ELLERSLIE RACES
SECOND DAY.
BILLY BOV’B FINE PIRFORMANGE. l SOUTLAND SUHPRiSES. I DARK Sii.~\DO\V SCORES. ‘ Two favourites were successful yes— i lerday at Eilerslie, when the Auckland Racing Lliub‘s \\'inier meeting was ad—vanced a further stagei The veteran. b‘iily Boy. who staged a “ come back “ ui lhe recent \\‘nikalo meeting won the Ul'L‘ili .\‘urliicx‘n Steeplechase in a stirring finish with Forcsi Glow, while Si-ullunii. despite 'his good showing on .\‘ulurduy. “as at doub-ie-nugre odds to \\'in ling principal lint event. the King tirnrgn Handicap. The only To Rana—lruinml horse to \\in was Dark :~‘iunlm\'. “111. confirmed the promise hp hmi shown on opening day. ’i‘hroughuul the racing was or a high sienniui'zi and u substantial increase in iolalisninr invoslmenis \\'fls recorded. (:uuriuding results:—
KING GEORGE HANDICAP. 0113850; 7 furs. 7W:COTL.\NI). 311' \\'. J. ML'LE‘all’s l) g by Acre—Bunny .\label, syrs, 7.0 11'.1"vurn) 1 37X.\.\1.\K1.\, In: C, nlundrll‘s bl' m by Guy Sllil‘lfl‘fillllllkallla, ~lyl's. 8.115 (U. U. Uoulsln'o) 2 l'.’~U.\Y MUSIC, .\[l‘ A. E. 1.0111131‘01’5 le m by Guy ShielrlvAAulumn Rose, 531's. 8.2 (11. I.iu1(111ncll) . . . . . . .. 1‘ ll—I‘llIBCE .\Glll‘j. .\ll' .\. \\’inder‘s b [I by .\(‘l‘B—-Cfll .\IUI‘. syrs, 7.0 (.I..\lclnnl]y) 1' TDead 110111. .\l5O started: .1 llereatu, 9.13 (151115): 6 King 1193'. 8.11 (A, Gilmer) coupled wlth 'l’l-ndvsnmn. 7.1) (Wiggins): 5 Galileo, 8.8 (.\ll"l'a\'ish>; -.' Dollar Bill, 8.0 (Leech); 17 LUI'U \‘al, 7.11 (11. J. 11‘081‘11); 13 Lagoon. 7.11 (’l‘rt‘maln); H Greek Gold, 7.11 1 (luwuughlun): :1 Solarla. 7.11 (Clmord); 1 'qulpy Street, 7.11 (Kearns): 0 Searox, 7.3 (.\‘uuwhmn: 15 Keith Ln, 7.0 (McKenzie); Ir. \\'hlrllng, 7.0 (C. L. Goulsbro): 10 liun‘unls. 7.0 (Savage). \\'lnner trained by owner, .\latamata. i 'l‘llr‘x‘c was in Hue nnlsh 10 the King mun-5n- Hanan-an. when Scotland flashed up nn tllP ontnr 10 pay double figures. Namakia. the pack-maker from barrler rlse, Just railed to see it out. I‘rlnce Acre went 111.: best race for some tlme and will be Improved Narnakla was early in the lead, and along the back was showing out from Rereatu, Dollar 13111. Tradesman, Prlnce Acre. Greek nnld, Galilee, Tooley Street, Coronls and may Rose. Galllee had run up behind .\‘nmakln across the top, where Remain. Tradesman, Greek Gold and Tooley Street were the closest of a hunched field. Nunlv km was Just in from of Dollar 3111 as the field levelled up For home, with Prince Acre and Greek Gold next and Rareatu, Tradesman and solar“; all In lt. Ima flne Ilnish racotlund came\l‘rom the rear to
snau'h victory by a neck from .\‘amakia, “'xm L‘vay how and I’x‘l’m'o Avl'u 111 a lmo a 119 ml away m'xl, 'l‘uolny Strum \\'ns I'uurlh and firs-Pk GUM, (Inrunls, Kill}: 1193" Dollar Bill and Tradesman in that. unluxn Tune. LN. PANMURE HURDLE RACE. or £275; 1; miles.
