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Singleton Scores In Marion Cap

FREEHOLD’S SPRINT SURPRISE BY FINE ACRE was opened todav in unset lied »*ather. ram fulling for the first three races, bcfoie a large attendance. The track was in good order. The totalisalt)r handled £27,981, against £29,662 on the first day lust year. The Cup Congest The Mart on Cm s.iw the defeat of the warm favourity Cashier, lie was 4t odds on (bracketed with Avro), carrying £1.676. lloylake £BB6 being second choice, and Singleton and Full Mark were entrusted w ith £548 and £498 respectively. Full Mark went out to set the pace, and the pair led Cashier and Avro as they passed through the straight, with Dolomite Singleton, lloylake and Star Area hi behind. Going away from borne Hoylake, who had started from Xu. 1 position, worked round liis field to join (behind Full Mark and Otairi), Cashier and Avro. with Singleton in behind. They turned for home in that order Otairi and Full Mark being the first to straighten out. At the distance Singleton put in an appearance on the outside, and the ( iisborne represent ! ’ tiv© had his opi>( nents beaten at the official stand, goirg on to win by half a length from Full Mark, with another half length o Avro. Otairi, Hoylake and Cashier (almost in line), the judge giving preference to Avro and Hoy lake. There was a gap to Dolomite. with Star A.rea last. Cashier failed to run out the last two furlongs. lloylake ran a really good "race, for he was well out all the way. Both Hoylako and Otairi should do better tomorrow. The Sprint Only five contested the Railway Handicap. Freehold was favourite at * wonderful price. The Raider was chopped out at the start. Freehold racing to the front from Juggle, Kedilar. Broad Acre and The Haider. Turning for home Broad Acre moved ahead

olKeddar and Juggle, with The Raider still bringing up the rear. With Keddar coming up in pursuit of the favourite, the apprentice rider of Freehold sitt down to ride his mount, lie and Kcddar drawing away from The Kaider, who hail got through on the rails. Over the final pinch Freehold hung on to beat Keddar home by a neck, with a gap of two lengths to The Raider. Juggle was fourth, with Broad Acre, who had closed up quickly, last to finish. Keduar was unlucky not to win. Stewards* Handicap The Stewards Handicap was very simple. High Ft Jut in’, an odds-on favourite allowed Brigadier Bill to lead into the straight and then left the Add, to stroll homo four lengths ahead of Second Thought, while Briar Root was a good third and Hoi do Val and Brigadier Bill were next. High Falutin* met a poor field and towered above it. Be should win again. Following are the results: Trial Plate, of £120; about 6 furlongs.— lEquitant, 8.7, 1,. G. Morris, 1; 2 Leisure, £*• M Barry. 2; 9 Look Out, 5.7. A. Jfatus, 3. Also: 14 Access, 5.7: 12 SpearT°jm, 8.7: 7 Derry Belle, 8.7; 15 Pont Dor, •M; 11 Hatteras. 8.7: 16 Bourgeois, 8.7; m Evening Hero, 8.7; 5 Whenuatonga, « Good Acre, 8.7; 4 Pailso. 5.7; 8 JMoaforni, 5.7; 5 Kilorell, 8.7; 17 Hor- *£. ®-~- Won by a length; three lengths separat rig second and third. Time, i.i.s 2-5. , Hack Hurdles, of £150; 1J miles.—2 Aurora Borealis 10.6, H. Burt, 1; 7 Call Again, 9.0. A. McDonald, 2; 3 Vinella, 9.8, • Robinson. 3. Also: 1 Skyrider, 10.2: 4 Red Line, 9.11; 5 Borsalene, 9.11; 6 Four Aces. 9.0; s Some Red. 9.0. Won by two engths. Time. 2.52 2-5. Juvenile Handicap, of '2140; 5 furlongs. ‘ Acora. 8.8, T.. G. Morris, 1; 4 Lord JUomond. 7.7. V r . Broughton, 2; 2 Arisus, - A* Fratus, L* Also: 3 Rule - Britannia! V,,r “ Easterly, 7.7; 10 Quinola, 7.7; 6 Acreline, 7.:’,; 7 Royal Queen 7 3- 5 Arrow--55 73; ir * Bay Acre, 7.3; il Dick WhitSS?®* 7.3; 1- Seneschal, 7.::; 9 Sea \>n?k 10 w °n by two lengths; three ft*?® separa .ing second and third, bine, 1.3 3-5. marton CUP Of £600; 3 i miles *-*‘NGLETON (D. J. Bai'rv), 7.7, A. . Bratus . 2 MAffii (E.'Foreman),' 7.3, C. -AVRO (T. A.’Duncan"), 7.0, Marsh 5 Su^L 1 8.5; 2 Hoylake, 8.2; 6 7 2 Ca * 3 Otairi, 7.7; 7 Dolo•rwSßl ° n l two lengths sepcihi.t s »rpnd and third. Time, 2.S 2-5. y" ,r and Avro were bracketed. * Handicap, of £150; about ,;C n *- s -3 Habit, 7 0, R. Marsh, 1; 2 Nary g" ey ; '2 l I '■ *'■ Morris, 2; 1 Stat■ll- it, Pprty. 3. Also: 4 King A* re, KSE?“\3 7 ; S i Abb°ey o«ueen, 0 «ueen, 7.0. ■*-u&5; tci,urati,is nt railway handicap , t* « furlongs and 27 yards <«'• aijA. Duncan), rSS££ R <*• 'k" KniWhO, 'Vo', Dur'ie)."f..Y, ‘ wT, J»«We"7.V ; 3 Itroad A.tc, 7.0. '"ilttlis away 1 x'j'J; t, \ i * l d s horse three m;;**. year Handicap. of .21*10; about 3 ; v, r *‘. 7.13. Anderson. 1; « u o' V. 7 * w. Broughton, 2; 3 Thrift 1 <*Mlike M ? r n s - *• Also: r, Masher, 8.6: * Phastlt •-J' ,3: "• Rich Harvest, 7.10; *nart 7-.’ v 3° Hatt.-ras, 7.7: 11 CallaWli l i* Valina, 7.7; 8 Kilorell, 7.7. v*sa=r§ H™-fcyy„,-s * High Faintin', 8.0, D. *:. Morris. ? n W R2. d , lhoi b--ht. 8.0. ,1. Uiirrl, 2; 5 ' ' V Broughton, 3. Also: "">"-1 and u. - t ' v '> separating

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 860, 2 January 1930, Page 13

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Singleton Scores In Marion Cap Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 860, 2 January 1930, Page 13

Singleton Scores In Marion Cap Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 860, 2 January 1930, Page 13

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