FORBURY PARK TROTS
PETER BINGEN SUCCESSFUL BASH TO IVY AUDUBON. Per Press Association. DUNEDIN, November 26. Tlie first day of the Forbury Park Trotting Club’s meeting was held in had weather. The track was heavy after overnight rain, followed by *1 showers during the afternoon, and the times consequently were slow. The tos talisator investments were £18,666, as a against £24,372 for the first day last l! year. Results: — k ROSLYN HANDICAP. v Of 200 sovs; 4.34 class; one mile and * five furlongs, s 6 —Master Peter. 60yds bhd (Me--3 Dermott) 1 10—Freeman, S4yds bhd 2 » B—Avalanche, 84yds bhd 3 r Also started.—4 Robert Todd, 3 Hawkesbury’s Pride, 2 Elzear scr, 5 ’ Peter Felix, 1 Bon Wood 24yds bhd, _ 0 Swiftest 36, 7 Nelson McKinney 3 108. Master Peter took charge in the last lap from Avalanche and Bon ' Wood. In the run home Master Peter ’ won by two lengths from Freeman, who finished strongly, and beat , Avalanche by half a length. Hawkes- ' bury’s Pride was fourth. 4.2 2-5. 1 PROGRESSIVE HANDICAP, l Of 225 sovs; 4.0 i class; one mile and r five furlongs. ’ 3—Day Pointer, 24yds bhd (Mc--5 Lelland) 1 5 I—Colene Pointer, 36yds bhd ...... 2 2 —Robert Bell, 6cr 3 ; Also started.—ll Logan Park, 10 j Celestial, 6 First Imperial, 12 Spring Flower, 8 Pert Pointer scr, 7 Scot--5 tish Maid 12yds bhd, 9 Amaris, 4 Peter ’ Elect 48, 5 Mirella 60. ’ Colene Pointer went to the front enr tering the last round, but when, it .came to business was unable to stall eff Day Pointer, who won bv a head ! with Robert Bell ten lengths away, 1 followed by Amaris. 4.2 2-5. ST. HILDA HANDICAP, Of 275 sovs; 2.18 class; one mile. I—General Bingen, scr (Edwards) 1 : 3—Rollicking Bells, scr 2 ' 7—Nipper, scr 3 Also started.—6 Glen Farg. 2 Moun- ' tain Chimes scr, and 2 Four Bells 24 ' yds bhd (bracketed), 4 Logan Lad scr, [ 5 Macanda 12yds bhd. ■ Won easily after leading by a good | margin practically throughout, with ’ Nipper two lengths away. Macanda was fourth. 2.21 1-5. ! SPRING HANDICAP, Of 225 sots; 4.52 class; two miles. B—Youngß—Young Tom, scr (Todd) 1 6—Nelson McKinney, 72yds bhd ... 2 ’ s—(Freeman,5 —(Freeman, 36yds bhd 3 Also started.—l Nelson Ata, 9 Avalanche 24yds bhd, 4 Tim Wood. 3 Underviewer 36, 2 Real the Great, 7 Duke Bingen 48. Won all the way by about 12 lengths, with Freeman four lengths away, followed by Underviewer. 5.8 2-5. PRESIDENT’S HANDICAP. Of 700 soys; 4.33 class; two miles. 1— Peter Bingen, scr (Kennerley) 1 s—Downcast, 24yds bhd 2 4—Trenand, scr 3 Also started: 10 Harold Burwood, 9 Menember scr, 7 Bing Boy, 3 Dalnahine, 6 Napland 12yds bhd, 8 Event, 11 Dolly Dillon 48, 2 Logan Lou 108. Peter Bingen and Trenand took up the running, and were in front over the first mile, when Downcast ran into second place. Pdter Bingen, who was never headed, stayed on well and won by three lengths from Downcast, who beat Trenand' by six lengths, with Menember next. 4.55 2-5. CAVERSHAM HANDICAP. Of 225 sovs; 4.42 class; two miles. 2 Macaranda. 