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TROTTING SECTION COND
u 33
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for Trotters' Two-miler
Hie figures in this summary are for "Reference for iGuide: toForm" on Page 3.
7.15
Malosga Handicap
7.15
11 furlongs (2.34)
First Division
CLAN
ROBERT,
scr.
(Robert
Derby—Suste Delavan), W.
May.—
*Was there for awhile in race won by
"Erica Derby. That was second faster
than this, so
he
must
be given a
chance here.
;
HOMEWARD
BELLE,
scr.
(Homeward
Bound—The
Angelus),
G. Jamieson.—63—Failed
to
show
up, and that passes her here.
CHRISSIE DALLA,
scr.
(Dalla
Derby—Chrfesie Wood), I.
Mars.—
Best was.^nlpif when she gave bit of
cheek. ^Improving.
Also started in
62, but -unsighted.
DENIS SPEED, sar. (Maori Speed
—Florence Chimes), A. Noy.—53—
Unplaced here. Full brother to Florence
Speed.
Might go welL
Look-;
and goes nice.'
KOLA . BOY, scr. (Kola
Mauritius
—Gwennie.—62—Had every chance,
was. there for greater part.
This is
furlong less.
Smart and drawn well.
CAMDEN,
scr.
(Wilbur
Lee—
Northern Maid), H. Bambridge.—53,
62—Had lot
of goes
to
win one
lately.
Might
get
into the money
here, however.
.
BARUNGA
GIRL,
scr.
(Major
Ribbonwood—Barunga Girl), A.
G.
Heath.—Second and a win in
State
Handicaps this season is her. record,
which'is not ba.d. Chance.
... WRINKLE LU, . scr.
(Wrinkle—
Bit of a conundrum/Bfest was-to run"
third to Erica
Derby
and Princess
Healani in Francis Handicap November
6th.
BLUE GIRL, scr.
(Lulu.
Boy-
Blue Eyes),
B.
Burns.—63—Had
good few tries _to win one. of these"
but has not been successful.
Would
hardly have her here..,
KEVIN
CTIMES,
scr. , (Grand
Voyage—Derby Chimed
mare), . A.
Raw.—53—Was : excellent effort.
Much improved horse and a fast one;
too!
..". :
YVONNE'S CHOICE, scr. (Culldden—Golden
S).—53, 62—Not keen
on her show.
, •''.•-
LADY UNDERDALE,
scr.=^:(AImont
V/ilkes—iady Waverley)",.,' R.
Jamieson.—54, 63-:—Form - not.' the
thing.
PADDY LU, scr. (Head
Lulu--
Piccanninie Jr. mare), C. M. Al}en."
—54—Showed ton
of
pace
early,
there. Might easily be tile surpriseof
the race. -
1
MAY LULU, scr.
(Lord
Lulu—r
Ohwyee maTe),
N.
Neagle.—53-—
Her form has given us very -little to
g.T upon.
BRIGHT ALLIE, scr. (Desert Also
—Ribbonwood colt mare),'F. Elmer.
—Has not raced .this
season
yet
Not bad sort when right.
BACAROLLE, scr. (Globe Derby
—Pansy Direct), M.
White.—53-4-
Doesri't race .much... Would not -be
very keen on her here.
Bred weU,
< rd will win U place, perhaps hot this
one.
,
"
• - .
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EVLINGA, scr. (Direct .Mauritius
—rAbbey.; FMham).-^-39,
;
; iaiuv^ht;
^rwm ^ jW^fia^uJ^
us dcwn7 ^ot well firawn here;
• " *""
VALERIE bEkl.y, scrJ (R ulj.in;
Derby—Picklight),
J.
Harf.i
Needs some" racing.
. • ' "
BEST MAN, 10' (Machine Bricks-
Silky Oak mare), F. Howitt.—Favorite,
and had every chow in 62;"53
was the previous run.
Best
waS
a
third at last start.
FLYING COLE, 50 (Cole King-^
Danella),
R.
J . Craig.—57—Was
there for while,
but . got tiredj of
chasing New Bronte over the final;
lap and missed a place.
7.40
Malonga Handicap
7.4<l
11 furlongs (2.34)
;;
Second Division
FLYING
PATROL,
scr. ( The
Night Patrol—Rapid),; D. Turner.—
54, 63—Sum this one up on the 64
Tun when unlucky.
