POPULAR DOUBLE
AUCKLAND WINTER TROTS early review BY “ABAYDOS’ T he Auckland Trotting Club's oonu C |L f XtU T is ° ne of the most and h. rIT" 5 New and the double presented on the opening day—Mark Memorial and Cornwall Handicaps —alwayt creates additional keenness in the * after * the -PP-r-nee O? the adjustments. ~M r * Paul ha s made a flattering han dicap, particularly as far as the baclmarkers are concerned, manv recent winners being penalised only twclv yards m the big race. The Two Mile Heat of T the r- m £ r °^ d ., P^ CCrS on the from or tnt C.. E. Mark Memorial arc Peter and Logan’s Pride and it „*V SS*®**?**^ *iorent. Pluto and Vendome ha shown satisfactory form t the ney. hut their testimonials are no? V l >re same category as tin i»a:i r f.-rrcf] t u Ueremai. while sho k,v, *d»l* ■ 1 1.
mare, but Linkman is more sturdy an* a better winter proposition. His J/ ond last week to Travis Axworthv * a pleasing effort, and Cardinal Loe-"-will always find solid suppor : at Epso* and his qualifications are decidedgood. Farther back The Abbey. Fointer and Machine Gun are iiicelv * add interest to the contest, but ther will have a strenuous task in attemn, ing to head off Great Peter. Loo an Pride and Linkman. The Flying Mile With the big field engaged her. backers will be well and truly u against it in making an early selection. Of the limit lot Ngahuia and Warplane must appeal. while ReLogan has been showing marked ins provement in his recent races. Be’k Axworthy would do better on soli-’, going, but Eugene de Oro. Joy Bird Stan moor and Final McKinney ar? handily placed. There is nothing > All Bell’s favour in being placed ‘ lTt 2.12. but Genuine, Vendomc and Wilma Dillon have been encouraged to take it on. Wilma Dillon has a lot in hi. favour on time, but he appears to pr». fer a dirt track. Carmel and Linkman are a solid pair, while Bessie Logan is a smart pacer under any conditions. Cardinal Logan. Machine Gm Jewel Pointer and Gold Jacket a -» possibilities, but for early fanck« there may be most demand for de Oro, Warplane and Ngahuia.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 995, 11 June 1930, Page 12
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373POPULAR DOUBLE Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 995, 11 June 1930, Page 12
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