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AVONDALE GUINEAS

EASY WIN FOR BEAULIVRE SLY FOX SCORES AGAIN The final day of the Avondale Jockey lub’s meeting was held in perfect cather before a large attendance. The rack was in good order. The totalisa,or handled £37,226, compared with £25,870 10s last year, an increase of £11,355 10s. HURDLES, £250. One mile and three quarters. 2-3—MIO LUME, 10.12 (J. Winder) 1 1-2—Bisquit, 9.12 (H. Turner) ... 2 9-9—Adsum, 9.6 (J. F. Fergus) ... 3 Also started: 6-7 Mia Acrea 10,6, 4-4 Lady England 10.6, 3-1 Gadger 10.5, 5-5 King Musk 9.7, 7-8 Roxy 9.1 (fell), 8-6 Kittle car. 9.2*, 10-10 Tane Mahotu Won by two lengths and a-half, with half a length between second and third. Gadger was fourth. Time, 3min losec.’

MAIDEN PLATE, £2OO. Seven fur-

longs. 3-I—HUNTO, 7.11 (H. N. Wiggins) 1 s_6—Glen Connell, 7.11 (J. Forsyth) 2 1-3—'The Dozer, 7.11 (W. J. Broughton) ... 3

Also started: 11-15 British Talent 7.11, 12-13 Bronze Emerald 7.11, 17-16 Te Kawiti 7.11, 4-4 Right Royal 7.11, 22-23 Boy Lu 7.11, 12-11 Crestman 7.11, 14-14 Karatoki 7.11, 22-22 Imperator 7.11, 21-20 Rey Lu 7.11, 14-18 Beverley 7.11, 2-2 Hunter’s Night 7.11, 9-10 Starbright 7.11, 16-12 Royal Fawkes car. 8.3, 20-21 High Crown 7.11, 6-5 Sunola 7.11, 19-17 Every Port 7.11, 18-18 Gay Movie 7.11, 10-9 Bronze Spear 7.11 and Marheke 7.13 (bracketed), 8-8 Estro 7.11 and Miss Valerie 7.11 (bracketed). Won by half a length, with a head between second and third. Gay Movie was fourth. Time, Imin 28 3-sscc. NURSERY HANDICAP, £250. Four furlongs. 9-10 —PAYETTE, car. 7.12* (W. J. Broughton) 1 1-I—Kentucky, 8.7 (T. Green) ... 2 3- —Queen City, 7.9 (H. N. Wiggins) 3 Also started: 7-5 Teaconj? car. 8.05 and Desert Tide 7.9 (bracketed), 11-9 Calula Boy 8.0, 12-13 Grandora 8.0, 4- Kindergarten 7.13, 10-11 Surpai 7.13, 12-14 Stratford 7.12, 2-2 Deanna Durbin 7.9. 5-7 Bronze Model car. 7.11*, 15-12 Gay Widow car. 7.11*, 12- Golden Bonnet 7.7. 8-8 Merrymeer 7.7, 16-14 Maori Star car. 7.8, 6-6 Happicoat 7.7. Won by half a head, with a head between second and third. Happicoat was fourth. Time, 50 l-ssec. PLUMPTON HANDICAP, £4OO. One mile and a-quarter. 1- SLY FOX, 8.9 (T. Green) ... 1 4-4— King Rey, 9.1 (R. M'Tavish) 2 6- Airam, 7.12 (N. Vaughan) ... 3 Also started: 9-9 Royal Appellant 8.9, 3-3 Gold Vaals 8.9. 