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SPORTING.

crtrTir CASTSBBCBY JOCK EY CLUB'S (SrlCWl. «> "THE PBESS.") TIiULBU, November 26. *r «»tßsr «m experienced for the opea- - 7iX f Boeyng. aad there Ek*ttt£ta£ 1»t ac» «Uwi gather. K°°* uTdbeeo contemplated, 'f here w«re fton , P m J*4 **»tb,, among S^ 7 eportamen being Sir Gco. T. E. XJptoo, Mr W. i. Chrisfce, Mr 3. K. Hut, S eß^ Ul tv doctor, Mr Jasper KxdboUs, acd A Fitter. Tbe improronente eSectei <>n 7h tho last mating at tie «£™W that tiw next work undertaken SiuTO Action of . atwd in tfe people. *X;' *nd «h* n **"" *• completed tnere S?ta~tl& nrucb Jacking in the wpointmVnir There wee P° me 1,1 ? interesting £*£ dSthe rftetaoonjwdI the JuvenUe H.mf can r«£uit«<i in a dead beat between sKorneuTand Corte* two horsoa lately of fact Speedometer was only sold just before lii ra~, bis w« owner bemg tbe South'aEdlportsinan who recce u=d*r the name , of In two of the races the judge's decisions *s regards the eeoond and third hor«e did not p.«asc the and there was some protest in the Shsite H.Bdican Stepmaid- koktd to bo third, but ebe ",s not placed, and "in the Prcs.-denfe Welter ilosgiel wae placed second, and L*idy Marde thiri when, ac * matter of fact, tin latter w»s clenr of Slosffiel in second place. These placinfs were altered when it was known th*t tk numbers had been reversed. iS Jho day th. «am of JOOfitS «• invested on tbo totaiisttor, an increase ol £563 Kβ on the amount of the investments on the opening day of lasf oeason'e Spring Meeting. ijetails of the racing are ac follow:— OTAIO HUiUJLES HANDICAP, of 120 soya* eecoild 15 eovs, and third 10 cora from' stake. On© inilo end a half. 1 W Papon's eh g Umeraboy, by Pilgrim's Progrtas— Fiold Liiy, aged, lOst Sib .. •• 0,. HegMty) 1 5. R. McKay's eh g Coy, aged, llet 31b (J. DowTi-ey) 2 V W ja.. Palmer's b g The Brewer, 6yre, 9st slb .. .. (J- R. Ktan) 8 8 Mcrcedo 10at lllb (T. Humphries), 2 Kineeway 9et Tib (F. jJoughw), 7 Ohapi Set (W. Emerson), 6 Ripplo 9st, and 8 Optician S3t (B. Murfiti-) also started. I Winner bred by J Twomoy, and trained by own*r,) . Kinpaway led from The Brewer and Mercedo at the first hurdle, where Ohapi fell. Kingsway made the running for nearly a mile when Coy went to the front. Umeraboy.'who had been well back for over ainilo, made a great run over the last two furlongs, and won by a length and three-quarters; four lengths and a half between second and ; third. Time, 2min SOsec. TEIAIi HANDICAP, of 100 soys; ecoond 15 eovg, and third 10 cove from etakc. I'ivo furlongs. ' ' 3. A. G. Wilson's eh gr Baritone, by Finland—Do Muiza, lyre, Set (H. Gray) 1 5. J. It. Hart'e b g Sveaborg, 4yre, Bst 41b (B. Deeley) 2 4: J. B. B«id'e b t Vann«, 3yre> 6»t 12lb (It. Berry) 3 7 Gunflaeh 9st (F. E. Jones), 1 Formnal 6st 121b (E. Lowe)/ 2 Aerial eat slb (J. Olsen), 9 Pure Gold