JONATHAN SCORES AGAIN
-Press Association.* .
Final Day oi Avondale Meeting
KELLY THE STEWARDS
(By Telesraph-
AUCKLAND, Last Night. Ideal weather conditions and a fast track favoured the second day of .the Avondale Jockey Club's second spring meeting held at Avondale to-day. ; There was a good attendance. The j totalisator handled £19,941, compared ! with £18,923 last year, an Increase of ; £1018. The total for the meeting was J £51,402 10s, compared with £46,285 last year, an increase of £5117 10s. Results: — OCTOBER HURDLES, of £175; 15 miles. 1 ENGL1SHMAN, 10.8 (L. Dulieu) 1 3 L'Allegro, 10.12 (Mcllroy) .... 2 5 Stanstead, 9.0 (j. Eergus) .... 3 Also started: 4 Spearcourt, 2 Simint, 6 Jalldy Karo, 7 Domo car. 9.1. Eour iengths; one and a-half lengths. Time, 3.11 4-5. APPEENTIOES' HANDICAP, of £130; 7 furlongs. 2 PALUSTRE, 9.7 ((Jurwen) .... 1 1 Land Girl, 7.0 (Gilchrist) .. .. 2 4 Ellanui, car. 7.7J (O. L. Goulsbro) 3 Also started: 3 Droll car. 7.11, 9 Lady Field car. 7.1, 5 Olivette, 8 Tiverton, 7 Flash By car. 7.1, 6 Ivy Willonyx car. 7.2J. Length; length. Time, 1.27 1-5. HOPEFUL STAKES, of £150; for two-year-olds; 5 furlongs. 4 WYNARDO, 7.8 (C. G. Goulsbro) 1 1 Eastern Heir, 8.-8 (Mclnally) .. 2 3 Brazilian, 7.9 (Wiggins) 3 Also started: 2 Gay Hussar, 5 Princess Lu. Length; length and a-half. Time, 62sec. i BLEDISLOE HANDICAP, of £275; ' li miles. J .1 JONATHAN, 8.12 (McTavish) . 1 i 5 Eersen, 7.11 (Long) . . 2 | 4 Armacourt, 7.7 (Howard) .... 3 Also started: 3 Con Fuoco car. .7.0, \ 2 Bonny Gay car. 7.4, 6 Tybalt car. 7.0. j Neck; length and • a-quarter. Time, 2.6 2-5. Fersen was quickly in the lead from Axniaeourt, Con Fuoco, Jonathan, Tybalt and Bonny Gay, who was •' blocked out. When the field settled down, Con Fuoco joined Fersen in the lead and they carried on the running. Fersen and Con Fuoco came into ,the straight together. A furlong from the post Jonathan attempted ,to go through on the rails, but was badly checked, However, an opening came a little later, and he got through to win by a neck from Fersen, who beat Armacourt by a length and a-quaTter. WAITEMATA HANDICAPj .of £150; 6 furlongs. 4 HIGH STAR, 7.4 (Vaughan) .. 1 1 Eainier, 7.4 (Wiggins) 2 2 Forest Acre, 7.2 (Long) ...... 3 j Also started: 5 Royal Passage car. ] 7.2, 6 Gay Egypt, 3 British Nation car. I 7.4, 7 Windcress, 9 Flashing Spear car. i 7.6, 8 My Money car. 7.5h | Two lengths; a head. Time, -1.14. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of £175; 1 mile. [ 3 KELLY, 8.12 (Gilchrist) .. .. I j 7 'Paso Robles, 8.2 (Morrison) .. 2 4 King Musk, 8.1 (Keesing) .... 3 Also started: 1 Kilonsoa, 6 Airam car. 8.5J, 5 ,Te Hai, 8 Sergia, 2 Tip Toes. Three-quarters p£ a length; a head. Time, 1.38 2-5. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of £175; 6 furlongs. 1 .TRILLIARCH, 7.13 (Home) 1 3 Tosh, 8.4 (O. Mclnally) ...... 2 5 Tray Bit, 8.3 (Goldfmch) .. . 3 Also started: 2 Orate, 4 Triune. Length; a head. Time, 1.12 1-5. / .Triune and Orate were tthe smartest away from a good start, followed by Tosh, Trilliarch and Tray Bit. Orate and Trilliarch were in charge entering the straight from Tosh, Tray Bit and Triune. Trilliarch ran on strongly at Ihe finish to score by a length from Tosh, who def eated Tray Bit by a head. Orate was almost in lin© fourth. KEA ORA HANDICAP, of £160; 1 mile. 3 KING THEO, 8.13 (Morrison) .. 1; 6 Ringshot, 7.5 (Home) :. . ... ... 2 7 Aly.th, 7.6 (Howard) ........ 3 Also started: 5 Mai de Mer car. 7.3, 2 Gay Streak, 1 Philemup, 4 Captain Bruce car. 7.4, 8 Melvanui, 9 Raepata car. 7.5J, 11 Cometarium car. 7.1, 10 Siega car. 7.6. Three-qu&Tters of a length; half a v head, Time, 1.40.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 22, 19 October 1937, Page 14
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