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NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB

SECONb !?AY. Ifty felejraßh.—i'rei-s iVesaeiaUo-n.". GhrlstohUfoh, May 16. The weather was Yefy.eeM ana cheer* ; less f"or tho second day of tho Sew Brighton Trotting Club's Autumn Meeting, but tlicro wgs .«. very gc-'Ou .atl«ndahee. The iuvost'n'ie'iits tor the tiv.o days wore £;K),u7ii, as ooni'pared with £27,830 last year. i • Following aro the details of the rflciiifi i— LAPIES* BRACELET HANDICAP, of 4.5 sovs. One- milo and a furlong. 2 Jlts, 3. Chambers's eh. m. Sufieeod, by General Lyons-—Siifceess, 4yrs., ißsec. ... (J. 'AY. Thohws) 1 11 Sfrs, A. Bice's eh., in. Hose Uitlflli, 13see (A. Rice) % 3 Mrs, S. Hftiiipbrey's b. m. Pastime., (S. Humphreys) 3 Alsa started: 4 Belie jSlmwr-o, Usee, i fi Little Shamrock, 14sec.; 14 Prinoe Toronto, 3Sscc,; 18 Benzine, lysefi.• 18 Little Ton), 15sw.; 15 Annie Dillon, 15 see.; fl s'litl-io AVoodiburn, losee.; 16 Lqfcfcery, 15sec.; It. yjoiia Jlaft, losefc.; 10 -Blanche. Arral, ISsec., a'nd Alpl'iie K,, I-Ssett. (coupled); 13 Sliarpwood, ISsec-., and Cream Chili ISsec. 9 0.Tf.51.. IGsec., and Chorus -Oh'!, Issee> ■'(coupiet!); '2 General Merry, ICs-fC. (cfeupleti with' Suecoea); .1 Kara Tr'acey, 165e0.) nnd Motaffio, l7see. (emipled.) -, 5 Miss' AVoijdsj 17,«!e-.» aUd, 'Sfciystar, 17 ■see. fetnipledj:' 7 Priiiee ' Eoynuuid, l7s.ee, and- Silver Beldoiii 17se«. (eo«))led). Succeed iva-s carls* in the leiidj and, .goin.'*; stodi'ly, site wa« never headed, winning easilv.by six lengths, Fflstilno ■twclfo lengths away. Tiine, Sniin, 51 1-osee.

■fcEXMiY- HANDICAP (in saddle), oi T6 soys, For i.mfeppk'd trotters. T/wo .mites, 1 Mr, U. Gibson's oh. ,g. A-rea-tfen., ,)>y Woodland Whisperer-Jen-nie 1.1, %rs,j gist?. ■0). Warren) I 9 Mr. ft, J, Mun.ro's b. g, Mushroom, arises (Owner) 3 5 31r. B. Edwards's b. g. Bljthe lionl, Msec ■• (Owner) 3 Also started: 10 Dolly Wood, 2sCe.; 5 IfietioH'i,.' Ssee.; 3 Before, 'liisce.; 8 Jessia's Dream, •I'&e.ci,; 2 Central C-raiit, iSsoft.; 7 Elli Princess, 2-kccs.: 4 Chryses, Slsec, Arcadian ntored ftiS smartly, and had established a long lead when thsy -had gone. h,»K a mite. Therfrrftev ho Was ttfiver toiibled, wiunriisz by fifty yards,. Blytbo 'Lad thirty yards awsy third, and Fiction next. Time, Stain. Msec, BIUGJiTO-N HANDICAP '(in harness.), of 200 sovs.. Two miles. 10 Mr. J. H. Bower's b, m. Sato, by Albert Victor, :a%e&. osec. ' (J'. :H. Power) 1 3 Mr. A, Q. Wilson's b. g. "Bright, scr (A-Ct.. Vi'ilsan'i -2 a Mr. W. F, Clinton's rn. .in. Min'i--catis' .., (S. T . L< Price) 3 Also started: S Bed Mae, ser. , 7 I'vincess- Louise, 'Ssee..;. 4. Little- Tib, fceo,; 6 Brown Bell, 4sc&.; 2. lCal;goorli6, jisee. j: 9 Maelstraiii, Ssee,.; 1 'Tfomiiijv C, Osec. Solo rind Mao'lst.r.pjn -were in the lead as they entered the straight. Bright came with a great run' from the gi-s-------kitce atid headed Maolstv-oin, who v.n.s stopping, but ho foiled to r»noli $oK who wan by a hare length, Murieaia was t-w» Ir-HRths behind' Bricbt, and Maelstrom a length further Jwefe, with Princess Louise next. Time, rbmvo, 51 Lusoo. STAYERS' ■(wJimal), <$ 12a so vs. Three ihifpft--5 Mi\ J. F. Pnff-'s gf. g. X« ,che«a:n:idhaii, hv Kabo'c!<!'Jslv--■Pa.R'he:ssi, Sws.. Ifcco <T. CottoU) & 3 Mv." H. J. Mwirft's rfi. h. H«oii Drill, iscr ('Owner) 2 2 Mr. W. Arebnry's. h. g. Ca.-ptavt) Mac, tffsee ft', Anwrfci 3 Alsft Started: S fiee Wl»!w,_fiwf, ; ■ta Speoification Junior, 'Csre,: 7 T'tum Ssv* era, (iseo.i 11 0-iledon, Ssee.; 1 Mntihla, Ssee.; 6 Kitty $~ 12s(*. j 9 St. Onm; 32sec.: 4 Fushil). rSsee.: It) IVwkT Moor. 17sec.; 12 KiroM'r, Ifece.; 14 Don Beli, Iteee. No Shenanaphan stayed the ieuriiey fliit welt, sinning hr Htroi> leiietilis tron\ H'u.ou Drift, Captain Ma« thirty yard's . awar. Enie. Sniin. 4 i-osce, NKVV BRI&IITiCp BtS'WiY STAKES, of 250 sovs. For_ ttwee-year-elds. Quo tiiiie ftil.d a. ha:lu 1 Mr, W. Kerr's _ b. ,% Admiral Weed, by Wildwonrl Jmtidr"D.I.C A... (C, Kerr) i

