MARLBOROUGH MEETING.
IMAROSE WINS THE CUP. (By Telegraph-Press Association.) Blenheim. jr ay G. The weather was Juic aufi bri»ht for the opening day of tlio MarlboroHSli K.C. .'\utuiiin Jl-eeting. The course was in excellent order, and there was a larqc attendance. The totalisntor handled The results arc!:— MAIDE.X HACK HANDICAP, of 75 sovs. Bis fnrloiiifs. 2 Mr. H. ParaU's Haumafcaka, Bst. 71b (\V. Price) 1 I Mr. H. Hodge's Elevate, 7st. (jib. (G. Francis) i 5 Mr. T. Senior's Achilletteu, T. 4. K|ij. (A. M'Carthy) 3 Also started: George. 9st.: direct, 8;t. 1211).; Idol, Bst. llllx; Elopement, Ssi. llll).; Eron Boy, Sst. 71b. i'rom a good start Gvstgc wss first to move out, but Hniunakiika was soon in the lead, closely followed by Elevate, The winner led nearly all the way, and was two lengths to the good nt the business end. A length separated second ami third. Time, lmiii. l"<«i. UGBUOOKJi AYKI.TKU HAIWtCAP, of 110 snvs. Seven i'urlenae. 1 Mr. H. I. Holland's The Great MoKul, Sst. 810 (T,. Xcddsr) 1 3 Mr. J. Cameron's Epu-orlh. Sst. 01b. <R, Young) 2 2 Mr. H. Hayiier's Stepney, list, lib, "(J, O'Shea) 3 Also started: Mount Victoria, lOst. 2il>.: Waipunui, Sst. 111b. j Merry Guy. S-t 31b.'; Lady lulcheran, Sst. lib.; Ivillaloo. Sst. Waipunui led n(f, but was soon displaced by Epworth and Merry City, who were running together for siveval furlongs. In the straight. Epv.oKh had coiumaneL The Great Mosul, coming very fast, run alongside the loader, and, ivcU.rii.ldnn by Noilder, won by half n head. Time, lniin. 29 2-Sscc. • ELiiCTiuc Sack handicap, of ion bovs. five furtoiiß?. 3 Mr. A. Goodman's Ecne. Sst. 7ib. (P. Porter) 1 1 Mr. F. Martin's Royal Snout. Sst. 3Hi. (M. Al'Douald) 2 2 Mr. M. M. I'urccll's Sir 3aniceti. flit (Ti. Tieali 3 Also started: Ruination, Sst. 311b.; Excitement, Sst. efb.; Itaupara, Sst Mb.; l'etnr Tan. 7st. 101b , . Ifeiio ran a pnz7.Ung race. She was &vst to show up, luit siio drnppwl bafk apparently out of the race. Excitcrncitt led iiito thn !-tmight, and then cams Koyal -Scout, with Sir Saracen bandy. IJene then surprised the crowd by coming with A rush past llio favourite, and winning by half . « lenstli. Time, lmin. 3scc, MAULBOEOUGH COP, of 260 sovs. One inilo 'and ii quarter. C Mr. H. L. Jacksan's Tmarose. Tst. ■lib. (51b. ovpr) (A. M'Carten) 1 5 Mr. H. L. AVolland's Moiwlosiio. Sst. 2lb (L. Notlrtcr) 2 1 Mr. E. J. StoireAVVßg's Mariitau, Sst. Sib (M. M'Denakl) S / Also started: Parky, Sst. III).; CWessa, Cst. 71b. Past the stand the order was Monokine. Imarose, Parky, -Odessa, and Maiiibin. This order was- maintained with slight variation round Hie back of the course. At the bend into the straight, the company was closer, and nnyUiing appeared to have a chance. In the brush home Imarose brat Monologue % a kisfith , without much difficulty. A similar distance separated second and third. Tiiac 2min. 0 4-i>Nec. OPAAVA AVKLTEtf, BANDICAP, of 100 sovs. Seven fnclnngs. ,1 Mr. J. Murphy's Hone, Sst. Mb. (P. Portcrj 1 1 Mr. AY. Smart's Amity, Srf. 51b. (',A r . I'rice) 2 •2 Mr F J. Cannout's Stockade, «st. 101b •-.... (1.. Nodder) ft \l=d started: Indva, Bst.; Moirettn. fist. 81b.; St. Curio, fist.; Glowria, S-A.; Malic-j moke, Sst. AA'on by about a length. Half a length between second and ttiifiS. Time, Iwin, FLYING HANDICAP, of J 59 sovs." Ris .furlongs. 