FORBURY PARK TROTS
TO-MORROW'S PROSPECTS
"'■''v^*': ;: (By^telegraph.) ■■' :. .;' . (Special to "The Evening Post.") ■ •: CHEISTCHUECH, This; Day. The Forbury . Park Trotting Club's Spring Sleeting,, which opens to-morrow and poucludes on Saturday, promises to provide a happy and'prosperous inaugural for the Dunedin light-harness season. The 'fields are'of ■'convenient size, endl hare attraetire high-clasgj.horses of both., gaits. In addition . tp/.the usual programme .of events," hvo star.'items will be included in ■the'first -day's' card, those of Harold Logan and Todd.Lonzia, both horses being scheduled to make an attack on the existing records for. horses o£ their respective gaits. . . \.;,The.main event .is: the President's Handicap, for which >;there ■is a prospective .field of. eleven. The 4niih. 22 2-usec rpglstered by Kelson's. Victor^'' when he ransecond to ilountain Ore in the November Handicap at-"Addington will encourage a majority of sportsmen to> support '■■, him. It is a 4.32 class, and he is on the limit, and in view :oi his-recent form it is difficult to go past him. Given everything to his liking, Nelson's Victory;, iviil go near scoring, but in .Wrackler he -Will strike a super-trotter who. u-ill: see to it that' the speed: is on from the. start. Wrackler's form at the Addington fixture was also impressive, and;along with. Nelson's "Victory,.be stands vabpve. other, opponents. The" f olio-lying '•.horses'■- are in form "and sliould.play a^part-in the decision of the events:— ■ -..;■ Koslj-n Handicap-(for trotters)—Raelaim and Hoiiora Bingen. •" '. '". ■:*.-;. ■ .;-: Progressive Handicap—Keyla'na and Gir■van. -...■• -.':.,. ;.;■ '...'. '• -. -, -.- ;. St. 'Kiida Handicap—Peter Locanda and Automatic. .Spring Handicap—Craganour and Plain Silk. . ' ' President's Handicap—Wrackler and Nelson's .Victory. Dominion Handicap (for trotters)— Louis Bingen and Stanley Bingen. Cavershara Handicap—Ciro and Indianapolis. •; ":-. ■ .--.• ■; .-■:•• . . .. .. - • 'Dash' Haiidicap^tli.Ubn:' Logan 'arid-Tact-' less.";. ...;.■ :?/-;Jj;;-.V:' '■!■;/■'■ - ■. -; ... ■ ; ■The'-caro;..is' as".follows:-— ■. ■■''". Jt'OSiJyji'HAKDIWP'Yin:. liaraess),.'of. 100 sovs•'' .3.48 class; unhohpled trotters; one mile' ■■,'•■; and a lialf. ■ ..'..-.: : •■-. : " . • : .Criterion *...„. s'cr '. Earl Bingen "i ■ Honeymopn ■ .;.. ■ Bcr. Gyrate -24: • Lee Boy. scr Honora .Blngen . 36 1 Peter Patch .... scr Raclaim' 36 • ; Silk-Coat ...;... scr'; Jlargaref Parrish 48 ■ pBOGRESSIVe' .JTA^-piCAP.Un harness), of 100 soys; 3.39 class; one.mile and a: half." " ;; A'l'hum :" 1...;, scr: Shirley Bingen i'scr ' Gold Flower .•;.: scr: Titrl • ...; ■ B cr ; '■??«?*" n?-- rect ••■S(;r .-'"Erin's Cliaoce ..12 Kittle. GUure ■~..- ser ■.: Girvan . • r> ino'v-'r'-^ ■■■'• sdr- Jo)' n '^vveir '.'.'.'. 12 'Rejlena ..:.... sot. JHtchie Chimes . 12 feansaveno .: ...; ser •'.-.. .. ST. KILDA HAXbrCAP fin harness), of 120 ' ,'■■•■■-- sots; 2.18 class; one talle.".' ... Belle Lorrimer .'. scr '. Peter Locanda ■; ' 1* 1 Groat Chena.ult _-. scr Willie Derby '.... if Manoeuvre, . •;., .scrvAiitomalic- - •.., . "4 : Madam Lpcandai-scr Baj; Admiral „.-' 34. V> ciir. Bin^on '. :. scr ■•■■,.■■" ■... : ; '■ ? P-S If, G •■H^D^c'^.!(iiN^l'c*sj^orlio^oVs:' ■■• .3.18 class;, one piiie ana. three furlongs.. . Creat^Thqn|ilit/.;i-.scr''.:Barß/prontb -.'.rier' f.rey "Girt ".. ; .:... scr .v Willie Kmesf, .:«cr ..■HlKhland Kinj,..-; ,scr.;V.JTolly 'Desborough- < l-> • ■:i? Jl"'-Peß ; v,; r ;.ii;v..i--icr: -"CrskaßDiir v ; ... , 34 : S cs.;i;iite"Bjiicen" ' "i'• Plain Silk scrEed Spur .;:::?■ 48 PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP (in harness), of -12 sors; 4.32 class; two miles. Gunfire ...scr Sir Guy ... Ecr Grand Canyon .. scr ffrackccD .."" kcr Harvest Child ... scr Wrackler ...!! scr iNelsons Victory scr Dillon Logan ; 36 Somerby scr Erin's Fortune . 36 oteel All scr ' ' ! DOMIXION HANDICAP (in harness), of 140 soys; 4.45 class; two miles. Liberal ... sc r Gay Paree 12 „ Louis Bingen ... scr Dolores ....... 4s Stanley' Bingen '. scr Valloden< :..::{ 48'; CAVERSHAM HANDICAP-(in harness), of 120' i ■.., . • Great. Chenaulfc-v...scr'■Piter ipjeaida.,' 24*. •Indianapolis ■.;. .scr.^Xpayerv^i.VV. 24 *. .-Special. '5im.:...;.. s.cr !vii '-i^p':ft'.'#".'A»if: 1 J DASH- HANDICAP: fin fiarness),'pf yISO Jsots £ ■;■■. • 2.47 class; one mil'e:and;a. quarter.'1 1 Blael:- Lion:,-.'/..; scr .Tarndale '"<" '■' scr -'" Cyone :.■.;.;..-.■; scr'Nimble ';/ 12 s: Mac Dillon ..... scr -Jphn.Noble .... 24 Morning Sun ... scr §bmerby> v.vi.v S6 ;- Tactless f - ; scr " ' -' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 4
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558FORBURY PARK TROTS Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 4
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