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SPORTING.

Acceptances for the Levin Racing Clnb 'a Annual Meeting ■ clo3e to-day. s Bed Wink, who is top-weight for the Members' Handicap at Riccarton tomorrow, dead-heated 'for first, with Sprinkler .in the Seymour Handicap, a hack race run over a 1 similar distance on the .corresponding day last year. There is no hurdle race on the programme for the C.J.C. Meeting tomorrow, the Suburban Handicap with, a 9st minimum having been substituted for the' Suburban Hurdles.

Ferino .finished second in the Cressv Welter at Riccarton last year with 7st 81b, and is engaged in. the race to-morrow with lib less. Hallmark carried 7s fc 71b into third place in the Seymour Handicap behind Red Wink and Sprinkler at the Cup Meeting in . 1923. His handicap in that race to-morrow is t 9st, but from the way he won the Randolph Handicap, last Monday, the additional weight does not seem to be excessive.

Though only three have been paid up for in the Electric Plate, the race should be a particularly interesting one.' Tukia, who won last year,' is still, in, and her opponents, Royal Blood and Shirley, are.both particularly smart over. five. furlongs. Tukia was also second' in the corresponding race, "the. Juvenile Plato, in. 1922. ■ Bonetter and Deucalion finished first and second with Bst 81b'and Bst 101b respectively in the Tendalton Handicap last season, and in to-morrow's racfe Deucalion will be meeting Bonetter on 81b better terms. W. Scobie, who.was injured at Riccarton on Wednesday, is rtill an inmate of the Hospital. His condition remains much "the although, it is not considered to be serious.

Sir A. Alexander's mare Silver Link, conqueror of Aniythas over six furlongs in the Manawatu Stakes, and th& .winner'of numerous other lias this season foaled a colt to the Spearmint herse Catmint. Silver/Link visits the recent importation Chief Ruler. Vivirini, another of. the same owner's mares, has produced a filly to Danilof. _.

' Mr D. Barry's-mare Ristori has foaled" a filly to Danilol'. ■ Ristori is, the dam of Matinee, who won the Great Northern Guineas in 1922. .

CANTERBURY JX.'S METROPOLITAN MEETING.

The • following acceptances have been received:—

TAKAPUNA J.C.'S SPRING MEETING. '

(PEKSS ASSOCIATION TELHSSAM.)

AUCKLAND, November The following. handicaps have been d#' clared by Mr F. W. 'Edwards. / MELROSE HANDICAP, of 250 soys ; 7f Nightraider 9. 3; Pinon- 8 12;. Passionate 89; Zannai 81; Princess Bonnie.B; Drolatique 7,10; Bevis 7 10; King the Bell 7 10, Herculean T 10; Lord Thumham'TlO, Monday 7 10; King's Guard 7 10; Kiki 7_9; Marble Boy 79; King Pot-.7 9; Importer. 7 ?'• Auburn 7 7; Makora 7 7; Best Boy 7 7 1 Little Flower 7 7; Torch 7.7; Royal Form 7 7; Larrikin 7 7;- Rosmante 77; Tamowanu 7 7; Harbour View 7 7; Scot Free 7 7; Comet King' 7 7;. Thurnrosae 7 7- Killute 7 7; Frowning Beauty . 7,-7; Turn 7 7; "Golden Sovereign 7 7; Kitty Barlowe 7 7; Gum Chips 7• 7; Vorei gelding 77. •■■ ' : • - BOROUGH HANDICAP, of 400 eovs; . ; 7f —Surveyor 9 3; Alfort 9; Hipo 8 5; Ziroon 8 2; Lady Ridicule 8; Town Bank 7.13; Landslide 7 12; Sir . Burnett 7 9; Lucius 7 8- Joy Ride 7 7-, Pretty Man 7 6; Master* Doon 7 5; Esthonia 7 2; Master O'Rorke 7 1; Golden Bubble 7; Mangatoetoe 7; Aero'fortis 7; Jolly' Princess 7; Sandstar 6 13; Jolly Gay 6 12; Peter Maxwell 6 10; Nanmtexe & 8; Smoke' Concert 6 8; Gala Dav 68; Malatour 6 7; "Winkie'a 'Wheal 6.7;' Charlady 6 7: Rewa'6 7: Shebang 6 7; Cur'eaform 6 7; Emerald Hill 6 7. PONUI HURDLES, 0f.250 eovs; lim— Admiral Codrington 11; Rippling 10 2; Daddy's Girl 10 2; Cherry Ripe 10;. Cool Stimulants 9 12; Waioeka Jack 9 12; Tics Versa 9 7; Athens 11. 9 6; Scrap o'_ Paper 9 6: Tetahi 9 4; Ladv Hill 9 2: Advent 9; Totara Jack 9; Just Quietly 9; King l Amans 9- Poteen 9; "Wish Wynne 9; Kpightbood 9: Bright Light 9; Ginger Carl 9; Comet Kin? 9: Menteur 9; Ardnalea 9; Guianforoi 9. Irish Jig 9; Lee Abbey 9; Gum Chips 9; Kendal 9; Stonewall 9. ( , ALISON CUP; ox 850 govs; It».2Jf—Uv&ketoon 9; Ruapapar 87; Royal Present, 8, 6; Illumination 8 4; Alfort 8 2; Loyal Irish fi • Admiral Codrington 7 12; Boomeiday 7* 10- Stork 7.-8; G-old Jacket 7 5; Raeeful 7- Landslide 7; Master Doon 6 10; Barometer 6 10: Polonett 67: Spoony 67; Whetuirui 6 7; Lapidary. 6 7; Smoke Concert 6 7; Hoaiiri 6 7. CAMBRIA HANDICAP, of 600 eovs; S£ -—Kin? Lu 9 V; Romantic 8 7; Golden Autumn 82: Merry Damon 82; Master Mind 8; King's Speech 7 12; Gold Mint 7 12- Pamatu 7 12; Air Queen 7 9; Gold Acre' 7 9 - Day Bell 77; Bahama 77; Onation 7 7; Luxurious 7 7; Bell.Crispen geldinf 7 7" Judge's Box 7 6; Dehghiment 7 S; Nasstori' 7 4 Waning Light (late Dooollette) 7 2. TIEI HURDLES, of 300 eovs; about IJm-Miss Melva 10 10; Eoyal Abbey 10.8; Demagogue 10 7; Pentagram 10 4; Admiral low; Peter - &man ®y 3 ; S eny 9; Narrow Neck 9 7: Cool Stamu--5 aS; Freshman 9: Ore Ore 9; Athens II 9- Tom Moore 9; Bright Light 9. CHELTENHAM HANDICAP, of 550 sovs; 6f—Royal Blood 9 W; Favo S 4, Ouin S 4: Hipo 8 3; FinelU 8, C"?Wy Town Bank 7 12; Lady 7 121 Startle 7 U; Broadwood 7 7, Joy Tfofo 7 6; Lucius 7 6 : ' Prince Abbey 7 3; Quwette 7 3, Heisle? 7 2; Abbey Bell 7; Muna 6.12; Rafa 6 10, SheW 67; Lady Lois 6.7; Gold Fern 6 7; Exactly 6 7.

