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DUNEDIN RACES

CRIB WINS STEEPLECHASE. GREAT FINISH IN OTAGO HURDLES PJtB PRESS ASSOCIATION. DUNEDIN, June 3. The second day of tho Dunedin Jockey Club’s winter meeting was held to-day in bright sunshine. There was a good attendance, and the going was souicwhat heavy- The totalisator handled. .£•13.130 10s, as compared with .£20,736 10s "last year. Results: SILVHBSTREIAM HANDICAP, Of 203 so vs; seven furlongs. Clarkson’s and Pearson’s Clean Sweep, 9.13 (J. Campbell) 1 Carmine, 7.7 (T. Metcalfe) - Marching Order, 9.3 (G. Young) . J Also .started— Chaeroma 8.12, Mazama 811 Bengeroop 8.9. Blue Admiral 8, Cannae Jack 7.13, Spyglass 7.12. BlackMountain 7.11, Mettle Drift 7.10, Barley Rigs 7.9, The Boss 7.5. Won by a length and a half. Time, Innn 33sec. PROVINCIAL HANDICAP, Of -100 sovs; one mile and a quarter. J. Naylon’s Moloo, S.S. (F. "Walls) 1 Koval Star, 3.13 (It. C. Reed) 2 AM Ready, 8,3 (11. Young) 3 Also started—Elens 8.13, Kilkco 7.13, Thaddeus 7.10. Almoner 8.9, Bondage 82, Thistlecrown 7. At the distance Royal Star and Melee came with a good run and, with All Ready, fought out a desperate finish,. Melee winning by a head from Royai Star, with All Ready a similar distance away. Time, 2min 13 2-sseo. . OTAGO HURDLE HANDICAP, Of 700 sovs: twoimiles. F. O. Salmon’s Gaylight, 11.4 (W, Seobie) - 1 Hylans, 13.4 (T. Humphries) .3 Wild Pilgrim, 9.7 (J. McChoshey) ...... 3 Also started—All Talk, 10.4, Jack Symons 10.9, Tutjcorn 9.12, Samiel 9.9, Calma 9.7, Gunrest 9.7, Achilleus 9.7. ’ In a fine finish between Gaylight and Hylans the former won by a head, with Wild Pilgrim ton lengths away. Time, 3min 57 2-ssec. WAIBONGOA HANDICAP. Of 300 sovs; six. furlongs. Grieve Bros” Eight Bells, 7.11 (A.' B. EMiis) 1 Mortham, 8.6 (H. Young) 2 Pyjama, 7 (T. Metcalfe) .......' 3 Also started—KiUoweri 9.4, Kilbrogan 9.3, Murihiku 8,9, Sleepy Head 7. Won by six lengths, with a head between second and third. ' Time, linin' 18 2-ssec. WINGATUI STEEPLECHASE, Of 500 sovs; about two miles and a half. J. Smith’s Crib, 10.9 (J. Kaon) ......... 1' fi. G. Gillios’s Sqn Sebastian, 10.9 (T. Humphries) 2 J. S. Barrett’s Merrie Lad, 10.8 (Li Hegarty) ;..) 3 Also started Gang Awa’ 11,11, Silverspire 10.11, Zarkbma 10.9, Diavolo 9.12, Black Sea 9.7, Nocturnal 9.7. At the distance San Sebastian .caught Crib, but the latter went away again and won. by three lengths. Merrie Lad was a bad third. Time, oinin 28 3-ssec. . JANEFIELD HANDICAP, Of 200 sovs; six furlongs