8 Mr. R, M'Donnell's b. f. Evelyn, by Rothschild—lmperialism (Owner) 2 2 Mrs. W. J. Ashiby.'s b. f. Edith A., by Black Ribbon—Mambrino King maro (T. Logan) 3 Also started: 6 Mr. W. J. Doyle's br. o. F. E. Bells, by Abbey Bells—Erne (J. M'Lonnan)]7 Mr. M. Konnington's b: g. Little Kauri, by Proudchild—Ngaio. (G. Aitkonhead); 4 Messrs. G. and J. Berry's ch. c. Harold D., by Harold Dillon— Dorothy D. (J. Eraser); 5 Mr. J. Smith's b. f. Texas, by Rothschild—Espanita (D. Warren). At tho half-milo Admiral Wood was throo lengths in front of Edith A., who was just clear of Evelyn, with Texas nc.xt. From this out Admiral Wood had tho raco in safe keeping, and, drawing away, ho won by ten lengths from Evolyn, who outstayed Edith A. in the ran homo and heat her for second placo by a dozen lengths. Texas was fourth, and F. E. Bells next. Time, 3min. 37 2-osec. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP (in harness) of 105 sovs. Ono mile. I Mr. W. D. Lemon's b. m. Quincey ' Maid, by Quincey—Drizzle, 4yrs., 4sec. '■■■ (A. Bright) 1, '4 Mr. C. Willett's b. m. Elio do Beaumont, 6sec. .' (Owner) 2 10 Mr. G. S. Simpson's b. g. Onawa, 4sec (J- Brankin) 3 Also started: 9 Fusee, 3sec.; 8 Erina, 4sec.; 2 Futurity, ssec.'; 6 Child Beldon, ssec. ;■ 3 Lord Roanchild, 6sec.; 7 Corboll, 6sec.; 5 Merry Child, 'Oscc. Quincey Maid won by two lengths, with Ona,wa ten lengths away third. Time, 2min. 25 3-ssec. JESSIE PALM HANDICAP (in harness), of 105 sovs. For unhoppled horses. Two miles. J Mr. 11. Binks's ch. g. Master Raymond, " by Rothschild —Miss Glare, aged, scr. (A. Butterfield) 1 8 M«G. Stringfcllow's gr. g. Maymid, lGsec. (J. Brankin) 2 II Mr. W. Redmond's b. g. Monsoon, 12sec.' (J- Milne) 3 Also.started: 9 Mystic,Tscc..; 12 Miss Dexter, "sec.; 5 Mokau, Bsec.;. 2 Miss Vivian, lOsec.; 10 Armninenter, 14sec.; 6 Imperial Crown, Msec.; 4 Matilda, lOsec.; 3 St. Omcr, 18sec. j 1 Pactolus, ISscc. Entering tho straight Master Raymond closed on Mayfield, and, drawing out at the distance, ho won by two lengths, Monsoon being tqn lengths n.way third, ami Imperial Crown fourth. Time-, omin. 1 3-ssec. FINAL HANDICAP (in saddle); of 100 sovs. One mile. 3 Mr. H. H. M'Lean's ch. g. Wal- , lace Junior, by Wallace L. —Coolgardio marc, \Gyrs., 6sec. (B. Jarden) 1 '4 Mr. J. H. Power's b. m. Solo, lsoc. (lsec. pen.) .' (H. Reams) 2 6 Mr. G. Clarkson's gr. g. Corbell, 6sec. _ (E. M'Gregor) 3

Also started: 1 King Lynn, osec.; 7 Lady Marian, ,ssec.; 8 Millwood, Ssec.; B Ard Cairn. 6sec.; 2 Almond, 6sec. Wallace Junior, was in front fit tho half-milo, post, and lasted long enough to win by a length from Solo, Monsoon ton lengths away third, and Almond fourth. Time, 2min. 22seo.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2151, 18 May 1914, Page 6

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NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2151, 18 May 1914, Page 6

NEW BRIGHTON TROTTING CLUB Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2151, 18 May 1914, Page 6

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