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BEAU LION WINS

ELLERSLIE CHIEF RACE

CORATO’S PRICE AGAIN BIG AGOG PAYS QUARTER-CENTURY I KINDERGARTEN IN NORMANDY •By Telegraph.—Special from “Maritan”) AUCKLAND, Monday The second and concluding day of the Auckland Racing Club's Spring Meeting was held at Ellerslie to-day in fine weather. The track was in excellent order and there was a good attendance for an off day. Results:— NORMANBY HANDICAP Of £3-50; 1 mile 2—2—KINDERGARTEN. Mr E. Fitzgerald's hr c by Kincardine—Valadore. 3yrs. 8.13" (W. J. Broughton) 1 7S —VENTURE, Mr J. E. Wells’ b h by Bronze Eagle—Juanna, syr*, 8.2 <R. W. McTavlsh) 2 15—15—hey LL\ Mr J. J. Goodwin’s b g by Kin? Lu—Thora, syrs, 7.T, car. 7.5* (E. C. Brown) .... 3 Also started: 9—9 Hunting- Bee, 9.4. car. 8.13 (Smith); 6—6 Joan Peel. 8.12 I (Cameron); 5—4 Odtaa. 8.11 Gilchrist ; 4—5 Milanion. 8.10, car. 9 3 (Markwtrk); 1— i Vollfox. 8.8 Keesing-) : 14—14 Maloro, 8.1 (Thomson); 11—'ll Bronze Emerald. 7.13 (Mes-ervy); 3—'3 Cheval de Rataille, 7.7 (Loup); 18—17 Mlmax. 7.7 ' Tremain ; 20—19 Pide-a-Wee. 7.7, car. T.n (Ford).; 13—13 Air Port, 7.7. car. 7.1 Waddell : 10—16 Korotangi. 7.7, car. 7.:>* Stewart); 19—19 Miss Bridge. 7.7 (Ganirnick ' : 17 —lB Marcliby. 7.7. car. 7.0 i l>ve); s—7 Pleuron. 7.7 < Wig-?ins > : in—to Stratford. 7.7. car. 7.7* < Vaughan' : 12—12 Kingcrart, 7.7, car. B.o* (C. G. Goul-bro i. Winner trained by R. Bag*by, Ellerslic. Kindergarten. who had been racln? consistently but unluckily or late, ran right u;* to forni on this occasion by finishing on 'er.v convincingly. Venture came from a Ion? way back to beat an outsider in Rey lu. who also finished on. Rev I.u. Incidentally. returner! a place dividend of close, jon a score. Cheval de Bataille, after attempting an end to end victory Taded hairway down to be beaten into fourth. Voli- • fox had every chance hut failed to run on. Cheval de Bataille was followed early by Kindergarten and this pair was In charge along the back from Rronze Emerald. Odtaa. Pleuron and Rev Lu. Cheval de . Bataille was clear across the top and five furlongs from home he was out rrom Kindergarten. Bronze Emerald. Odtaa. Maij oro and King-craft. Cheval de Bataille was j still clear as they went to the turn but in i the straight nothing had a chance with Kindergarten and he came through to win by one and a-half lengths from Venture, who finished on to beat Rey Lu by a head. Cheval de Bataille weakened into fourth and was followed bv Stratford. Pleuron. Odtaa. Milanion and Volirox. Time, 1.35. MANUKAU HURDLES Of £150; •? milc-S ! 9—9—AGOG, Mrs L. Roberts’ b g by Cane Horn—Vigilance, aged, 9.2 Maria 1 B—INNKSB LAD. Mr L. Wilson’s tor g by Little England—lnness, aged, 9.2 (Lord) 2 1 I —SMALL BOV. Mr E. Fitzgerald’s blk gby Psychology Susan Lenox, j aged, 12.5 ,D. J. Burgess) .... 3 j Mso started: 7—7 Krinatlon. 12.2 'Chaplin ; *— t Enjoyment. 10.8 o. MrInall.v » : 3—-2 Mlo Lmiie, |0.5 'Winder': o—<•. Knight or Australia. 10.5 'Ritchie); 2 3 Hessketoon. 10.3 (Mcßae); 5—5 Lapldarian. 9.10 < Fergus). Winner trained by I. .1. Tucker. Ellerslie. \gog gave his best performance ror some time when, after being handily placed in the latter -tapes ~r the running, lie carried I m tii<> straight to win nieely rrom iu-n-'S i.afi. who finished *tronglv on the "liter. Smalt, Boy went a fine race under a solid impost hut he was not quite equal to it m the telling stags. Lapldarian, who at temped to win practically all the wav. hit the last fence hard, stumbled, arui lu-t bis rider. Agog paid almost a quarter of a century on tlie win machine. ! -mall Boy led over the flivf fence from Agog. Elination ami Hessketoon. \||o i.ume ! Fell at the feriee by the three furlong post and a little rurtiher on Enjoyment was pulled up. Lapldarian was in charge passing the stands rrom Hessketoon. small Bov nine** Lad, Mio Liune. Agog and Erlnatlon.’ : I apidarian was followed by Small Boy a« they raced along the back and ibis pair led at the half-mile fro.rn Agog, Min i.ume ; Hessketoon and Inness Lad. Agog had run ip* behind I.apidarian as they raced to the turn. Small Boy lying third at this stage in front or Mio I.ume, inne-* Lad. HesskeI toon and Erlnatlon. Lapldarian was still making play at the last fence but came to grmr there. Agog, going on in the straight bent Inness Lad bv one and a-half with the favourite, Small Boy. a head away. Mio Lump was fourth with Erination and Hessketoon next. Time, 3.42. EPSOM HANDICAP Of £450; 6 Turs 9—wg—'CORATO, Mr E. J. Murtagh’s b g by Oration—Biddy Comet, svr§. 9.6 (B. 11. Morris) .... " 1 11— it—LLANGOLLEN’, Messrs Abbot Brothers’ b rn by The Ace—Llanberis. aged. 9.7 (G. Cameron) ... 2 10—to—PALUiSTRE, Mrs C. McGregor’s b m by Tea Tray—'Marshland. aged, 8.2 (B. w. McTavlsh) 3 Also started: 2—-*2 Orelio. 8.9 Green); 12— d ; 2 Pirate King, 8.9 Keesing): 4—.3 Te Takfna, 8.7 (C. G. Goulsbro): li —1 \ Lornacre. <.5 (O. Mclnally); 7—9 Silver Onex. 8.0 • Messervy • ; i3—l3 Brazen Bold. 8.0. ear. B.l* (Haiti); I —l Gay Mis*. 7.13 [Wig-gins : 6—i Grand ora. 7.12 (Gollop); B—7 Valiuieen. 7.7 'Long); s—o Olympus, i “.i. car. 7.11 (Broughton); 15—15! Lovaals, 7.0 (stockley); ic—lf> Raratonga, • 7.0 (Waddell); 3—5 Ilappleoat, 7.0 (Gil- ] Christ.. Winner trained by owner. Te Axvamutu. 1 Corato. despite his winning form on opening day. when lip returned a doubleRgure price on the win machine, *trangHv enough on this occasion paid an even more substantial double-figure price. Alwavs handily placed, lie came through halfway down the running to stage an exciting finish with tile Top.weight. Llangollen, and beat him by half a bead. Palu*tre finished 0:1 ror a meritorious third, being pracri«’3U.v in line with the other two at the post. Te Talilna, who led for the greater part, fa led right out in the straight, while cay Mls* nattered the hopes of her supporters ar no {stage of proceedings. Orelio was closer at the nm-li being fourth' than at any otlu-r stage. Olympus who began smartly, was right in it until halfwav down the running. I langt lien, Valimieen. Olympus and Te Taklna were the first to break the Hue. Te Taklna hitting the front along the back from Olympus. Valirneen. Corato and I lam-golb-ii. The order of the leaders rente '1 t unchanged across the top. Te Taklna still showing out at the pome turn from Olympus. Vallmeen and Corato on term-, ‘and Llangollen, orelio, pirate King aid Gav Mi*s in that order. Te Taklna and Olympus tired hair way down and in thrilling' Mm-h C .rato and Llangollen fought It out for Corato to get the verdict bv half-a head ovr the top-weight, with Palustre only a h< id away. Orelio was fourth and then How. d by Pi- are King. Lovaals. Olympus, Silver ouex and Grandora. Time, j.jg 2-5. Rider Fined G. Cameron, the rider of IJangolien. was fined £2 Tor using spurs that were too sharp. SPRING HANDICAP I I—BEAU lE< 1\ . M L. 11. Ciiclfsev’s br c by Beau l»ere—Lady Bede, :y:s. 7.7. car. 7.1 u W. J. Broughton, , 4—i P.i*Y\l NPPEI ' NNT. !»- M P- zar.''- lu- g bv Appellant ’^\ a 1 March, aged, S.fl •R. \V. McTavlsh) 2 II —1- - .1 . m.- 1 ~ ~... b g hv General l.a'tour—Rik .riko. aged. 7.2 W. Thomson 3 \i st* ted: 22 0.l Je m. - \\ Ig ■■ -o Flood Tide. 8.0 T. Green); Win-.m.- lu. 1» \ e . > VaJh'iht. 7. i Messervy . 3 3 Mintlaw. 7.2, '•ar. 7.3* > Brown ; 10—11 \ijto Sweep 7.0. car. 7.2 Long : 7—7 I W add--II : > E-quire. 7." '.ildiii-t . Winner trained bj Cook, Te iwaK -Mowing the recent consMeiit form of H-rn 1 eon. especially in the absent ' due1..1,. who beat Him hi the ..ulu.-a-opeiiitig da., lie \va- .it 1 werv ciamp-d hh - t.ie rprllig 11 a: id P ap. an«l lie en'l I tli- - •mid-n-e 111. i Rowing In I 11 Appellant - '.an Lie " ; ‘y third, our Jean could do -iege soon took up the running and Tri wot mi Lfc* airaigUt trcai bc*u Lmoti.

