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ATHLETIC SPORTS.

-♦ —; — •■■ CRICKET, MATCH BETWEEN THE COUECES. •HOME SIDE'S EASY Wixf" 7 " The match between Victoria College and Canterbury College tennis was concluded yesterday, ana although the reSuit wiis.'a win- for 'the Wellington side by nino wickets,-tho second day's play was not. without interest. The wickot played truly enough, but was very slow, and a raging northerly gale blow down the pitch. At the beginning of the. day,' Victoria College, with a lend of 191 runs on t'Ke first'innings scores, appeared to have'a certain win in prospect, bub the certainty became an uncertainty during the day., The Canterbury College men piled up 190 runs for tho loss of only three wickets, and Men-having wiped off th.e deficit; set .out to put up a respectable credit. Although they had the bad.luck- to ,have two of their best batsmen run out,,they reached tho total of 287,.;. Wellington had then to got 97 runs to win.'. The task-would have been simple .enough but for the-, time limit, for only three-quarters of an hour of playing time remained.- One of the first Wellington pair lost liis wicket without •scoring o but then Griffiths and Fanning settled down quietly to play themselves in, and having done so. they knocked off the necessary runs ten minutes before .6 o'clock. Tho bowling of both sides wai poor-,. Following, were the. acores: — Canterbury Collcse. First innings : 115 ' Second Innings. Luttrell; 2141111142111124121312212 - '2124,-b. 'Atmore 51 Hollis;-, 11112241231443121412241234 2ini1141, : run 0ut........ 70 Thomas-, 11', b. Dempsey ". 2 Moor, ■211414112411112211441341311 '2,.c. Griffiths,-b. Broad' 55' Guinoy, 1241; b-. Dempsey .....'....... 8 Guriiey, 12314212, b. Martin ..:......' 16 Smith; 111', run out >........../: ..'........ 54 Twyneharn, c. Griffiths, b. Fanning: 0 Barnett,'lllll, b.i.Dempse* , ......... 5 Taylor.--2112, b. 8r0ad.:....'......;..... 6 Corbetb,'not out .:;..'..■.......■.•.......,. -2 Extras 15 Totar-i ■••:;..■;.■:-..;:...;;..■.• ■..>..-.-...■ 297 Bowling-- :Analjr'sis.—Denipsey took three -wipkets. for.7B runs; Morton,.none for 35;-Martin, one for 16; Longhurst, none, for 9.; Atmore.one for 55;Joplin, none for 1; Ward,,none for-29: Birch, nonefor J ; Broad, two:for 26; Fanning, one for-19. •■• • .'•' ; . ■••■..■■ ■'■• ! ' Victoria College. First .^ttingS,;..;,j. i .i.....:V.'..;..;i V '..M'./3CJe. /■■' ,-,: Second Innings., . Atmore, cM oor, b. Hollis ..■ 0 Griffiths, 4424 1112444411, not out ...• 43 fanning, 34444121124114414, not out 45Extras. , , 10 Total for one n'icket .■ 98 ON THE BASIN. WEDNfiSDAY AND SATURDAY MEN.: A'.'good ..deal of .interest was taken iti the meeting of the.Saturday, represerir tatives. and.the. Wednesday first eleven. The weather,.was fine but windy when, the match'commenced,. but later in the day a gale.and rain. made, playing very unpleasant. Wednesday batted lirst, and made the"y.oryv.usontl total 0f'233. C. G , : Wil&eri,7ivasi'!iiV'''good,form -vith the Willow. There- was plenty of powor in ..ijtrakesjji ajid.w.his skill ■■in steering theiciball- t|ifPUgH/;tlie: field -was frequently-.applaudedr .Warile, who ;mado 75-(Wednesday^,best ;core),-. played- : a.*very .fine which i-in-t cluded'dnly oue-chance.'