Bst 21b (J. McCombe), 8 Mice Kolmar 7et 9lb (J, Campball), "• Orange Lily 7et Blb (J. O'Brien), 11 Glenongley 7et 2lb (0. llcSeveney), and lO.Monoyr maker 6et 121b (E. McCoU) also started. (Winner bred by A. S. Elworthy and trained by owner.) Baritone wae smartest away, aad, attended by Sveaborg, Aeria!, and Formnal, made the running with a clear lead for three furlonge. Formnal dropped back turning into tho etraight and Vanna ran into third . place. Baritone maintained liie advantage all up the etraight, and won comfortably by a length and a half. Sveaborg, finishing feet, beat Vanna by a neck for second placeAerial .woe . fourth, Formnal fifth, and Mise Kolmar eixth. Time, lmin 1 3-sth ccc. SHORTS HANDICAP, of 100 eovs; second 15 iove, and third 10 sora from stake. Four furlongs. 1. John Gxijrg's b f First Glance, by Kosmos Bey—Ophelia 11., 4yrs. Bst (K. W. Kingj 1 7. A. Boyle's eh f • Flowor of tho West, 3yre, 7rt 71b ■' -.. .. (R. Berry) 2 3. J. W. Skinner'a b f Fender, Syre, R!t2!b ,'■-.. (J. Olsen) 3 1 Golden Morn 9st 81b (Jaa. Pine), C Chton 83t Olb (L- G. King), and 2 Btopmaid Bst (B. Deeley), 5 Lord Soult Bst (H. Gray), and 8 Crais'Atliol 7et 71b; (A. Wibion) aleo started. {Winner bred by 'Ji- Hatnlctand trained by W. McDonald.) •■ From-a etraggiinfr start Orton vrae left. Fir,« G'.encc and Fender made play vrith .Stepmaid, Flower of the .West, and Lord • Soult following/First Glance was clear »t the dietanee and,, nnisiiing well,- won by a blear length from FloTror of tha Weet, with Fender.-placed .thfcd, about hnlf a Jenffth away, and. Stepuiaid a head further back, fourth. Lord Soult yean., fifth. Time, 40 l-«th •Oβ, SUiIiTSR CUP HA2TDICAP. , of 230 sove; eecond 35 eovs, and third 15 eovs from stake. One mile and a quarter. 2. H. Friedlander'e eh f Flora M&odonald, : by' Boniform—Lady Lochiel, Syro, 7et : lllb ..• (W. Gray) 1 4. J. Lewie , . ct> m Gold Coin, 6yrs, 6st : 131b ... .. .. (K. Berry), 2 4. Mm J. EUis'e blk h My Lawyer, Bst 101b .. .. '. .. (N. G. King) 3 1 Glenfinna,n. Bet 3lb (H. Deeley), 3 Tlie Cornet 7et 131b (J. Campbell), 6 Gapon 7et 12lb (J. McCorabe), and 7 Jiumura Cat 7lb (A. 11. Wileon) aleo started. (Winner bred by owner and trained by W. H. Tliompson.) Flora Hacdou&ld' led from the start,' The Cornet being badly left, with Glenfinnan and Mumnra following closely. Turning into tho back Jlumura took the lead and held command- along tho back and round the bottom turn. Here Flora Macdonald again took command, and though Gold Coin, My and (Jlenfinntm challenged strongly, she won comforfnbly by. two lengths. Go.d Coin just headed My Lawyer in the lost two etridce. Glenfinnan wae fourth, 8 lenjjth and a half away. Time, Cmin 0 i-Bih sec, PKESIDBNT'S WELTER HANDICAP. o{ 120 eova; isecond 15 sove, and third 10 soys from stake. Seven furlongs. 7. H. A. Knight's b f Joan, by Charlemagne ll.