RACING NEWS,
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OAMARU RACKS. CAM ARC, May 21
War Tax fell in tin* Pacific Hurdles at tlie North Otago Jockey ('lull’s Winter Meeting yesterday and the rider. Prank Faulkner, of Grey-mouth, suifered severe injuries, being picked up unconscious. Faulkner died in hospita! at midday to-day. The deceased was about 10 years of age and married with two children. . .
The tote handled 110,212 10s, giving a total for the meeting of 1111,100 10s, compared with C27.(>S<> 10s last year. Pacific Hurdles.—Pomposo 1, Redfire 2, Staff Officer 0. Won liv a length and a half. Time 2.40 1-5. Shorts Handicap.—Gold Spinnei b Grand Fleet 2, July Spark Mon by throe lengths. Time bid Waitangi Handicap.—Soldier s lnj" 1, Kerry Star 2, Salerno 11. _ Mon by awo lengths. Time 1.15 President’s Handicap —( ounter Attack 1, High Heels 2, Mirya 13. Mon hv a neck. Time 1.10 3-5. ' Weston llamlicap Rosevear 1, 1 » i,U " caise 2, Callaghan H. __ M'oii hy two lengths. Time 1.24 1-5. . . Fernhrook Handicap.—l mo 1. Istaiut *_>, Frenchman 11. Won hy half a head. Time 1.3. . , Members’ Handicap—l .vjama b Counter Attack 2, Radial 13. Moil l>v a length. Time 1.14 4-*b
WANGANTT RACKS. WANGANTI, Mat2o
The toie for the meeting bulk tIOO SSO 10s, against L‘01,017 10s, a decrease of <530,124. Winter Oats Handicap.—Miss Gold 1, Kinsem 2,M r eldone J. M’ou hy a length. Time 1.16 4-5. , 13algrownie Hack Handicap. l.au\ Nassau l, Gold Star 2, lien Novts 3. M'oii hy three-quarters ol a length. Time 2.0 .‘3-5. Grandstand Steeplechase—Khartoum .1, Oak Rose 2, First bine 13. M'oii T>\ two and a half lengths. Time 5.12. Rata Hack Handicap.—M’hir/. Bang 1, Ladogeur 2, Voluble 3. M'oii hy a head. Time 13.0 3-5. Mav Hurdles.. Ngata b Master Boris •> Wimuoko 3. Won hy a head. Time 3.1!) 1-5. r , . , „ , Kiiqiirc Handicap.—Scion 1, Kaicao 4, Tame Fox 3. Time 2.1 4-5. ' Farewell Handicap.—Volamle 1. "okuri 2. Danger Zone 3. Mon hy a length. Time 1.17 4-5.
KNGLISIL RACING. LONDON, May 21
Pomloland is the latest leutur* of the Derby betting, lie is now elm - longing St Louis for favouritism. b the ground is hard on Derby _ Day, it would favour Pomloland against St Louis, who prefers soft-going, such as prevailed in the Two Thousand Guineas
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 May 1922, Page 1
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