TURF NOTES.
'THE N. Y,D< HUNT CLUB MOLING was told under ideal jumping condit* ions before a large crowd of pat* rons of the turf® The principal ■■ event, tto N.Y.D Steeplechase was ♦ won by Searv^yo^-who gave a good i exhibition of jumping and plenty of paca on the flat® Hhre should be heard of this horse during, the country period. The Toto handled • 5 0? dollars a 3 against 64 7 f 0 r the previous meetlng® The starting was well handled by Lieut. R Torrie who was relloved by the Patron Major .IS®, Blacker®' A-,,/-';-’ feature of the meeting'’was the ;/;j----excellent announcing of S/M Prod ~-,■ Kronast« In charge of the Tote was Paymaster Cpl. Tod Knowllng ' who loft nothing to to desired® J I ■ ?: IN the first race VITAMIN D and SAD SACK took the lead, but as tho field settled down two furlong from the barrier, ALL . . NIGHT took charge, and never lookad like being beaten. VITANIN D put in a strong challenge, moving across the top, but as the horse turned for the run to the u udgeb Box ? ALL NIGHT moved out to win by three lengths. The placing nt < were $ ATX NIGHT ,owned by. J t . Kennedy and ridden by .Poachy,lst® ' ..SOOTHER, owned by A. Norton and - ridden by Woolf, 2nd and VITAMIN D owned by W. Woolf, ridden by Pod* arson, 3rd® ms IN the WORKS HMM STAGGERS, owned • by ton Boot and Jockeyed to the post by ’’Rod" Brownlie was the victor over DINKXM OIL, favourite ,nag of Lieut*R o Torrio and ridden 'to second, place by Woolf, Third, •was MESS.ORWPXY, from ‘ ’’ ’■ - » ” OSSIE GMIM . stabled, and ridden by Peachy® The winn* er jumped out in front; as tto . ’ field settled down to was just ' belli nd the leader®. Up to the fist fence DIWUM OE an d BIAOK* 1 OUT led the fluid, but from, there on the winner out jumped the field® Blniohing fast, DUWA STAGGERS ' easily threw off all challenges.: v :i2 in the NiXAL HAmioAp, the ' most exciting race of the The three placed horses camo up to the fudges Box nook and neck* The field was bunched all the way, with
’RELEASE making the. early running fallowed by CONCRETE and PANHAND* lo Thio woo the dor for the fix<t mile. At tho turn of tha mile CoraniWT put in a claim on the outoldcrand licked QOWOTJ and TO flrut place. by G. Vloulh ( of IVinot fame/ and ridden by CATHCART, thio mo Ha v was good. In 2nd place .wac CONG- \ KM * from tho Broa’dlQy stable ©nd ridden* by Weil’# In 3rd place was PMU«M from bho town * stud, with Jt'toon on top* inn TOR a race that electrified the crowd and tod Owner Ifeaalo on the verge of- an epileptic fit,was the -WOT ST/M whlctowo - ■/ carried off by an unknow mare, IIIW XWOT (her maidenhood in fuoetion) yrom the barrier , the trot to ©how up wore MECHANIC and Soldier a totter® Sticking close the : horse®-mde the pace® 4IALP CUT made a good dart. At four furlongs MRS PERKINS displayed all she tod, moved up to tho and jwi th a neigh she wont on to*- win. to woo ‘‘ridden by V/ooli®. 2nd w Soldier’ a hotter and third Was Inconsolable, from tho Hunt string, with Oath* cart in the Buddle. Hit IN TIE®: big race, the N.Y.D STWXWHA*!®, the Amari can horse, SWU.took ; t . tho load, with SURVEYOR a ole so a second while HOB and SAPPERS- \ MCE wore do ©a behind. Al the first jump mot the nag® ,• SURVEY* OR Joined the ; leaders and ho and BWV tod a bottle royals the US horn showing soma fine’ turns of apaod. Xj was no the Jump® that SURVEYOR took tho H load and was an easy winner. SNAW was a good aoaond, and \, Captain a adman’a horn lived up ' to its reputation'. Brownlie was . in the saddle® In third place •• ll6*'*u , 9 with V '2on top. uphold the name of tho Boroham stables® fna IN the last race v WOMB' SERVICE, with Pederson riding, took first place, GREAT NWS, Peachy riding, and BARBERS DREAM, with’Cstahcart holding the reins was third.. Prom the barrier* SAPPERS DREAM and GREAT NEWS, . stopped to the front, with Works Service and Cheap lodgings olose behind. Tho field was well bunahod. Cheap lodging was doing well® But WORKS tara tod what it takas and hit tto load with; no effort, IN tho, run tow the challenge was thrown out by several hereon, but WOW did the trick, im TO mooting will be m 28th. when Allied Nations will see horses from far and near® ; ?® '. ' (MG) ,
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Dozerdust, Volume 2, Issue 9, 19 February 1944, Page 5
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