—Bu»annab> Syrs, Sst -..'...• CA.il. Wilson) 1 1. J. Grigg'fl b m Lady, ilarcia, aged, Sei. 21b .. .. (R. W. King) 2 6. Mra J. ElliVs b h Mosgiel,-Bst 2lb (H. Bib's) 3 3 Martel 9st lllb (F. E. Jones), 4 Glenowl tet'Ulb (L. G. King),' 9 Gnome. Eat 9lb 0v r . JJtish), 10 St. Petereburg Sst 7lb (T. - Kowlarda), 2 Glenfin Set 4lb (E. Berry); 1 Mere Sst (B. Deeley), and 8 Colleen Mary Bst (H. Denovan) »lfx» etarted. _ (Winner bied by owner, and trained by 0. • . '.'" Hoberts.) < . ' ■■>

Gnome ,and Mocgiel, with L*dy Marcia, Joan, nnd St. Petersburg clofoly attending, made the early. running. Coming into the straight Joan went to the front, and after an interesting finißh won with something: to spare by two lengths a. length between second and third. St. PeterebTirj? was fourth, and Glenfin fifth. Time,, lmin 28 3-sth see; (Lady Marcia And Jlere were bracketed on the totalisator.) JUVENILIS HANDICAP," of 100 eova; , second .15 toys, tad third 10 eovs from > stake. Foht furlongs. ' • . h W. H. Bcverley'e b g Speedomet<»r, by ' iJezoni&a—Pedometer, 3yra, 9st 911? " (J. HcCombe) t 3. H. FTJedlander'e eh g Cortes, by Vasoo —Urns, 2yrs, 7et 71b (A. H. Wilson} t 5. A. P. Gftwne'3 eh f Miss Fin: ard, 3yrs, 7et Sib .. .. ■ (B. Decley) 3 4 Purseform Tet (L. McßerdaJl), end $ Honey Girl tet 12il> (R. Berry) also started. {Speedometer and Cortes bred by J. B. Kc : d, and trained wapectivelv by Murrey Hobbs and YV. H Thomson.) .Furnform turned the wrong way as th# barrier went up cad took no part in the race. Speedometer quickly assumed th* lead with Cortw in second place. The latter put in a resolute challenge ov«r the lait half furlong, and iscde a d?*d heat of it «c th* winning poet wae reached. Time, 49 fl-sth eec ■•..-. ' ■ HACK RACE, of 70 sots; secord 10 sots, and third 5 aovs from stake. Weight Bst. Five furlongs. . _..- ■ 2. Beid. asd Elworthy's eh e"Keval, by Finland—Lady Symone, Syre (T. Htimphrice) 1 3. D. H. Boberta'i eh m Vaaqni?b, syrs (J. Campbell) 2 6. A. Boyle's eh f Madaiaa (H. Donovan) % 5 My Glove (R. H. Ellia), S Inland (J. i. Beard), t Hop* (E. Berry), 7 Grand Cup (S. Gray), 12 G!«e (A. MclSonald), 15 W*iw>fnujs» (J. B, Riaa), J3 John Uarlcyoora Vwsivni CL. G. King), U UtritoXO?. -WVxsde), 10 Sister (A. H. -Wilson),, txd X Crtb 0? E. Jones) siao started. (Winner bred by F. Teyjor, »nd trained by ■ , S. TitiKotd.) Hop* ehotned the wiy fifty yards, but was then displaced by Beval, who nsude every poet «„, fiaally winning , ■£Ei e !rf vJ^^ <wish ' who a J o 3* ia ioSSSSoff* :■•?•. OT (Wmaer bred by otnier. «iL»' « " . ,*' •», " Hobts.)* tTSIRed M " OpierMed ail the .. . frora Oxanhope, who \**all Wo ° • **** Uw laat few guides. «35fi,£* M^ s m

