo. 5—6 Roma Girl. 16—12 Sequoia. 19—17 Silver Bullet. 3—4 Stargurn. coupled with Wall Street. 20—21 Worthy Quest, limit. 15—13 Worthy Song. 12yds bhd; 21 —l9 Juju McElwyn. 24yds bhd. Winner trained bv R. b. Berry. Yaldh'urst. Fremont, who was on the first day paying less than money back on the win machine, was again to-day installed a firm favourite and he won easily. Bronze King, Hillcrest. Aerial Bell and Silver Bullet Began smartly but Fremont soon ran through to be in front or Bronze King, along tile back and led past the stands from Bronze King, Aerial Beil, Nerihana and Hillcrest, with a gap of four lengths to Jewel crest, Gipsy Light and Sequoia. Going across the top, Fremont was bowling along freely in front or Nerihana, with Aerial Bell handy and Bronze King, Hillcrest, Jewel Crest, Myrtle Oro and Lady Potts in that order of the others. Fremont was clear going across the top and arter leading into the straight, held on to win easily by two lengths and a-half from Aerial Bell, who beat Jewel Crest by two lengths. Lady Potts was a further three lengths back fourth, followed by Hillcrest, Isabella Pointer and Sequoia. Times, 2.50 2-5, 2.51 2-5, 2.52, 2.53. OAK HANDICAP Of £2-25; limit 5.3; trotters; 2 miles S—B—ELISSA, Mr T. H. Dye s b n by Worthy Pond—Gwen Thorpe, aged. 96yds bhd (G. T. Mitchell • ...... 1 2—2—BIWORTIIY. Mr F. S. Hewer'S ch g by Worthy Bingen—worthv Chimes, syrs, 12yds bhd (S. A. 9—lo PIRATE’S ’ ’ LAST, ’*’ Mr ' J. Mahoney’s b g by Nelson Bingen— Wild Pirate, aged. It. (J. J. Mahoney) 3 Also started: H—h Dick Redmond, 4—3 Gold Kip, it., coupled with Querida, 24yds bhd; 7—7 Baby Triumph, 12vds bhd; 3—4 Waingnke, l— i within, 2 4yds bhd; B—9 King Fran. 10—6 Native princess 36; 13—12 Braemar. 6—5 Pink Ladv. 48yds, t4—l4 Autumn Lou, 96; 12—13 Reception, 108. Winner trained by G. T. Mitchell, Cambridge. Ellssa was responsible for a fine performance, trotting evenly throughout and being assisted over the latter stages by the mistake of several others. Pirate's Last was the first to show out and passing the stand 3 Tor the first time was showing out from Biworthy, Baby Triumph, Pink Lady. Native Princess, guerida, Wamgake and Dick Redmond. Pink Lady broken going along the back, but did not lose ground. Passing the stands at the end or a further circuit she was showing out from Biworthy. Native Princess. Elissa. Pirate’s Last. Reception and Baby Triumph. Five furlongs from homp Pink Lady was joined by Elissa. but as the field levelled up for home Elissa was clpar of Biworthy with Reception htjndy in front or Pirate's Last and Native Princess with a gap of fully eight lengths to Wamgake and Pink Lady. F.llssa held on in the run home to win by a length from Biworthy who beat Pirate’s i ast by three lengths. Rereptinn was fourrh and then followed Waingake and Native Princess. Times. 4.43 1-5, 4.50 1-5, 4.53, SUMMER HANDICAP Of £250; limit 4.44; 2 miles 2— 4 —STARWYN. ‘Mr C. J. Barton's b h by Mr McElwyn—Sunstar, svrs, It. (J. Fraser) \. . l 4 S—GREAT CHUM. Mr B. H. Nesbit’s b g by Nelson Bingen —Harvest Home, aged. 24yds (S. M. August) 2 1— 2—MUSKETEER, Mrs R. M. O'Donnell’s b g by Jewel Pointer— Harvest Home, 4yrs, 60yds (F. J. Smith) 3 Also started: 6—S Bismuth, 9—9 Red Frontier, limit; 3—l Gay Sister, 12yds bhd., coupled with Guid Hairst, 48yds bhd, 5 3 Sir Frank, 12; B—6 Kewple’s Crest, 7—7 Munga Tangl, 48yds bhd. Winner trained by J. Fraser, Jnr., Addington. Starwyn was always handily placed and finished on to win decisively. Great Chum pared soundly, while Musketeer, arter being fairly well back, made up ground over the last half-mile and finished a commendable third. Bismuth was in the lead when they were fairly on their way. from Sir Frank, Red Frontier, Starwyn. Great Chum and Gay Sister. At the end of six furlongs. Sir Frank was pulled up the sulky having been damaged, and Red Frontier led past the stands from Starwyn. Bismuth, Gay Sister. Great Chum.' Guid Hairst and Kewpie’s Crest. At the end of a further circuit. Red Frontier was still in front of Starwyn, with Gay Sister following in front of Great chum, Bismuth and Guid Haist. Racing along the back for the last time. Red Frontier and Starwyn were still the leaders. Starwyn leading Into the i straight from Great. Churn. Gay sister. Musketeer, ana Bismuth. Nothing had a chance with Starwyn over the concluding stages and he went on to win easily bv two and a hall'lengths from Great Chum, who beat Musketeer by a similar margin. Bismuth was fourth, then came Gaj Sister, Kewple's Cresr and Munga Tangl. Times. 4.32, 4.3 1 2-5, 4.32 3-5, 4.37. CHAMPION HANDICAP Of £1000; limit 3.17, 14 .miles 4—WILLOW WAVE, Messrs D. Windle and W. McDonald's b g by waverl«v—Hackmare. aged, icvds bhd tO. E. Hooper - I 2 LUCKY JACK. Mr w. T. Lowe's ch h bv Jack Potts— Tlrane, syrs, It. ■ 8.. B Berry) 2 5 INDIANAPOLIS. Mr G. J. Barton s n b by wrack —E-stella Amos, aged. 7 2yds (J. Fraser, jn. i >. 3 =ta r ted; 1 Bonny Azure, bracketed Km- s v ar: . I'm.’ . r -m; • bracketed with Indianapolis. 12yds bhd. v\ mncr trained by O. E. Hooper, Rakala will'-’ '■ r •• :1 ‘ ’ - tcy "> the \u--viand Trotting Cup. went out to-day the outsider of the held and he won just as easily a- on Tuesday. > \zure iwelt on th< mart ind losl considerable ground and Indianapolis led out !’"m king's Wa- rim-. Willow Wave and Tempest. with a bir gap to I u<ky Jack «nd Bnnn.t \zure Passing ’he stands again. I.u-k'. Jack moved up and was m with*’Willow Wave at a similar interval. In l rnpt of Tempest, with Indianapolis two lengths behind and Bonny \zure bringing i ijr'v\ iok mi the lead. Ms they levelled in. Cm hop,p, Indianapolis. ! urky Jack. ~ i,', i«. nr Vodiioap'dis In two lengths. ■

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Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20387, 30 December 1937, Page 8

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Trots At Fpsom Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20387, 30 December 1937, Page 8

Trots At Fpsom Waikato Times, Volume 121, Issue 20387, 30 December 1937, Page 8

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