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, PARVENU'S RUNNING. v - ; _ g . " ' ■ VETS' REPORTS ON. ALLEGED DOPING. (Received November' 13th, 10.10 p.m.) ... SYDNEY, •'November 13. In oonnesdoii with the alleged doping of tie horse Parvenu, two independent vete.' reports have "been received. One says examination of the" horse after the race .showed ; the pupila of the eyes to be excessively" dilated,'- and the' animal- almost blind. A- blister in the mouth appeared like the result ;of -an" application of .eojna irritant •• wihch r > turned or . scalded. . > :. Ih» second, report" deals: with the examine tion of two syrafes' froip,the,,horse's mouth.. It says the investigator.' founil that 'neither oontained' any • alkaloid poison, but points outs that atrophine. prevents the flow of saliva, and it li.'iinliljely atrophine would be found in: a swab some hours after the' administration, of • atrophine. or belladonna,. . The stipendiary arc conducting a search of betting boo&s," with ,af view, to qisoovering ■ if' they •; throw any. light on the alleged' doping. . . 1 ' ' TThe hurdler "Parvenu W owned _by Mr Colin- Steohen,' chairman cf the A.J.C: It was alleged that he had beett doped to prevent a win-• at-Warwick.Farm. Saturday. Although heavily bacic.d, he failed to get into the running until the endi wnea no gained, to finish a-very 'had third.] SALE. Pyne, Gould,. .Guinness, .Ltd., h«ld their ■ annual sale of thoroughbreds in .w» Otteeter street : yards yesterday.' Ihe ot the horses offered in training, and. were of useful class, .but .the. prices, realised were not big. There was a g?°d attendance, but bidding was fax from, brisk. Kesulte^^ On 'account It. Sutherland, Islington: Lot I—B gLe Fort, by Guianforto- ■ Country Picnic, aged: Passed - • 360 On account GG. Holmes, Knocklyn: Lot 2—Ch.m Barmaidj Byrs, by Nasßau —Shebeen ll.: withdrawn. Lot a-Ch. m .Granuale, 4yrs, by Sunn 7 Lake—Anitea: Parsed .• •• 90 On account .C. G. Dilgety, ChrisSchurch; Lot 4—B g Bevel, Syre, by Gay Lad— NantviSo; .C. B. fitanfield, Dannevirke ' .. 1W On- account M. .'Hobhs, Chnstchurch: Lot s—B g Bonito,, 3yis, .by 'Bonifonn —Dearest: ,Pasted ..... •• 125 Lot 6—Br g, 2yrs, by Kilbroney—Peace: 'Passed ' ... . ' .... .'•• U® On. account of ■ Sir Chas. Campbell,'' Daraar: Lot 7—Oh g Ophir, 3yre, by.Solferino —Adaur: -Passed .200 Lot B—Blk g En Route, tged, by Ad-vance---Ballarat: Passed • •• 490 On'account R.'C. Gillies, Mayfield: Lot : 9 —Oh- m • Pickaninny, syxs, by ' Solferino—Canterbury Bell: C. -W. Spencer, -Bdsfton •• • • HO On aooOunt Bpyd and Oughton, Christ- ' : church: Lot -10—Br f Gay . Lassie, 3yis, By G*y _ Lad—Lidy :T>irk: Noi bid. On .account J. A. Taylor, Wellington: lot 11—Blk h Kuhio, 4yis, by Finland :Piawuß: Passed - .250 On'amountV. B. Line, Little River: ■ ■ Trielm: No Ufa. OnaccountJohn Grigg, laoogbeach: Lot 13—B f, 2yie,by Saxby—DabchJck: J. Bell, lasoiit* ... On. acoount Buchanan, KinJorib: Lot 14—B f.Syrs.WClareneeni—Ncvrse Yfemya; J. McDonald, Christchurch is On. aeconnt J.; Bell, • Lixmore: Lot liv- —Ch f, 2yrs, by Guy I*^—Flower of ftt Wert: A. ; Ckmfezidge, DiwI . .. 110

