TROTTING.
GREY TROTS. [llY TKLEUIt Al’H —-I’Ell PIIKSS ASSOCIATIONJ SECOND DAY RESULTS. 1 GREY .MOUTH, Jim. 3. | The weather was very hot but ideal for racing, and the times were easily
: t!ie host put up on the track. In the first race Marietta put up.an attractive ■ performance hv winning in the good time of 4.49 1-5, equalling the track reI c-ord created b.v -Marie Tempest in the ; Grey Cup last year. The Christchurch [ owned Delta was responsible lor a new track record by winning the Grey T.C. Cup in 4.48 4-5. In the final race of : the day Marie Lloyd oft scratch cover- ' ed the mile in 2.17 3-5. The totalisator receipts for the day amounted to ! £17,603, as against £12,42!) for the corresponding day last year. The total , for the meeting was £32,516}, com par- i ed with £24,671} for the two days last , year. ! GRF.V.MOUTH TROTTING CLUB .CUP HANDICAP (harness) 2 miles:—' i Delta 1, Ruth Hall 2, Gladeye 3. Also , started Onyx, Pegasus, Sal Pointer, i Lady Wildwood. Won easily. Time < 4.48 4-5. WESTLANT) HANDICAP.—AIiceI 11 j secs, and Lady Bombay Gsecs. (dead |
i heat) 1 ; Sop/ruio sor. 3. Soprano was two lengths away tliird. and Young Ivy . fourth. Times 2.29 2-5, 2.24 2-5. j PAPA.ROA HANDICAP,-Lord Lvtton 2secs. 1; Guess 4secs. 2; Florence) la. Radio Iseo. 3. Won by two lengths. Time 2.19. VICTORIA HANDICAP.—MarvoIo Ssecs 1 ; Luana. Msecs 2; Daphne Patch 13secs 3. Won easily by twenty lengths. Time 3.52. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP. Marie Lloyd scr. 1; Suddite 2; Lcewood 2 secs 3. Won by two lengths. Rme 2.17, a record for the race. Canterbury park trots. CHRISTCHURCH, January 3. The Canterbury Park Trotting Club’s Summer Meeting was concluded to-day in sweltering weather. There was a good, attendance and £50,034 was put through the machine . making a total of £99,967, against £83,861 last year. Second Amateur Handicap—Greystone 1, Valkvrin 2, Dillon Child 3. Won by two lengths. Time 3.37. Progressive Handicap.—Merry Bin-
Ron 1, Sally Dillon 2, Hostage 3. Won by four lengths. Time 4.56. Park Handicap.—Jack -Arrali 1, Vico Admiral 2, Willie Lincoln 3. Won by four lengths. Time 4.32 4-5. Hornby Handicap.- Theseus 1, Electrocute 2. Bon Patch 3. Won by two lengths. Time 4.4/> 2-5. Selwyn Handicap.—All Bell 1. Gleaming 2, Albert Cling 3. Won by lour lengths. Time 2.46 2~>. Middleton Handicap -J’rinco Burlington 1, The Gunner 2, Albert Wallace 3. Won by four lengths. Time 4.43 1-5. Final Handicap.—King Karri 1, Joyful 2, Duke Whips 3. Won by three lengths. Time 2.15. Telegraph Handicap. Pleasant Alt. 1, Admiral Hal 2, Chid 3. Won by a neck. Time 2.15.
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