HOWE SCORES IN WINTER OATS
Trentham Jumping Events To Batal . And Corineus The Howe-Earldale battle in the Winter Oats, Corineus 's . victory over Foxch'ase in the Winter Hurdles, Batal 's stecplechase - win, aud -Hrq finish to the Talavera Hurdles whicK was. woii by Cf anges • ]£eimpnt, wttre Saturday 's highlights: at Trentham. The Weather, exde^t f'or some niisty rain, was good and there was a large attendaMe&Y The totalisatdr 'haiidled £221,516 /during/the day, £95,125 beiiig % the win machine and £126,391 on the piac.ej', compared with £202,387^ on the third day last year. The total for the meeting whs £588,068|-, as against £599,091^, the decrease being only £11,023. " » . The cOiirse was very heavy and after . an inspectioii |n,aderbefore the first race it was deeided to put poles to keep the liorses away from the rails at the entrance to the straight.
Results: — TALAVERA HURDLES, £900; 2 miles. 3-3 GANGES, 9.8 (R. Hawes) .. 1 13-13 Keiaxoiit, 9.1} ("W. Skiffington) .. .. . . 2 8-7 Ernbrae, 9.11 (J. Dooley) . . 3 Also: 2-4 Grifijn, 7-8 Master Raymoud, 1-1 Tring, 5-0 Supreme Shepherd, •1-2 Elying Attack, 9-9 Eoman Duke, 10-10 Bold Tidc, 1L-12 Bon Chale, 6-5 Bonifort, 12-11 St. Hilton. " Three-quarters of a length each way. Roman Duke was fourth. Time, 4.4. (Winner trained by J. J. Waller, Awapuni.) Ganges and Kelmont, from Awapuni, and Ernbrae paid rhe dividends in the Talavergi Hurdles, Uvelmont 's baekers getting double-llgure odds for thei'r place investments. Roman Duke led early from Ganges, Bon Chale, Master Raymond, Elying Attack and Griffin. GriiKu eame to grief" about six furlongs from h/ome, aml with half a mlle still to travel Ganges aiul Kelmont moved forward t'ast and they were followed by Ernbrae to the last liurdle. Kelmont liuished very gamely but Ganges held hua over the last bit and won by over half a length. Ernbrae was two lengths away third followed by Koman Duke, Bon Chale' and Siiprei.ue Shepherd. Tring was in the pieture as the lield rau to the straight but he eonld not go on with it and he iinished in seventh place. NOV1GE HAND1CAP, £700; 7 furlongs. 3-2 QUARTZ, 9.4 (K. B. Holland) 1 1-1 Persiau ' Poem, 8.1 (W. J. Brougliton) 2 8-7 Elofa, 8.3 (K. Nuttall) .... * 14-14 Murrayfield, 8.0 (R. Baunders) ' " *Dead-heat for third. Also: 2-2 Battle . .^Strife,. 5-5.*yandal-w.ood, 7-8 Ea SSelle/f-l Kullah/6:6 Irresistible, 9-9 Tanjeen, 13-13 Gohlsmith, 10-10 Memento, . 15-15 Pearl Locket; 12-12 Pjatouic and Sailor Girl, 11-11 Holimbine, 10-10 Busan Bridge and Turangi Girl. Two lengths; iieek; dead-heat. Xullali was lifth. Timo, 1.30. (Winner trained by J. P. Ivyan, Hastings.) Persiau l'oem was made favourite for the Novice llandicap. tilie rau a line race but was beaten into seeond pJace by Quartz, vvhich Jinished brilliantly. Mu rray lield and Elofa lodged late cliallcpges and they dead-lieated for tliird oiily a short neck away from Persiau Poem. BattJe Wtrife, Persiau Poem, t)uartz, MurrayiieJd, Platouic and; Nullah were all prominent as the lield' turned info the ' Straight b&DQuartz, which gave X, B. Holland the iirst of Uis three winuing rides, had the race won a furlong lh'om home and. his winuing margin was. nearly three lengths. Nullah was lifth. Murraylield paid over a score on the place machine. MATAI WTE EPLECHASE, £1750; about 21 miles. 5-7 BATAL, 9.3 (J. Xicolson) . . 1 l-l Ballinabuoy, 9.0 (U. McColl) .. 2 12-13 Grand Central, 9.0 (X*. Lynch) 3 Also: 4-5 llunting Dink, 3-3 Find Out, 10-10 Tenorman, 9-11 Whiphand, 8-0 Aga lvav, 7-8 Grand Forest, 11-12 Higli Morale, 13-15 Indian Eign, 0-4 ijunaria, 2-2 Master Play, 15-14 Ring 8carf, 15-10 fSpiro, 14-9 Tatara Lad. >SL\ lengths; Jialf a length? Hunting Dink was fourtli. Time, 5.221. (Winner trained by A. E. Didham, Wingatui.) There were 10 starters in the Matai 8teeplechase and only eiglit horses Iinished the course. Master Play came