SUBURBAN HANDICAP,' of 80Q sova. 9f. Mountain.' Lion 11 3 Heraldry ... 9 12 Giantkiller • ..11 1 Hungry Hill .. ,9,12 Happy Warrior 11 1 Grim Joko 9 9 Bitters,' ' ..'10.11 Whanti ..9,9 Prosperity ; 10 9 . Hiero 9 a "Viewpoint •. 10 5 OaJnel Ambl©... 9 0 Bonena • ..10 8 Otauru ... 9 0 Empyrean .; 9 13 .Sayoisara CHESSY 'WELTER, • of 400 sow. 6f. .• Moorland .. .9,5 Quality ' 7,10 Halgina" . .. 9 2 Ferino ... 7 i The Harp .. '8'13 : Fvnora .. 7' 7 "Ayrbuxn • • .. 811 'Tempo - .. 7 7 Ecuador .. 8 11 Rich Prize.. .. 7 7 Giantkiller ». , 8. 9. Ilka 7 7 Gsurdenia. ..-7 13 ■■ seymour' handicap, : of . 300 soya., 7f. Hall Mark .. ' 9 0 Escarpment 7 " <5 Dazzling' Light . 8 11 Cumbrae • . . .7 ; 5 Kuhio .. 8 10 Prompter .. 7 3 Degago . 8 8 .Gooaestep .. 7 0 Soifexits ' ..' 8 8 Bonatic .. 7 0 Monoxide .. 8,1, Solfcllo ..7.0 En ilouto r ...' 7 13 Horatius 7 0 Te Anau/Lad . 7 10 Bonito .. 7 .0 Full Swing ,..'7 9 : Comic Song .. ,7; 0 Knocklyn .. 7 7 Douce Lad •. 7 0 Retrospect. ... 7 7 Hia Majesty .. ' 7,.0 MEMBERS'' HANDICAP, of 750. eovs.v7f.; Bed'Wink ,. 311 Wild Hind .., 7 10 Peneua 8 11 Fool's Paradise 7 9 Suggestion 8 9 Treaham .. 7' 5 Mireusonta• .. -8 3 L&st. Crust •• t .., -7- 2» Martian Miss. 8 1. Fires tick 6 13 Rcremo-raa ' .. 7 11 ' PIONEER HANDICAP,- of 350 eovs.. .Of. Father O'Flynn 8 ' 9 .Money Order ..' .7,\ 7 Arpent ' .. 8 6 Centrepiece ... 7 ; 7 Victory Bond 8 ' 1 Pa-nmer ! 6 9 Joyeuso, ' 7 7 Beaming 6 9 G." G1 STEAD GOLD CUP, of 1000 bovs. - . ■ . . ' lim.' • " • Lougirea ' .. 9 3. Limelight. . .. 8 12 Sunart ■«. 9 1 3 Inferno .. 7 12 Gold Light, 8.12 . . PLATE, of ' 500 - boto. Sf. Royal.• Blood «. 9, 8 Shirley .. 6:9 Tukia ..93 .. ' FEND ALTON HANDICAP, of 800 sots. *-lim;-' , ' Enthusiasm. .. 8 13 Royal, Divorce 8 S Bonetter „• 8 9 Mantua „ ,7;10 Palestrina 8 8. .. 7 7 •Umapapa, 8 6 Bonnie Winkia 7 '2 Deucalion ... 8 3 Little Bxver .. 7 0 Count Cavour " 8 2 Happy Warrior 6 8 Tarleton ... 8 3 (Rivalry 6 7

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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 10

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SPORTING. Press, Volume LX, Issue 18230, 14 November 1924, Page 10

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