DUNEDIN OPENS
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Cup Handicap Won By Wild Chase SURPRISE IN TRIAL
(By Telegraph— !
DUNEDIN, Last Night. ' The Dunedin Jockey Club 's autumn meeting, which was postponed yosterday on account of rain, opened to-day in fine weather. The track was soft and holding. The toialisator handled £16,791, compared with £17,260 10s for the flrst day last year, Results:— WARRINGTON HURDLES, of £150; li miles. 4-5 EOYAL SAXON, 9.0 (B. 0. Shand) .. . . •• .. .. . ». . X 3-2 Royal Pal, 9.5 (W. Cooper) 2 1-1 Golden Lap, 9.12 (R. Beale) . . 3 Also started: 2-2 Look Smart, 5-6 Chrysology, 7-7 Rifle Range, 5-4 Octane. Won by three lengths; two lengths. Time, 2.54 4-5. TRIAL HANDICAP, of £120; 7 furlongs. 8-9 ROBAND, 9.0 (Russell) .. >. 1 4-6 Peacock, 8.8 (Rorewarne) 2 12-13 Invader, 8.8 (Richards) .... 3 Also started: 1-2 Natty, 3-3 Golden Pheasant, 2-1 Balmenter, 9-7 Black Earl, 10-9 Brilliant Boa, 11-12 Granvin, 5-4 Jericho Jane, 11-11 Joy Boa, 7-8 Red Dragon, 6-5 Kaltham. Won by one length; flve lengths. Time, 1.32 1-5. BERWICK HANDICAP, of £150; 7 furlongs. 2-1 BARLEY ALMOND, 8.6 (Didham) .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. «. .1 4-5 Mutus, 7.8 (Parsons) .. .. •.. 2 1-2 Palmyra, 8.3 (A. Messervey) . . 3 Also started: 6-6 Superex, 3-3 Golden Vision, 9-9 Final Bell, 7-8 Violenta, 8-7 Boseman, 5-4 Trumpet Blast. Won by a head each way. Tfine, 1.31 2-5. PUBLICANS' HANDICAP, of £300; 6 furlongs. 1-1 PAPER SLIPPER, 9.3 (G. C. Humphries) 1 7-7 Silk Paper, 7.8 (Spratt) .... 2 3:3 Knockfin, 8.11 (Russell) .... 3 Also started: 4-5 Lochlaggan, 6-6 Vikiug, 2-2 Half Note, 5-2 Rebel Chief, 8-8 Invoice, 7-9 Silver Sail. Won by a length and a-hal£ each way. Time, 1.16 3-5. DUNEDIN CUP HANDICAP, of £750; li miles. 1-1 WILD CHASE, 9.0 (Humphries) .. . . . . «. .. .. . . . . . . 1 6-3 Tunneller, 7.12 (Hib'berd) .... 2 2.-2 Queen of Song, 9.0 (Jennings) 3 Also started: 7-7 Argentic, 5-6 Davolo, 11-12 Gay Circle, 9-8 McHealth, 3-5 Revel Lad, 10-10 'Amy Johnson, 12-11 Toreador, 8-9 Cerne Abbas, 4-4 Ashaway. Davolo was fourth. Won by one and a-quarter lengths; a head. Time, 2.22 3-5. CHAMPAGNE STAKES, of £300; for twa-year-olds; 6 furlongs. 1-1 HAUGHTY WINNER, 8.13 (Humphries) 1 2-2 Royal Chief, 9.6 (A. E. Eliis) .. 2 4-4 Stromboii, 8.10 (Didham) .... 3 Also started: 5-5 Forecast, 3-3 Happy Night, 4-4 Lazybones. Won by two lengtha; one and a-half ; lengths. Time, 1.17 3-5. i STEWARD8' HANDICAP, of £175; i 1 mile. 2-2 LINGUIST, 7.13 (Spratt) .. .. l 3-3 Travenna, 9.8 (Mackie) 2 1-1 Top Notch, 8.1 (Humphries) .. '3 j Also started: 5-5 Occulate, 6-6 Grand 1 Pinale, 4-4 Fairway, 11-11 Song Boy, j 7-8 Surge, 8-7 Poniard, 10-11 Golden Dart, 9-10 Last Link. Won by one and a-half lengths each way. Time, 1.42 4-5. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of £150; 1 mile. 3-4 GALLEON, 8.5 (Mackie .. 1 | 5-5 Trebleack, 8.4 (Humphries) 2 I 4-3 Ardchoille, 8.1 (Dooley) .... 8 Also started: 1-1 Willie Win, 2-3 Recollection, 7-8 Yantoon, 6-7 Fireguard, 9-9 Hanlon, 8-6 Green Boa. Won by a head; two lengths. Time 1.43 4-5. x '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 25, 13 February 1937, Page 8
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