ACCEPTANCES FOX TO-DAY. LSVELS HURUjLEcj, of ICO eoira; ono mile and. a luui—Um-etaboy list 10.b, ilercedo lOsi lib, Simon Pure fast 3.b, 'ih* Jiievrer 3et Sib, Kingaway Sst Sib, OlengMiif 9et, Ohebi Set. XOVKAIBiiR HANDICAP, of 100 soys; threc-qnarwi* of a miie—Buitoae Set l&b, Ariel £ci 2ib, Pui« Goid Ssi, iiies Kol&uir "et 7lb, Oraago idiy 7st 6ub, Vanquish <Ut 13ib, (itertangiej Sst lOlb. MEUBKIib' tIAKDICAP, ol KO »oTa; five fuzlosgs—GoLdea iiorii Det, First Glance £st 61b, Formnal Set 61b, Ortiin cat 2ib, Aticl Tst Viib, btepmaid Tst 91b, F«ader 7et »-b, Fiower of the West Ist 31 b. HuPES'TJL HANDICAP, of 100 soya; four furlongs—Speedometer 9et 13lb, Reval && 101b, F«sder fist 9ib, Cortee 7et 111b, Vtmn* 7at Pib, Haibard 7et 3!b, Mias Fiakud 7sl Sib, Pttißefonn 6st 7lb. STEWARDS* WELTER, of 100 cove; cix f^rloage —ifoa!jiel 9et 3lb, Glenowl &st I—b, ISiritoEe Bst 10lb, Joan Bat 9lb, Sveaiwrg Set 51b, Glenfin Bat 3ib, Colleen Mary 7«t 71b. JOCKEi" CLUB HANDICAP, of 150 soya; erne mile—Flora Uacdonald fet lllb, Oreiihope fet lCib, My Lawyer Set Sl'o. Lady Ifaici.v Cet 13lb. llumura Gst 7!b. FAREWELL HA^ - DICAP, of 110 uovb; cix furlongs—Oseahoj:e Bst 13lb. My Lcwy« e*t Blb, Martel Sst 8:b, S«a King Sst Gib, Orton r*t lilb. Gnome 6at Tib. HACK HANDICAP, of CO eova; fivo furlongs— Ada Merling Sst U'-b, Ciyndish Sst 8!b. Vanquifh Brt 41b. Kadama fist, Do-ra-etroko 7at 131b, i£i*s Finland 7st lllb, F<>«s 7st Barleycorn 7et 10lb, Eo-js 7et 101b. Sister 7st 7lb, -mrtian 7et 71 b, My Glovo 7«t 71b, Fransamii 7st 71b, Gke 7st 7lb, Grand Cup 7et 7ib, Moneymaker 7st 71b. TAKAPUXA J.C.'S SPRING MOOTING. (PHES3 ASSariATION TEt.CGItAH.) AUCKLAND, November GC: The Tckapuna Jockey C üb's Spring lic«ting opened to-day ir. showery rrcather. llw course was a bit holding. There v.aa a big attendance, and speculation was bruk, £19/253 10s passing through tho machine, as compared with £17,211 lCs last ycox. R«eulta: — TRIAL HANDICAP, of 120 eovs; one mile —A. G. Watkma Haku, Bst lib (H. Walaon), I; E. Alkon's Centenary, 7«t 13!b, 2; P. Boltan'e Barbwirc, Sat, 3. Also etarlrd:'Marconi Sst 101b, Baltic Abbey 6at, Motorman 7at 121b, Lord Dclovs! 7st 12!b, Rcccun 73t 121b, Brookiield 7st 121b, Paropara 7et 12'b, Takaniai 7st 121b. Won all tho way by three lengths. Time, lmin 46 2-sth sec BOROUGH HANDICAP, of 135 cova; five furlong* ccd a half—W. Sharpa'e Spaifieli Cat 13ib (McDh-itt), 1; J. E. Ncrwton'e Fied Fore«, 7et 13!b, 2; F. Morris'e Positive, 7st, 3. Also started: Breador 9st, Waiorewa Sst 12lb, Tinopai 7st 71b, Red Lupm 7at 7lb, Ledy Alicia 7si 61b, Tikiiapn 7at 3lb, Monoline 7et 21b, Lady Dot 6st 13lb. Won easily. Time, lmin 11 l-sth ccc. PONUI HURDLES, of 130 soys; one mile and a Ixalf—R. Hannon's Kotiripo, 9at 4lb .