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BIG RACE TO MISSBAIRNSFATHER

Good Racing At FeiWing

Except for. a liglit shower early and two more late in tke afternoon, the weather •was fine for the ifiist day of the Feilding, spring meeting, which was opened on Saturday. The conrse was fast and features of the day' s good- . ! • racing were the good finishes. The principal races were wOn hy.Miss Baims- 1 father, which is owne'd hy Palmerstonians and trained in Wanganui, and by V-oltaic. The two-year-old race was won by Marloch narrowly froxn Koala. There was a large attendance and the totalisator handled £48,223, compared with £59,965 last year, the decrease being £11,742. " .

Details of resultsr-r - WAITUNA HAClv H'CRDUES, £300; li miles and 130 yards. 0-5 JDAWN JUAJRCH, car. 9.1i (M. D. Petera/ - . 1 1-1 Royal Moutoa, 10.7 (J. Kendall) 2 3-6 Rolhnic, 9.5 (T. Poad) 3 Alsu': 1-1 Tlie Crofter, 3-3 Incision, 2-2 Supreine Sliepherd, 13-^3 War El'foi't, 8-8 Tavern Ui^ht,. >12-12" Avanzar, 7-7 Gynee Uou, 14-11 Land Cliief, 11-11 Redfort, 10-10 Speed Iviny, 9-9 Voltage. Two lengtlid, tliree lengtlis. Voltage was fourth. Tinie, 2.51 1-5. (Winner trained by owner, L. E. George, Hawera.) Royal Moutoa lield a coinnianding lead tive furlongs froin home and Tavern ■ Lig.bt, Redfort, Speed King, The Crofter, .Rothnic, Incision, Voltage and Avanzar were following in that.order and the field was well spread. uut. At the half-mile Kothnic and Dawn Mareli began to move forward and tliey, ahead of Voltag-e and Redfort, l'ollowed Royal Moutoa to the last fence. Uuoe over that Dawn Mareh finished brilliantly to win going away by " two lengtlis lTom Roj'al Moutoa with tliree lengtlis to ltothnic, a lengtli iniront oi A'oltage. Next was Redfort. At the seeond fence incision nearly caine to grief and X. Lynoh, who was thrown riglit out of the saddle, made a wonderful recovery. Voltage hit the tliird ienee liard and W. Rout made a great recovery. AORANGI TR1AL PLATii, £300; 7 l'urlongs. Kirst Division. ti- 7 AVK.NGMt, 3.7 lN. McKiiinon) 1 ; 3-8 UROOKLAXD, 8.7 (R. Dulieu) . . 2 2-1 Wave Crest. 3.7 (W. J. Broughton) 3 Also: 17-19 Favula, 3-2 AeUon. 10-11 ; Serrano, 17-17 .Silver Nelson, 1-0 Loyal t'anin. 15-15 Sir Ke'iart, 11-10 Honeydew. 5-3 Rumiing ltein, 10-9 Rlying Colours. 9- 10 Uelgrae, 14-11 Boyliood, 13-12 Giggle. Lenglh aud a lialf; neck. Lolal Cainp was fourth. Tinie, 1.28 3-5. (Winner ii'uiued bj W. McE\van, Otaki.) Second Division. 9-10 J I 'ST1CE, S.7 (F. Meynell) .. 1 7-5 Robin Cliase, 8.7 (W. L. Aitlten) 2 3-2 ltevei Liid, 8.7 (D. liislioy) .... 3 Also: 1-1 Gaelic Tweed, 12-13 Gallant Uill. 19-18 l'rincess Gay, 0-7 IOileen Douglas, 10-11 Clar.sair, 17-17 Oreat iSuccess. 1-6 Balaginore, 2-1 yea .Slianty, 15-15 Crusanne, 11-10 Dinard, 18-10 .^'udov JNIaid. 5-3 Foveran, 20-21 Tarai'eiehe. 