to grief at the lirst fence and 'Tatara Lad rau off at the second, a contributing factor being a .broken I'eatlier. Ballinabrfoy w .a tlie earlj' paeemaker from Tenorman, Grand Forest and Batal. Over the stand double the second time the order was Ballinabuoy, Grand Central, Tenorman, Aga Kay, Batul and Hunting Dink. There was little change with a rii i 1 e still to eover "but Batal tlien moved up to be m charge as they rau to the last fence. Once over that he went on to win easily by six lengths from Ballinabuoy whieh stuck oii to beat Grand , Central by half a fength. Hunting Dink was f ourth and InilLan Wign next. Whiphand' reI used at the board fence. ' Find Out rau o IT, Lunaria fell on the flat and Grand, c'urest at the lirst of the doilble. CROFTON HAXDICAP, £700;' 7 furlongs. • '■ 8-7 S1K ROYAL,' 9.2 (N. B. PIol- ' land) . . . . . . . , 1 10-9 Money . Lend.qr, „8.3 (C. C. Btokes) 2 lrl Carnegie, 9.1 Baunders) .. ? 3 Also: 5-5 BJ$qkf Cheque, . 9-10 Indian »Soug, 7-8 La Biaq, 14-15/Mabel'Knight, 3-3 Cofal Arc, 15-13 Broiealice, 4-4 Extra Flight, 12-12 Lochrea, 1-1 The .Rip, 13-14 Galway Bav, 11-11 Vakura, 10-10 Helenette, 0-6 Battle Spear. Length; half a length. Vakura was fourlh. Time, 1.33 J. (Winner trained ; by II. H. Mills, Hawera.) Eorm horses lilled the places in the Crofton IJaudieap, the. winner being 8ir Koyal, from Money Lender and Carnegie. Battle Bpear, Indian Song. Extra Flight, Ga-lway Bay and Lochrea were well placed as the field rau to the straight but Bir lloyal, making the turn close to the poles, liit the front soon after straightening up. Money Lender, s I o w off th e ii i ar lv,/ :bid ; Carifegie ? niade great finishiug runs -but fSir PoyaJ won with soinething , in htuid by the best part of a length from Money Lender a similar distance in front o.f- Carnegie. There was- a gap 'to* Vakura whieh ibeat Lochrea in a plioto- linisli. XText were La Bian and Blank .Chequei > W IX TEK H UBD'LEE, £2500 ; . 2-J miles. 1-1 ('OLMXEUfei, .10.12, (|i, Collett) 1 4-4 Eoxchase, 10^l£..( W. Barr) .. 2 3-2 Bky winter, '10.1, ;(K. Hawes) .. 3 Also'': 5-5 Boolaiqskee, 8-9 Aloutoa Lord, 2-3 Desert Trek, 9-7 Town Survev, 3-2 Pimlico (bracketed with Ekywriter), 7-11 Matapan, 7-S Vassilikos, 9-10 Xanook, 0-6 lncident, ,12-12 Peter Brierly. - - . -- , Length; tiwq lengths. ..Town Suryey «p|c|s Ybutth;^; Tijn^lvMiOSL y f (Wilijer trained bv "owner, A.' Yarndley, TeAwamutm); . ' Corineus "aiid Fox'wiase fouglit out the linisli of the Winter' Hurdles and Corineus got 'the decision by a length. f'kywriter li.it a fence llard a mile and a quarter from home. His jnekey, B. llawes, very nearly eame to grief but niade a briUiant recovery and back in the saddle in a flash; retained his position in the race. Skywriter finished third. Moiftoa Lord was responsible for most of the pace and with six furlongs still to eover- he led from Skywriter, Corineus, Vassilikos, Boolamskee, Matapan, Town Survey and Eoxchase. Boolamskee eame tq, grief at the next fence, and Corineus, Skywriter and Eoxchase were almost in line as they moved in to the last fence. Once over^that Corineus and Eoxchase drew itway to (ight the tinish five lengths in front of Skywriter. Town Survey was f ourth and Desert Trek was next. WINTER OATS, £1500; 1 mile.