(Gordon), 1; A. B. Williamo'e Rorciaai, Sst 2b, 2; Chas. Maxwell's Rougo Dragoon, 93t Blb, 3. Also stiirted: Diavolo 10it Gib, Blue Garment 9et 71b, Poieters 9st 51b, Clcmdy Dawn Oat 51b, Nukuhau 9st 6lb, Vestal 2si 3:b, RuHy Oat, Teongo 9st, St. Lurnsden Oat, Michaeloff Ost, Tipua Sst. Won all tho way. Time, 3rnin 2* 3-sth sec. ST. ANDREW'S HANDICAP, of 350 eovs; one mile and a half— J. Wil'i&mson's Royal Irish, 7st 01b (O'Shea), 1; E. AY. Alison's Tiresome, 7st 101b, 2: J. D. Kemp'e Jolie FiXe 7st l'ilb, 3. Also etarte'd: Gloy 7st 61b, Advocate 7st Sib, Worcester 7et lib. Jolie Fille '.ed for a milo, Royal Irieh th:n going to the front, winning by two lengths. Time, 2min 11 2-sth ccc. HANDICAP, of 130 eovs; four furlongs—Jas. Hcnd'e Mullinsar, ft-si (Greenwood;, 1; D. P. Moraghaifs Mon Emma, 7st, 2; N. J. Lynch's Kitty Bellaira, 7st 4lb, 3.Also started: Delonda. 6at Sib, Golden Petal ,7«it 31b, Indigcnoe 7at, Ngatawere-wero 7st 3lb, Attraction 7at, Lusitania. 7ei. Won m tho last SO yards by a length. Time, l>l 3-oth MF.LROSE HANDICAP, of 125 soys; five - furlong* nnd a half— A. J. Chisholm'e Selection, Bet 41b (C. Brown), 1; H. Connor's Lady Elgiva, Sst lib, 2; P. ~olton.'s Barbwire, Bst, 3. Also started: Tripoli Bet slb, Pupuia tiet 31b, Holdfast Bst 2".b, Lone Moor Sat, DeEpatch Carrier Bst, MiS3 Gladstone Sst, Pakaka Sst, Takina Sst. Obduroto Bst, Vladivo Sst, Flying Feather Set, Czarina Bat, Field ', Maid Bet, Oppc«ition Bst, Soultare est, Martingale &st. Won all tho way. Time, lmin 11 3-sth roc. TIKI HURDLES, of 173 boys; one milo rrrt th^e-qnftrUra —W. Ryan's Merrimtx, 93t lllb (Rao), 1; C. Haldane'e Merry Lad, lOat lUb, 2; T. J. Brown'a Pip, 10ct 01b, 3. Also started: ■Kiemlin 3at 51b, Donzel Ost 31b, The Pole Oat. Merry Lad led to tho distance, ivhere Merrimas chal'enged and won by a length. Time, 3min 24aec. CHELTENHAM HANDICAP, of ISO cove; seven furlongs—Goo. Dunnctt's Devastation, 6st 71b (Chaplin), 1; C. Winder's Tattoo, '7ot lib, 2; H. M. Speed's Keir?, 7fit 41b, 3. Kew led to the distance, where Devastation headed hijn and won by two lengths.-Time, lmin Sleec, • ■'■.':• : :•»■■''■ - . . ■> HANDICAPS' FOR SATURDAY. ■•- ' PUPUKE HANDICAP, of 130 eova; eeven fuTloagEr-Colonel Soult 9st King Lupin Ost Clb, Spalfieh 3st lllb, Devastation Bat lllb, Loloma Bst 81b, Rmso Do Guerro 6lb, Antiphoine 6st 6ib, Mortito Bet 2lb, ! Malcura 7sf 101b Ovation 7st 13lb, Marsfiat McDonald 7st 81b, Jackpin 7st 7lb, Solitudo j 71b, Centenary 7sts.b, Hiherewa 7st iib, Fleet Arrow 73t 2lb, Holdfast 7et, Pet 7st, Tribunal 73t, Sp2lperion'7et, Santiago 7et. ! SPRING HANDICAP, of 300 soys; one! mile—Sir Moeeley 9?t. Royal Irish S«l> 13lb, Jolie Fille &rt 12lb,- Tiresome Set 101b, Goldaiao Bst 7lb, Tattoo Bet 51 b, Monorail Bst 4:b, Blwestouo 8?t 3!b, Gioy Bft lib. Lr.dv Measchiboff 83t, Mummer 7et 13lb, Advocate 7at 13lb, linopai "iet ll»b. AVorceaer .at x^.u, , Kew 7el 91b, W«o Olga 7si Sib, Soldier 7st Sib, Devastation 7st 81b, Dawn 7st 81b, Almeida 7at ljb, Marconi 7et lib, Soultikoff 7Bt lib Decorate 7st lib, Parawai 6st 12ib, Battle Abbey Gst 121b. WELTER HANDICAP, of