WOODVILLE JOCKEY CLUB
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
WOODVILLE, This Day
The weather is fine and the course in splQiidid order for the opening day of the Woodvillc Jockey Club's Meeting. There is a large attendance. Results':— ,
Maiden Stakes, of 100 soys; six furloiigs:—2 Air Laddie, 8.11 (Gray), 1; 4 Merry Melody, 8.11 (Eeed), 2; 1 Leisure, 8.11. (B. Morris), 3. All started. Kali was fourth. Time, lmin. 15 l-6soc. ■' ' - ' . , "■.
. Oringi. Highweight .Handicap', of 150 soys; one mile and a distance.-^..Tun-bridge, 9.0 (A. E. Ellis), 1; 3 Cook, 9.0 (Hobson), 2;1 Goldlike, .10.8 (Skipper), 'A. Scratched: Kaokaoi'oa. Won by half a,- length.' Time, lniin 59:2-5 see. -
Woodvillc Cup Hamlicapj of -lOO.sovs; ouo mile and a quarter.—6 Merry Du--111631 (Murray), 7.12, 1; 9 Billion (Gilmore), 7.0, 2j.2 Count Palatine (Wiggins), 7.11, 3. • AH started. '■ Won by a. neck. Time, 2iniil" lOsec.
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 42, 19 February 1930, Page 11
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