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TOTE ROCKETS.

DERBY COLT WINS. CAMBRIA AT BIG PRICE. MILANION TAKES NEW LYNN. lihe Avondaln Jockey Club's sprint; meeting, which c included yesterday, was full of surprises, not tiie least of wlych w;is -the very -big increase in the totalisator investments in folic face of successes liy outsiders. On Saturday, when the weather was fine, the totalisator figures .-'ky-rocketeil, the increase for the day totalling £" 15,377; yesteulay, under a gloomy and threatening sky. with intermittent showers, there was again an upward tendency, wagering amounting to £42.208 10/, which was £5032 10/ more than the sum speculated on the corresponding day last year. The total for the fixture was £107,110 10/, as against £80,701. As on Saturday, when two outsiders, Agiula and Clinch, confounded 'bacikers, , lt «; as yesterday, Cambria and Milanion dot eating several much better-fancied candidates in . their respective engagements. Cambria paid over two score and , nio ' l a substantial double-figure dividend. Mr. E. H. C'ueksey's Beau Pere colt Beau Leon ;vas not fully extended to win , -? von dale Guineas from Lou Rosa and Sir Cameron, the win favourite, Marshal] Hall, failing to stay after leading into the straight. It was an impressive performance on the part of Beau Leon, and he should be a worthy opponent for Beau and Enrich in the classics. Royi'vrus easily won the Plumpton, principal handicap on the day's programme. fro.ni his stail >le-m ate Our Jean Subsequently, the stewards administered a caution to R. W. McTnvish in respect of his riding of Our Jean, the opinion •being expressed that .],e was guilty of an error of judgment in not improving his position between the six furlongs post and the turn. Late results were:— » of £450. one mile and Desert Pfre /M? 5 ' 6 ™ 13, £ h h ' syrs ' by Surveyor— McKen 2l e e i ; (M 3-3 Our ,& 8 J*' Tavish), 2; 2-' l Sly Fox. 8.3 (W J MudfTrdl V Acre S 7 ta iV ed i *~l Flood Tide, 8.6; 5-5 Plying Vallmlto 7«- 19 f? a t 7 1 9: 6-8 Gamos, 7.8; 9-9 inifwJ?' A 12-12 Eas tern Heir, 7.0. car 74Jrii Coronation, 11-11 Jayola, 7.0, car 7 laj- a 8 » 2 io ' T? Awimutul Winner trained by A. Cook! CamiS m B O v HA^ DICAF , 0f £2M - furlongs.—s-4 nS, T c i 3 yrs - by Autopay— Gortyn *£*£LSit£: sTVar 'AW* 3. K r^ e) ,ta 2 AedlS" Un aVk B Qsee r A %Y^car""^' n A /4t 8 "° Kraal, 7.7, car. 7.13V 2 : 14-14 and ah' S^nnw.^.^Thr^llnglhs SV 116 3 " 5 - Winner trafnad

HANDICAP of £300. six far. James), g B.2 ag (R' W M^TavtehT 16-U) Vallmeen P ?S e » \l a;' IMS ?S mara 'X 9: 7 " 7 Brazen Boid, 84° 1 ■ oVmpu lPP 7 er 9 B c 3 ar Ca 72 7 l i'| : 2' 3 Tf; Vs Jjrmpus IV car. 7.2, 5-i Foxmond, 7.8, car li ii ' B_Brazilian. 7.5, car. 7.7"i : iii' . ,r ?I a ' - 7 - 5 ' car - 71 •" 9-9 Prival, 7 0 car' li&'rl S ' 15 , i ? ver ' 13-12 Selwyn. 7.0, car 7 6 ♦ I*ovaa!ls, 7.0. Head; neck. Time, 116 Winner trained by H. E. Goldfinch, AvoAdale' wMtiFY HANDICAP of £250 one mile o.# wSflv.J? r oW %t S ' by Baral °ng—lmperil * (Mr L JwV'u'O, (N. Vaughan). if 10-lOHuntin* » '&£ «^® , wna u .reS uataa, 8.13, 1-1 Don Quex, 8.10 car a 7* 11 10 Rex Maitland, 4-3 Native Chief, 8 8 car 81* 7 7 ?7 Fo m V?i n » rald - , 6 ;H Mlss v "lerte. 8.0? ckr S.OiV JZ~JI 9, Acre, 7.12; 11-13 Rival 711 car 7 j?' 7 7 ca' 7 y 7i" 8 '1« iV' v car " 7 9: i I 6 "17 Pertinax! 77 c«r Veyana, 19-18 Korotangl 1 car. 7.4. Length each way. Time 144 i \ Winner trained by Owner, Papatoetoe. I

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1940, Page 10

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TOTE ROCKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1940, Page 10

TOTE ROCKETS. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1940, Page 10

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