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TROTTING

— Continued.

Addington Again

More Good Sport Assured

Speed Kings in Action

fE National Trotting Carnival will be advanced another stage to-morrow at Addington when the second day card will be discussed by the cream of the Dominion’s pacers and trotters. As on Saturday the racing promises to be full of thrills, and the meeting of high-grade speed merchants will provide exciting and spectacular sport.

Speculators will crowd round the . ‘ tor after watching the contestparade to the IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP 1J miles _• Bridget P iiir*n>rman . It Galindo ... 24 n' T Jsrine . • • It Guy Parrish . . 24 Star . . It Some Jazz . . 24 Van ■ It Herbelwin . . 4S Cannonball . .. 4 S u.Klnney . . It Real the HcKmn y tU b , )d Great 4S He be - . 12 Little Bogan . 48 Swte ? . . . 12 Duke Bingen . 60 younnahal . • 12 \fost of those engaged in this event .-Za the starter on Saturday, but r merlane, who was well-fancied in Lrtain quarters, did not fulfil his engagement. He is now meeting Cannonball and Nourmahal on much better terms. The latter put up a good go on the first day and will he hard to dispose of Bridget Galindo should also get a «lice of the stake again, while Native Star will be all the better for her previous outing. Katute has lost cast as the result of her unsatisfactory display on Saturday, but she may go right and upset calculations. Of the back division, Herbilwyn looks to have the best prospects. The public however may prefer Tamerlane, Nourmahal or Bridget Galindo. Attention will then be directed to the saddle candidates who go to the post for the DASH HANDICAP 1 mile Fashion Queen It Mountain Firpo ~. . • It Chimes . . . 12 Glandore ... It Albert Logan . i.2 Pointalena ... It Bingen Lad . 12 Wallroon ... It Billy Sea ... 12 Daisy Pointer . It Event 12 yds blid. Brutus .... 24 General Darknite ... 36 Bingen ... 12 Author Jinks . 48 Countryman . . 60 Glandore did not “take it on” in the right spirit on Saturday, and he will have lost a lot of friends. If he alters his mind there will be a lot left lamenting to-morrow. Firpo is a solid customer, and will do it right and fight out every piece of the ground. Mountain Chimes will be on the premises again, and Albert Logan is a

likely sort with the weight up. Billy S«a is well placed, while Brutus, when wen out at Christchurch in June was showing a return to his former good days.

Darknite will keep them busy, but Author Jinks, who won in such brilliant fashion on the opening day, must nave a great chance again. It is almost certain the public support will lean toward Author Jinks, nrpo and Brutus. Decks will then be cleared for action the big two-milers, the class or a second tighter than Principal heat on Saturday. A Post in th are they wh * c k will »° to the KING GEORGE HANDICAP 2 miles. ESS* • - It Concliffe ... 12 SK2® Gun * Escapade ... 24 Tern?? *.* • It: Peter Bingen . 26 Logan wood . . 26 iv?® Cardinal iSS, ;• • • It Logan .... 26 £22? ••• It Imprint . . #io . It Man o’ War* JJgfryinan . . it Waitaki Girl - 84 pJJj® thumb’s good display in the er event on Saturday will gain him non*,* °* Iri ends for the thousand f thoJ to ~ m °rrow. He appeals most wiliiL i n * contingent, although there th* », v, enty support for Trenand, o an iS b e " ma te of Audacious. Talent jxjjj v l . rejied upon to make another *ho«» DlCl * or vict ory, while Concliffe, appearance over a two-mile l h§m,hH ei . ng anxiously awaited by TheUv make things merry, afie i« C sf m , pion trotting mare, Escap*3* Placed, and Loganwood, brourtit if* n ? mile on Saturday has be into the limelight, must ?en tta ” a Sreat chance. Peter Binsohd iJL keyed up for such a Car dinal Logan is der3tche* *u Fur ther back Imprint he e eye> and properly handled The fin , catcil the eye of the judge. Imprint c favourites will probably be The ’ i? nc,iff# and Loganwood. T,Jr h Its over, the public will are to ' en ti°n to the pacers who 0 c °ntest the ®ELG||j M HANDICAP 2 mlles- • it Pinevale ... 24 Ur • • lt Henry Direct , Logan .... 24 Daytito.* * • • it Logan Park . . 60 £*miine * ’ • • it Marshall 3«v.: I'i Neil 72 limit i S fresh horse of the Whik and may be the most comes to the final issue, Lo*an-r> p ut up such a sound go consfdi 1 ;* arlc and Am aris, he must ‘-ttlu a dangerous customer. hTSJr tackling the larger jouriut Heurv t ence to the saddle heat, '-°Qara i a ' L ' o^a^1 should hold him safe. be im Proving pacer, and Writer. with, while the backar * in 84,1 Park and Marshal Neil ut *ing <3™*°®**°* and capable of . Ugan the front division. !P’torlon» r 5 ma y be reserved for the » 8o tha flu tter, but if started in ptobabiy ho °f favouritism will G «nuinftT° 9an Park » Marsh * N Ncil