10-9 I'ectin, 21-21 Clever Boy,_ 11-11 Goutl , Music, 13-12 Kissane. ,v | Two lgnglhs ; short neck. ' Bea Sliaii;ty was l'ourtli. Tinie, 1.29. (Winndr trained by F. K. Meynell,. Slrifctford.) _ Brackets: Aveiiger aiid Eileeii Douglas; J ustice and Belgrae. Aveuger began slowly ln tlie.first division of the Trial Plate, hut he lintshed brilliantly to win going away by a lengtli and a bait" froni Brookland which beat Wave Crest by a neck. Flying Colours led early l'rom \V ave Crest, Loyal Camp, Boyliood, iloneydew, Rumiing ltein and Aetion, and Brookland and Avenger moved up fast to be within striking disLane.e of the leaders, l.oyal Camp and Wave Crest, as tliey turned into the jliume stretcli. Avenger was in fronl bait a furlong froin the line and he won decisively. l.oyal Camp was fourth aud ucxt were ltunning Rein, Aetion and Sir 'jJjCeiiar/.. . . V; •: An, was heid into the running of Flyibfe Colours ,in »the tirst division of the Trial 1'lale and \V. Connor, rider of Flying Colours, was cliurged with not riding tlie liorsv on ils mefits. After hearing tlie evidenee the coinmittee were satislied with tlie explanation given by Connor and found that tio offence liad been comiuitted under the rule. In lln* seeond division Sea yhanty, Crusanne, J ustice, Tharariche, Gaelic Tweed aud Robin Cliase were all in the pieture as the field turned for liome, and Justice liad cliarge over the last furlong, winning nieely by two lengtlis froin Robin C'hase which beat the fasl-finishing Revel Lad by a short neek. Hea Hlianty was fourth. Nexl were Kissane, Foveran and Eileen Douglas together. MANCHESTER HA NDICAP, £701; 1?i miles. 2-2 MLSS BAJRNSFATHER, 8.3 (G. " Dulieu) 1 0-7 Torrent, car. 7.1 (D. Coombe) .. 2 9-9 Night Cliarm, 7.0 (jM. Thurston) 3 Also: 5-5 Tremello, 4-4 Stony Broke, 1-1 Faultina, 12-12 Deep Sea, 14-14 Alright, 13-13 Bon Chale, 8-8 Iron Duke, 9 - 1 0 Kippo. 11-11 Landlire, 7-0 Pram, 3-3 Rhodesia. Four lengtlis; lengtli. Rhodesia was fourth. Tinie, 2.0 1-5. (Winner trained by H. Dulieu, Wanganui.) After being in attendance on the leader, Deep Sea, to tlie home tuni, Miss Bairnsfatlier drew right away to win as she liked by four lengtlis from Torrent, a hmgih in front of Night Charm which just beat Rhodesia. Running past the stands the first time tlie order was 'Deep Sea from Rhodesia and Miss Bairnsfather, Kippo, Torrent, Stony Broke, Faultina, Alright, Pram, Night Cliarm, Landlire, Iron Duke and Tremello. There was little change during the next lialf-milc and the field was well bunehed hehind the leaders at the home tuni. Tlien Miss Bairnsfather went to the front and had the race won a long way from liome. Torrent was never in danger of being beaten for second, but there "was a good tussle for third, Night Chann beating Rhodesia by a head. Tremello, wide out on'-the home turn, was close ii]) fiftli and next were Bon Chale and Faultina. JUVEN1LE STAKES, £300; 5 furlongs. 1-2 MARLOCH, car. 1.121 (W. J. Broughton) 1 2-1 Koala, car. 7.12J (G. R. Tattex*sall) 2 3-3 Bhutan. 7.13 (C. tf ATsiekiAl . .3