12yds bhd (Walsh) 1 4 Colehill, 12yds bhd 2 I—Homer, scr 3 Also started: Some Wilkes, 3 Hoon Hay 12yds bhd. Homer and Colehill made most of the running until two furlongs from home, when Macaranda went to the front and won by a short length, with Homer eight lengths away. 5.0 4-5. DOMINION HANDICAP. Of 350 sovs; 4.44 class; two miles. 1— Engagement, 36yds bhd (Townley) 1 5 Ingle Bingen, scr 2 3 Proud Ata, 48yds bhd 3 Also started: 4 Audobell 36yds bhd, 2 Pete Peter 60. Two lengths; length. Pete Peter failed to handle the going. 4.59 2-5. After the race the stewards met to consider the galloping over a hig stretch of ground bv the winner, but on hearing the evidenco of the stipendiary and patrol stewards, decided not to alter the judge’s placings. DASH HANDICAP. Of 300 sovs; 2.16 class; one mile. s—lvy Audubon, 24yds bhd (Butterfield) 1 2 Lady Embrace. 12yds bhd 2 4 Four Bells, scr 3 Also started; 1 Bismurate 12yds blid (coupled with tho winner), 3 Bing Boy 24. Won easily by four lengths; three between second and third. 2.26 4-5. ACCEPTANCES I*OR TO-DAY Tho acceptances for tho second day are:— i SUBURBAN HANDICAP, of 20ft sovs; 4.32 class; one mile and five furlongs— Hawkesbury’s Pride, Elzear, Dillon Harold scr. Peter Felix 24yds bhd, Fairlight 60, Young Tom 72, Master Peter 84, Freeman 06, Nelson McKinney 108. * ADVANCE HANDICAP, of 225 sovs; 4.0 J class; ono mile and five furlongs— Logan Park scr. Rovnl Authoress, Robert Bell, Hercwoka, Kinny Dillon, First Imperial, Pert Pointer. Springflower srr. , Scottish Maid 12yds bhd. Erin’s Child J 36. Day Pointer 48. Pointer, . Sahib. Peter Elect, Amaris, Lingfield 43, 1 Mirella 60. EMPIRE HANDICAP, of 275 sovs: 2.18 class; ono mil© Nipper, Glen Fnrg, j Mountain Chimes, Rollicking Bells, Logan Lad scr. Macanda 12yds bhd, General Bingen 24, Maiwhariti 48. BRIGHTON HANDICAP, of 225 sovs; 4.52 class: two miles—Elzear scr, Young Tom 24vds bhd, Tim Wood. Underviewer .36, Freeman 36. Real the Great 48, Duke Bingen 48, Nelson McKinney FORBURY HANDICAP, of 70ft sovr : 4.33 clas<>; two miles —Harold Burwood wr, Trenand, Menember, Napland, Bing Boy 12yds bhd, Dnlnahine, Peter Bingen 36, Downcaf-t, Event 48, Dolly Dillon, 1 Logan Lou 06. TAINUI HANDICAP, of 225 sovs; 4.42 j class; two miles—Homer scr. General < Bingen 12yds bhd, Hoon Hay, Some i Wilkes. Colehill 24, Terence Dillon, J)es- , borough 36, Four Bells 48. -i VICTORIA HANDICAP, of 350 sovs; 1 4.44 class; two miles —Inglo Bingen ©or, \ Audobell 36yds bhd. Engagement 48, Proud Ata, Charles Dixie 00, Pete Peter. RECOVERY HANDICAP, of 300 sovs; 2.16 class; one mile—Four Bells scr, Harold Burwood 12yds bhd, Bismurate, Maiwhareti, Macaranda 24. Ladv Em- A brace. Ivy Audubon 48, Main Voyage, 1 Downcast.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12615, 27 November 1926, Page 6
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977FORBURY PARK TROTS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12615, 27 November 1926, Page 6
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