Silent King, 8.10 (C. Emerson) 1 Miss Camouflage, S (G. Pickens) 3 Ladv Pallas, 8.2 (A. E. Hills) 3 Also started —Orange Bitters 0.9, KDliney 9.3, Lady Superior 8.11. Checkmate 6.10, Vice-Regal 8.8. Red Pal 8.2, Hard Cash 8, Frenchman 8, Freestone 8. Won by half a length. Time, Imin 19 2-ssec. SECOND HACK STEEPLECHASE, Of 235 sovs; about two miles and a quarter. St-Cletus, 8.18 .(C. Dawson) 1 Glenisla, 10.9 (E. J. Ellis) 3 Luigi, 10.1 (Hegarty) 3 Also’ started —Kintailshore 10.5, Dunmore 9.13. Golden Rupee 9.13, Frog 9.13, Village 9.13- Won by three lengths. Time, 4min '47sec. INVEEMAY WELTER HANDICAP. Of 250 sovs; one mile. Golden King. 8-8 (W. Robinson) 1 Primum, 3.10 (G. Young) 2 Hot Air. 9.2 (A. H- Wilson) 3 Also started —Don Pacifico 9.1, Claverhonea . 8.12, Marianne 8.10, Linden 8.10, Braid 8.5. Vocation 7.7." Awahou 7. Won by a head, four lengths separating second and third. .Time, Imin 41 l-osec. THIRD DAY’S HANDICAPS. The following weights have been declared fur the third day of the Dunedin Jockey Club’s meeting;— GREENFIELD HURDLE HANDICAP, of 450 sovs; one mil© and a half.— Parana 12.13, Hylans 12.13, Gaylight 12.6, Soadown 11.11, Crib 11.10, Jock 11.9, Golden Prince 11.7,' Jack Symons 11-4, All Talk 11.3, Jeannot 11.1, Arlington 10.13, Barrister 10.12, Tip Up 10.9,. Wild Pilgrim 10.2, Tuticorn 9.13, Bombproof 9.13. Takedown 9.13, King Star 912, Calma 9.6, Kilhovne 9.5, Samiel 9.5. Awahou 9.3, Brooksdale 9, Sir Medalist 9, Strayshot 9,' Gunrest 9, Glensponse 9, Mannish 9, Bairnsdalo 9, Spyglass St. Cletus 9, Achilieua 9, Lady Penza 9, Darky Sam 0, Speed King 9. TAIERI HANDICAP* of 200 sovs; 1 seven furlongs.—Primum 10.2, Bondage ; 9.9, High Heels 9.3. Marching Order 9.5, ; Foo Chow 9.3, Silent King 9.1, gatisfac- | tion 8.11, Cheronia' 8.0, Mazama 8.9, ] (.-'attach 8.9, Bengeroop 8.9. Kilmeedy 8.2, Martifors 6-?, Cannie Jack 7,13, Fahisco I 7.13, "Blue Admiral 7.12, Carmine 7.13, | Mettle Drift 7.11, Lady Superior 7.10, Lady Pallas 7.9, Black Mountain 7.8, Barley Rigs 7.7, The Boss 7.7, Lima 7.7, Red Eagle 7.7, Red Pal 7.7, Bretton 7.7, Castilian 7.7, Sartolite 7.7, Galway 7.7. KING GEORGE HANDICAP, of 500 sovs; one mile.—Radial 9.13. Onslaught •9.12, Silver Peak 9.9, Kilmoon 9.4. KoyaJ Stay 9.3. Melee 9.3, Elens 8.13, Jock 8.13, Killowen 8.13 llorke’s Drift 8.8, Tin Soldier 8.7, Clean Sweep 8.3, Warlike 8.1, Hot Air 7.11, Kilkee 7.10, Torffeda 1 - 7.10, Samiel 7.8, Nightra'dor 7.8, Almoner 7.8, Premium 7.8, Don Pacific© 7.5, Sedd-01-Bahr 7.5, Thaddeus 7.2, Marianne 7, Linden 7, Marc Antony 7; Bondage 7, Sisyphus 7, Foo Chow 7, Cliaeronia 7, Marching Order 7, Thistlecrown 7, Miss Camouflage 7, Martifors . 7, Blue Admiral 7. DUNEDIN .STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 600 sovs; about two miles and a

