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AT INVERCARGILL

'CUP TO RED SEA

PALERMO WINS FLYING

(By Iqiegraph.—Press Association.)

IXVERCARGILL, 2nd January. The Southland Racing Cluh's Summer Meeting opened to-day in dull and wet weather; the track- was heavy. Tlio attendance was small, and the totalisator investments were £10,370 10s for scten events, compared with SIO.OOI 10s for eight events last year Results :— Aveiial Illchwclght Handicap, of M 0 'soisone mile aud a quarter.—l Rioter, 9 2 (AS -"Is), 1; 3 it oya i Umoaa, 10.7 -> ■ a l'om >aillns Home 0.13, 2 Spanish Maid 9 113 Tho PlSf"o B-S" I." ?lX MVa Udy »° « SUiS Jim u.o, , Desert Glow 9.0, c.ir i 7 ninr»,.•«nd Sailing Homo led out, but at' the 'fir turn niofcr- led Sailing Home, Rector \«n.cc Lady,, and Royal Limond.' The Ueld Imncled Flying Handicap, of 200 sois; sl\" furlongs — , Pa,'!™V 2 (Dooley), 1; 2 Flat -Money, 'j: "■ ' fue Motal. 7.1, 3. Also started: 6 Fair Weather 8.0, 5 Grceuaway 7.12 4 Assemble 7.12, 3 AI .Tolson 7.12, 8 Insolvency 7.0. 9 Crubenmoro 7.0. Fair Weather was flm to show out but First Money and Blue Metal soon drew clear from Talcrmo, Assemble, and Greena^ay There «as no change until the straight, wlicro Palermo threw out a strous rhallcnse, and won well by halt a length. Blue Metal was a length and a half away then Grecnaway. Time, lmiu 16 1-Dscc. Xcw Year Handicap, of 120 so\s: sit furlone».—l Trek, S.lO (L. J. Kllis), i ; i 0 Re d bunsct, 8.0, 2; 4 Glcnham Lark, 5.6, 3. Also started: 2 Princes Argosy 9.0, and Colonel Cygnus S.O (coupled), 7 Young Sentinel 8.2, a I'ink Paper S.O, G Bold Brigand 8.4 s ll Beth Cromwell 8.1, 8 Some Breczo 5.2, 3 D.tzzlinEyes 8.0 and Clatter 8.0 (coupled) 12 I.a Pompadour 8.0, 12 Nlthvalo ,8.0, s' Slamish S.O, 12 Barada S.O. La I'ompsfdour was first out, but was soon joined by Princess Argosy Young Sentinel, and Trek. The last-named and blamlsli moved up, and coming into tho straight Slamlsh led Trek. . Young Sentinel, and nCR Sd 4 rg °Sy' B°UI Br' Ean(il Glenham Lark, the fast-flnishlng Red Sunset by a length and a half. Young Sentinel was half a length away, then came Bold Brigand. Time, lmln IS sec. IXVERCARGILL CUP, of 400 soys; one mile and a quarter. 1 Red Sea, 8.0 (L. J. Ellis) .... l 3 Tho Smuggler, 7.0 (Austin) ]'. ■> ■1 King Balboa, 8.8 (Brodie) 3 Also'startod: 2 Royal Saxon 9.0, 5 Black Duke 8.12,, 7 Channaino 8.0, 11 Salmo Salar 7.12, 6 Rin Tin Tin 7.3, 10 Water Powor 7.0, 8 Tippling 7.0, 9'Stceton 7.0. Royal Saxon and Rin Tin Tin led out from King Balboa, and down the back Uln Tin Tin and Royal Sa-son led Charmaine, Steeton, and Red, Sea. Across tho top Royal Saxon retired; and The Smuggler camo fast, leading Into the straight-with Charmaine, Red Sea, Royal Saxon, King Balboa, and Black Duke following. At the distance Charmaine retired, and Red Sea challenged.- A great finish saw Rcd_Sea head The Smuggler by^threo-quartera of a length, King Balboa travelling >cry fast half a length away., followed by Black Duke, Charmaine, and Steeton. Orett Trot, of 140 sots; 3.33 class; one mile and a lialt—s Madam Locanda, 3Gyds behind (Walsh), 1; 4 Probationer, scr, 2; 8 Wave Soon, scr, 3. Also started: 7 Cradle, Bcr; 1 Speckled Gold, scr; 3 Central Pointer, scr; 9 Grey Girl,. 12yds behind; 6 Willow Wave, 24yds behind: 3 Rco Chimes, SGyds behind. Speckled Gold began, very smartly, and was followed past the stands by Wave Soon, Probationer, and Madam Lpcnnda. These four then had the race to; themselves. Crossing the top- Jladam Locanda put In a rim, and sustaining it beat Probationer by a length. Wave Soon, was half a length away, then Grey Girl Time, 3mln SGscc. • Watliiwi• Handicap, of 120 >io\s; seven furlongs.—2 Cough, 7.9 (Austin), 1: 5 Leading Boy, 8.3, 2; 1 Jack a'Dandy, B.S, 3. Also started: 4. Consono B.o', 9 Miss Rcdona 7.12 6 Bachelor's Idol 7.12. S Ohal 7.11. 3 Enwood (.9, 7 Solnmri 7.7, 10 Palada 7.7. Solmurl,' Enwood, Jack a'Dandy, and Miss Redowa were the early leaders, and into the straight Jack a Dandy and Solmuri led Enwood - and Cough. A y great finish saw Cough beat the fast-flnlsh-Ing Leading Boy by a neck. Jack a'Dandy was half a length away, then Bachelor's Idol. Walhop.il Handicap, of ISS soys; one mile.— ;4_.Toto_lomai,l. 7.7,..car. 7,2 (Jenkins). 1; 3 pufen.,7.9,-2; l.Fllosol/T.n. 3. Also started: j Rod Boa S.G, 7 Some TofT 8.1. 9 Money Mine 7.13, 2 Topero 7.11, 6 Night Rose 7.9, 8 Red Racer 7.9. Fllosol and Dulen began best, and down the back Totolomai raced to the front. Totolomai, Dulen, Red Boa, Fllosol, and Topero was the order into tho straight. Totolom,il drew out to win nicely. Xight Rose was fourth, finishing well. Time, lmln 43 2-ssec

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 12

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AT INVERCARGILL Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 12

AT INVERCARGILL Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 2, 4 January 1932, Page 12

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