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RACING NEWS

MAYAWATI* MEETING.

‘By "b-~'SJ Wi:h & of only t:.d a w&l ov%: of £36.3-53 for :he ::rt. :v.o ay ! o: rhe o-; ':*. :’oe u P.ao.oz C.jb . rec_to.o :o :xr -i':*i nod. Ahhojgh 'hero ** >. *. : 5,i of 00-- • r.'.frn for :h«r f'rco.od ci" of :t- fii;jr<. or..y •‘r-'oef */;<; 'O.O V.};.cfi JiTJ: V-;r, ! f.-orn .Vjtin&.vj i'o: 0.0 .:**. i K. R- od had *o*fie :;.o -:.* * or. j j T ;- *ds;.- for a &r.d «. *'xo.od. •*r.i.fr L. j I G. Morri* V. i r »frnr.O 1.0 *0 for t.'it I *srr.o :. ;r:.Ur of oc-'s.t.or.* for or.e vr.r. 100 : ;vro Thirds. ! The :vro iwe.gh* horK-ooeo. K Vo:*re j ind H. X. V' igz .o-. load s ride in =**»*•-n ■c: zhe eighz races oo T*j«day. ho*. :heir ! oerr-eo:£ge vtl.-. ar. :odiffered* one. the for ! mer vtinin? one win and the iav.er one . ' *e<oo d. ! A: the conclusion of the second dsy T .V. ! Broughton wt* heading the jockeys' .'i*t ; with three wins, while B. H. Morris end V.*, J. McDoweh hid enjoyed two i • ere**e* : each. Broughton had the **•!.*fßc-ticn of : win.o .og the two princ:p2i handicaps on j Tuesday, whiie McDowell rode the iargest dividend payer of the meeting. I The fuco-et * of Autopsy in the Pa'ooer-Tor. j North .Stakes and the Fitzherberi Handicap ■ enables Messrs Aitken and Wood to head the winning owner*’ ii-* to dare. while it i also enables h* trainer. fi\ Pritchard, of ! Trent ham. to be one of the two mentor* to have Jed in a winner each day. *]*he Px-ai owner-trainer. G. V*’. Xew. who -cored with Beaoon'-fieid and Beau Gallante. i= the other. During the raring on the fir*: two daytr.ero were wn.oderfi *hore of the .V;* two race: on 'J-x-day being outstanding. V.'hiie head margin-, were not ’uncommon or. the opening day. the Terrac-e and Hima*.angi Handicaps on Tuesday saw four ; hordes cro-s the iir.e practically on terms on j each occasion. It wa- rertafniy a feather in the cap of the ban dicapper. Chock Hay ha* proved some what of &r. expensive propostion to hackers of la*e. On * ; " second day at Woodviiie the Jx.ro oex fiiiv v.as in-railed favourite for the Stew- j ard-' Handicap when she ran third. On the opening day at Awapuni -he cxn*e-*eo *he | high we: grit event when a second a i>-d ; yet another xxs to her r ackers, wn.’e on j Tuesday she reverted to hack company to j or.ee again a**".nd the w.nn'-r home. J>acK- j j er= secured the return of the grea*er por- i ! tion of their investment money on the last j occasion, hut *hey are now well on the j debit ride. I Copper King ha? rx-n instated favourite : by or. se*. erai oc'O-io;.? maioen ; ' events, on* tine X.gger Minstrel c o. 1, he * re- j j pcatediy di-a.ppo:nted. There La'.e been odd . occasions when he ha- run go O': r&'■<•** :n ; hack handicaps, when he ha- got :n on a ' lighter rca.’e. but no doubt h.* vaetjy irrjI provf-d showing in the Kelvin Handicap; on 1 Tue'-d&v cg-jgh: e*- en bis a-socia*:on s more J or less by surprise. Hir trainer had b'-en ; trying hirn out over a miie at NS oodvjjle. {recently, and the manner in which he saw { our. the nine furlongs on Tuesday indicate* : ‘iua* he is more at home over a middle di-: rar.ee. It was rrtated tJiat had ne *&i.ed on 7 -e'day he would have been given he-:. ; Plateau has been confidcr.*’-.* expe-'.-ted to , reproduce the form of In- elder hr o' ii'-r. } frown Area, who v. a * a particular.;.' g'x.d i sprinter and middle d : r*ance jxrforr.-x-r :n h:s day. At Lx two owing*, at the local fixture Pia*eaw ran g'.od race--. On bc-th occasions he 'ne- be'-n well pl'jc-ed early and po-eii/.v it riiight be t;:a* iue race ss better after being given time- to find hi- :eet. ffrown Area quire frequently in his races appearryi to be :n l bope.e-s portion, yet lie wcral'l get up :n time to win. While Hir Charle s Clifford had the p!'-a- | cure of winning the Auckland Cup v.:rh tha* brilliant marc*. Ra t Pa««Bgc : . hi* c-on-ti.ngen* at the Manawatu rnce'itig fa ;ed to gain any rnr.*cr:ai mk/s'* cm the fir-t two days, k third by Flee ting G! an"* being the be-- they '*ou!d do. Being by lAay Cornet, it i* not i:nproi>ah!e that blc-eting Glance will be more at home when ’he f.t» r .*g i* out of the ground. The only performer to be ercoired v.i*?• two wins at the conclusion of the second day at Awapimi v.as rh'- Par>er Mon'*y horse Autopav. NJidinctte had been corridcred to hold the brightest prospect- of winning the f :‘zberbert Ha no reap on the opening dav, but the J.irnond filly could not foot it with Autopav on tl<e day. and in running the -ix fi rlon'g* in the wonderful ’’me of 1.12 1-5 with 9.5 on hi* back, the Trentharn representative fully merited his position of favourite for *he Palrnem*on North Stake- the following clay, more narticularlv a- he had 4]r- le?** to carrv. O.n'e again he )'-d the field ho me in the same tinm. and the) 2.12 1-5 may now stand as trie record for many -.ears to come, for it is not often that ;he A wap uni course is as fas* a- it i- a* present. W AIKO t: AITI R EIJ A N DIG A PH. Per Pro*-* A-'-rc-iation. DUNEDIN. Dr-'*. 2b. For the Waikouaiti race s , Some 1 'iff ha* been renandicapped at_ 6.1 in the Waikouaiti Cup, and 9.3 in the Orbcll .Stakes: Mobile at 3.4 in the Bray Memorial. and 6.7 in the Hawkes.burv Hack Handicap.