half. —Master Strowan 13.2, Coalition 12.7, Gang Awa’ 11.9, Mn nniv a pan go. 11.8. Crib 11.6, Lnko 11.3. Foemau 10.13, San Sebastian 10.8, First Line 10.8., Teuton 10.8, Silvcr.spire 10.8, Zarkoma 10.8, Moreenmbo 10.8, Wirokino 10.5, Jack Symonds 10.5. Merrie Lad 10.3, Grafton Tot 10.2, Gaekwar 9.13, Diavolo 9V13, Jeannot 9.13. Kaupokonni 9.12, Arlington 9.11, Maud ail 9.11, Master Webster 9.9, Palladio 9.7, Black Sea 9.7, Stone Ginger 9.7. Tirau 9.7, Dardanelles 9.7. Glenisla '9:7, Nocturnal 9.7. Rolling Tide '9.7. Ken tail Shore 9.7, Golden Rupee 9.7, Whipoord 9.7, Silvertop 9.7. EMPIRE HANDICAP, of 350 sovs; six furlongs—Radial 10.9, Silver Peak 1.0.3, Michaela 10.1, Killowon 9.2, Rokelaine .8.12, Kilbrogan 8.10, .Eight Bells 8.9, • Mortham 8.8. Murihiku 8,5, Wrestler 7.8, Kilkee 7.7, Pyjama 7, Sleepy Head 7, Palnmon 7, All British 7, Satisfaction 7, Revolution 7, -Checkmate 7, Pais 7. THIRD HACK STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 225 sovs; about two giiles and a quater.—Manawapanga 13.9. Luke 13.4, Jack Symons 12.6, Grafton Tot 12,3, Magdala 11.12, St. Cletus Glenisla 10.il, Ngalanto 10.4, Southland i 0.4. Rolling Tide 10.2, Luigi 10.1, Rental Ishoro 9.7, The Daub-9.7) Golden Rupee 9.7, Dunmure 9.7. Frog 9.7, Village 9.7, Blazeaway 9.7, Grov Renown-9.7, Gold Patch 9.7, Tokomairiro 9.7, Silver Top 9.7, DOMAIN HANDICAP, of 200 sovs:-six furlongs.—Orange Bitters 9.9, Silver King 9.9, Pitprop 9.5. Bengeroop 9.4, Kipling 9.2, Mtu’tifore 8.10, Vico-Regal 8.8, iSunlit 8.6, Lady Superior 8.5, Lady Psdlas ;8,4,: Lima 8.8, Master Dennis 8.2, The Boss 8. Red Pal 8, Rod Eagle 8. Frenchman -8, Greek 8, Hard Cash 8, Cleveland 8, Rockhampton 8, Freestone 8, Samum 8, Jan Hamilton 8. FAREWELL HANDICAP,.of 250,50v5; seven furlongs.—Silver Peak 10, Edens 9.9, Kilbrogan 9.5. All Ready 9.5, Tin Soldier 9.2, Clean Sweep 9.1, Rokelaine 9.1, Bight Bells 9, Golden King 8.12, Torfreda 8.11, Hot Air 8.9, Almoner 8;7, Primum 86, ■ Don Pocificio 8.4, Claverhouse -7;13, Marianne 7.12, Braw 7.11, Linden 7.10, Pala§on 7.9, Marching Order 7.8, -Sleepy ead 7.7, Thistle Crown 7.2, Ardmore 7,2, Satisfaction 7.2, .Gunrest 7.5, Multiplica-; tion 7.2, Glensponse 7.3, Miss Camouflage 7, Kilmeady 7, Fabisco 7, Revolution 7, Admiral Talbot 7, Barley Rigs 7, Vocation 7, Carmine 7, Pax 7, Brctfon 7, Awahou 7, Hardshot 7. ENGLISH RAGING DERBY WON BY SPIONKOP. Australian and N.Z. Cable AssociationLONDON, June 2. Following is tho result of the Derby Stnkos, of 6500 sovs; one .mile and a half, decided at Epsom to-day:— Captain G. L<>tiers J> c .Spionkop, by .Spearmjnt—Hapamorkop. 9 1 Lord Derby’s Archaic, by Polynrelus— , Keystone 11., 9 Jt h. Neumann’s -b c Orpheus, by Orby -Hlootra, 9 3 AN EASY VICTORY.. • ROYAL PARTY RECEIVES GREAT RECEPTION.

(Received June 3, 9.30 p.m.) LONDON, Juno 3. Nineteen started in the Derby. O’Neill rode Spionkop. who won by two lengths, the thud horse being a length and a half away. Tetratema was- beaten at Ta'ttenham corner. Time, 2min 84 4-5 sec —a record; AUeuby broke a bloodvessel.

Tho King and Queen and Princess Mary wont in a special train to Epsom with fifty specially invited guests. They had a great reception on the racecourse. It is .estimated that a quarter of a million people wore present. (Received June 3, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, June 3. The human tide began to flow towards Epsom in the early hours of the morn, jng At dawn there were hundreds of campfires ’on the Downs, where 10,000 spent fhe night in the open. Tho weather was glorious. Thousands trudged fifteen miles from. London, while the various railway termini were filled with surging crowds. About one in twenty of every" vehicle going to Epsom was horse-drawn Tho road presented a wonderful night, for this is regarded as the greatest Derby Day in history. Fully half a million bottle.-i of beer, ten thousand pounds of ipeat. and tone of Ham and -other feed supplies were requisitioned for-the catering booths, BRISBANE CUP By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright (Received June 3, 9 p-m.) BRISBANE, June 3. Following is the" result ot the Brisbane Cup, of 2000 sovs;' two miles:— Golden Sunset, 8.5 1 Had-i-wist, 9.3 3 ■Supoya.n, 6.12 3 Won by a length. Time,. 3min‘26J see. TROTTING CANTERBURY PARK MEETING. STOCKADE WINS PRINCIPAL EVENT FEB PRr,S6 ASSOCIATION. 1 CHRISTCHURCH, June 3. The Canterbury Park Trotting Clnb’a winter meeting opened in fino but cold weather. The track was heavy and there was a large attendance. The totalisator handled .£38,961 10s, as against .£23,508 for the corresponding day last year. Results: -FlßS’]’ AMATEUR HANDICAP.