lain. Valmint. .Mintlaw. Koval \jii*#>ilsnt and Our Jean. Re*le»re u ;i*~ -till in rliarfre aloitfr lII*- bark Inin H.-au |e..n and Bern, with Royal M'l'Hlant now Imiik lourth in front of Mintlaw and Vahiilnt, who with loirether. Out Jean. Winsome 111. Auto sweep and Flood Tide. They r.-.red in that o: .W t . the half-mile and the order or the leader- to the turn remained u;i*• 11 .i:iir«*ti evrep, mat o U r Jean had u»w 'Ved up Into fifth p'a • Beau l.eon ran pa.-t Be-.-lye halfw.iv down and rain.-.i ~n n. win easily 1.; tw.. an 1 a-ha r >nr'Jtls lr/om Bo.val Appellant. who outstayed Be-'i-ye for >e.-ond money. our J. a i was fourth, followed by l-erii. Mintlaw Win--ome l.u. Flood Tide, Valmint and Auto >weep. luie, -ee|n>n limes, 'wo lurl -n*T5. three rurlony*. ..... , a |*. mile, ft\>- rurioiips. i ~ nj* fur* tvu*i, 1.16. i.M.

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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 8

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BEAU LION WINS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 8

BEAU LION WINS Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21243, 14 October 1940, Page 8