1 Mr. AT. Nidd's Perouilia. S;t. 21b. (W. Price) 1 '2 Mr. J. H. Prosser's Awtiitia. Bst. 01b (J. O'Shea) 2 2 Mr. J. Cameron's EpwortU. Tst. Kill). (G. Y0U112) S \lso startrd: Beacon. Sit.i Tim Great ■ Mosul, 7st. !rtb.; Koyal Sleeves, Id. 'Jib. AVon comfortably by half a length. : Time. luiin. 15 3-ssee. AUTUMN HANDICAP, of 135 sovs. Six furlong*. 2 Mr. A. Goodman's Kens. T;t. I21f». (F. Porter) 1 1 Air. D. Webster's Alecto, B=t. UU>. ' (VT. Vrii.-s; 3 7 Mr. J. M'MnUon's Whi.'nswr, 7?t. (G. Mntison) 3 Also «Urt?d: AehiUede-, «st.; Sir Saracen, B>t. (ill).; Hoopos. Ut. 2ib.; Slanifest, . "st.; Lady Dalefiford. Tsf-. Won by halt * lsnjslti. Time, lmiti. lGsec. SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. (By Telesmfh. ■■Press Associstion.) Blenheim, lk?\ G. Acceptances for tho sscond day arc:— OMAKA AVELTEE tIANDTCAT , . Seven furlongs.—Kene, 9st. KUb.; Stockade, flit. 111b.; Sir Saracen, Sit, L'lb.; Rniuatian, Bst. 101b.; Amity, Sst. 101b,; Indrn, Sst. 71b.; Idol, Tst. lftlb.i VThlspcrer, 7st. Mb.; Glouria, 7st. 7lb.;'St C-.\rie, 7st. 7tb.; Elopement, 7st. Jib.; Mollemoks, tst. 71b. KIVEKLAXDS HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Koyal Scout, Bst. 121b.: Excitement, Sst.'9lb.; Ti nana ra, Sst. 41b.; ITnamakakn, Bst. l\h.; Wailawl, Sst, lib.; Peter Pan, 7st. Mb.; Evon Boy, 7&t. a'b.; Portland Flame, 7at. SIS).; fiossmeri-ie, Tst. 81b. SEVMOUI? AVKLTEE nANDTfJAP. One mile.—Manitnn, 10=t. lib.; Monologue. ■ 10-1.; Stepney, 9«t. 21b.: Beacon, Sst. sllj.; I Wiiipiniui. sit. Tib.; AlfoU.. T>i. 1310.; ■ Ivillaloo, 7-t. Sib.; Glouritt. 7it. '.'lb. PKESlDfiN'f.s; HA.VDFCAI'. Oito mile and a distance- -Manitau, Sst. 13tb.; Monologne, Sst. 111b.; Imarose, Bst. (Jib.; Parky, Sst. 21b.; BeaMin, Tst. »lb.; Odeesa, flit, lfllb. ■ TKtEGKAPIT HANDTCAP, Sis fnr- ' longs.—l'eronilla. !ist. 71b.; Aratiatia, Bet. 131b.; Mount Victoria, S.~t. l»lb.; Kpwortb. Bst. 31b.; The Great Mosul. 8»t. Slbi; ik-rry Ouv, 7M. alb.; .-icltilledM, 7st. ■ 41b. i'Roval Sleeve?. 7st. ' HANDICAP. Six furlongs.— Kene, list. Mb.; Acliilledes. S?t. lilib.; Sir Saracen, 8-t. 71b,: .lininalioii, ?st. til).; Wailand, 7st. 61b.: Whisjifver. 7>t. 51b.; Moirolle, Tst. lib.; Ceorae. Tst.; Manifest, fist. KUb.; Hoopoe, fist. 13)b.; Lady Dulcsi lord, Cst. 131b.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2142, 7 May 1914, Page 8
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893MARLBOROUGH MEETING. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2142, 7 May 1914, Page 8
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