Of 115 sovs; one milo and a half. Miss Chancellor, scr (R. Fleming) 1 Waiwera, 3sec 2 Grand Dillon, 4seo 3

Also started—Lady Kama sor, Rothino, 2sec, Housemaid 2, Maori Princess 2, Sherry 2, Wonder Why 3, Best Boy 3, Rosie Wilkes 3, Marvinia 3. Major Dome 3. Gentle Ribbon 3. Chairman 3, Bachelor 3. Gold Stanley 3, White Lupin 4, Agnes W. 4, Our Blney 4, Lady Lena 4, Derby Girl 4, Ravensworth 4. Won by a neck. Time, 3min 38eco. PENINSULA HANDICAP.

Of 160 sovs; one milo and a. half. Looanda Junr., 4soc (A. Hondricksen) 1 Madeline, 3nec 9

Guy Dillon, 4sco 3 Also started— -Nabob scr. Rearguard fsce Harold Cliiltl 1. The Whip 3, Saints Bell 3. H ntana 2, Lindetta, Mi Ida Voi titer 3, Princa Coronado 4, Enlius 4, Louis Drift t, Nelson Derby 4. Won by two lengths. Tipie, Sinijj 30sec. ■ PAPAROA. HANDICAP, Of &00 sots; two miles. Stockade, ssec (A. Butterfield) T Gloaming Bsec 2 Vice-Admiral, 7seo 3 Also flatted—Admiral Wood 2scc, Agnthns 3, Rieta Dolor 6, Emperor S, Whispering Willie 8. Brown's Nugget 3- Won by two lengths, ten lengths separating the others. Time, Amin 44sec. LYTTELTON HANDICAP, Of ISO sovs; two miles Guy Dillon, Msec (F. Lcgg) 1 Prince Burlington llsoc 3

Hoy motto, Isec 3 Also started—Dandv Chimes scr. Albert Wallace 4sec. Harold D. 10, Bon