1-1 HOWE/ 9.12 (W. J. Broughton) 1 7-6 Earldtile> 7.7 (K, B. Ford) 2 .2-2 Special Flight, ,7.10® (A. "N. Didham) .". ^ Also: 3-3 \VLld-Xote, 9-9 Dark Arrow, 0-7 Citatioii, 8-11 Desert Girl, 5-5 Tiger Tan, 4-4 _ Mercian Lad, 12-12 High Order, 10-1U Buling Master, 11-8 Hornluz, 10-15^.Boyai victor, 13-14 Murty Bobin, 17-J.O Sparkling • Lady, 18-18 Second Seal, 14-13 Banshee, 15-15 Bonnie Fair, 7-0 Prinee ' Coronach (bracketed with Earldale). Neck; lengtli and a half. Merry Bobin. was f ourth. Time, 1.402. (Winner ti*ained by W. J. Bromby, Trenr tham.) Howe was favourite for the Winter Oats and after the 'most thriliing iinish of the day he won by" a neck from Earl"tlaie, not much over a length in front of D'pecial' Flight, whicli was followed lii close order by Merry Bobin, liuling Master and Tiger Tan. Howe and W. J. Broughton, ^wlio rode him, wero given a good "Iiand'' as iney returned to Ihe birdcage. Buling ' Master missed the jump 6ut, the eariy ieauer' being Wiid Note from iaigh Order, -Citation, llowe and Tiger lan. Citation, Earldale, Howe and Prinee Coronach were almost in line ahead of Wiid Xbte, Tiger Tan and liuling Master as the \lield made tlie home lurn. Howe forged to the front a long way Ironi the hue and he was under a hard rlde over the tinui furlong lu win narrowly from Earldale, which nad iinished resolutely. . UXfeLOW HxWsDlCAP, £1200; 7 furlongs. ' 3-3 SEPEli FLIGHT, 8.6 (A. J. ' Stokes) .. ;. 1 10-10 Lord Theio, 8.2 (L. J. Clutterbuck) 2 4-5 Lovemorn, 9.7 (L. Hare) .. .. 8 Also: 1-1 Lyn Vaals, 7-7 Theocritus, 4-4 Leigh Barton, 2-2 Langspiel, 17-17 lioyal ileir, 14-13 Zeaiander, 8-10 Triumphal, 13-14 lihodesia, 5-4 Wonder Boy, 9-8 Cooraclare, 11-11 Julius Caesar, 0-O Tommy Gun, 20-20 Becaini, 10-9 Full of Fun, 15-15 Master Baron, 19-19 Pram, 18-18 Super Lake. Two lengths; neck. Full of Fun was fourtli. Timo, 1.34. (Winner trained' by H. MeT. Shannon, Riverton.)' Super Flight, frOni Riverton, won the Onsiow Handicap by two leugtlis from Lord Theio which iinished fast to cut Lovemorn out of second money in a photo linisli. Tommy Gun, Theocritus, Lovemorn, Langspiel, Full of Fun, Julius Caesar and Lord Theio was the order into the' straight, and with a furlong still to eover Lovemorn had gone mto the lead. Tlien Super Flight moved through with a brilliant run and sho won oy two lengths from Lord Theio which iinished fast on the outer. Full of Fun was f ourth followed by Julius Caesar. K1A ORA HAXDICAP, £900; 1 mile and 3 furlongs. 3-1 . WHITE CLIIHIS, 9.0 (X. ,B. Holland) 1 0-0 CoJorado- Alaid, 8.2 (K. B. Ford) 2 8-8 . Kippo,, 8.12 (W. L. Aitken) .. 8 Also: .1-2 .Field M.arshal, 2-5 Lochwihnoch, 9-9 Gay FelloW, 5-3 Jon Bosa, 12-11 Miiie Host, 11-12 Sir Warrior, 4-n Bulaselle, 7-7 Indian Sky, 13-18 Niglit Boyat, 10-10 Paiissy, 15-14 Sergeant Jack, 14-15 Beveller. Three-quarters of a length each way. Buiasoiie was fourtli. Time, 2.35i. (Winner trained by owner, S. H. King, Hawera.) White Olili's won the concluding race and gave Holland three winners for the day. LocJiwinnoch, Sir Warrior, Xight Boyal, Bulaselle, ivippo, Field Marsliai and White Clili's were all well in the pieture as tliejield raced to tlie straight and Whjte Ciiil's, hitting the front a fur/ongjt/oin home, tinished-weU tq beat ■Cbfdrado Alard by tliree piirts* of a length. Kippo .was a siniiiar distance a\\ ay third' followed by' 'Bulaselle and Paiissy.
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