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TROTTING CUP TO KOHARA

BRYCE WINS AGAIN

Metropolitan Carnival

AUGUST DILLON’S MILE

Cardinal Logan’s Great Dash

(Special to THE SUN.) CHRISTCHURCH, To-day. THE Spring Carnival of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting- Chib opened to-day in dull weather, before a large attendance. The track is in fairly good order although rather holding. Results: —

SPRING HANDICAP Of £300: li miles; 3.34 limit , nelson McKinney, limit .... 1 CrW'NONBALI., 72yds 2 m-DUKE BINGEN, 60yds 3 started: Lady Fan, 12; Tiny Moon, ,/ Nourmahal. 3tf: Clonmel, Real the , re*t, Niffhborn, Wild Hebe, Harbilwyn, "won by two lengths. Time, 3.49. ST. ALBAN’S HANDICAP Of £300; 1 mile; 2.13 limit, wAUGUST DILLON, 24yds (TTice) 1 CjEVVEI. POINTKR, 36yds 2 ■n—BINGEN LAD, limit 3 vlso started; Firpo, Daisy Pointer, High . Albert Logan, limit; Event, I’an ran.Clener.nl Binu- n. 12; Final McKinney, «i; Darknite, 36; Countryman, IS; Author jinks, 60. Won by two lengths. Time, 2.15 1-5. NEW ZEALAND CUP Of £3,000; 4.2 S limit; 2 miles I— KOHARA (L. Webb), blk h. by Cathedral Chime*;—Blight Alice, gvrs, 24yds (A. Bryce> 1 4-CARDiNAL LOGAN (A. Hendrickson), b g. by Logan Pointer—Lady Superior, 6yrs. 12yds (owner) .... 2 MAN O’ WAR (H. McGirr), blk h, by Peri Hu on—Wilga, aged, 36yds, I— GREAT BINGEN (.i- R. McKenzie*)*, hr h, by Nelso/i Bingen—Bertha Belle, aged, 84yds (D. Withers) .. 4 \)so started: Audacious, Escapade, iiivit: Logan Chief, Peter Bingen, Talaro, •; Sea Pearl, Black Admiral, Queen’s Own, Acron, 24; Logan wood, Great Hope, jS; Imprint. IS; Prince Pointer, 60. Kohara. Great Bingen, Acron and Groat Hope were bracketed, as were Audacious md Queen’s Own; Escapade and Sea pearl: Logan Chief and Peter Bingen. Won comfortably. Time, 4.26 3-5. Logan Chief and Peter Bingen led the field past the stands the first time, 7ilaro. Kohara, Black Admiral and Audacious being bunched. There was no change in the leadership till leaving the straight the last time, when Kohara moved up and lie assumed command four furlongs from home. Once turned for home Cardinal Logan put It a wonderful run but t failed to get

Kohara, while Man o’ War was third. Great Bingen fourth and Princfe Pointer Ifth. Time, 4.26 3-5. Kohara’s Fine Win Locanda Mac was the only withdrawal and the four bracket. Great Singen. Acron, Great Hope and Kohara was installed favourite* wTiile 'ardinal Logan, who has been the Popular fancy with pre-post backers. 1 receded to fourth position. Talaro and Black Admiral were the best supported a f the remainder. Locanda Mac reused to go away and Escapade and Audacious led out. followed by Logan *'hief and Peter Bingen. Logan Chief Piloted the field past the stand and .own the back stretch, followed by Peter Bingen, Audacious, Talaro, Ko--lara and Black Admiral. Passing the N bndx again Kennerley’s pqir were >T ‘U in the van, with Kohara moving n and going round the top turn Ko‘!?ra assumed command, while Car:a:il Logan was putting in good work ; n, i Imprint appeared in the picture, " !t h Man o’ War handy. Kohara led £ T o the straight, with Logan Chief, “tek Admiral. Talaro, Prince Pointer -d Man o’ War following in close "der. Once in line for the judge CarLogan came with a wonderful •; n . Just failed to overhaul the ader. Man o’ War hung on to get thonev from Great Bingen, who *•*.» i^ ot of ground going out of the the last time. Prince Pointer, faded in the final pinch, was fifth. 8f,., pinner, who was driven by A. r , t £ e - ls a six-year-old horse by atnedr.a! Chimes from Bright Alice. is owned by Mr. J. L. Webb and train**h ,T ‘- ** r >’ce. who has now ouJr 1 th * win npr of the Cup for three : m es * lve years and has for the fifth rc associated with Cup winwi .' His successes were achieved il„ Cathedral Chimes, Great Hope. Aiiuriri (2) and Kohara. —Abaydos.

PREVIOUS WINNERS

INTERESTING facts Trotting Cup was instituted in drivo^ W T en llle tr °tter Monte Carlo, nr ftn _ n Mr. B. p. Edwards, now y Ud i etor the far-famed Mardella i 0 lArm a * a P3>toetoe, was the first > * ve his name inscribed on tlie •' on °urs list. ‘il ijS? not ' von again by a trotter when that great mare Reta