-The othcr-bats-'-men, a except Owles, were- disposed cf cheaply,: principally, .through the .good bowling .of Ryan, of ..tho Central .Club,, whose "slows tied- up all the- batsmen and clean bowled several of them. Ryan sfrjit down eighteen overs <at an , average cost of a little more .than, two runs per over.. Carey was twic<? no-balled. Tho fielding of the' Saturday, sido"wa.« fair,' but failure to hold the ■ one; Warn©.spooned t-d.U.m at aliorWcg was a bad.miss,' ' .'",.. ■'..'■': Howe.And D. Hte opened the'innings for Wio : 'Saturday. .sideV.Hoivo ' ccmrnenced' briglitly,. but Hay was painfully slow "iii dpeniii'g. ; Howe- got ,tho first ball of the innings (froiri Beard) through the slips for four, .and showed rn inclination to have'u hit. Before he was ten he was"'badly missed-by Wilson, and at 35 Owles dropped a chance from-him-and then added' an absurd overthrow. The-Victoria College batsman had-Keen at the 1 wickets an hour, when Kinvig bowled him with a long hop. Ho knocked up 46,..and] with the.exception of his two chanceshis batting was good. Wlien Midlano and Quinn got together the batting was brisk, and the running between wickets keen.'' TheT'galo probably prevented the batsmen making the paco the cracker .they seejned desirous- of 'setr' . ting, but they kept things moving'.at an interesting rate. Quiiui looks for chauces of hitting, and he drove a couple into the southern plantation, but his timing and placing are not so good as Midland's. Midlano give the same scrt, of frfee display that' always comee from him, and he had the ill-luck to be bowled with the last ball of the'match. The Wednesday fielding was .exceptionally poor. Hume could rjqt have fielded worse.- TKe- scores follow: ■■■••". '■'■ Wednesday Players. Hume,M32, b. Casey ..,.....;.., '6 V; Harris, 233111313312, l.b.w.j b. v Aldersloy .'.'.'......... ';..'...: ' 24 C. GiWiJij0n,.13311134433341324,'b.' Casey ..............'.. '. 44.Warne, 31121131333313111132114214 1111112125314,, c. Griramott, ,b. Ryan :..... 7r> Kinvig, 4113223, b.Ryan ....' lfj To]hurst;3, b.Rjan-.... 3 Taylor,'l3llll, c. andb. .Eyan ... ~ H Houlihan-,', b. Ryan . 0 Owlee, : 133-1441161133131, c. Casey, b.- Ryan- , .:. .43. Beard; c. Grimmett, b. Uyau 0 M'Mahon, 111, not ; "3 Extras ......,„ 11 Total ..:..:....;;.;.;■.-■,..;.;;;.;....'233 Bowling took do wickets for 5 63-' runs'; Casey, two , for 57 •; Aldersley, 'one for 43; Grimmett, none. for 9; Ryan,' seven for' 44; Quinn, none for (~-■■ ;' ■■'• . '■ . . ■ . ~ ".-'.'" Saturday Players. D. Hay,' ■■' 1114131332111221242, ' c. AVarne, b. Beard' ;.... gg G. Howe, 432ii11332143113121313 ' 11, b. Kinvig 47 F. JopliiijC. Owles, b. Kinvig' 0 F. Midlane, 3212:23231114413411321' 13, b. Harris '. . 48 J. Qui.nii,,.,-1113511433111.11411,1 c. Houlihan, b. Kinvig ~...; '.. 34. 'A. Aldersjey,. 421114, not out.- .' 13 Extrae 4 Five wickets for 182 Bowling'Analysis..—Beard took on& wicket for 56 runs: Harris, ono for 44; Kinvig, three for 57; Taylor, none for 4; Houlihan, none.for 17. THE JUNIORSi CENTURY PUT UP BY FLETCHER. The['Saturday Junior representatives beat , the ' Wednesday Senior Second Eleven on the first innings. The scores follow:— ■•■."■ Wednesday Second Elovcn. Howitt, b, Morgan 4 Clapshaw, b.-Morgan 0 C. M. Bay, ; b'. Morgan ; 0 O'Brien, b. Morgan 2 C. (J, -J:..,f3ii.v, b. Berry 2 A. CTjanibe'rlai'n, 8. Windley ..,..,;...; 0