AUCKLAND RACES.

LA M ODER WE WINS KING'S PLATE. PILLOW FIGHT IN SECOND PLACE. ANTIQUE'S SUMMER CUP. PP.-'--- A“0- Et.'cn. AUCKLAND, Dec. 2?.. j \ • cay of :.oc- A i ok find P.ic-i.-.i- C. ii/= --rr;L':--r rr.f-eYrj? «•« .’. Y" r: -wes-hor. 'I :.t. r o v.-&« s. ißodo.-e-* it: _r,c ar.-.o- of - v i - :l--. J.-.; -o-£. -o-or EJ2.TJS. foroys.-'.-d -viTh Ex.lll IV Loo -'.o'-:.c csy a docr'-i 1 ': c: £-ITd ll'-. r:r -.he :-.vj dsy< of --.e r.oee- r.? Vj -Nr ':.. i£.ti,2Z7. oor.opt.'-'.-d v.::h £ 11”. TA9 IV. £ ceorei'.e of £13.-92 11- Ro = j.-.-: FERGUSON HACK HANDICAP, of 201 k«v«. One mile. 3 A?a Ki.i.-j. ”• -1 ilcl&visn I : Dei.-tir:. Tinker 2 7 Dondiy Knii-1.-. 9.1 Kcvdr.? ... 3 Also start'd: 1 T'.---‘pi« 2.12. 2 Carfex s.ID, 3 Holy I.’i 7,13. 2 P. Ur? Kir? rrr. 7.0. 0 Staimy e*.r. 7.3. Ore evi £ a trter ic r ?t rs: r s a kng-.h. Time. - 70 Lord!" Knight was the esr'y Jad-r fr-.m Dcirairj ard A?a Khan and she order as unchanged entering the =--aig:.t vrr.oro- Aga Khan ran pa---ir.tr De'rain. -vro r-:-a.deo Lordly Knight. Ho.ly I.u was fourtfj. KING'S PLATE. o ; 3:0 so vs; «-.f.?. One rr.iie. 0 La Mod'-rr.e. 7.11 S. Wilson. I 2 P.iio'.v Fight. 2.2 Tinker 2 3 Tea Trader. 2.2 ■'Voire; 3 1 CarFard. 9.2 3 Golden Wing s . 5.9 C 2 Silver Ring.’2 2 0 Three longin': four length'. Time. Tea Trader -rs- prominent Sr-- and raced aero's the tor- v.-ith La Moderns and Golden Wings. Tea Trader still leu a: the home tern from La Modern 0v.hioh dre-.v av.ay at the dtstar.'-e for a comfortable -■•■in from Pillow FightPONSONBY HURDLES, of 550 sovs. Two rnile=. 3 Imperial Prir.'e. 9.1 T., D..:e: . 1 3 Arcade. 9.0 IMeliroyj ...2 2 High Pitch, ear. 10.2 (Olive 3 Also started: I Captains Gift 11.3. 2 -Jay-on 10.2. 0 E’aek-ir.i-h IC. 3. 3 B::.y Boy 10.1. 7 ~ -h Editor 9.0. Trro'-o .-arte:- of a length: lour lengths. I 3.33. Blacksmith and Areade made the pace tiiro'ighott. Impf-rla! Prince ran op after the la - -- Knee to beat Areade, both h'-ing well e ear of the- ;;-.;d a* the fini'ij. S-’b Editor wa* fourth. Captain's Gift fell in frortt of the s-'&.od. SUMMER CUP. of 550 sovs. One mile and a quarter. 2 An-.ej j-e, 9.1 Bag by . 1 t Concentrate. 9.3 L. G. Morris. ... 2 7 Ja!o .1. 2.2 11-nophr:'e> ... * 10 Eager Ro-e. ear. 7.3 [<. Meßat-j . . - ’Dead heat for third plane. A 1 -0 --rarted: 3 Great Star 2.7, 1 Korokio 2.3. 5 Great Emblem car. T.oj. 9 Uhromadyne ear. 7.5 j. 11 Black Song'ter ear. 7.15, 3 King's Knave ear. 7.3. 2 Red 5 in car. 7.1. A n r .<k: a length. Time, 2.0. Uhromadyne. Great Star and Kcrokio were the early leader'. Great Star moved up after half a mile and led into the straight from King's Kna-.e and Eager Rose. Antique and Concentrate, who ha'l been running together near the rear, came through at the di-tare--.. Antique finishing strongly to wit},stand the challenge by Concentrate,. .Jaloux just got up t'i eJeaej heat with Lager Rose for third piece. CRITERION HANDICAP, of Vfj sovs; for two-year-olds. Fr-e furlongs. J Dole. 9.3 R. Reed. 1 2 fmua-ro. 9.0 Tinker 2 6 Pel aga. ear. 7.2 Vo i t r e-; 3 Also --tanrej : 3 Guarant'-e 9.3. 7 J*-- gged Exchange 2.2. i Fracas 2.7. 5 Bon Ranide 7.12. 2 Deputy Ruler 7.10. 12 LoreUe 7.2. 9 Epigram 7.2. II K;ng Ne--tor 7.1, 10 Gier.rornney 7.0. Two and aHslf lengths: three-quarters of a length. Time. 25 3-2. Dole j ump<?c] our fir-t ancj IoA Impn-ro. Bon Rayi'Jo ancj pf-Jajria ar tfio turr.. Dole? fctay'xl on to win f.-ornfortabjy from Im:.a- ? .o wili]*? J-'o’.aL’a di-nlao'd lion Rapids. Guar-arjtf-o was fourth. WATTEMATA HACK HANDICA P. of 275 *ov«. One* and a-quarter mile*.?. 6 P-ychc;]oL r i'*t. 6.0 /Humpbrif**; ... I 1 Ma*t/*r Jirierly. 7.12 <Voitre) 2 2 Knight of Australia, 6.12 1 Koo-irnii -5 Also started : 6 Jonathan 9.0. 11 Grand Spirit 6.2. 3 Huunv Bachelor f.sir. 6.5. 4 Grar.-d Review 7.10, 5 JTdltopper 7.10. 9 Operatic 7.2. 10 Roxy car. 7.1. K MarJi--12 Gay Bron'y car. 7,3*. 13 r J‘ran«a r ;tierj car. 7.4, 13 Reclaimer car. 7.1. A neck; one and a-ha.'f length?, dime 2.6 3-5. Marching Hon 7 I'-cj l-'-vcLn.'oL'i-T and Ma-rer lirierly aft'-r half a milo. Marc*hirirr H*on;r G-d into the hnm P-y* ; c-holotrist. Kriicdit Au.-tralia and Ma-tf-r J B:4crly, but then fell back. Jn a r-lo?o | finish I J -y' }iolo'j!-r Leid off Ma-rc*r Brier!;.*, j ELECTRIC lIANIHCAP. of 400 Hjx furlong*. 2 Exaggeration, car. 7.4 fVoitrcp 1 1 The Quorri, 6.2 (Wizain-) 2 ; 3 A ri* us. 6.12 (A. E. EJli*. 3 j Abo started : 4 Hack 7.6. 6 All JJurnbuif » car. 7.7. 5 Kaj anL r ajiai 7.0. J hrce quai tc: *