SVSI'URTING SONG. Mrs G. M. Ilennctl‘s hr 11, by Ilunllng song—— I.lonskln, Ayrs. 9,8 ((1. Thomson) 1 G—TEDDY BOY. .\ll' J. I'l Murphy's 1) B‘. m" )lanri Buy—~llllknmvn, 53‘1‘5, 1.1.0 ('l‘. \\'1111111115) 2 (—MODEHN I\l.\lD, .\lr I'.. Ilazlen's Dl‘ 111. by LIIUC Ellgland—-—Glennual, 1551‘5, 10.11 (\\‘. 119111110) 1 Also scartnd: 2 (tunnel. 11.10 «(tarmll»; 1 Curlny, 8.1-1 (.\11111'): 5 Kunapa. 9.13 151111111); 7 Sllver \\’nme, 9,-3 (Vlll— L'nlled. 11.0 (110101111 Winner trained by 11. Dulleu, New Plyv mouthl spurtlng Song reglstered hls nrst suc‘cess over hurdles when he 111115he11 on In mesolule style to \\‘in the linlnnure Hurdles. Modern 113111 was promlnent early. Knnzlpa havmg last 1115 I'lllel‘ at the fence al the straight emrance. As they raced pas! the stands .\louern .\lald was showlng ow from Curley, \\‘lth Teddy Boy handy in from or Sporllng Song. Silver \Vanle. Contact, Summer Hlll, and tinned. Along me back Teddy Boy had run to the from. to he followed here by Curlew. Modern Mold, Contact, Sponlng Song and Summer 11111. M the fence by the 51); 1111-10113 pus! Contact fell, and Today Boy was In charge across the top from Curlew anu Modem .\lald, “-110 were together, with Spurting Song and Summer 11111 in that order. Modern 3111111 was first to turn for home. followed by Teddy Boy and .\‘portlng— Song, \\‘llll Curlew handy. and :zunnner 11111 well back. 111 a good nnish sporting Song: ramp, 1111'011g11 to \\'ln by three-quarters or a lenglh from Teddy 1101'. who beat Modern Mulrl by IWO lvnglhi. Curlew was fourth and then l'unle Hunk 1311111; 113111. Sllver Wattle and L‘nlted. Tinm. .1 A 5.
CARBINE PLATE. or £275; 1 mile (gentlemen riders)
fi-511\', mn. \v. A. Lewis' ch 3. by ‘ \‘aikyrinu—Stag'e Fright, 4yrs, 11.1 (.\ll‘ James) 1 i—illiNTlNfi MARS. .\ll‘ A. T. Smith’s h g. by Hunting Snng—Marsala, aged. 11.1 (Mr lJodds) 9 2—l‘.-\IL LIGHT, .\l!" K. .\iCK. Dunran‘s h g, by Day Comet—Owlseon‘ith. 3yrs, 11.0 (.\ick. Duncan) .. .. 3 Man started: 12 Admiral Lu. 11.1 (Mr nail); s Bellbroney. 11.4 (.\tr Pealre), coupled with Kliladar, 11.1 (Mr .\iuri'ts); 3 Blackmail. 11.1 (Mr Bull); 10 Chief Lap, 11.1 (.\ll‘ Brooks): 11 Guy Duke. 11.1 (MP SEXIOII); 7 iiuskie, 11.1 (111‘ O'Connor); 11 Klngspear, 11.0, car. 11.1 (Mr Ehaare); 0 Le Chasseur, 11.0 (.\ir Akauranxi): iioomhination, 11.4 (Mr Tims); 13 Mountain Bruce, 11.1 (.\ir Nash); 5 Queen Nomi. 11.4 (Mr Moore). Winner trained by owner. Trentham. Shy was at a good price to win the gentlemen riders’ event, and he won well, coming through in the straight to prevail in a tight finish with the favourite, Hunting Mars. Hunting Mars Soon ran to the front when the field had settled down and was closely followed over the early stages by Bellbroney and Queen Nona. Racing across the top Beiihl‘oney had run on terms with the favourite and this pair made play here from Queen Nona. Mountain Bruce. Tau Light. mucx Man, Shy, Chief Lap, lluakie and Le Chasseur. Bellhroney and Hunting Mars were still practically abreast as the meld levelled up [or home. where Shy was running mm in a hunch/:11 held. In the straight a line nnieh ensued, Shy Just getting up to beat Hunting Mars by a head with Tail Light three-quarters 01‘ a length away. Queen Nona was fourth and then came Black Man. Loombination, litii‘lgdnr. Le Chasseur and Chief Lap. Time. V-lmlnt Inju‘od. Valmint, who was one or the three who tell in the Eanrurly Handicap, broke a bone in hts race, and was bleeding badly on ro-i turning to scale. i The Totallutor. The totnilsator han‘dled 1:10.037 105. against £29,766 105 on the second day last year, an increase for the day of £10,273. The investment: for the two days totalled £84,988 105. against £78,048, an increase of £6240 105.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 19903, 4 June 1936, Page 13
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