7-7 Lowenberg 8.4, 2-2 Tidewaiter 8.3, 13-14 Master Brierly 8.2, 11-12 Jack Tar 8.0, 10-10 Kena 7.5, 12-11 Black Musk car, 7.6*, 14- Gay Mimic car. 7.6*, 8-8 Philcourt car. 7.3,15-15 Miss Appellant 7.0, 16-16 Poland 7.0, 17-17 Ivy Willonys car. 7.2*, 5-6 Inver car. 7.8. Won by three-quarters of a length, .with a neck between second and third. Pbilcourt?was fourth. Time, 2min 8 2- •’ AVONDALE GUINEAS, £4OO. One mile. 1- BEAULIVRE, 8.10 (P. Atkins) 1 4.4 —Fils de Vaals, 8.10 (H. Long) 2 2- Our Jean, 8.5 (R. E. Horne) ... .3 Also started: 5-6 Silver Stick 8.10, 9- Brazen Bold 8.10, 3-3 Orelio 8.10, 10- Buccaneer 8 ..10, 8-8 Greek Queen 8.5, 6-7 La Vie 8.5, 7-5 Foxmond 8.5. . , , ~ , , Won by a length with half a head between second and third. Orelio was fourth. Time, Imin 43sec. SPRING HANDICAP, £2OO. Six furlongs. 4- —BRONZE MOTH, 8.3 (W. J. Broughton) 1 3- —Milanion, 7.7 (H. N. Wiggins) 2 1-I —Royal Tray, 8.1 (H. Goldfinch) 3 Also started; 2-2 Maxam 9.3, 8.10 Mintlaw 8.12, 6-3 Sebrof 8.10,12-12 The Trimmer 8.8, 9-8 Spearford 8.7, 11-H Erlick 8.5, 15-14 Little Ruse 8.7, 7-9 Vitement 7.13, 15-16 Docility 7.7, 10-7 Hunter’s Rose 7.7, 3-4 Pleuron car. 7.0 (bracketed with Milanion 7.7), 13-13 Cintrace 7.7, 14-15 Bide a Wee car. 7.0, 5- Clipper 7.7. Won by one length and a-quarter, with a neck between second and third. Maxam was fourth, Time, Imin 14 4PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP. £3OO. Six furlongs. 4-4—ERNDALE, 8.5 (R. M'Tavish) 1 9-B—Val Lu, car. 7.4 (O. Evans) 2 13- —Prince Acre, car. 7.9 (F. Hain) ... 3 Also started: 7-9 Majority 9.8, 8-7 Golden Sheila 8.13 and Full Hand car. 7.9* (bracketed), 2-2 Francis Drake 8.13, 10-11 Royevrus 8.2, 3-3 Kathbella 8.1, 12-12 Aero King 7.13, 18-17 Palustre 7.11, 14-14 Gay Seton 7.9, 1-1 Birthday Boy 7.8, 5-5 Bronwen car. 7.8, 20-19 Brazilion car. 7.0, 6-6 Bachelor King 7.5, 16-14 Miss Tc Koura car. 7.12*, 21-21 Mai de Mer car. 7.2*, 19-20 Namara car. 7.5*, 17-18 Trilliarch 7.0, 15- Mon Acre 7.0, 11-10 Te Poto car. 7.3*. Won by three-quarters of a length, with half a length between second and third. Palustre was fourth. Time, Imin 14 l-ssec, NEW LYNN HANDICAP, £250. One mile, 7- FOXTOON. 7.7 (N. Vaughan) 1 1- Games, 8.3 (H. N. Wiggins) ... 2 8- —Saccone, 8.7 (T. Green) 3 Also started: 9-10 Inquisitor car. 8.7, 2- Susan car. 8.6, 3-2 Raceline 8.9, 6- Spinning , 7 heel 8.6, 4-4 Royal Abb 8.4, 5-5 Vak'e. a car. 7.11, 10-9 Prival car. 7.5, Il f “oyal Message 7.7, 12-12 Nyola 7.7. Won by a head, with half a length between second and third. Susan was fourth. Time, Imin 42 2-ssec.

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Evening Star, Issue 23375, 19 September 1939, Page 4

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831

AVONDALE GUINEAS Evening Star, Issue 23375, 19 September 1939, Page 4

AVONDALE GUINEAS Evening Star, Issue 23375, 19 September 1939, Page 4

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