RACING
SOUTH CANTERBURY J.C. CONCLUDING DAY. (By Telegraph—Press Association). TI>IARU, October ,18. The South Canterbury Jockey Club’s spring meeting concluded to-day in .fine weather... The attendance was good, and the track fast. The tote bandied iU2,92vi with £10,3-57 on the second.day in 1928, making the total for the meeting • £22,1225, compared with\£l9,l92. Town Bank broke a fetlock in the South Canterbury Handicap, and was destroyed. D. Cotton was fined £5 for furnishing misleading information in making a charge against a trainer. A complaint by the rider of Pangolin against Troilus in the hurdles lor alleged interference was dismissed. Results: —•
Levels Hurdles: —(4) Troilus 1; (1) Pangolin 2 ; (5) Oriflamb 3; Won by one and 'a-half.lengths; three lengths. Time 2.;47.
Claremont Hack:—(l) Colonel.Quex 1,; (1) Jock o’ fiazeldean (coupled with winner 2 ; (2) Sapient 3. Won by .half a head j a head. Time 1.27. 3-5. . Opirii Trot:— (ij Flying Cloud 1; (3) Elite Bingen 2; (10) Rafa 3. Mon by a neck ; three lengths. Time 3.29 2-5. South Canterbury Handicap(l) Ranelagh 1; (2) Don Jose 2; (3) Town .Major 3. Won by, a length; a neck. Time 1.42 1-5. Juvenile Handicap:—(l) A.l Jolson 1 ; 12) . Tray Bond 2 ; (4) Lord Argosy 3. Won by a length; three lengths. Time 1.l 2-5. • Trial Handicap:—(2l Pixie Gold 1; (o) .Njght Recital 2; (1) Painkiller 3. Won by three lengths; a neck. Time 1.131-5. Kingsdown Hack :—(1) Compris 1; D Night Parade 2; (2) Assemble 3. Won by half a bead; three lengths. Time 1.44. Farewell Handicap:—(4) On Top 1 ; ( n ) Arrowmir 2; (8) First Raid 3. Won by a bead; a head. Time 1.15 2-5. MASTERTON MEETING. MASTER-TON, October 18. The ’ spring meeting of the Mastertoil Racing Club was held to-day, the course being in good order, hut it was affected by early morning rain, the weather clearing at noon. The tote investments were £11,962, against £lB,7SI last year. Admiral Kayser of the Dutch Naval Squadron, and a party o>f tho officers were visitors. Results : Nursery Handicap: Esteem 1; (1) Golden Wings 2; (5) Haul bowline 3. Won by half a length ; three quarters of a length. Time 50 2-5. Maiden Stakes:— (3) Tobacco Land 1 .'8) Spearful 2; (4) Mythology 3. Won by two lengths; four lengths. Time 1.18. , Highweight Handicap:—(l) Playground 1; (5) Miss Hastings 2; (2) Spearopa 3. Won by six lengths; half a. length. Time 1.451-5. . Lansdowne Handicap :—(4) Tripping 1 ; (1) Lady Rene 2; (4) Hawkeshaw Won by half a length ; a length. Time 1.30 2.-5.,, , Mnsterton. Handicap:—fß) Balloon 1 (2) Mprry Damon 2 ; (1) Palm 3. Won by a short neck; half a length. Time 1.13. •
Lawn Handicap:—(2) Dainty Ways 1 to) Arrowzone 2; (1) lit/, Quex 3. Won by a length each way. Time,l.ls 2-5. Grandstand Handicap :—(3) Habit 1 ; i'9) Full Mark 2 ; (1) Miss Ransom 2Won by a,neck ; a nose. Time 1.30,2-5. F’ectic Handicap:—(l) H.untipg Call 1. ; (3) Baskier. 2 ; (6) Rule Britannia 3. Won hv one and a-lialf lengths; a head. Time 1.8 4t5., . , .... -
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