\Vicks, b. Morgan ; 4 Ellis, run out 3 C. Chamberlain, c. and b. Worth ... 2 I. M'Kenzie, not out 8 Duck, c. Fletcher, b. Windley 11 Extras 16 Total . 82 ■Bowling Analysis.—Backer took no wickets for 3 runs; Morgan, five for 10; Berry, one for 4; Worth, ono for 12; Galloway, none for 6; Windley, two for 1. Saturday Juniors. Jones, run out 16 Windley, c. C.'C. J. Bay, b. Wicks 55 Fletcher, b. CkpsTiaw 116 Barker, c". Chamberlain, b. O'Brien 24 Barnett, b. Clapshaw .-; 34 Galloway, b. Clapshaw 3 Worth, c. ah'd b. C. C. J. Bay 0 Berry, b. O'Brien 32 Morgan, e. and b. Wicks : 18 Smith, st. -—, b. Clapshaw 12 Makchani, not out - 3 Extras 12 Total 325 The bowling analysis was not kept. ■ " " ' Wednesday, Second Innings. Howitt,. b. Morgan 1 Clapshaw, 0. Fletcher, b. Morgan ...' 4 Ellis, run out 1 O'Brien, :b. Morgan , 3 M'Kenzie, not out 18 Wicks, run out 10 Duck, b. Berry 0 C. Chamberlain, not out 9 • Extras'. .<..,'. ;.. 7 Six wickets for 53 Bowling Analysis.—Makeham took no wickets for 10 runs;. Morgan, three for 1; Barker,-none-for 10; Galloway, none for 9; Berry, one for 15. Ono other player bowled. INTERESTING CAME. FRIENDLY' TRIAL OF . STRENGTH. A closely-contested game was played at Ke'lburne' Park yesterday' between Warehousemen and Outside Junior representatives. The following were the 'scores:— .'■"■■'• Warehousemen. Dind, b. Carruthers 77 Spotswood, b. Carruthers ............. 1 Barton, b. M'lntyre- 54 Mummery, st. — : —. b. Martin 20 Hoare, c. andb. Martin 16 Whitelaw, b. Martin 3 Richards,'c. andb. Martin 2 Poolcy, ,c. and.b. Millar 0 Winters, st. —-, b. Martin ......... 2 Tyrell, b. Millar 1 Leddv, not Out 0 Extras 8 Total 184 Bowling.—M'lntyre took one wickot for 25. runs; Carrutliers, two for 43; Wetherall, none for 18: Millar, two for 26; Martin, five for 25; R. Murphy, none for 23; C. Murphy, none for 4.- - Outsldo Association. Wetherall, b. Spotswood 8 Roberts, b..Dind 16 R. Murphyi' c. P.ooley, b. Whitelnw 32 Millar, b. Spotswood ......_ 0 Thomson, c. Hoare, b, Whitelaw ... 26. C. Murphy.' c. Parton, b. Whitelaw 15 Martin,.b. Parton ...,. 8 Patcrson, c. and b. Hoare 24 Burrows, net out 41 Carruthers, not out 16 Extras ..., : 12 Total /.. 198 Bowling Analysis.—Dind tcok one wicket for 99 runs; Spotswood, two for 53; Whitelaw, three for 20: Pooley, none for 10';'',Partori, pnefor 33; LeddyJ' none fo'r 16; Hoaro, one for 17.' . • TEAMS' , FOR 1 ■ ■,Catholic Youhg Menus'Club'^A'-Te'a'm r. Evans -Bay, at.Nowtdwn Bradley, Carruthers, Connble, .Leydon, Little, Hopkins, M'Grath, O'Sullivan, Toms, and Thomas. B Te»m v. Star, at Kclburne Park—Fitzgerald, Finnigan,- Coleman \2), Gill, .-Kcirby, M'Leod, Mahoney, Foufiy, Layburn, Cameron, Hiekmott, AV. Little.