Failed to bit hia
straps in 63.
H^rd to beat. .
FRANZ BORNEO, scr.
(BorneoJ
Franz ess ),H. Webb.—Beat Barunga
Girl in 10 furlongs State
Handictp
on October 16th.
Good sort with a
show here.
SILVER'S CHOICE, scr.
(Derby
Lad—Silver Queen), G Jamieson.—
46,
54,
61—Useful
mare
when
drawn on the front mark; that's the
case here. Show on the tote.
BURRAWANG, scr. (General Ribbonwood—Belle
Patch), T. Wilkie.
—54,
63—Best was 54, but not to
good in 63.
Win races later on. .
HEADER BILL, scr. (Head Lulu
—Chimes Again mare), A. G. Heath.
—Had a run earlier
in
the seiasbn,
but was not sighted.
S" 1 "- DERBY, scr. (Globe Derby—
St. Vides), D.
Nolan.—Real
good
effort for a third to A1 Galindo and
Best Man in
Francis
Handicap on
November
6th.
Chance
over
this
journey.
MISS ECHO, scr. (Roydl's Echo-
Marie Stokes), R. Peckham.—53; ;63
—Has not shown up in the last two
starts.
Could hardly fancy, although
bred well enough to win better races.
FLO'S SON, scr.
(Mirock—Honr
est
Florrie),
G. J. Lea.—61—Not
getting our vote.
MAID
POINTER,
scr.
(Prince
Pointer—
). Needs some racing.
ETHEL MA VIST A, scr. (General
Mavista—Ethel
Direct), Hi
Bambridge).—54,
63—Has been unlucky,
might easily make amends here. -.. .
BLEURJTIUS, scr.
(Direct Mauritius—Lady
Betty), F. Bishop.—54,
62.—Form has not been very enticingi
nip"** T>AV|J>; scr. fRock Huon's
Last—Torpedo Huon mare), F. Elmer.—Ha
da run or two earlier in
season, but ' was
not
seen in the
money department.
Would not -.foe
one of ours here.
~
JOHN ALMONT,
scr.
(Almont
WUfces—Ella Bazil), Reg. Wallace!
—54,-63—Wish it
was
his .brother,
Bazil' Almpnt^ we'd say yes:
As if a .
not, <we'll jqet pass him-over.
;
HENRY MAURITIUS, scr.
(Mau^
ritius—Silent; Star),
Len
Lewis.—
Has "yet to start this season. Might; be
in need of- -racing.
KING
KERRY,
scr.
(Fulhatn
Pronto-—Globe Vin), E. A. Page.-4
Favorite, and third to Derby's State:
and Sparkling Wilbur in like event .oil-
October 30th. Drawn badiy.
\ GOULBOURNE BOY, scr. (Junee
—Huon Boy mare), C. Geraghty.—.
Has had a couple of starts this sea-,
son,' but was not impressive.
MYRA DERBY, scr. (Globe Derby
—Myra Bar.—Needs some racing.--.
SERGEANT MAJOR, scr. (Major
Ribbonwood—Simla),
A.. M.
Stephens).—46,
61—Would hardly have
here.
.
..
.
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PRINCESS PRONTO, 10 (Fulham
Pronto—.Lady Siam), C. Grtffith.-^-
64, 63—-Not one of our choice.
;*
LEE DEEN, >50
(Aberdeen—^Trick
mare), W. McGowan.—Would need
some luck from here. ;
?
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"
i-
8.5 - Yuptana Handicap 8.$
.11 furlongs (2.31 or better) «
1 '. ' . First Division i.
GIRiLETTE, scr. (Honest Wflkfe
—Rysharold mare), R. Peckham.—-
54—Has not had mucTi racing, feat.
Is 'a good p acer. Let the market be.
your guide. ; "
.JOE.
WORTHY,
scr.
(Frank
Worthy:—Haricot, G. Badcock.—47,
63—Latter was good efitert, came
home well from .30 yards.
Might go
well-
• .r '"
GAME
CHIMES,
scr;
(Grand
Voyages-Ada Chimes), K. Webster.
—Is very,' fast pacer, and is almost
sure to Be heard of soon.
LU ADON", scr. (Lulu Boy—Clare
Adonis), D.~ Wiall—Won 54 at right
end, that was 12 furlongs.
Would
iiave 1 to do a bit better to win this.
VINE .POINTER,
scr.