Jo: a length: one ar.d a-hal: 3enr*L*. Time. | Lark and Exari’erariom made *he run* I r.ini’’ to toe from All Hurnbuy. j Ar*bu* and The Quorn. v.lno were fohowinr At the dirtarx.e ExargeraI Don drew aw&y *0 be&T T: e Quorn. who j finished clear 0: .A ri : u -. Lark v a - :cur:h. I PLUNKET HANDICAP, cf 300 hv-s. One | Or.* m.>. (6 Mc-rrv Ut-/e. 2.2 M-.Tsvi'h 1 ; 2 I.’Ali’ei-rc. 2.5 Vi-ker 2 j 2 Chief Joy. car. '.9 Moore 3 A so started : 1 Cricket Bat 5.7. - King"; j A:,her 2.2. 7 I/cr-j Val 2.1. 7 Wbakapara j 7.11. 2 Jaei-iy Karo 7.7. 9 I.lar-.re 7 7. Twc • ier.a-’hs each way. Time. 1 32 \ Wruikatara. Jaeidy Karo. King', Arrher a-.d Cricket Bat were - - , ariv i. c :-:. ar.ti ; the order i-toti.e 't-aight v.-ss l "rk',;et Bat. :K r 'g ‘ Art.-.sr ar.d J. Alegre.. Ir. tine run I • nrr.e Merry Darrt- came thrcugh to beat E'Ak'gr-, who stayed or. better than the . ethers. LA M'iDERNE .S FUGUE??. -NO RACE OF IT." i La Modern*, fifth far, e-y in a fic'd c‘ ; 'lx. r'-'pon'-rje for a s rpri“ _ :n the ■ King s Plate, whieh ‘he won really we'l ; ‘av the Derntnlor . La Modern* allowed ; Tea Tracer to make- play n- 1 -be t ;rr land lay in behin'i him r -n the mbd-? of • Golden Wing'. Tr: r -n when T r a Trsdtr I h ;r:g ‘lightly roundfr.g -ne • rn. ‘hewer,t up cn "he rail* and made r,o ra-e ! of It ove* the last furlong, winning ny -Inree length'. Pillow Fight a>o go up on : the i.n'ide of Tea Tracer, ar.d <w : lv vat . h rn for 'o-e-ond. altbougn r." had r.o ’ ehir.o-p with the winner. ’L'a Trader - as a moderate third, ar.d ?liver Ring fo-.rth. Cad and _ was go:ng wool in fourth pnh":cn for three f .ricr.g-, b t -r.e-r, got into T ro ::.-.e. ar.n went r.aek. to no- again in-e-r----fo-re-d with wren moving -,p at tne halfmile. Ho- made a f.r.e <-frort or, t.nc- outside; in the s-raight. hut_eo id not go or; v.ut.n it :n tne la'-, f.rlong. ?:lvtr Ring again d ‘appointed, and Golden Wing* tired badly at -he finish. An inquiry v.-a= held con r 1 :' :r.g ir.te-r----fe-ronee with Cadiand by Pihow Fight, r ■ r.o ae-ion was "ak■-.’■. Pilow F gn: got hf* -o.ngtie over -he hit nn the; raoe-. and his rider did r.o; have an -a,.-, ride. V/ESTLAND MEETING. RIRI again successful. Per Press A'sooiation. HOKfiTKA. Dee. 22. Tine Wo—-.land Racmg < .no - s .m.- .er g •• as eor. ;1 ueled tc-tiv m : a. ; 1 ne to-.a.i-ator :r. t.-tma.-.t-. were £2951 10-. again-t £223? 10s on tne seto.n'i 'lay .a't year. 'J..e sum of £2d.12 IC-s v.a-----j for -he vvo eiays a o w rea-e of £2;”2 on last year. Result' are a' follow: Woodstock Hack Handicap, of o>9 sovs. , Six furlong'.