BO? r LS & BOWLEBS-,

;-.;■ WAIRARAPA VISITORS. •' A match, or a series of matcTies, was played yesterday on Victoria green by fo-ur rinks , of the'home club ngainst a similar number of visitors from the Wairarapa. Following arc the scores, tho name's of the Victoria skips being mentioned first in, each case:— First .'round: Redstone 21, Blinkhorn 15; Langdon 25, Ewington 13 j Hueston 2i!, Cresswell 11; Mayer 24, Harrison 11. ■: Second round: Laugdon 35, Harrison 18; Huoston 20, Blinkhorn 22.; Rodstone 15, Crcsawell 20;- Mayer 20, Ewington 30 (8 in the last head). Third round (a 1 short one to fill in time): Langdon IJ, Cresswell 2; Mayor 14, Blinkhorn 3; Retlstone 8, Harrison 15; Hueston 9, Ewington 14. Totals—Victoria, 224; Masterton, 174. The following rink from the Victoria - Club will play a match with the Blenheim rink ..which is in Wellington at present, having come here to play against. .a Thorndon rink:—Bolton, Youmans, Mattiij, and Hemingway. HATAITAI CLUB. ■ , : , The -following games were played on the Hataitaj. green between three rinks from Otaki and two from Terrace End, tho Otaki Club playing one game in the morning and one in the afterngon. - Results:—. ■ Otaki—H. Bright, Ayre, Anderson, Satherley (s.), 23.. Hataitai—Pulsford, Shepherd, Smith, Kinniburgh '.'(&.), 22. Otaki—Allen, Noble, Gooding,. Moody (s<),-18. 'Hataitai— J. Jamiuson, Light,. Slater, Mitchell (s.), 21. Otaki—Cook, Young, Horrell, A. Bright (s.), 21. .Hataitai—Halliday, Gyles, Jones, Kimiiburgh (s.), 16. Otaki—Allen, Noble, Gooding, Windley'.'.(s.), .17. : Hataitai—Ward, Rose, Johnsoli, Julius (s.), 11. Otaki—Cook, Young, . Howe]], A. Bright .(«.), 15. Hataitai—Ballinger, Pntchard, Williams, Penney (s.), 25. . . Bright, Ayre,. . Satherley (e.J, 21. Storebanks, Rhodes, Penney (s.), 19. Totals—Otaki, 115; Hataitai, 114. Terrace End-'M'Grath, Alson, Jones, Martin (s.), 28. Hataitai—Halliday, Rhodes, Mitchell, Gruar (s.), 13. Terrace End—Adams, Oakley, Harris, Tumor, (s.), 14. Hataitai—Slater, Gyles, Nasmith, Heiidry Vs.), 23. , End, 42; Hataitai, 36."..,.. .■;■■■• . v

SWIMMING

WAIRARAPA CARNIVAL. SUCCESS OF WELLINGTON MEN. ' (By Telegraph.—Special Correspondent.) Masterton, January 22. ThoWairarapa Swimming Club's annual carnival was held to-day, under most favourable conditions. In tho ladies' 100 yards event, Miss Annio O'Leary, Now Zealand champion, tho ered th& previous record, doing the distance in 87 2-ssec. Wellington competitors were very succcssfftl nt the meeting. Tho results wore:— IOC) Yards Clulj Championship.— A. R. M'Loan, 1; F. Phillips, 2; W. G. Henry, 3. . Two other competitors. Time, 83 4-ssec. ~ 50 Yards Handicap (sclioolbovs).—. Bailey, 1; Dβ Castro, 2; Mtirrcll,*B. 50 Yaitds Handicap (for meinbe.'.s W.A.S.C. only).—First heat: M. Fly 9sec, 1; D. Welch, 3see., 2. Second heat: F. Ackerman,' 12sec, 1; C. S. Scott 7scc, 2. Final: M. Fly. 1; ]?. Ackcrman, 2; D. NVelch, 3.. Time, 40 3-ssec. • 100 Yards Inter-diub Handicap.— First .heat:, C. P. Jarret, 14sec, 1; G. . M. j'ermain, lOsec., 2. Second heat: F. Seymour, lsec, lj.B, Wilson, 13sec.,

