SPORTING
FEUDING MEETING-
&BST DAY'S RESULTS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Feiidlng, Last Night. The weather was dull but fine for tlio first day of the Felldlng spring meeting. The attendant* was not so large as usual. The going was good, and the totalisator handled £36,009, agalpst £31,880 for one day last ■year. Results:— AORANGI PLATE—3 War Baby (W. Toms) 1, 1 Festival 2, 1 ICickapoo 3. Also started: 4 Reparoa, 9 Whetokl, fi War Nurse, 8 Turplnite, 2 Valley Rose, 10 Otaura Kid, 5 Esperantlst. Won easily by two lengths. Time, 2.10. I WAITCNA HURDLES —9 Lepanto (W. Bowden) 1, 4 Whiro 2, 8 Hushabye 3. Also started: 1 Garry Owen, 5 Pawerewere, 2 Rlenzi, 6 Gunwale, 7 Hautawa, 3 Pcrvolo, 10 Vlgilo. Won oaelly by three lengths. Time, 2.49. I Vlgilo fell. [ SPRING HURDLES. 4 Maraetotara (A. Lawrence) 1, 5 Sir Donald 1, 1 Yankee .Tack 8. Also started: 2 Gang Awa', 6 Clieval, 3 Ngakanul. Won by three-quarters of a length. Time, 4.4 4-5. FLYING STAKES.—2 Jutland (L. Morris) 1, 5 Birkenvale 2, 1 Demos 3. Also started: 2 Hymestra, 9 Chimera, 7 Dribble, 3 Bonny Briar, 8 Murihikvj, 11 gsthonla, 3 Camel Arch, 12 Matatua, 10 Idle Talk, 13 Trepthan) Rose. Won comfortably by a length. Time, 1.15 3-5. ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP.—4 First Salute (M. JlcCarten) 1, 7 Snub 2, 3 Athens 11. 3. Also started: 1 Marqueteur, 2 Rose Pink, 5 xWindorah, 6 Moatoa Ivanova, 8 W»r Star. Won fairly easily by one and a half lengths. Time, 2.34 4-5. FEILDING STAKES.—S Acre (C. Price) 1, 2 Affectation 2, 4 Croesus 3. Also started: 9 Swanee River, 3 Ermine, 8, Passln' Through, 6 Macbree, 7 Llstowel, 1 Tessnres. A good race, won by a good halSMongth. Time, 1.2 2-5. . KIWITEA WELTER.—O Rose Oueen (D. Rayner) 1, 7 Arch Salute 2, 8 Hnsljman 3. Also started: 13 nytlus, 2 Rose Wreath, 1 Kipling, 3 Tresslda, 4 Ayrowfleld, 5 Olyntlms, 11 Retard, 9 Bingham, 4 Ladify, 10 Enfari, 12 Guinaform. Won by a length. Time, 1.46 2-5. FITZROY HACK HANDICAP.—I AdmyTa (M. McCartep) 1, $ Nursing Sister 2, 8 Beloved 3. Also startd: 7 Coolpan, 10 Vance, 6 Nemaline, 4 Egmont Park, 5 March On, 14 Moulu, 12 Zela, S Glentour, 11 Farce, 13 Restful, 3 Russet, 16 Paoanul, 15 Conzlska, 18 Bantry, 17 Haversack. Won easily by three lengths. Time, 1.16. *
SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES.
FeUdlng, Last Night. The acceptances for the second day of the Feilding meting are:— • YORK STAKES.—Jutland 8.8, Rose Wreath 8.1, Admyra 8.0, Ermine 7.12, Carmel Arcli 7.7, Esthonls 7.5, Matatua 7.3, Idle Talk, Machree RONGONTEA HURDLES—Whiro 11.10, Le- . panto 10.2, Reinzt 9.7, Hushabye 9.5, Gunwale 9.2, Tutlcorn, Hautawa, Pervolo, Wtukaruru, Vlgilo 9 0. CHELTENHAM I{UItDLES. Mametot.lra 11.11, Gang Awt' 11.8, Garry Owen 10.6, Sir Donald 9.11, Ngakanul. Cheval 9.0. NIKAD HANDICAP.—AdmyTa 9.7, Ruddy 9.6, Coolpan 8 13, Nursing Sister 8.12, Vance, Xemr.llne 8.2, Egmont Park 7,13, Swanee ltlver 7.10, Hupana, Moulu, War Baby 7.8, Beloved 7.5, Zela, Restful, Farce 7.4, Machree 7.1, Russet 7.0, Haversack, War Nurso. Whetokl, Conzlska, Bantry 6.9. MANCHESTER HANDICAP—Dusky Ere 8.13, » henS r> Maniuetcur, Demos 8.2, OmahU Pink 7.12, Scornful 7.9, Tresslda 7.7, Windorah 7.3, Moutoa Ivanova 6.10. NOVICE STAKES.—Amberlne, Espertantlst, lestlvol, Kiekapoo, Otaura Kid, Stnerum, Turplnite, Tiriaka, Valley Rose, Volito 8.8. EMPIRE WELTER.—Hyttus, Rose Wreath 9.1, Rose Oueen 8 13, Hushmtm "6.12, Kipling, Arrowfleld 8.7, Arch Salute 8 8, Bingham 7.10, Ladify i.B, Guianaform, Better Luck 7 7
TROTTING.
