THE TURF
AUSTRALIAN TURF V.A.T.C. FUTURITY STAKES. By Telegraph-Prees Aesociation-Copyrieht (Hec. February 26, 10 p.m.) ' Melbourne, February 26. is the result of the race for the Victorian Amateur Turf Club's FUTURITY STAKES,- of ISOO sovs. WeigM-for-age. Seven furlongs. Mr. J. M'Donald's b. g. Balarung, by Challenge!'—Lady Wallace : 1 Woorak 2 Marohand ; 3 Fifteen started. Won by one length and a half. Time, lmin. 2"isec. ' NELSON ACCEPTANCES. .. By Telegraph.—Press Association. , Nelson, February 26. For the Nelson Jockey Club's annual meeting the following acceptance's have been received:— NELSON CUP. About one mile and oco furlong.—Heeltap, Bst. 91b.; Tango, Bst. 9ib.; Prince Delaware, Bst. 81b.; ! Black Ada, 7st. 131b.; Want, 7st. 111b.; 1 Need, 7st. 91b.; Altercation, 7st. 71b.; j Roso Pink, 7st. 61b.: Bradamante, ,7st. 31b.; Imarose, fist. 131b.; Elation, 6st. V'Vi.-.; Totnranui, 6st. 12lb. HOPE HACK WELTER HANDICAP. Seveu furlongs.—Elation, 9st. 91b.; ■ Kukri, 9st. 3!b.; Amity, Bst. 131b.'; Improve, Bst. alb.; Porrier, Bst. 81b.; Whisperer, Sst. 31b.; Pall Mall, 7st. 111b.; Casco, 7st. lllb.;- Florence, 7st. 111b. NEWMARKET HANDICAP. Six furloiigs.—Heeltap, 9si.; Goldstream, Ssfc. 131b.; Need, Bst. lib.: Glorify, 7st. 131b.; Pariiorm, 7st. 9ib.; Whisperer, 6st. 71b.. ■ TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP. Five furlongs.—Excitement, 9st.; Eron Boy, Bst. 81b.; Imaribbon, Sst. 31b.) Humorist, Bst. lib.; Eoyal Sleeves, 7st. 131b.; Trickery, 7st. 131b.; Pall Mall, 7st. 121b.; Florence, 7st. 121b.; Pinono, i 7st'. 91b.; May Morn, 7st. 81b.; Black Night, 7st. 81b.; Perse, 7et. 71b.; Knight Juan, •7st. 71b.; Ullrika, 7st.' WELTER HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.—Marsinah, 9st. Gib.; ■ Altercation, 9st. 51b.; Glorify, 9st. 31b.; Bradamante, 9st. 21b.; Totarar/ii, 9st.; Rumania, Sst. I lllb.; Curator, 7et. lllb. MAITAI TROT HANDICAP. Two. I miles— Skylark, , scr.; Black Beldon, Bsec.; Bobby 8., lOseo.; Tarawcra, 13sec. ; Chaperone, 16sec; Tauraata, 19sec; Dillon, 21sec.; Nada K., 235e0.; Dardanelles, ! 235e0.; Turbine, 27sec.; Clorane, 27sec.; M'Cormick, 27sec.; Alex, 27s'ec. ' WAI-ITI TROT HANDICAP. One mile, and a'half—Bobby 8., Bsec,; ChanerI one, 125e0.; Lockwood, 16sec; Hopeless, 16sec; Dillon, 17sec; My Lass, 17sec; Derrynane, lisec.;- Dardanelles, 18sec; Ravenslad, Msec.; Little Ben,-22seo.j Turbine, 22sec.; Rbsann,. 22sec.; Heirloom, 22sec; Zita, 22sec; M'Cormack; 22sec. TROTTING THE WANGANUI MEETING. By Telegraph.—Press Association. .Wanganui, February 26. There was beautiful weather and a large attendance for- the second day of the Wanganui trotting meeting. The 'totalisator handled making a total of .£22,439 for the. meeting, as against J822,098 for.the last meeting. INNOVATION HANDICAP'. One mile ■ ; and a half.:. 