(Prince
Pointer—Rose Vine), R. Glasgow.—
62—Won a race . last
season, bu,t
would have to get big break on the.
fiefil. to win here.
r
MISS GLOBE, scr. (Globe Pool-
Honest Epic), H. Webb.—49, 62—,
This mare is more than useful, and
is certainly , a possibility.
-
PYREMONT PETER, scr. ) Pedro
Pronto—Lizzie Wilkes), H. Bodey.-^
Beat Lee Gold and Amazing Wilbur
in 11 furlongs (2.30 front) at Royal
Show.
You'd Baye to have him on
that run.
.'
KITTY
O'SHEA;
10
(Robert
-Derby—Susie Delavan, M. Allan.—
.62—Racing into form, and is one to
remember.
\
AMAZING MAID, 10,
(Amazing
Don—Hillwood
mare),
-H.
Bambridge.—55—Unsighted
there. Very
fast.
The journey should suit.
BOLD STEP,
10- (One
Step—
Adonis
mare),
K.
Webster.—The
best was to
run
second to Dusty
Hanover, beaten length.
Speedy, but
one or two on
the. front
mark are
also blessed with speed.".
.
k
' LUI U'S HOPE, 10 (Great Hope-—
Lulu Baby), W- May.—47, 55—Win
races, .may not'bfe this one.
MARfNUP,
10
(Black
Child— ;
Mona
Maid),
< S. Bates.—55, 62-r-.
Not getting .our vote.
-"
; DOROTHYWIN,
10
(One Step
—Dorothy
M»v), M. Allan.—63—
Want some luck.
: •
CHARLEY'S CHOICE, 10 <Wttverley—Prince
Huon mare) , R. Jamies6n.^-49,
" 55—Had
good :
taany
trife tp win one, but' has not scored,
yet. His form' suggests others before
him here.
SPARTAN, 20 (Unknown—Ribbon
Wilkes), R. Wallace.—Fourth in
57" was not -bad, but the 20 yard$
; might prove his downfall.
He has: a
tote show,

MAJOR FLYEDO, 20
(Major Ribbonwqofl—Flyedo),
D.
Turner.—55
wafe hislast -andoniystart this seasoiL
Cannot sec him scoring here,
however.
HOPWOOD, 20 (Happy
Harry-
May Wood), A. Noy.—46, 62—Life
in the old dog yet; 62 was a triumph
for him.. Too hard to visualise as the*
likil^ here.
EILEEN
ALTO, 40 (Dick Also—
Satalite mare), R. J. Craig.—52, 60,
64-—Usually finishes well. Seemed to
be soundly beaten in 64.
prove.
Might im-
v
.
, MIDNIGHT LU, 40 (Head Lulu—
Piccaninnini Jr. mare), C. M. Allan.
—50, 60, 66—Good mare,
but
the
40 yards may be the stopper.
Has
been
rather
consistently
placed
lately.
8.40
EOaroo Handicap
8.40
12 furlongs (2.24 or better)
WEE TENNESSEE, scr.
(Tennesee
Direct—Marie Style, Ray Peckham.48,
56—Drawn well and might
bethe leader for most of the way.
; GALLANT LADY, scr.
(Lulu
Boy
—Prede's
Sister),
H.
Bodey.—48
was her only start this season, failed
to settle down, but under the circumstances
did not do badly. Certainly a
chance.
HEAD LULU GIFT, scr.
(Head
Lulu—Piccannini Jr. mare), C. M.
AUan.—Excellent pacer when right.
Bound to be heard of before long,
perhaps not here.
„ GAUNTLET
SIGN, scr.
(The
Design—Lady
Gauntlet), L. Koch.—65
-s-WSas there early
but
failed to
fitush on.

MAJOR MACK, scr. (Major Vin
—Almont mare), C. Bertelsmiere.—
56 was "his last
but
unimpressive
start.
STEVE'S
HOPE,
scr.
(Great
Hope—Native Rose), L. McMahon.—
Fourth was vevy good effort in 56.
Might be worth considering here.
REALM'S IMAGE, scr.
(Realm—
Lady Louise), R. Bassett.—56—Not
enamoured with his show.
LINDA
DERBY,
scr.
(Globe
Derby:—Huon Jr. mare), M. Allan.—
Yes, on the 48 run.
•' STEPPALL,
iscr.