ISO soys; one mile—Tiraecme Oat- 3lb, Solut«'Qet lib, Tattoo frat 12lb, Field Forco S3t 4ib, Tragedy King Sst 2ib, K«w Bet 21b, Worcester Bst 21b, Wee Olga 7st 131b, wawn '7et 13lb, Red Lupin 7et lO'.b, Flying Soult 7st 91b, Marconi' 7et Bib, Chrietine 7st 7lb, Cloudy jjawn 7st 7lb, Pampara, 7pt 71b, Parawai 7st 71b, Centenary 7st 71b. \ . CAUTLEY IiANDICAP, of 150 eovs; five" furlonge and a half —Waiorewa 9st, T-OTeador Sst 131b, Salute Sst XOlb, Field Force 7st 121b, King Lupin 7st lllb, Spalfish 7st 10lb, Overtimo 7st 101b, Kew 7at 9lb, Dawn 7at 61b. Lady Alicia 7st 61b, Deniee Onne 7et slb, Selection 7st 51b, Ruse D© Guerre 7st s'.b, Loloma 7et 3lb, TifciUpu 7et 21b, Poeitive j 7et 21b, Boroma 7st 2.b, lionoline Tst lib, Lady Dot 6st 121b, Lady Xhorn 6st 101b, Blue Hos« Bst 01b, Soltaiie 6st 9lb. STANLEY HURDLES, of 160 sc-vs; one mile a-nd a half end 100 yards—Kotiripo 103t 71b, Diavolo lOst 3ib, Flying Soult Ost 9ib, Tiri 9st Sib, Reromai 9st 61b, Rougo Dragoon Set 4lb, Blue Garment Ost 41b, Explosive 9st 41b, Mortito 9st 3lb, Napper Tandy 9at 3!b, Cloudy Dawn 9st 21b, Poicticrs 9st 2lb, Vestal 9st lib, RuGy Oet, Ciare Ost, Atalure 7et, Sesame Ost, Snookered Ost, Ccuntre 93t, Manurcwa 9st', Tcouga 9st, iLchaeloff 9st, Marangai Ost, Si. Lutnsdea Set, Tcpua Sst Nukuhau 9st. RAKINO HANDICAP, of 120 cove; fopr furlongs—Mullingar Sat lC?b, Delenda Bst 3lb, Kitty 7et 61b, 'Shepherd's Buah 7at 31b, Mon Emma 7st 51b, Ulster 7et Sib, Pcndoon 7at 3lb, Golden Petal 7st lib, Ngatiworewere 7st lib, Leona filly 6st lftlb, Graduate fet 131b, Lady Penury 6st 13lb, Attraci tion Get 12'b, Lusitania Gst 12lb, Crescendo 6et 121b, Golden Necklet Gst 121b. ' KAWAU HUBDLBS, of 175 sore; one i mile and throe-quarters—Norbh-Eaat 12st : 2lb, • Mexry Lad list lib, Phrcso list, Merrimax ; lOst 101b, Pip lOst 9!b,:Watchchi»in lOst Sih, Spectre Ost 3ITj, Donrel 9st, Kremlin 9st, AtcJicro Oat, Manuwera sst, Th« Pole 9?t, Poictkrs 9et, Napper Uandy 2at, Explosive Sst, Ruffy Oct. VAIIXHALL HANDICAP, of 125 eovs; . eeven furlongs—Selection 9st Sib, xiarbw:re 9st, Marconi 6s-t 10lb. Lady Elgiva Sst 51b. TiroTeka Set 51b, Centenary Bot 4lb, Tripoli j Eet 3lb, Hinerewa 6rt 3lb, Doapatch Carrier I 8»t, St. Helena Sst. Sequel Btt, Monojack Bst, Prcetwick 7st 131b, Motorman Tst lSlb, Holdfast 7et lalb. Lone Moor 7et 121b, Glittering Sends 7st 12!b, Signo 7et 12lb, Tribunal 7st 121b, Lord Dclaval 7st I2ib, Tak«iini 7«t 121b, Obdurate 7st 12!b, Vlfidiro 7«t 12!b, Flying Fwther 7st 121b. Csirina 7et 121b, R<sconp 7et J2lb, Brookfie!d 7£t 101b, Dandy Breese 7ft 12ib, Spalperion 7et 121b, Onnosition 7»t 121b, Martingale 7st 121b, Mise* AvaIwcle 75t 121h..

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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14834, 27 November 1913, Page 9

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