--! Vet com, oar. 2.12. I: 2 I Arrow-mid, oar. 5.3, 2; U Dav. r, o Day. 8.0. .3. Also =-.a:tc-d : Eaton Hal: 5.2. Gold Arrow 7.11. Marnc-h Feliuc-e 2.3. Knockany 7.8. Length: length. Time. 1.17 2-5. Provnooiai Handicap, of 62 sovs. Seven ; : ur.o.ogs.—l Giggles wick. 8.7. 1: 2 Buoyant • 2.1. 2: 3 Miss Mercia, 2.3. 3. Also started: J Ravine 2.6. Pakitere 2.13. On* length; I half a length. Time, 1.31 3-2. ; Novice Handicap, of 62 sovs. Six fur--1 long'.—l Scar!*: Pimp*:*:.*!, 0.0. 1: 5 IMor.ipc-ro-. 7.2, 2: 3 Cinders. 9.0. 3. Also i started . Redspray 2.0. Rt-erve Fund 3.2. Ha f a length each way. Time. 1.12 2-3. : Hokitika ’ Handicap, of 20 sovs. One ■mile arid a quarter. —I R ri. 8.9. 1; 2 ! Coorna"ie. 7.10. 2: 3 Knllzrcw. 6.3, 3. | The only starters. One length; four j lengths. Time. 2.11. i Summer Handicap, of 70 sov=. Five furI longs ar,d a half. —1 Ringing Cheer, 9.6. 1; i 3 .Subdivision. 8.5. 2: 2 Mataa. 2.3. 3. j Also started: A warn nu 5.3. Tariff 7.6. A ■great finish. Neck; half-length. Tim*. i County Handicap, of 70 sow-. Seven rurj long'.—l Animator!, 6.6. 1 : 2 Pak:ter'-. 3.3, 2: 3 Gold Bag, 6.6. 3. The only starter*. Tire': length':’ two length--. # Time. 1.31. Kanlcrl Hack ffand'kap. of 60 ‘ovs. ? - -. r ri f-t! lor.gs.- 2 White Do-u 2.0, 1. 1 Poiydcra. 7.5. 2: 2 Jael. 6.3. 3. Also I‘-acted: I-lat'n Hail 2.12. Foitaike 6.10. I'I:.'; ,-r-in 7.11. fine.- Cngth and a naif: one lor,?-},. T .me. 1.31 2-2. I Elccirie Handicap, of 70 -ov-. Sir. furj long--.—2 So’.vce-, 0.5, 1: I A'lclphi. 3.1, 12: 3 Knvkany, 7.0. 3. Also Buoy- | arit 6.2. One i'-ng-n and a half; one I length. T ime. 1.16 1-2. EMULATING PHAR LAP. AGCA CALIENT E HANDICAP. ASSAULT BY PILLOW FIGHT. A message from Agua I'.'alier.t''. M'\i<o. states that the nomination fee for Pillow Fight in the Agua C aliente Handicap has D.-'tn received. Like Phar PillowFight v.a- sired by Night Raid, h:s ciarn b'.ing Week End. There are three strains of St. Simon blood in hi- veins, while he al-o inherit- other line* of staying blood through M -ket and Bend Or. At the Auckland meeting yr-tc-rday Pillow Fight ran ‘c-cond to the Awapmil fiiiv. La Modern*, in the King’s Plate. He vi! make his n*\r appearance in the Great Northmen D'-rby to be run at Kl’er--Se on Monday. Prior to the Auckland •miimcr fixture Pillow Fight, who L‘ trained by Mr C. Morse at Takanini, won the Avondale Guineas and ran -coond to Gold Trail in the Great Northern Gtr’nea ß . The hor-e is owned 'nv Mr D. J. Pavis. i Mr R. A. McLean, ot Auckland, having effected tiie purciia-e on liis behalf about