(One
Step—
Judge Bells mare),
S.
Cooney.—Is
pretty good pacer, and may be ready,
although he has had no actual racing.
Pay to follow.
MELBA
PRONTO,
10
(Pedro
Pr/wio—Coombe Belle),
H.
Bam-

bridge.—48, 65—Could not pace it
with them.in latter, and may not be
able to. here.
,
MARION
PRINCE,
10
(Calm
Voyage—Unknown),
S. Hallam.—
52, 56—Lat ter was great effort, but
looks beyond him.
MEKADO, 10 (War Loan—Fearless),
K. Bright.—48, 65—Very fast,
and .so are a
couple
on the front
mark.
-
DANEDO, 10
(Dan
Bells—Miss
Claredo), T. Wiike.—48,
56,
65—
IteH over Ribbonwood Hanks in latter,
but would not think he'd win
this.
RIBBONWOOD
HANKS,
20
(Major Ribbonwood—Lady
Hanks),
K. Webster.—Unlucky
in
65 when
fell. Good mare and may be an outside
chance here.
AL FRANZ,
20
(Winn
Also—
Franzess),
H. Webb.—48, 65—Did
"the jotj really well 111 former, and the
latter was not so bad either. Would
have to grease his heels here.
FLORENCE
SPEED, 30
(Maori
Speed—Florence Chimes), .A. NV.y.—
Four in 48, and won 65.
<"*:,;•<:be
with them to say she'd score uere.
LOU LAND,
30
(Wilbur
Lu—
Maoriland mare),
F.
Elmer.—Has
not raced this season.
Good
when
right, but would not have here.
LES ROYAL, SO (Lee
Ribbon—
Honey
Bell),
R.
Jamieson.—Won
the Guide Handicap,
13
furlongs,
and then ran an excellent htird to
Black Globe .and
Louis
Durfee in
Calare
Stakes—58 that
was.
He
might be in it.
HUAI DERBY, GO (Globe
Derby
—Princess Dillon),—This is a good
horse, but would like him to have a

run or two to see if he can handle
the track.
LUCY BOY, 110 (St. Lucia's Lad
Be.telnut mare),
C.
Cameron.—4-4,
68—Great horse, with a great horse's
handicap, which
looks
beyond him
here.
9.10
Mackara Handicap
For Trotters
Two miles (2.40)
9.10
BLACK WAR. scr. (Great War—
J.Will probably need some Wayville
experience.
TRESS ALTO, scr. (Lulu Boy-
Globe Derby mare), R. Glasgow.—
Best was 53 when a good second to
fiyer Amazing Wilbur, i'he journey
is ns far as she cares to go.
CAMBOURNE, scr. (Chiidwood—
Golden Chief mare), A. M. Stephens.
—59-—Might pick up a race later on.
WINSON, scr. (Winn Alto—
Biddy).—Hasn't raced this season
yet. Useful when right. Was placed
several times last season.
ROYAL ERROR, scr. (Patron—
Correction), W. Grunert.—59—
Form has not been too impressive,
but he might do a bit bet; <-;• here.
BASHFUL MARVIN, s. : {Marvin":;
Heir—Miss Eva). - Would
hardly have here.
GOLDEN ABBEY, scr. (Abbey
Bells colt—Blood mare), V. Dyson.
—Best wan to run third to Gay Redmond
and Beau Grand over lika
journey 2.3 front on October 9th.
Game little fellow.
YANKEE GIRL, scr. ( ),
M. White.—Will need a race or two.
Brought over fi'om Victoria' last
year by M. and H. White.
OXFORD STYLE, scr. ( )
—Good type of trotter. Might not
be quite re ady to see two miles
right out yet.
LORD MACEDON, scr. (First
Voyage—Doreen Mauritius), C.
Geraghty.—59—Unimpressive performances
this season.
MINORCA, scr. (Patchen Bells—
Frede's Daughter) ,—59—Others appear
more likely here.
BIDOMAK, scr. ( ), C.
Anderson.—Can run for the books.
MAUD CHARLESTON, 30 (Charlston
.^clis—^Maud; Harrold), A. Wel-
TO'. -'^BiCTg are nreferred.
HEMET QUEEN, 70 <Wilbur Lu
—Duchess), H. Harvey,—59, 67—
Fast but fails to settle down and that
is against her. Like to see her
owner win one.