latch 10, The Rook 11, Coalition 11, Tauhinu 11. Mopey 11. Won by a length, third horse twelve lengths away- Time, ■lmin 57 2-6 sec. STEWARDS’ HANDICAP, Of 300 eovs; one mile and. a quarter. Silver Nut, scr (T. McDermott) 1 Chid, 2sec 2 General Link, Isoc ".. 3 Also started.—Admiral Wood 2sec, Sashwopd 3, Minstxjn 3, .Albert Cling 3, ißorko(s Drift 4. Birdwood 4, Strategy 4. Letitia ,4. -Won by half a length. Time, 2m-in 57sec. AVIATION HANDICAP, Of 165 sovs; two miles. Out Goldie, sor (A. Butterfield) 1 Sally Dillon, 7eeo 2 Parkfield, 3scc 3 ,’Aisb started,-—Treasure Seeker scr, Belb’na. 3soc, Marvolo 4, 'Delvillc Wood 5, Ballin 5. Miss Lorna 6, Sunrise-6, Red Bell 7 Imperial Victor 7, Captain Rothschild 7, Blazer Wilson 7. won by a length. Time, -imin ,59 3-ssoo. RAILWAY HANDICAP. Of 230 sovs; one mile. Lqoanda Dillon, Ssec (F. Holmes, jnr.) 1 (Miss Edith,' 4sco 2 Proud Spring, 2sec ■; 3 -Also started.—ldris Isec, Nabob 2, Pleasant Mount 2, Dora Derby. 3, Greta .3, -Hayseed 4, Annie Dillon 5, Ngaiora 5. Doreen Dillon ,5, Miss Havoc 5. Heads .separated the placed hoi-ses. AU REV OIK HANDICAP. ■■Of 200;sovs; one milo. Little Kauri, ;4sec (J. Bryce, junior) 1 Hickorywood, nsec 2 Harold Child, 4eeo 3 ; Also started.—N;uicy Stair scr, Hoymqtta ,lsec. Mno 3, Qlcnarny 4, Ngaiora it, Robert Dillon 4, Annie Dillon 4, Hill Brown 4, 'First Alarm 5, Gipsy [King 5, Hutana 5, The Whip 5, Nutwood Junior 6, Auriferous 6, Lindotta 6, Fishprion '.6. Won by six lengths. Time, Imin 22sec. ! SECOND DAY’S ACCEPTANCES. PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. i -Second AMATEUR HANDICAP, of 115 jsovs: one mile and a ‘half.—Miss Chancellor -scr, Ngapuna 2sec, ■ Sherry .4. Bothino 4, Ladysmith 6, Our Chance -6, Valkyrie 6, Willie- -Mac 6, Rosie Wilkes 6, .Gold Mask 6, -Marvinia fi. Boston Jack 6. Dillon Shine .6. Lasca Lad 6, Wayside C, ‘Forest Girl 6, Kendal .fi, Tawera 6, Greysbone 6, Lady Rita ,6. ;■ PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP. ,of 175 jsovs; two miles.—Theseus «or. Electroput© .scr. Speculator Isec, Bluewood .1, Bee wood 3. Marietta 3.. Wonderland 3. Cur Goldie 3, Marvin Junr. 5, Treasure Seeker -6, Patard .9, Parkfield 9, Bellena 9, Afiss Patty 10 Delville Wood U. Sally Dillon H, Ballin 71, Mangontu 12, Lovebird 12, Early Derby .12,, Captain Wood 12, Miss Lorna 12. Sunrise 12. Imperial Victor 13, Agnes W. 18, Red Bell 13, Cultorden 33. Taught 13, Blazer Wilson il3, Captain Rothschild ‘l3. | KING GEORGE HANDICAP, of COO povs; fwo miles.—Author Dillon scr, (Cello Sydney Wilkes . l«ec, Trix Pointer 2, Admiral Wood 3. General Link 3, Agathos 3, Albert Cling 5, Mintson 6, Erin's King .6, Beta. -Peter 6, Stockade it Hal Junr. 7, Vice-Admiral 7, Rangitata Lass 8.

MATURITY HANDICAP, of SCO sovs; one mile and a half. —Lady Swithin sor. Saints Bell Isec, Jean -Logan 1, Hilda Pointer 3, Miss Edith 3. Florence La Radio 4, Grey Peter 6, Kawcah 6. Peter King 6. Leila Denver G, Noll Pointer 6, Charms -6. ADVANCE HANDICAP, of 209 sovs; on© mile and a half. —Our Givi scr, Sympathy 2scc. Shanghai 2, Silver Nut 2, Master Hal 3) Dandy Chimes 3, Trooper Dillon 3, Proud Spring 4, Joyful 4, Dillon Direct 5, Greta 5, Petrova t, Mias Rolfo 5, The Gunner 6, The Whip 0. ELEVATION HANDICAP, of 220 sovs; two miles —Reta Peter sor. Whispering Willie 2sec, Whisht 7, Nelson Bingen 10, Olivo L. 10, Imperial Crown 11, Theseus 35, Billy Parole 15, Electrocute 15, Speculator’ ’l6, Merrie. Bingen 16, Bon Patch 16, Bluewood 16. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP, of 300 6ovb; one mile—’Cello Sydney Wilkes sor. General Link Isec, Emperor 1, Admiral Wood 1, Sashwood 2, Strategy 2, Vice-Admiral 2, Chid 2, M-aoriland 2. Paul Dufnult 2. Stockade 2, Retreat -3, Birdwood 3, Rorke’e Drift ,3. All Belli 3, Admiral Hal 3, Nancy. Stair 3. Moneymaker 3. Silver Nut 3, Frank Tracey 4, Letitia 4, Joyful 4 FINAL HANDICAP, of 250 sovs; one mile—Huon Perk sea-, Mintson Isec, Strategy 1. Retreat 2, Birdwood 2, Rorke s Drift 2. Nancy Stair 2, All Bell L Tamarisk 2, Sympathy 3, Brown’s Nugget 2, Shanghai 3, Trooper Dillon 3, Ramitiari 3, Hoymetta 3, Idris 3, Granger 3. Ariadne 3, Joyful 3, Locanda Dillon 3, Inwood 4, Pax 4, Our Chum 4, Pleasant Mount 4. Dora Derby 5, Red Prince 5, Dillon Direct 5, Molly Chimes , TREASURER'S HANDICAP Withheld.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10607, 4 June 1920, Page 7

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