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AT WINGATUI

CUP TO■ SILVER SCORN

WIN FOR CRICKET BAT

(By Telegraph.-r^Press Association.) DUNEDIN, 3th February. Tho Dunedln Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting ommencod to-day In fine wcathery there being n unusually.large attendance. The track was i good order. The totallsator handled £17,330, omparcd with £14,058 10s last year. Besults:— Warrlngton Highwelght t Handicap, of 100 ovs; one m 110.—6-4 Pink Paper, 9.3 (H. Anderon),, 1;' 5-6 Thornton, 9.3, 2; 3-5 Locksloy, 0.3, 3. Also started: 1-1 Ballance :10.5; 4-3 iignaller 10.2/ 9-11 Dumblane 9,11/ 7-7 Night ,ad 9.10/ 10-10 Shipshape 9.0, 8-8 Solanum i.O, 12-12 Genteel 9.0; 11-9 Gold Dress 9.0, -2 Strong Light 9.0. Won' by a head, a head letwcen second and third. Time, lmln 43scc. Shipshape broke.down, and was destroyed. Maiden Stakes,1 of 100 soys; seven furlongs.— 1-3 Grand Review, 8.1 (B. Coveny), 1; 2-3 leather Glow, 8.1; 2; 6-7 Granado, 8.4, 3. ilso started: 0-8 Character 8.4,. 9-10 Conca I'Oro 8.4J 12-13 Ruling Pen-8.4; 1-1 Shining Sold 8.4, 8-12 Sun Palace 8.4, 0-9 Bell Hill 1.1; 4-5 Holaud 8.1, 5-4 Silver Sight S.I, 7-0 rentrac 8.1, 10-11 Tibbie 7.13, 11-14 Shamata M3. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Time, lmin 28 4-ssec, 9 President's Handicap; of 120 soys; one mile nid a quarter.—B-8 Amy Johnson, 8.2 (P. IV. Powell), -1;< 9-9 Palmary, 719, 2; 3-5 Red Sunset,' 7.13, 3. Also started: 7-7 Ohal 8.12, 1-2 Berate S.lO, 4-4 Dressy 8.9, 2-1 Chief Lighi j.B, fl-C Fleeting Glance 8.3, 5-3 Bold Brigand 7.12, 10-10 Fine Weather 7.7. Won by two lengths, a- neck between second, and third, rime, 2minßsec. .-.:. ■...'■ Publicans' Handicap, of 200 sots; six fur-longs.—l-1 Cricket Bat, 8." (A. E. Ellis), 1; 8-8 Palermo, 7.7, 2;.4-4 Grecian Prince, 7.7, 3. Also started:. 2-2 Inflation 8.2, 3-3 Royal Sceptre 7.9, 4-4 last March 7.9, 6-6 Assemble T. 5, 5-5 Blue Metal 7.1. Won by a long head, a head between second and third. Time, lmin 14. 4-sseC. . .... '.'■;... DUNEDIN CUP HANDICAP, of 550 soys; one mllb™ and a half. I—l—Silver Scorn; 9.2 (D. O'Connor). ..V. 16—9—The Smuggler, 7.5 (G.Barclay) 2 4—4—Shatter, 7.8 (A. H. Eastwood) 3 Also started: 5-5 Autopay 8.7, 2-2 Ruling Light .8.4; 10-10 Red Sea 8.2, 3-3 Great Star 7.3, 7-6 Red Heckle 7.13, 8-8 Jaloux 7.7, 11-11 Mount Boa 7.5, 9-7 Princess Argosy 7.0. I Tho Smuggler went to the front when- the Held was entering the back stretch. He held the lead to the distance, when : Silver Scorn came on with" a great run to win by half a length. Jaloux was fourth. Time, 2min 31 4-asec. ■..-•■.•• • ..',.>■ Champagne Stakes, of 200 soys; six fur-longs.—2-2 Fracas, 8.10 (A. .E; Ellis), 1; 1-1 Guarantee, 9.1, 2; 3-3 Counterplay, 8.10, 3. Also started: 6-7 Dazzling Raid 8:10, 5-5 Gold. Boy 8.10, 8-8 Daring Deed 8.7, 7-6 June the Third 8.7, 4-4 Trivet 8.7. Won by two lengths, half a length between second and third. Time, lmin 15 4-ssec. Stewards' Handicap, of 130 soys; seven fur-longs.—3-3 Kerbside, 7.13, 1; 4-4 Fair Weather, 8.7, 2; 2-2 Niggerhead, 7»13, 3.\ Also started: 1-1 Merry Peel 9.3, 5-5 Hula Bello 8.13, 6-6 Red Racer 8.5, 7-8 Al Jolson 8.2, 8-7 Hystrlde 7.3, 9-1' Traylavah 7.13. Won by a length, a head'b;tween second and third. Time, lmin, 27s>cl:";': -.; .;-;:.'.': '.-■ "' .■■ ' '-. " Berwick Handicap, of 100 soys; six furlongs. —3-4 Mobile; 8.12. (P: W. Powell), 1; 1-1 Zeebrugge, 7.12, 2; 2-2 Kamal Pasha, 8.6, 3. Also started^ 5-6 Silver Streak 8.12, 4-3 Cough 8.11, 7-8 Worship 8.7, 8-5 Cleaner 7.12, coupled with Wealth. -7.11,. 6-7, lans March 7.9, 9-9 Repudiation 7.8.' Won,by a length and a half, two lengths between second and third. Time, lmin:■ 14- 2-ssec. ' ... ■ '■

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 4

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AT WINGATUI Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 4

AT WINGATUI Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 4

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