HENRY BELLS, 90 (Major Ribbonwood
— Queenie Gratten), D.
Turner.—After the 59 effort, 67.

looked goftd for him," but he disappointed.
Might do better, here. .„
WALPINE, 100
(Walla
Walla—
—Volant Lass), Roy
Fryar.—Good
marte, might go well.
Gave David
Redmond a hard fight in a race last
season.
THE EAGLE,
100' (Lulu
Boy-
Globe Derby mare), S. Southby.—51
67.—Would have to fly some to be in
this. i.
DALLA, 100 (Globe Derby colt-
Victoria mare),—Good trotter. Win
a race, perhaps not this.
DESERT SONG, 100 (Grand Voyage—Abbey
Bells mare), R. Males.
—Looks the real' pick here.
• Good
trotter with a lot of pace.
BEAU
GRANDE,
120
(Grand
Voyage—Indi), G. Jamieson.—Since
winning the Kowarra Handicap, two
miles with a 2.38 front, on O ctober
23, (his next effort -Was second to
Windsor Dermy. last Saturday night)
he has gone along .alright, however,
this race will, we think, trip him up.
9.40
Bowen Stakes
9.40
1,1 furlongs (2.21 or better)
SILVER BLUE,
scr. (Wilverley
—Plenty), W. May.—44, 58, 65.—
Latter was sterling effort and should
almost say enough for him to be in
the' money here.-
PARAGON, scr.
(Nelson
Bingen
—Bonalena),
K.
Webster.—Fourth
in 58, and' was enough to tell us tnat
he is almost ready.
Will make it
merry.
.
'
NAIVETE,
4cr.
(Don
Abbey—
Delavari mare),
R.
Glasgow.—Best
for long time was" <35 when fourth
from 30 yards back.
Win something
a wee bit easier we think.
BOY
WONGA,
scr.
(Wonga—
Sally), H. Webb.—Others
look
to
holdthis boy here.
DIANA'S CHOICE, scr. (Surprise
Journey—Diana
Wood),
Claude
Cameron.—48, 58.—It's about time
the table turned for. tliis stable, but
perhaps they will be turned
rou~l
before, the $ears out.
May not be
with Diana's. • „ , •
.
CHRISSIE
DERBY, scr.
(Globe
Derby—Chrissie Adonis), M. White.
58—Has won a stakes, but not
as hard as this one.
Good honest
mare but up-against some slick customers
here.
.
PRINCESS
MYRTLE, 10
(Sam
Huon—Lady Bronte), R. J. Craig.—
Yes!
She'll be the -big show
we
think.
WAR
GEM,
10
(Great
War-
Jenny Voyage),— :Has not raced this
season.
In January, February and
March this year, War Gem went little
worse than 2.17, won once and twice
place.
If at her best,- she would
take no end of beating.
LEE WILKES, 10 (Le
Rosier-
May
Wilkes),
E. A.
Pearce.—Not
getting our vote.
SIERRA LEONE, 10
(Emilius—
Miss
Kate j,
R.
Shadbolt—58—
Think the trip is a bit too sh< RJ.' for
him.
DON LAWN, 20
(Don
Pronto—
Blood mare), M. Allen.—Won 68 as
a good .horse should, \ye were the
only paper who saw. him come home
in 58, so we selected him for a place.
He's jrot the job .here.
SPEED MILL, 30 (Maori Speed
—Miss
Milsea),
W._ Milstead.—66
was her first start this/ season and
needed "it.
Will soon be heard of,
but may not be here, however.-
PRINCE FLORITIUS, 30
(Floritius—Wildwood
Junior
mare),
R.
Jamieson.—As honest as the
day,
but like the man with the barrow, he
has the. job before him.

BLACK GLOBE, 40 (Globe Derby
—Pieaney), H- Lewis.—He has had
move than one second up his sleeve
in' 58, and if the track is O.K. he
will be there or thereabouts.
ELECTRIC BOY.. 60
(Chiidwood
—Rock Huon mare),"H. Bambridge.
—68—Would need to have'his skates
here, although
a
super-horse.
Win a good race, and we
thrives on racinj*
think,
13.10
AJura Handicap
10.13
12 furlongs (2.27 or better)
SERANGE,
scr.
(Siam—Willie
Whips
mare—J.
Anderson.—66—
Would hardly have in this..
VIVACIOUS, scr.
(Vin
Direct—

$