AT BLENHEIM
WIN FOR DAINTY WAYS — /
LAST RACE TO DOLOMITE
fiy Telegraph.—Press Association.) BLENHEIM, 2Sth February. The Bflcond day or the Marlborough Racing Club's Summer Meeting was held to-day In flne weather. Tho attendance Improved on the first day. The course was In .good order, and the tolalisator handled £1084 against £8107 last year. Results:— . ni2an^rcw o m .Kus fl&jg *; 2 Radlola, 72yds behind, 2; 4 Locc,, 48yd3 toe lengths with a head between second and third. Time, 3mln 28 4-ssec. Trial Stakes, of CO soys; six furlongs.—l Kozan. 8.7 (L. Ellis), 1; 1 Landmark 8.7 S!. 3 Martian Chief, 8.7, 3. Also started: 2 Peep^ 5.7; 5 Hurry Along, 8.7; i Invito, 7.12, ana Kbootist, 8:?, brackoted; 7 Blue Borage, 8.7, fl gSco, 8.7,; 1 Attar, 8 7 (bracketed with first and second). Won by half a length, with a length between second and third. Time, lmin lessee. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 125 sovs;'one mile. a Dainty Ways, 5.3 (L. Sinclair) J S Dolomite, 9.3 " 4 Make Up, 8.3 ° Also started: 3 The Dove, 5.3; 3 Fallow, 7.7. TVon by a short head, with two lengths ana ' 9 half 'between second and third. Time, lrain Plctou Hack Handicap, of 75 soys; one mile. -2 Cessation, 9.7 (L. Ellis), 1; 1 Court Ike, .30 5 2; 3 Winlock, 9.13, 3. Also started. 2 "Gourmet 9.2 (brackoted with tho winner). 4 Exhibition, 9.0. Won by three-quarters• of a length, half a length between second anU third. Time, lmin 45see. Fairhflll Trot, of 70 soys; one mile.—3 Neliou Chum, scr (Owner), 1; 2 Radiola, 36yds behind 2; 3 Loco, 12yds behind, 3. Also started - S 'Looil Chimes, scr; 7 Logan Way, scr ; •1 Adjuster, scr; 1 Lifebuoy, 12yds bohind; 6 fjrcjthorpe, 24yds behind. Won by three Jeugths, flvo lengths between second and third. Time,'Smin 21 l-ssec. Dash nack Handicap, of 75 soys; five furlongs—3 Attar, 7.0 (L. Ellis), 1; 1 Rothen, 5.2, 2; 2 White Doe, 7.13, 3. Also started J A Tapestry, 7.5; 5 Shootist, 7.2; « Golden Shot, 7.0. Won .by a noso, a. neck between second «ml third. r Awarua Handicap,' of 100 sots;' seven furJongs.—3 Dolomite, 7.9 (R. J. Mackie), 1; 2 3olineen, 7.13, 2; 2 Cessation, 7.7, 3. Also started: 1 Lady Reno 9.0, 4 Tho I>ove 8.12,' ii Fallow 8.0. Won by a short head, a neck between second and third. ■ Timo, lmin 2S ■4-53 CC
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Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 6
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398AT BLENHEIM Evening Post, Issue 51, 2 March 1931, Page 6
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