Thompson to Flying Ace
CLARICE IN CHALLENGE STAKES There wai a surprisingly good attendance at Trentharn on Saturday and the totalisator investments amounted to £140,200 10s, compared with £151,182 last year. In the 1943 Challenge Stakes—a two-horse race —the pool was only £1792, as against £12,941 01 ° d n er times were recorded. Detailed results are as under:— lUMU HIGH WEIGHT HANDICAP, £500; 1 mile and 3 furlongs. 3-3 • BUNSBY, 9.2 (J. Williamson) .. 1 1-1 Queen's Charm. 9-0 (A. Jenkins) 2 1- Vivid Night, 11.4 (A. Midwood) .. 3 Also: 5-6 Tavern Light, 7-7 iinperium, 12-12 Madame Rachel, 11-11 Advocate, 6-5 Gunga Din, 2-2 Alienate, 13-13 Home Rule, 16-15 Lady Neon, 15 Merger, lu-iu old Glory, 0-9 Our Pat, 8-8 Taitcrc, 14-11 Wheriko Lass. Length and a half; a neck. Time, 2.22. Winner trained by ,1. 11. Jefferd, Hastings. PLUNKET HANDICAP, £600; 6 furlongs. 3-3 BKOIEDA4ME, 7.12 (W. Carter) .. 1 9- Cinderella, 7.11 (L. J. Ellis) .... 2 2- Record Voyage. 7.8 (Messervy) .. 3 Also: l-l Alderman, 2-5 Sir Boswell, 10- Bluii Bonny, 7-7 Master Ted, 4-1 Theiolyn, 6-8 Black Simon, 15-16 Marshall Cuuk, 15-14 Fingertips, 8-6 Gay Currie, 12-12 Royal Victor, 18-20 True Friend, 22-22 Tudor Chief, 13-15 Barrage, 15-10 Gardane, 21-18 Gay Girl, 20-21 lline Rei, 11- llormuz, 22-20 Kelmont, 10-17 The Reiver, 14-13 Aqua. Two lengths; length. Time 1.13:;. Winner trained by 11. Dulieu, New Plymouth. NORTH ISLAND CHALLENGE STAKES, £IUUO; 7 furlongs. 2- CLARICE, 8.11 (L. J. Clutterbuck) 1 3- Bridge Acre, 6.0 (E. V. Dye) .. 2 1-1 Colais, 7.3 (H. N. Wiggins) .. .. 3 Also: 7-6 Martarma Rose, 8-7 Delin- I guent, 5-5 Master Baron, 4-4 Silvio, 6-8 Alcyone. Two lengths; neck. Time, 1.265. Winner trained by L. E. George, llawera. AUTUMN HANDICAP, £2000; li miles. 6-6 BATTLEDRESS. 8.0 (L. J. Clulterbusk) 1 3-3 Rink, 8.2 (S. Waddell) 2 8-8 Palfrey, 7.13 (D. Thistoll) 3 Also: 1-2 Glenfalloch, 5-4 Aletliea, 2-1 Foxleap, 7-7 Saseha, 4-5 Caithness, 10-10 Foxhaven, 0-9 Wee Bun. Three lengths; half a length. Time, 2.33 i. Winner trained by O. Cox, llawera. TINAKORI HANDICAP, £500; 14- SALLY LUX, 7.7 (C. McDonald.) 1 6- Chef d Oeuvre, 8.0 (J. Williamson) 2 l-l Broiefield, 8.2 (S. Waddell) ■• •• 3 Winner bracketed with Transcript. Also: 1-1 Sir Wina, 3-3 Financial, --- Good Cast, 5-4 Wise Girl, 7-11 Dash o Dink, 9-8 The Grand and Toa-lti and Grand Central (bracket), 12-12 Farcical, 1- Observatory, 16-17 Penwilt, 8-0 Latin Bay, 13-15 Cataract, 21-21 Ganges, 10-10 Grey Donne, 17-16 Little Margot, 10-10 L-vd Darnley, 18-18 Moutoa Lad, 20-20 Orient River and l-'atta i'e (bracket), 15- Prince Wheriko and Red bury (bracket). Length and a half; half a neck. Time, a Winner trained by THOMPSON HANDICAP, £1500; 1 mile. 2- FLYING ACE, 7.7 (H. N. Wig1- 9.5 (L. J. Clutterbuck) .. 