TROTTING
AT FORBURY PARK
WIN TO AUTHOR JINKS
COMMANDER BINGEN SCORES
(By O'elegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDIN, 30th November. For the second day of the Forbury Park Trotting Club's Spring Meeting there was dull weather, with a few showers during the day. Tho track was heavy and did not improve. There was again a largo attendance, which was reflected in an increased totalisator turnover, the figures for. the day being £36,238, compared with -£28,453 10s on tho second day last year, making tha total for the meeting £60,529, compared with £47,837 last year.
Result's:— , Suburban Handicap, of 200 soys; 3.45 class; ono miJEand a half.—2 Nelson's Prince, 24yds behind (J. Deyell), 1; 1 Ambition, 60yds behind, 2; 11 Jock Bingen, 74yds behind, 3. Also started: 7 'Avoness, 4 Bonne- Fllle (bracketed with winner), 12 Combine, 13 Safonia, 15 Patty Todd, scr; 2 Standby, 5 Bon Boy, li Wall, 24yds behind; 3 Great Way, StSyJs behind; 8 Victor TSingen, 48yds behind; Wattle Patch, 72yds behind; 9 Rustle, 96yds behind; 14 Boneta, 120yr!s behind. Won easily by eight lengths, four lengths between second and third. Avoness was fourth. Time, 3min 42 4-Ssec. Advance Handicap, of 200 soys; 3.42 class; ono mile and a half.—l Lydia, scr (M. Holmes), 1; 5 Kate Logan, 12yds behind, 2; 4 Petronius, 3Gyds behind, 3. Also started: 5 Crown Jewel, 12 Captain Wrack, 3 Lady Zephyr, 11 Radio, 9 Sunranes, scr; 6 Kuth Logan, 24yds behind; 2 Grand Canyon, 7 Ardgour, 10 W'arrenore, 3Gyds behind. Won by a length and a half, two lengths between second and third. Lady Zephyr was fourth. Time, 3min 43 3-ssec. EMPIRE HANDICAP (saddle), of 225 soys; 2.18 class. One mile. 1 Dilnon, 24yds behind (C. King) 1 6 Bismurate, 24yds behind 2 8 Rita Jl'Kinney, 12yds behind 3 Also started: 2 Wild Spur, scr, and Roddy, hind; 5 Return Voyage, 7 Bing Boy, 4 Marlnga, 24yds behind; 9 Warepa, 36yds behind. Won by six lengths, three lengths between second and third. Time, 2min 17 3-ssec. Brighton* Handicap, of-200." soys; 3.0 class; one mile and a quarter.—2 Danny Boy, 24yds behind (.T. Bryce), 1; 8 Erin Chimes, scr, 2; 1 Sir Guy, 24yds behind, 3. Also started: 6 Kate Logan, 3 Mac Locanda, S Almont Cling, 10 Luath, 5 Otaio Rose, scr; 4 Dice, 12yds behind, 11 Kinney Dillon, 7 Wraekeen, 48yds behind. Won by a neck, with .1 head between second and third. Otaio Rose was fourth. Time, 3min 5 3-sscc. FOUBURY HANDICAP, of 600 soys; 4.32 class; two miles. 5 D. O'Kecfe's Author Jinks, 72yds behind (D. Teahen) 1 1 Trampfast, 60yds behind 2 3 Jean M'Elwyn, 24yds behind 3
Also started: 8 Jolly Pet, 7 Steel All, scr; 2 Dalmeny, 4 Real Light, 12yds behind; 9 Talent, 24yds behind; 6 Logan Chief,. 36yas behind. ' ' , „ Steel All and Dalmeny made most of the running from Author Jinks, Talent; and Logan Chief. Dalmeny and Author Jinks were first into tho straight, and later came on to win by a short neck from the fast-flnlshing Trampfast, with Jean M'Elwyn a long neck, away and Logan Chief fourth. Time, 4min 50 4-ssec.
Victoria Handicap, of 275 soys; two miles.— 6 Commander Bingen, scr (W. -'. Lowe), 1; 1 Nelson Ata, 24yds behind, 2; 8 All Petera, scr, 3. Also started: 4 New Metford, 9 Repute, scr; 5 Lenwood, 2 Dolores, 48yds behind; 3 Lazarus, 7 Peter Lin, 60yds behind; 10 Bineen Starr, 72yds behind. Won in tho last couple of strides by half a length, with a long neck between second and third. Lazarus was fourth. Time, smin 12 3-ssec.
Tainui Handicap, of 200 soys; 3.30 class; one mile and a half.—4 John Jinks, scr (D. Teahen), 1; 1 Nelson M'EVwyn, 36yds behind, 2; 6' Roddy, 12yds behind, 3. Also started: 5 Cushla dOr, S Eugene de Oro, 10 Ethiopian, 3 El Direct, 9 Glenrowen, 11 Sungleam, 12 •Yoicks,- scr; .2 Haydock, 7 Morning Sun, 12yds behind. Won by three lengths, eight lengths between second and third. Haydock was fourth. Time, 3min 43 3-Isec.
Recovery Handicap, of 250 S'ivs; 2.15 class; one mile.—s Neerson, scr (M. B, Edwards), 1; S Lady Cello, scr, 2; 1 Wrackler, 36yds behind, and 7 Talent, 36yds behind, dead heat, 3. Also started: 10 Pearl Logan, 9 Proud Dillon, scr; 3 Omaha, 12yds behind; 2 Orphan, 36yds behind; 4 Dalmeny, 6 Rector's Own, 36yds behind. Won by a short neck, a length between second and third. Time, 2min IS 4-ssec.
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Evening Post, Volume CVIII, Issue 133, 2 December 1929, Page 18
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