2. Third heat: G. Anderson. lOscc, 1; R. J. Grimmett, 16scc, 2. Finil: Wilson, 1; Anderson, 2; Sevmour, 3. Time, 80scc. Dive from 15 foot Platform—Nelson, 1; Stevenson, 2. 66 Yards Hnmlioap (for mombors W.A.S.C. 'only).—First licit: Do CasCastro, llscc, 1; A. H. M'Loan, ccr., 2. Second heat: W. G. Henry, 2scc, 1; ¥. Phillips, 3see., 2. Final: Do Castro, 1; Henry, 2; M'Lcan, 3. Time, Cl see. 50 Yards Breast Stroke (inter-club). —First heat: S. Soivers, Osoo., 1; R. H. Russell, Bsoc, 2; G. S. Scott, 6&cc, 3 Second heat: W. Loiuas, 6soe., 1; A. J. Parton, Sse'c, 2. Final: Lomas, 1; Seivcr, 2; Russell, 3. Time, 45sec. 100 Yards Schoolboys' Championship. -W. 'Murrell, 1; W. Bailey, 2; D, Dod--6011. 3. Time, 84 2-ns-ec. 110 Yards Ladies' Bracelet (iiiterclub).—First heat: R. M. Newman, 4scc, 1; W. Meyer. 9sec, 2-. Second heat: G. Troader, 16sec, 1; F. Seymour,, 2f.ee., 2. Third heat:, A. Russell, 19sec. 1; Do Castro, 24scc. 2. Final: Russell, 1; Seymour, 2: AVilson, 3. Ladies' 100 Yards Handicap.—Miss Ells O'Leary, lOsec, 1; Miss L. Burnett, 18sec, 2; Miss A. O'Leary, scr., 3 This was a splendid race. Miss Annie O'Leary did tlio distance in 87 2-ssee. 75 Yards Handicap ((interlclub).— First heat: G. Anderson, 7sec, 1; J. Stratford, llsec, 2. Second heat: J. A. Smith, lOsec, 1; G. West. 12sec, 2. Final: Anderson, 1; Stratford, 2; Smith. 3. Time. 55 2-sscc. Tub Race.—G. West, 1. Relay Race Handicap , (inter-club).— ' Wellington A. 1: Wellington B, 2; Thorndon B, 3. Wellington B was disqualified. Plunge (inter-club).—P. A. Russell, 1; A,' Smith, 2. Boys' Race (under 14).— H. Meredith, 1; M. Duly, 2; H. Hall and De Castro, dead heat, 3'. 440 Yards Handicap (inter-club).—A. R. M'tean, 60sec. 1 ; G. Sevmour, 20 sec, 2: R. M. Newman, 25sec, 3. Time. 7min.'42 4-osec. CARNIVAL AT WORSER BAY.' The Worser Bay Swimming Club held its fourth annual carnival at Worser Bay yesterday. Despite a stiff northerly, driving sand, and a rough sea the affair, thanks to the efforts of an energetic committee, was a most successful one. The parade of swimmers was most interesting, while other events which helped to add interest to th.9 gathering was a display of ju-jitsu on the beacli by Mr. C. Duffy's pupils, and an exhibition of life-saving by the Maranui Surf Club. • The results of the various events were: — ' Girls' Race.—Miss Browys, 1; Misses Leicester and Pownall, dead heat, 3. 50yds. Junior Handicap.—Rountrec, 1; Hopkirk, 2; Brodie, 3. Ladies' 50yds. Open Handicap.—Miss Leicester, 1 ;* Miss L. Downall, 2; Miss M. Atkins, 3. 50yds. Senior Club Handicap.—First heat: Allen, 9sec, 1; Woon, 7sec. 2; Latta, 14sec, 3. Second heat: Carmichael, ssec, 1; L. W. Green, 7sec, 2: Tothill, 14sec, 3. Final: Allen, 1; Carmichiiel, 2; Tothill, 3. : Neatest Header.—C. Arthur, 1; G. Neal, 2. ' ' 100 yds. Bracelet Handicap.—First heat: Ashford, 7sec, 1; Mander, 2Vscc, 2; Silver, 3sec, 3. Second heat: Allen, 17scc, 1; Carmichael, 12sec, 2; Holland, 12sec, 3. Final: Allen, 1; Ashford 2; Mander, 3. 50yds. Open Handicap.— I , irst- heat: Porno 'sec, 1; Murrell, 2soc, I , ; Hopkirk, 2sec, 3. Second heat: Citiinichacl, ssec., 1; Geddis, 4sec, 2; M ise, Ssec., 3. Final: Fornc, 1; Murrell, 2 ; Geddis, 3. . ■"C22oyd l ,sf Open, 'C; Holland, 2; L. Green, 3.

SFORTS AT SEATOUN.