7 Inora, 29sec. (P. Green) 1 2 Xavier, 29sec (A. Pringle) 2 3 Lylook, 17sec (W. A. 3 Also started: 4 Gallipoli, 17sec; 8 Ma.whiti, 21sec; 5 Lndy Hal, 27sec.; 2 Tpfua, 29sec; 6 General Botha, 29sec.;i 1 Tit Bits, 29sec. Won eaeily all the way by six lengths. Lylock made up a, lot of grqund over "the last mile, and just beat Tit Bits.. - Time; 3min. 59sec. TRAMWAY HANDICAP. One mile and. a quarter. . 1 Mahinga, 6sec. :....(D. Nyhan) 1 2 Comedy, 9sec. ;.■:.....-.... (MTJermott) 2 3 Lady Sefton, lOsed. .'...„ (W. Price) 3 Also started: 5 Trooper Dillon, 7sec; 7 Bell Lomeden; 6 The Weaver, lOsec.; 4 Red Lion, llsec. Mahinga went to the front at four furlongs, and, drawing out, won comfortably by two lengths. Lady Sefton was a length away, and .Trooper Dillon.close up. Time, 3min. 3sec. ANZAC STAKES. Two miles. 4 Albert Wallace, 7sec. (G.' W. Smith) 1 2 Peony, 7sec (A. Pringle) 2 1 Birdwood,' Msec. ; :..... (Jarden) 3 Also started: 7 Shanghai, 9sec.; 5 Parole Bells, 12sec; 3 Miss Havoc, 12eec; 8 Tattles, Hsec; 6 • Goodchild, 14sec. Birdwood and Miss Havoc led into the straight with Peony closo handy. Albert Wa.llace came with a great daeh on the outside, and won by a head. Birdwood was a head away, and Miss Havoc close up. .Time, 4min. 52see. EASTBEOOK HANDICAP. Ono mile . .and a half. 1 Sol, scr. .... (A. Pringle) 1 5 Adroth, 12aec (V. Alborn) 2 2 Floval, 12sec (I. H. Brown) -3 "Also started: 3 Rio Grande, scr.; 6 Red Morn, 6sec; 4 .Wild Palm, 9sec. Won easily l>y a length and a half. Wild Palm was two lengths away, and Floval next. Time, 3min. 47sec. STEWARDS' HANDICAP. Two miles. 1 Whixall, 26se'o (A. Leggatt) 1 4 Gallipoli, 26sec (Douglas) 2 7 Ringleader, SBsec (V. Alborn) 3 Also started: 6 Wild Daisy, 26sec.; 2 Tim Wilkin, v 26sec.; 3 Bettina, 26sec.; 5 Invictus, 26sec; 8 Mawhiti, 26sec. Whixall at once established a long lead, winning from end to end by a furlong. Gallipoli came fnst. through the- field, and got second on the post. Time, 13sec. BALLANCE HANDICAP. Two miles. 2 Araberite, 16sec (Gee) 1 i.Gold Boy, Msec (T. Roe) 2 4 Monsoon, 12sec (Trescomy) 3 Also started: 3 Todd Bells, scr.;, 7 Rio Grande, Hteec.; 5 Fernleigh, Msec; 6 Cousin Jenny, Msec; 8 Doc, 16sec At the river turn Gold Boy was in front. Half-way down the straight Arnberite came fast, and won by half a length. Monsoon was a length away. Fernleigh close up. Time, smm. Bsec. FAREWELL HANDICAP. One mile and three-quarters. 7 Trooper Dillon, 7sec ... (F. Priest) 1 1 Lucy Wallace, feec (A. Pringle) 2 2 Miss Havoc. 7scc. ... (.r. Meeservey) 3 Also started: 3 Celtic, lsec; 6 Eoxcordium. ssec; 4 Comedy, 7sec; 5 Dahn, 7eec. AVon by a length. Miss Havoo was half a length away, and Celtic close lip. Time.. 3min. 44 4-ssec.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3014, 27 February 1917, Page 7
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