five months ago. The price- paid was 2500 guinea'. 11 t:m*s the- amount for wb.eb the ber-e -.-a- bought a- a yearling by tine late ?Mr W. G. Stead, c; Hawke's Bav. a- ti.c T.-tnt.oarn salc-s in Jar. :arv. 1921- Bred by Mr J. B. Starky. ofjtm-beric-y. North Canterbury. Pihow Fig:.: fs a gelding of commanding p:.y-lc or, D'.c.'mrc-r 2. Mr Dav-- expre—t-d a de-ire to rao-c- other A’U'traltan and Nc-w-I Z'-alar.c hor-e- in .America, ar.d said that J he wa= '-ndravcurlng to obtain a New Zealar.d-brr-d hon-e writer: -.vculd prove a wor.hy ‘.o-ts-or to Phar II* went to TakaC-i to see Pillow Fight cn the cay cf :.!' arrival. A- Avondale In 1 sc-tober. Pillow Fight Phar Lao's jockey. Elite-- ;r. the h-- tr rn-s-t March in the A 7 a Gal: r nt* Handicap, cf £ll.OlO. run ever 1 a mile and a c anttr. PI-a- Lao was rac'-d by Mr Davi* ar.d Mr H. R T--1-ford. out he died -nortv aft'r hi- victor-.-. before he could tY. fi; American engagements contemplated for him.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 27, 29 December 1932, Page 4

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RACING NEWS Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 27, 29 December 1932, Page 4

RACING NEWS Manawatu Standard, Volume LIII, Issue 27, 29 December 1932, Page 4

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