LOCAL CLUB'S GATHERING. Tho Seatoun Amateur Athletic Club held its'third annual sports gathering on Seatonn Park yesterday. A blustering : northerly wind rendered matters rather unpleasant for both spectators nnd competitors. Otherwise tho gathering was a most successful one, and tho club has every reason to fool gratified with tho results of its third venture. The sports officials for tho day we.ro as follow:—Referee, Mr. Alex. Grigg; stewards, Mes3rs. J. Lynham, G. Klee, and W. H. Pollock; track judges, Messrs. James Alexander, William Murie, and Ready; walking judge, Mr. J. Hecnan; timekeepers, Messrs. A. Wixon and H. Sherwood; starter, Mr. H. J. Wyatt; clerk of course, Mr. M. Tracey; hanclicappers, Messrs. P. Palmer and A. C. Kitto. Tho following were the resuits of the day's events:— ' . Boys' Race, 75yds.—First heat: Pollock, 1; Davis, 2.' Second leat: Sharlnan, 1; Page, 2. Third heat: Miirio, 1; Gornoz, 2. Fourth heat: Hickling, 1; Gootch, 2. ' Fifth heat: Shackletoii, 1; Pringle, 2. Final: Shackletoii, 1; Murie, 2; Pollock, 3. Time, D 4-ssee. Club Race, 100yds.—R. M. Morris (syds.), 1; C. H. Duck (6yds.), 2; E. B. Smith (4yds.), 3. BSoyds. Handicap.—S. Hall (15yds.), 1; A. F. Robbie (4oyds.), 2; R. Collins (35yds;), 3. Time, 2min. 11 l-ssec. ■ High Jump.—Doyle and Sutherland (dead heat), sft. Tin., 1. Three-legged Race.—Snook and Ballantyne, 1; Johnson and Flanaean, 2. Boys'- 100 yds. Hurdles.—Pollock, 1; Murie, 2; Davis, 3. ■ .220 Yards Open Handicap.—First heat: Morris, ] ; Jowett, 2; Robbie, 3. Second heat; Adams, 1; Murray, 2; Ryan, 3. Final: Morris, 1; Jowett, 2; Adams, 3. • . One Mile- Flat Handicap.—Alexander (110 yds.), 1; Hudson (scr.), 2;. Binnie :(20vds.). 3. Time, 4min. 56spc. Hop, Step, and Jump.—Hall, 44ft. Sin., 1; Black, 43ft. 3in., 2. ■ Ono Mile AValk.-r-Tumcr (set-.), 1' Siorwright (2p.rds.), 2; Tracer (140vds.), 3. Time, vniin. lfi 3-osec. Broad Jump.—Ryan (3ft.), 21} ft, 1-•Blacfc-f2Jft.). 20ft.. llin., 2; Hubbard (scr.), 20ft. Bin., 3. I 100 Yards Onen Handicap.—First heat: Morris, 1; Hubbard, 2; Foster, 3. Second heat: Robinson, 1; Ryan 2; Wilson, 3. Third heat: Murphy, 1Brott, 2; Robbie, 3. Final: Robinson, 1; Kyau, 2; Murphy, 3. Time, 9 4-oscc Boys' -Walk, 880yds.—W. Hickling, 1. Tune. 3min. 25 4-oscc. Two Mile Flat Handicap.—Williams (90yds.), 1; Hudson (scr.), 2. Time IQmiiii 34spc. 440 Yards Handicap.—Robbie (25 yd?.), 1; Wilton (scr.), 2; Dent (25 yds.), 3. Time, 5" l-ssec. Wharc Relay Race. —"Cabbage Patch AVliare" (Wixon-, Watson, Forsvth, and Smith), 1. Married Women's Race.—Mrs. Waller, 1; Mrs. Lawten, 2; Mrs. James, 3.

CALEDONIAN SPORTS.

(By Teleemph.—Proa! Aotoolatlou.i . ' Wanganui, January 22. Tho Wangtumi Caledonian Society \uTd its thirty-first annual sports gathering to-day in fine weather. »Thwo was a large attendance. A feature, of the gathering was the Highland dancing and piping. W. 11. Jvilgour won tho points prize for dancing, and tho centre's points prize for piping. Tho chief results in tho other events were:— 120 yds. Handicap.—Martis, 1; Darby, 2; Tomperkni, 3. Time, 13sec. One Mile- Wheel Kacc.—H. Smith, 1; A. E. ICatlos, 2; E. Crutchloy, 3. 220 yds; Handicap.—H. Martis, 1; J. Goss, 2; A. Temperton, 3. 410 yds. Handicap.—W.Darbv, 1; A. Temperton, 2; M. Shale, 3. Half-mile—C. Breed, 1; T. G. Hicks, 2; C. H. Pugh, 3. One Miln Amateur Event.—C. H. Pugh, lj C. Breed, 2; J. Adam, 3.

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OVERSEAS SPORT.