, Also: 8-8 Benevolus, 12-12 Good Record, 10-10 Farker, 5-4 Regency Buck and Louisville (bracketed), 6-6 The Pro, 11-11 Sayani, 4-7 Pavia, 9-9 Miss Robin, 7-5 Dinero. Head; lengtli and a quarter. Pavkt was fourth. Time, 61 3-5sec. (Winner trained by A. H. Christmas, Awapuni.)" After being in behin.d Koala and Pavia to tiie straight Marloch joined issue with Koala and they fought the finish, Marloch Sticking on very gamely to get the verdict by a head. Koala was under a hard ride a long way from home and she, too, sliowed plenty of courage. Bhutan was in fifth place at the three and he finished well for third money ov.er a length away from Koala. Pavia was fourth followed by Good Record. ■ FLYING HANDICAP. £500; 6 furlonjgs. t-1 VOLTA1C, 9.6 (G. R. Tattersall) 1 3-3 Aggravation, 8.11 (S. Anderson) 2 7-7 Bramerton, 8.1 (K. Chote) .. 3 Also". 4-5 Shiraz, 2-2. General Victory, 5-4 New Deer, 8-8 Furioso, 6-6 King. of Quiz. Three lengtlis; two lengtlis. Time, 1.13. (Winner trained by G. W. New, Awapuni. ) Voltaie was a short-prieed favourite for the sprint and, after attending General Victory, King of Quiz, New Deer. and Furioso. which were almost in line, to the straight, he soon hit the front and, r,dden out, won by three lengths from Aggravation, two lengtli^ in front of Bramerton. Aggravation and Bramerton finished well after following Voltaie to •the straight. New Deer was fourth and King of Quiz and G.enei'ai Victory, were next. KOWHAI i-lACK HANDICAP, £l6o; li miles. 6-6 HASTY GLANCE, 8.8 (Cleaver) 1 7-8 Cay Fellow, car. 8.1 (J. Harris) 2 15-16 Secret Ruler, 7.7 (N. Vauglian) 3 Also: 3-4 Fighting P'ox, 11-11 Patunui, 4-3 Gratuity, 1-1 Buclianan, 9-9 Helenette, 2-2 Fux Flame, 13-14 Lady's ,Man, 5-7 Mr. Pym, 5-5 Sly Ferry, 16-18 Sir Denzil, 17-15 Ubbriaco, 14-12 Belle Reine, 18-17 Gay Viking, 19-19 Goldsmith, L0-10 Legendre, 12-13 Walk Qff. llead; lialf a length. Buclianan was fourth. Tinie, 2.7 3-5. (Winner trained by N. A. Dunstan, Feilding.) The finish to tliis race was a thriller. llelenette led to tlie straight closely atlcnded by Gay Fellow, Sir Denzil, Gratuity, Hasty Glance and Secret Ruler. Half-way down the suaiglit Ha'sty Glance and Secret Ruler jomed issue with Gay Fellow. Gay Fellow stuck on solidly and Hasty Glance beat hini. by only a head. lialf a length away ,Wa$ Secret Ruler. and almost in line with liini were Btfcliaiian, which liad mel with interference, and Legendre, which finished fast. FITZROY 1LYCK HANDICAP, £350'; 7 furlongs. First Djvision. 1-3 DESEADO. car. 8.3 (G. Dulieu) l 9-12 Ketrieve, car. 7.8 (R. Dye) .. .. 2 2-1 Battle Strife, 8. 4"(G."R. Tattersall) 3 Also: 0-8 Baccarafe. 7-0 I,ollow Huiit,-- ] 10-18 Saravan, 13-10 ,• Qffender. 8-8 Koa Hiiie, 10-15 Keiituclcj Flighl, 14-10 Ai-va- ! dale, L3-L4 Blue Cliief. llead; head. Qffender was fourth. Tnne, 1/2,7 1-5. (Winner trained "by E. TemyeFteon, ' Awapuni.) " 1 Second Division. - . 14-10 BLUE Sl-'EC, 7.8 (P. Brenuan) -1 5-5 Balcairn, 7.1-3 (A. C. Messervy) 2 3-2 Soliinbinc, 8.0 (W. J. Broughton) 3 Also : 10-9. Hord 18-17 Easterif Cnarni, *4-?" La Albuelle/ 18-10 Arvastep, lii-7 'Cbnceal, 10-15 Confess, 15-11 Blossoni Time, 19-19 Grey Plume. llead; length and a lialf. La Modellu Was fourth. Time, 1.27. (Winner trained by G. W. B. Greene, Hastings.) Bracket: Blue Spee and Arvadale. In tlie first division Deseado, whieli had been displaced in the lead at tlie iialfmile, again went to the front to lead into the straight from Retrieve, Offender, Follow Suit, Baeoarat, Battle Strife and Arvadale. Retrieve beaded Deseado lialfway down the straight and Battle Strife tlien joined issue and Deseado finislieu gamely to win by a head from Retrieve, a liead in front of Battle Strife. Next* were Qffender and Follow Suit. Confess missed the jump-out iir tlie seeond division and Balcairn led to the straight from Conceal, Blue Spec, La iModelle, Jet Plai'ie'and Eastern Charm. lu anotlier good finish Blue Spec just beat Balcairn, and Solimbme, finishing fast, just got up to head La xModelle. Conceal was fifth. KIWITEA HANDICAP, £400; 7 furlongs. 6.-5 NIGHT SCHOQL, car. 8.4 (G. Dulieu) 1 7-6 ludian Soiig, 7.^.2, (G. R. Tatter- , .. sall) *" . . 2 3-3 Vasda, 9.4 (V. J. Sellars) 3 Also: 13-13 Tenor Royal, 1-2 Concrete (broke leg), 8-8 Playtos, 5-7 Vigilantia, 12-12 Royal Cambiia. 4-1 Vadoz, 2-1 Gaj Stitches, 10-10 Metcorina, 9-9 Victory Dawn, 11-11 Culloden Moor, 15-15 Lad> Vite, 16-16 Noble Knight, 14-14" Tudoi . Chief. . Good head; two lengtlis. Vadoz w/sL'ourtli. Time, 1.26 1-5. (Winner trainedby H. Dulieu, Wanganui.) Night School, from the same stablc as Miss Bairnsfather, won the concluding race after a desperate last-furlohg battle with Indian Song, which is tramed at Feilding. - Victory -Dawn led to the straight from Tudor Chief, Night School, Indian Song, Gay Stitches, Y'asda apd Noble Knight, and it was a furlong frqm home that Night School- and- Indian Song drew out to fight thp finish," Night School winning by a good.4>ead. , Yasda finished well for third two le'ngths away and ne'xt home were Vadoz aiid Gay Stitches. ; Concrete, one of .thc-best-backe'd starters, broke a leg durfcg 'ihe .-running and wa k " : 1

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Chronicle (Levin), 15 November 1948, Page 6

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BIG RACE TO MISSBAIRNSFATHER Chronicle (Levin), 15 November 1948, Page 6

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