Peter secured the goods, a performance she repeated in 1921. Other dual winners were Wildwood Junior, 1909 and 1910, and Ahuriri, 1925 and 1926. When the latter won last year he registered the fastest time for the event, 4.25 which clipped fourfifths of a second off Sheik’s record, put up in 1924, of 4.25 4-5. Appended is the list of winners: 1904 Monte Carlo (B. Edwards), 4.44 1905 Blrchmark (D. J. Price), 5.17 3-5. 1906 Belmont M. (G. Milsom), 4.46. 1907 Marian (J. Tasker), 5.16 2-5. 1908— Durbar (A. Pringle), 4.36. 1909 Wildwood Junior (W. Kerr), 4.29. 1010—Wildwood Junior (W. Kerr), 4.33. 1911—Lady Clare (J. Brankin), 4.38. l**l-~A.lbert H. (A. Hendricksen), 4.48 1913--Ravenschild (N. L. Price). 4.25 1014—Win Soon (A. Pringle), .« r,i T3 < 3°3-5 ry Bel ' e <A ' Hen ' 3ricks en), ISiß—r-athedra] chimes („T. Bryee), 4.31 WIT 7#W I>irect <M * Edwards), 191 S—-Author Dillon (B. Jarden). 4.2 G Pointer (F. Holmes). 4 30 iO-O-pTleta Peter (A. G. Wilson), 4.30 1921 Tteta Peter (A. G. Wilson), 4.29 1922 Agathos (A. Butterfield), 4.23 2-5. 1923 Great Hone (J. Bryce, jun.), 4.31 1924 Sheik CP. Riddle), 4.25 4-5. 1925 Ahuriri (.T. Bryce), 4.28 1-5. 1926 Ahuriri (J. Bryce), 4.25. EMPIRE HANDICAP Of £350; u miles; 2.52 limit 1 BONALENA, limit 1 3—OMAHA, limit 2 6— BERENICE, 24yds 3 Latest Race Results will be found In the Stop Press News as they come to hand.

AT RICCARTON

THIRD DAY’S RACING ACCEPTORS FOR TO-MORROW Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, To-day. The following are the acceptances for to-morrow, the third day’s racing of the Canterbury Jockey Club’s fixture: PORT COOPER HURDLES 12 miles

THOROUGHBRED SALE

NO RECORD PRICES

Press Association. CHRISTCHURCH, To-day. At the yearling sale held at the show grounds to-day six horses from the Elderslie Stud were sold at prices ranging- from 45 guineas to 200 guineas^. The latter price was paid for a Sarchedon Ally, and the purchaser was Captain B. H. Hdkins. of Wellington, the owner of Endorse. „ . Eleven other racehorses were effeied, but only two lots were sold. Chick wheat was passed in ap «>-o guineas and Thorndale at 375 guineas.

Projector . 1 2 1 Dubious ... 10 7 Aberfeldy .11 2 Beauty Light 10 1 Koauau ... 11 1 Red Fuchsia 9 S Kaikahu ... 10 10 SPRING NURSKfeY HANDICAP 5 furlongs Silver Paper 8 13 Red Jazz . . 7 8 Silver Rule . 8 5 Banket ... 7 Noteworthy 8 1 Kate Kelly . 7 6 Goblin Rigmarole . 7 4 Market 8 0 Louise ... 7 4 Chide . . . 7 11 Royal Flower 7 0 Concentrate 7 9 OTAIO PLATE li miles Toma .... 9 7 Fresco ... 7 11 Battlement. . 9 1 Sir Roy ... 7 9 Royal Game 8 13 Ophir .... 7 Vaward . . 8 11 Goosestep . 7 9 Front Rank 8 7 Peho ... 7 8 Ark Royal . 8 3 David Garrick 7 8 Assurance . . 8 1 Joy Bird . . 7 8 Vesperus . . 8 0 Cornstalk . 7 7 Black Duke 7 13 Oratrix . - 7 7 CANTERBURY CUP Of 800 sovs; 2i miles; w.f.a. Count Cavour 9 8 Star Footfall . . *9 * 6 Stranger 9 Limerick . . 9 0 JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP 1 mile. Reremoana 9 9 Set Sail . . 8 2 Beacon Light 9 1 Overhaul ... S 0 Civility . . . 8 13 Great Charter . . 7 6 1 "Knight . . 8 13 Wingatui ... 7 4 Centrepiece . 8 10 NEW ZEALAND OAKS Of £750; li miles. Luminant . .* 8 10 Shalimar ... S JO Scrambler . . 8 10 Wild Pigeon . 8 10 Sky Quest . 8 10 Doree . "8 1 0 Kulalie . . . S 10 Vigilance . . 8 10 ASHLEY HANDICAP 1 n lile. Wanderlust . 9 2 Arikiwai . . 7 9 Battle Grand Colours . . . 8 8 National . . 7 5 Oratrix . 8 6 Wild Work . 7 Avro .... 8 6 Thurnbell . . 7 1 Talisker . . . 8 5 No Response 7 0 Hoylake . . . 8 1 Kindle ... 7 ft Lady killer. . 7 13 Slanther . . 7 0 Money Peer . 7 9 AVON HANDICAP 7 fur. Paleta . . . 9 3 Arpent ... 7 11 Rascal . . . 9 0 Royal Moorland . . 8 12 Saxon ... 7 11 Lausanne 8 3 Kenmore . . 7 9 Black Duke . 8 2 Moratorium . 7 9 Arrowmuir . 8 1 Pickaninny . 7 9 Monaghan . . 8 1 Gold Brick . 7 9 Finora . . . 8 0 Sudden Father Storm ... 7 O’Flynn . . 7 12 Sarchee ... 7 9 Dismantle . . 7 12

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 196, 8 November 1927, Page 13

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TROTTING CUP TO KOHARA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 196, 8 November 1927, Page 13

TROTTING CUP TO KOHARA Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 196, 8 November 1927, Page 13

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