By Telucraph—l'resfl Assacitttlon—Copyrishi; ; ALBANY CLAIMfTITIE SCrtUN^J CHAM f London, .1 an'uaiy i> Tho time of liis l ;liultaivj;e.:liayVnK i V»:s5 ' : - pired, Albany claims ihci iowinpfch'ani- : i' pionship of the world.—S.vdmy: : 4.";ji;i!'.V ' Special. .■> ' : Sjs . (Rcc. January 22, 11.20 ; London, January-22® ' Barry treats Albany's claim;-as'Va^ joke. Ho says that Paddon ..indisputf.; ; ably has tho first right to a challenge match. ■ r:-/? $:0.,..:'. REGATTA AT WA(i(; : vBgllC Sydnoy, ■'Jainiary'Vii?'' ~ Hannon, in his match wains'*. Priddle, on Lake Albert, Wiires, outclassed tho latter. He led from the jump, was never headed, and won by -ViO yards.' , ■; : NORTHERN UNION TOUR , London, January''ill. :.. A special meeting of the Northern League was prevented fivm making further arrangements awing to iho abn-ncfe from Sydney, of. a voutirms.rion of tie- : tails of the tour. ... ' ":;*.■,*>■ CARPENTIER AND M'GOORTY, "% \ London, Jamiurv..!. " : ' ; : Georges Carnentier has p-.a<:tically arcepted a Dublin syndicate's imitation .; to box M'Goorty for a uurre or.'i'-'uijC,-:

GORE RACES. -" I

-J~_* -;>:;... ffi» Tele»raDh.-i.'r«sa AtaoeUMcti'.-'i Gore, Janusry 22. _ The Gore Kacing Club's, Summer Meeting concluded to-day, in wet weather. There was a good attendance, and good fields, but the track got greasy, and caused several falls. No serious injuries were sustained, however. The totalisator handled X 9713 ngainst 43653 for.ths corresponding day last vear. a total for the meeting of .£20.474, compared with ■£19,948 last year. The results are:— ■■. GRANDSTAND HACK HANDICAP. Seven, furlongs.—l Moonglon*, 951., I; 3 Hosedove, Bst 31b., 2; 2 lord Frederick, ■ Bst. 21b., 3. Scratched: Red Pennra, Bridegroom, Simon Pure. Won by three lengths. Time, lrain. 30 l-sscc. HOKONUI HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—l Sir Brigid, Bst., 1; 5 Cannonade, 7st. 121b., 2; 2 Aerogram, 7st. 71b.. 3. Scratched: Lady Trent, Speybsnk. Wno bv two lengths. Time, lmin. 17.2-ssse. Aloore was disqualified for a month for crossing. ' RACING CLUB HANDICAP. One mile and a distance.—l Gapon, 9st. Sib., 1; 1 Parable, 7st. 131b., 2; 3 Mosgiel, H. 101b.; 3. Scratched: Seagar. AVon by half a length. Time, 2min. Britain Crown, Obolus, and King Torrent fell at tho bend. After the finish JVCoinb, rider of Parable, fainted, and fell off. All escaped without injury. PROGRESSIVE TEOT. One mile and a half.—l Pearl Don, llscc, 1; 2 Kinetic, "sec.,' 2; 4 Vincent, sssc, 3. Scratched: The King's General, Rothschild, .Tun. Won l>7 six lengths. Time, 3min. 40!wc. SUBURBAN HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlong?.—l Quirinus, 9st. ?!!>., 1; 5 Florilinp, 7st. 21b., 2; 2 Eed I'emion, Bst. 21b., 3. Scratched: Lord Frederick, Speybank. Won by half a kngth. Time, lmin. 31sec. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. Five firflongs.—l leilmn. Bst., 1; 4 Otukcho, 7st. 131b., 2; 3 My Glove, fist. 121b., 3. Scratched: Peter". Won by three lengths. Tiitipr^iniin , : 3 2-55 e c; ■' TKLEGRAPH TROT. One mile.-7 Rothschild. Jun., scr., 1; 3 Kvos., 9sec, 2; 1 Bacchus. 7sec, 3. Scratched: Fred, Eunice, Pearl. Don. Won by a length. Time. 201111,- 20 4-5w.. BOROUGH HANDICAP. One wile.Triumphater, Bst. Ulb., 1; 2 Aphaea, Bst. 31b., 2;-4 Peerlesr, 7st., 3. Scratched: Mosjriel Moon?low, Mi?>- Signal, Swigar. Rusao, and Officious. Ail wms down at thf bend, but were not injured. Won by a length.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1965, 23 January 1914, Page 9

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ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1965, 23 January 1914, Page 9

ATHLETIC SPORTS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1965, 23 January 1914, Page 9

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