2 3- Lady Spiral, 7.3 (A. Messervy) .. 3 Also: 5-5 Jonathan Jo, 8-9 ,M out ° a Bond, 6-6 Arctic Dawn, 10-10 Daljarrock 7- Alchemy, 11-11 Foreign Coin, 12-13 Lotto, 13-13 Lowry Bay, 0-8 Te Awe Awe, 4- Tideless, 14-14 Worton. Neck, two lengths. Time, 1.35. Winner trained by H. Griffith, Awapuni. RAILWAY HANDICAP, £l~oo, 6 furlongs. 2- PALORA, 7.12 (H. N. Wiggins) 1 5- John Gay, 8.6 (C. li. Mackie) .. - 8- Master Dash, 7.6 (J. McFarlane) 3 Also: Clarice, Tara King, bir JBradbuiy, Theolateral, Lady A corn Gulf The Champ. Sterling Lad, The W hipper. Two lengths each way. Sterling Lad fourth. Time, 1.12. __ ~ * ar» CHAMPION HACK IIANDICAI , £700; 11 furlongs. 0-0 GUNGA DIN. ,7.2 (C. McDonald) 1 3- Langue d'Ur, 7.6 (S. Waddell) .. - 2- Keen Play, 8.10 <E. V. Dye) .. .. 3 Also: Sunblaze, Hippodrome, voltane, Queen's Charm, Gynerio, Advocate, tort Royal, Renarde, Carnforth, toxchasc, High Ideal, .Maharajah, Old Glory, Sister Sal Head; half a length. Voltaire fourth. Time, 2.21 i. SISTER SAL WINS BIG RACE AT GORE (Per Press Association.) GORE, Saturday. The Gore Racing Club's Meeting was held to-day in dull weather, but the attendance was large and the track was in good order. Results: — GORE lIIGII WEIGHT HANDICAP, £ 225, Si furlongs. 1-2 BENBECULA, 9-0 (Dawson) .. .. I 3- Coy, 10.3 (Ileaslcy) - S-8 Timber Topper. 9.0 (Shaw) .... 3 Scr.: Royal Rae, Sal's Pal, Red Hope, Lady Friend. Length; neck. Time, 1.4. APPENTICES’ HANDICAP, £225; 7 furlongs. 1- INSCRUTABLE, 5.3 (Dawson) .. 1 5- Kiloney, 7.7 (Hunt) 2 7-7 Carolyn, 8.5 (Hillis) Scr.: Riding Home, Nigger Lad, Money Bird, Cross Question, Salabond. Head, two lengths. Time, 1.27 2-5. RACING CLUB HANDICAP, £100; 1J miles. 2- SISTER SAL, 7.13 (Barclay) .... 1 6- Doubleack, 7.4 (Ford) 2 4- Night Lancer, 7.2 (Wilson) .... 3 Scr.: Royal Chorus, Southern Sail, Sing Sing, Fidel is, Atua Rerc. Length; nose. Time, 2.5 2-5. IvNAPDALE TROT, £205; 1J miles. 11-11 BIEN SUE, scr 1 l-l Scatterbrain, coupled with ConI v inter * j 3-3 Absolutely, 12 * 1 * Dead heat for second. - All started. TRIAL HANDICAP, £200; 6 furlongs. LANCEWING, 8.3 1 Dearo, 8.8 •• •• - Sir Percy, 8.3 3 All started. CROYDEN HANDICAP, £260; 6 furlongs. HEARTH, 8.3 1 Silver Lily, 7.3 2 Scr.: Lord Nuffield, .Monetary, Sistei Sal, Royal Flight. RIVERSDALE TROT, £250; 11 miles. CLONARD, scr 1 Aberbond, scr., coupled with Sir Thomas and Scotch Music 2 Princess Maritza, 36 3 Scr.: Brown Cloud, Convincer, Scatter brain. EASTERN HACK, £235; a mile and a distance. SAL'S PAL, 8.3 1 ! Fair Trial, 9.6 2 Royal Rae, 8.3 3 I Scr.: Southern Wave, Eoolamskee, Inscrutable, Sir Saladin, Gay Lancer, ’ Standby, Kiloney, Sergeant Major.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 59, 13 March 1944, Page 3
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