Pacers who prefer a ten-furlong journey, and can cut it out at a, 2.52 clip or better will try conclusions in the LINCOLN HANDICAP li miles Bonelena ... It Haunui . . . 24 Amaris It Double Event . 24 Pat Dillon . . It Henry Logan 24 Nipper .... It Bob Logan ... 24 Lyonwood . . It Granite City . 24 Hoon Hay ... it Bold Bill ... 24 Harold Diamond Burwood ... 12 Child .... SB Napland .... 12 Parkwood . . 35 Zolock Harry Palm .... 32 Audubon ... 3G Avenger .... 32 Logan Park . . 36 Of those on the front of this handicap, Amaris and Hoon Hay appear to hold the best credentials, but if the former moves away smartly, he should be the pick of the bunch. Avenger will go a solid race and should beat more than beats him. Bold Bill’s run on Saturday will stand him in good stead and he will not be far away when it comes to the final issue. Of the back-markers, Logan Park looks the pick, and if reserved for this heat will be very handy when the wire is reached. With Amaris, Tomkinson’s charge would rank as favourite, but if he is started in the larger race, the public selection should be Amaris, Avenger and Bold Bill. Square gaiters, of good repute, will be given an opportunity to display their prowess in the AVON HANDICAP 2 miles. Frisco Beau . . 3 2 Trampfast . . 84 Ingle Bingen . 12 Young Blake . 84 Conmel .... 24 John Maritius 84 Nighborn ... 24 Audominion . . 84 Our Lady ... 4S Master Audo . 84 Le Todd ... CO Kola Boy ... 84 Red Oak .... GO Frisco Beau was made favourite in the trotters’ race on Saturday, but after his indifferent display, it is hardly likely the public will plump for D. Withers’s charge again. The consistent old battler, Nighborn, looks like again finishing ahead of those round about him, but he in turn will experience serious opposition from Trampfast, Young Blake and Audominion. Taking a line through the first day’s form, it points to a duel at the death between Trampfast and Young Blake,

and the public will probably support them in that order, with Nighborn next choice. A good class of two-mile pacer, capable of running out the distance from 4.30 to 4.36 will provide a solid contest in the CANTERBURY HANDICAP 2 miles. William the Lady Great .... It Dunmore . . 24 Lady Embrace lt Bing Boy ... 24 Fashion Author Jinks . 24 Queen 12 Wharepiana . 36 Menember ... 12 Money Spider . 36 Great Earl ... 12 Macaranda . . «b Wallroon ... 32 Bell Harold . . 48 Ariki .... 32 Trimmer ... 48 Stunt Artist . . 24 Fight Ever . CO Doctor Billy Sea ... Cl Dillon .... 24 Terence Glandore ... 24 Dillon . . • • ' This will furnish a great set-to, ana with William the Great on the front to make the pace merry, the finish will be interesting. Great Earl and Ariki will have another battle royal, and then there is the speedy Author Jinks. If sent for this heat he would puzzle the opposition, but he looks more at home at present in the sprint. Wharepiana is also well placed, and Money Spider, on Saturday’s running must be kept in mind. Macaranda js a solid customer, Trimmer is a fresh aspirant, and has been working well, while Fight Ever and Billy Sea are both possibilities. But what of Terence Dillon/ He is set a pretty stiff task, but he is such a game young pacer and dashy, that he looks like getting up among the heads in front of him. In a very open race the public ma\ go for Terence Dillon, Money Spider al The be brought to a close with a meeting between the cream of speed kings in the aptly-named SPEEDWAY HANDICAP 3i miles Jewel Pointer . It Kohara .... Ladv Conclilf - • • • Dunmore ... It ® °" 05 Logan Holm . LnPrmt - - • • ' Talent" Ura . « Loganp* el . M Sr akes : ii ?a?5£ L ; san : jj i Potts *‘t;i : : ro and Logan Chief are all pacer, ana non Then there is Erl : L?.r-r WC t'‘ lia|a?gI ia |a?ge d 'pool there should be most money foMl.on Fame, Bonny Logan and Belli* Logan.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 118, 9 August 1927, Page 13

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TROTTING Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 118, 9 August 1927, Page 13

TROTTING Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 118, 9 August 1927, Page 13

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