SPORTING NOTES
-Press Association
RAIN FOR SECOND DAY AT MARLBOROUGH
By T elearav.i-
BLENHEIM, April 14.. Tlie seeond day of the Marlborough aiinual meeting was held uuder exeerable conditions. JDriving . rain - f eii lliroughout tae afternoon. The attenuuncc was seriously allected but the tutalisator lieid uy> u.eii to handie £12,20(5 eoiirpared with £0727 last year, au increase oi' £2470, the total.for the iueoting being £31,421, au increase oi £1 1,20b 10s. The trade was heavy aud groasy. Betails: — ■ TlilAL STAKES, £100; 6 furs. 2-1 YALMEER, 8.7 (L. J. Clutterbucn) 1 3-3 Paeauism, 8.7 (W. E. Ellis) .. - J-2 Jinny jiuks, 8.7 (C. A. Bowry) 3 Also: 4-5 BuKsooh, 8-7 Battle Sigual, 10-10 Criuiund, 0-8 Gulden Gry, (J-(5 Mas ter Mislma, 7-0 Miss Moutere, 5-4 The Turk. Two lengths, lialf. Balcsoou fourth. Time 1.10 2-5. i1Ll,LBKSDEN TliOT, £145; 1-1 uiilos. 1-1 HIGHLAND DALE, 48 (Upton) l 2-2 French Goid, ser. (Purdon) . . 2 6-7 Tu Hangi, ser. (Mackle) .... 3 Also: 2-2 Air Spray braeketed Freueli Goid, 5-5 Aloysius and Sandbird bmeketod, 0-10 Grimson Trail, 10-11 E1 Dor, 3-3 Goid Nip, 8-0 Little Trevor, 0-12 Loyal Girl, 7-8 Loriot, 5-6 Lady Indiana, 4-4 Statesman.' liead, live lengths. Statesman fourth. Times, 2.50 2-5, 2.54 3-5, 2.55 3-5. PRESIDENT'S IIANDICAP, £200; 1 mile 80 yards. 4-4 BEAU KAIDE, ear. 7.21 (C. Markwick) ' • . . . 1 5-5 Periwig, ear 7.1 (R. Bradshaw) 2 1-2 High Order, car 7.41 (J. P. . Bowness ) . . 3 Also: 3-3 Lady Nahleen, 2-1 Balclierrie, 6-6 Odvaals. Length, neek. Balclierrie fourth. Time 1.50 1-5. CHAMPION IIACK, £210; 0 furs. 4 4 J l.'ST BAKNEY, car 8.6 (T. llowe) * 1-1 PRAM, 8.7 (C. A. Bowry) ... . * 3-3 St. Nat, ear. 8.2 (H. Conza) .. 3 ®Deatl heat for Tirst. Also: 2-2 Matapan/5-6 Mereia's Mystei'y, 6-6 Royal Sward, 7-7 Miuer.'s Hope. Tluee lengtlis. Mereia's Myslery fourth. Time 2.1 2-5. MEMBEKS' IIANDICAP, £1-10; 6 furs. 1-1 GAY CORRIE, 5.7 (J. P. Bowness ) . . . . . ^ 2-2 I irs't Act, car. 7.(5 (K. J. Eaton) 2 6-6 Miss Elterwater, 8.U (B. J. Langiord) 3 Also: 3-1 Glamis Pal braekelod Ilome Again, 4-5 Cairn Sea, 5-3 Feola, 8-8 Paeanism, 8-7 Top Drawer. Two lengths eaeli way. Top drawer fourth. Time 1.17 4-5." "WEITI E 11 TROT, £145; II miles. 3-3 STATESMAN, 48 (W. R. Butt) 1 1-J Ereueli Goid, ser. (L. A. Wigzell) 2 5-5 Tu Hangi, ser. (M. G. Mackle) 3 Also: 6-6 Bonnie Troon, 0-0 E1 Dor, 4-4 Goid Nip, 7-7 Loriot, 8-8 Little Trevor, 2-2 iSwuzi Queen. Tliree(|imrters of a lengtli, lcnglli. Goid Nip fourth. Times 3.38 2-5, 3.12 1-5, 3.43. RAILWAY IIANDICAP, £120; 7furs. 1 SEA F.FKY, 7.8 (W. F. Ellis) .. 1 2 White *Cap, 8.12 (II. Auekram) 2 3 • Tlie Graiul, 8.1 (O. A. Bowry) .. 3 •Also: 1 High ldeal. Five lengtlis eaeli way. Time 1.31 2-5. WARD IIACK, £140; 7 furs. 2-1 Bl'LASEULE, 7-7 (C. Markwick) 1 8-(5 Miss Elterwater, ear. 8.0 (B. J. Laugfonh 1-3 Cliaka, 8.12 ( W. F. Ellis) .. .. 3 Also: 3-2 Kaeo Lad, 6-5 Mereia's Mys terv, 4-1 Coniish Note, 5-8 Cairn Sea, 7-7' Wai k Olf. Neek, (wo lengths. Mereia's Mystoiv fourtli. Time 1.32 4-5.
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Chronicle (Levin), 15 April 1947, Page 6
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