AUCKLAND TROTS
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Our McKinney and Kewpie's Bond BIG HANDICAP T0 LADY FAME
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AUCKLAND, Saturday. Brilliant Sunsbine favoured the oneday August nieeting of the Auckland Trotting Olub to-day when there was an attendance of 12,000. Tbe track was in good order and the totalisator handled £34,913 10s, as compared wbth £20,919 last ycar, an increase of £13,994 10s. Kesults:— INTEODUCTOKY HANDICAP, of £200; 3.49 class; li miles. 3-2 QUERIDA, scr. (F. J. Smith) 1 10-30 Great Guy, scr. (W. Willetts) S 5-4 Pria Bingen, 96yds. bhd. (F. Jon.es) .... . . . . 3 Also started: 4-7 Elliotvale, 11-11 Gold Kip, 2-3 Pink Lady, 8-8, PirAte's Last, 9-9 Worthy Lu, 7-5 Collegn Murphy, 1-1 Lady Bunker, 12-12 Baron Derby, 6-6 Elissa. Won by two and a-half lengths; one and a-quarter lengths. Timei, 3.41. 3.42 2-5 3.35. MOUNT EDEN HANDICAP, of £200; 3.5 class; li mileS. 6-2 HORI BINGEN, scr. (E. B. Sinith) 1 7-7 Worthy Song, scr. (Goodall) 2 5-3 Grattan Girl, 36yds. (F. J. Smith) 3 Also started: 2-4 Bronze Qneen, 16-16 Captain Scott, 8-11 Chili Bean, D-6 Eyre, 9-8 Forest Jewel, 11-10 Great. Jem (coupled with Gloster, 1-1 Guide Peter, 14-12 Hill Crest, 16-18 Jewel Crest, 2121 John's Last, 19-19 Kete Kura, 4-5 Kewpie's Bingen, 10-9 Kia Kaha, 32-13 Sequoia, 18-17 Silver Bullet, 15-14 Top Hand, 20-20 Yanora, 13-13 Roman Chiel. Won by a length each way. Times, 2.55 3-5, 2.54 1-5, 2.51 4-5. AUGUST HANDICAP, of £300; 4.36 class; 2 miles. 3-2 LADY FAME, scr (M. Stewart) 1 2-4 Kewpie's King, scr. (A. Bry'cfe) 2 5-5 Our McKinney, 48yds. (L. N. Yernall) .. .. 3 Also started: 1-1 Ironside coupled with Nervie's Last), 4-3 Star Pronto. Won by three-qUarter length each way. Times, 4.34, 4.36 2-5, 4.32 4-5. Lady Famd took charge. After going half a mile from Kewpie's King, Ironside, Our' McKinney an'd Nervie's Last, Lady Fame paced freely to.the end and " won eAsily all the way from Kewpie's King, with three-quarter length to Our McKinney, Nervie's Last being fourth. GBEY LYNN HANDICAP, of £200; 3.33 class; 14 miles. 1-1 CROCUS scr. (J. Smith) .... 1 1-1 Sandusky, scr. (S. MattheWs) 2 6-0 Queenie Direct, scr. (S. M. August) 3 Also started; 4*4 Bronte, 5-5. Young 'Rodney, 3-3 Meadow King, 7-7 Ann Pointer, 3*5 Bfcdford, 9-9 Katawa, 4-3 Atarau King, 9-9 Barbn Derby, 5-4 Charteris Bay, 2-2 Lucky Love. ^ Won by le>h; three-quarter length. ! Times, 3.28, .3.27 2^5, 3.28 4-5. Crqcus I and Sandusky were bracketed. EOYAL QAK HANDICAP, ; of £225; 4.51 class; 2 miles. 2-2 TE KAHU, 60yds. (J. T. Paul) 1 1-3 Tan John, 48yds. (W. Higgittbotham) 2 6-6 Carl Mack, 24yds (L. R. MorrisOh) •« .. .. .. .. «. .. • . 3 W6n by two and a-half lengths; three lengths. Timeg, 4.43, 4.46, 4.50. ONEHUNGA HANDICAP, of . £225; 3.30. class; 1$ miles. 7-6 KEWPIE'S BOND, 36yds. (J. G. Robertson) 1 2-2 Compass, scr. (C. Moran) .. 2 1 6-7 Blandford, scr. (L. N. Vernall) 3 i Also started: 5-5 Gay Sister (bracket , with Imposter), 1-1 Maunga Tangi, 3-4 ( Guid Hairst, 4-3 Kewpie's Crqst, 8-8 i Winaway, Won by a length each way. Times, ' 3.18 4-5, 3.22, 3.24 2-5. ORAKEI HANDICAP, of £200; j 3.34 class; li miles. , 2-3 ARGOLIS, scr. (S. M. August) 1 4-4 Ranfurly Lass, scr. (C. H. Goodall) 2 6-6 Spessiva 32yds. (G. T. Mitiihell) 3 Also started: 3-2 King Country, 5-5 Lucky Love, 7-7 Royal Jewel, 9-9 Luminate, 8-8 Parrish Rell, 1-1 Musketeer. Won by a neck; three-quarter length. Times, 3.26, 3.26 1-5, 3.25 3-5. MASSEY MEMORIAL HANDICAP, of £225; 2.48 class; li miles. | 4-4 OUR McKINNEY, 12yds, (L. ! N. Vernall) 1 ! 2-3 Kewpie's King, scr. (A. Bryce) 2 1-1 Nervie's Last, 48yds. (S. Mat- j | thews) * 3 ! Also started; 3-2 Kenworthy, 5-5 Gold Drgdge, 6-6 Auto kTachine, 1-1 King's Warrior (bracketed with Nervie's Last). Won by a neck; half length. Times, 2.47, 2.48 3-5, 2.44 2-5. After Kewpie's King and -uold Dredge in turn had made the pssS to the straight Our McKinney, who had followcd the lcaders practically throughout, moved up past thq stauds to win j by a neck from Kewpie's King, with ■half lengths between the latter,, Ner■yie 'b Last and Qold Dredge.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 191, 30 August 1937, Page 15
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