FORBURY PARK MEETING. Dunedin, Last Night. The Fofljury Patk Trotting Club concluded its spring meeting to-day. The weather was tempestuous, accompanied by wild showers! The attendance was much larger "than on the previous day. The trao'- was in fair order and some good racing was witnessed. The iotajisator investmonts for the day were £37,011, compared with £29,188 10s on the corresponding day last year. Tho total for the meeting was £62,830 10s, as against last years £54,514. Results:— SECOND AMATEUR HANDICAP.—f, Van Dlreptor 1, 1 Norma Dillon 2, Winter Dillon 3 ***** Beck, 7 Russell KJ; \ ChJdEeircss. 6 Cfirrievue, 8 Wallace puipn, % tyttlefleld, 10 Kaweka. Won by thirty lengths, twenty lengths between second and j third. Time, 3.48 4-5. 1 ADVANCE HANDICAP.—2 Leila Denver 1,! 1 Rockaway 3. Also started;! 4 Hooh Aye, 5 Mailo, 8 Nell Pointer, 6 Billy ! Dillon. Won by thirty lengths, four lengths I between second and third. Time, 3.43 2-5. SUBURBAN HANDICAP.—3 Rita Rose 1, * Bell 2, 13 Moving Picture 3. Also started: 7 Laurler, 9 Undecided, 12 Ngapuna, 2 Merry Blngen, 4 Viola M. Wilkes, 5 Grey Home, 8 Waihemo, 6 Lord Nelson, 11 Mangatua, 10 DelviUo Wood. Won by six lengths, four lengths botweon, vseccnd and third. Time, 3.44, FORBURY CUP HANDICAP.—I Moneymaker 1, 2 Dean Dillon 2, 3 Saahwood 3. Also started: 11 Rorke's Drift, 8 Huon Patch. 7 Star Queen, 5 Whispering Willie, 3 Albert Cling {bracketed with Sashwood), 9 Reta Peter, 4 Capriccio, 6 Trlx Pointer. The winner entered tlie straight three lengths in front of Dean Dillon. In the run home, Monevmaker kept dear and won by two and a half lengths, four lengths between second and third. Time, 4.37 4-5. TAINUI HANDICAP.—I The Rook 1, G Koraki 2, 2 Young Star Pointer 3. Also started: 8 Prince Burlington, 7 Marie Tempest, 3 Mooney, 4 Royal Chance, 9 Gladiola, 5 Silver Shoe. Won by eight lengths, four lengths between second ai)d third. , Time, 4.54 2-5. VICTORIA HANDICAP.—3 Rogie McKinney 1. 4 Peter Zirameran 2, 2 Miss Patty 3. Also started:*s Lovebird, 8 Parkfield, 9 Dooderall, 0 Winiala, ]Q petard, I Billy Parole, 7 Whispering Willie. Won by a head, the same distance between second and third. Time, 4.58 2-5. EMPIRE HANDICAP.—S Guynemsr 1, 9 Etheldonna 2, 1 Guiirdess 3. Also started: 2 Melisander, 7 Medallion, 3 Rothctiff, 4 Doreen Dillon, 10 Biddy Tracey, 8 Wild Briar, 6 Lady Swithln. Won by five lengths, seven lengths between second and third. Time, 3.33. RECOVERY HANDICAP.-S Asturlo 1, 1 All Bell 2, 8 Bacchus 3. Also started: 4 Our Chum, 1 Crpmstall, 2 Btrdwood, 5 Rorke's Drift, 3 Matty's Boy. Won by a long neck, eight lengths between second and third. Time, 2.17, Tho winning owners are: .'f. G. R. Holmes £450, E. G. MrCullough £375, J. "FurroU £2lO, E. E. Cussen, A. H, Hudson, A. E. Webster, W. W: Wilson, •A. Heudrlcksen, M. O'Brien, C Taylor £l6O each, J. Porter £l5O, C. W. Hammond, Edwards and Clarke, Humphries and Edwards £l2O each, .T, W. McCurdy, Mrs. F. C. AlHngton, W. Ltdstone, Woollon and Fleming £IOO each, C. R. Hadflold £6O, S. Hawthorne £SO, Jas. MclCewen, C. Mitchell, W. H. Young, Paton and Fleming £4O each, R. .T. Munro,-J. Patterson £3O eack, R. McLeod £25. A. Held, G. S. Smith, C. Almen £2O each, W. J. Gordon, A. Slee, J. Btyc*, R. Ruthven, .T. R. Corrigan, R. Torallly, G. Altcheson, N. ICirby £lO each.
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Taranaki Daily News, 1 December 1919, Page 7
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