ADDINGTON TROTS
-Press Association
EMTTLOUS WINS AGAIN
By Telegraph-
CHRISTCHURCH, April 7. The New Zealand Metropolitan Trot•ting Club opened its Easter meeting at Addington in fine weather and before a good attendance. The track was fast. The totalisator investments amounted to £118,036 10s coinpared witli £87,270 10s for the lirst day last year. Results:— PRELIMINARY HANDICAP, £1000; 4.46 class; 2 milgs? 1-1 BONNIE JACK, 32yds. (F. J. Smith) 3 2-2 Raven, scr. (R. Young) 2 12-12 Convincer, scr. (G. S. Smith) 3 Also started: 5-3 Marco Polo, 4-(i Sunny Nelson, 3-4 Czardas, 6-5 Dandy Grattan, 8-S Dinghy, 10-9 Lanaco, 11-11 Terry O'Shea, 7-7 Toushay, 9-10 Jaclcie Guy. Two leugths eacli way. Czardas was fourth. Times: 4.25, 4.26 2-5, 4.26. EXPRESS HANDICAP, £1700; 4.28 class; 2 miles. 7-7 TURCO, 12yds. (G. S. Smith) 1 4-4 Cameronian, 12yds. (L. O. Thomas) 2 2-1 Lucky Loyal, 24yds. (W. R. Butt) 3 Also started: 3-3 Ribbon Again and Great Belwin braeketed, 10-10 Captain Morant, 2-1 Liberty Bond, Acropolis and Loyal , King braeketed with Lucky Loyal, 11-11 Worthy Cross, 8-8 Catalpa, 9-9 Claremorris, 5-5 Dundee Sandy, 1-2 Jack's Son, 6-6 Loyal Nurse. Two lengths; length. Jack's Son was fourth. Times: 4.21, 4.21 2-5, 4.20 3-5. N.Z. TROTTING STAKES, £850; 1-7. miles. 2-1 ACCLAMATION (M. Holmes) 3 2-1 Flame (J. Wilson) 2 1-2 Balmoral (W. J. Doyle) .... 3 Also started: 2-1 Sand Wrack braeketed with Acclamation and Elame, 4-4 Carissima, 9-9 Golden Liberty, S-8 Ipso Kacto, 3-3 Wee Volo, 7-5 Peter Bar, 5-6 Sandy Duval, 6-7 Wilouyx. Five lengths; eight lengths. Sand Wrack was fourth. Times: 3.29 2-5, 3.30 2-5, 3.32. PRESIDENTS' HANDICAP, £3000; 3.32 class; 1 mile 5 furlougs. 1-2 EMULOUS, 32yds. (W. K. Tatterson) 3 3-3 Knave of Diamonds, scr. (O. E. Hooper) 2 2-1 In the Mood, scr. (W. J. Doyle) 3 Also started: 2-1 War Eorm brackct ed with In the Mood, 11-13 Lady Davvn 15-15 Safety Pin, 6-7 Trusty Scott, 13-15 Battle Colours, 8-9 Burt Scott, 5-5 Indian Clipper, 17-17 Parshall, 12-12 Sea Born, 10-8 Shadow Maid, 9-10 Clock work, 16-16, Dusky Souud, 4-4 Integrity, 7-6 Volo Senwod, 14-14. Happy Man. Neck; half a length. ParMiall was fourth. Times: 3.28 4-5, 3.30, 3.30 2-5. CRAVEN HANDICAP, £1100; 4.33 class; 2 miles. 7-8 SCOTCH MUSIC, scr. ,(G. S. Smith) 1 4-4 Elvo's Pride, scr. (J. Pringle) 2 5-5 Dillondale, 48yds. '(S. A:-Ed-warfls) 3 Also started: 4-4 Radioal braeketed with Elvo's Pride, 7-S PrLncess Alaritza braeketed with Scoteh Musicr 8-7 Re' Setter, 2-2 Abcrhall, 1-1 Bellhall, 12-1: Speeial Force, 3-3 Caledonian Girl and Seottish Lady braeketed, 11-11 Golden Shadow, 6-6 Nola Scott and Light Brigade braeketed, 9-10 Will Cary, 10-11 Galvena. Length; half a length. Liglit -Brigade was fourth. Times: 4.24, 4.24 3-5, 4.20 2-5. WELCOME HANDICAP, £750; 1J miles. 1-1 SAHARA QUEEN, scr. (R. Donald) 3 2-2 Likely, scr. (M. Holmes) .... 2 3.-3 Darkie Grattan, scr. (L. F. Berkett) 3 Also started: 9-7 Coral PrLncess, Henry of Navarre and National Velvet braeketed, 11-13 Badminton, 10-10 County Antrim, 14-14 Fontaine, 6 5 Gung Ho, 12-11 Ikawai, 2-2 Alilford Girl braeketed with Likely, 7-8 On Approval, 1-1 Lady Diane braeketed with the winner, 5-6 Shamus O'Brien and War Glorv braeketed, 13-32 Silver Shadow, 15-15 Tinjr Trixie, 8-9 Pirouette, 4-4 His Excellency. Three lengths; ' two lengths. Lady Diane was fourth. Times: 2.48 l-5> 2.49, 2.49 2-5. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, £3250; 3.48 class; 1 mile 5 furlongs. 4-5 HIDDEN NOTE, sc'r. (D. C. Watts) 1 1-l Casablanca, 36yds. (J. Pringle) 2 9-8 Mae Wynne, scr. (W. R. Butt) 5 Also started: 3-2 Lee Berry, Steel King and Rangefinder braeketed, 2-3 Toushay, 6-6 Nationalist aud Echoist braeketed, 7-7 Willie Winkie, 5-4 *Ban cor, 13-13 Great Alountain, 12-12 Ordnance, 8-9 Sure Lady, 11-11 Fantoni. 10-10 Forewarned. Half a length; length. Lee Berry was fourth. Times: 3.36 2-5, 3.33 3-5, 3.37 2-5. SPEEDWAY HANDICAP, £1000; 2.43 cdass; miles. 2-2 SIR MICHAEL, scr. (R. Y'oung) 3 3-3 Air Marshall, scr. (R. Donald) 2 I-l Dunmore, scr. (G. McKendry) 3 Also started: 15-14 Barometer Chimes. 11-15 Castelbar, 13-13 Chinook, 8-9 Klving Chips, 9-7 Grattan Bells and Tech riique braeketed. 4-4 Imperial Grattan II-12 Jeeves, 10-13 Logan Key, 14-10 Margaret Hall, 7-8 Sir Raymond, 6-6 Water Ranger, 16-16 Tenpennybit, 5-5 Viniy Ridge. Half a liead; half a length. Chinook was fourth. Times: 2.42 2-5, 2.42 3-5. 2.42 4-5.
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Chronicle (Levin), 8 April 1946, Page 7
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