RACING NEWS
KUMAIIA JO I KEY CLUB. , THE HANDICAPS. ] J .Mr Jus. Noble lias declared the 10l- i lowing weights:— - ] Junction Handicap, six furlongs.— ] Probate 10.2, Eonmark 0.13, Weary ; Willie, Counter Attack 8.9, Seaside 8.2, Woodrow 7.11, Elixir. Pillage 7.10. Timepiece 7.7, Caliburn 7.4, Idleness, ; Carnbrea, Rapid Rose 7.2, Agm.la, Rapid Fire, Wolthoa, Liskauar, Cairn > 7.0. ; Hurdles, one mile and a-half. Strayshot 10.13, Silk Rein 10.0, Wood- ■ row 10.0, Lvroe, (ashman 9.10, Lord < IVk, Lord Form by 9.0. Dillman’s Handicap, six and a-half furlongs.—Rosevear 0.10, Prince EorotiK 9.7, Wbarfeduie 8.13, Mntarekn 8.“, Gold Problem 8.8, Tantalus 8.1. l Ri stir 8.0, Silk Ribbon 7.6, Grand , D.icliy 7.4, Tyne 7.3. , Kumara Handicap, otic mile and a , quarter. —Lord Axidea, Roniform 9.0, Balefire 8.11, Wbarfeduie. Warlike 8.9 ' Kuia 8.7. Votist 8.2, Kikini 8.0. Miss- f bind 7.11, Steepholm 7.9, Kiibrin 7.8. < Orange Mart 7.7, Tiranga 7.5, be For- \ t" 7..3, Liskauar, Better l.uck 7.0. tj Telegraph Handica]), six furlongs.— Weary Willie 9.0. Marble Bar. Kikini | ‘ 5.7. Elixir. Pillage, Demonstrate 9.1, 1 Marauder 7.10, Divorce 7.8. Carnbrea I Idleness 7.7, Rapid Eire, (aim, J.rsk- , a ear 7.5. : Flying Handicap, five furlongs and a| ball'.'—Papbian 10.1, Eonmark 9.13. j I.cilhfield 9.0, Weary Willie, -Counter Attack, Mntarekn Hdb Samarang 8.8. Marble Bar, Seaside, ('ashman 8.2, Do-
niomst rate, Elixir 7.10, Golden Motn, Lyroe 7.7. Caliburn 7.4, Strelitza, Emerald Gem 7.2, Agnolo, Antaguni, Wolthea, Hokitika., Rapid Fire 7.0. Otira Handicap, snx furlongs and alia If.--Probate 10.2, Rosevear 9.10, Prince Ferou« 9.7, Balefire 9.2. Leithficld 9.0. Tantalus 8.1. Stoeplmlm 7.12. Kiibrin 7.11, Lord l-k 7.5, Grand Duehv 7. 1, Rapid Rose 7.2, Rapid Fire
Welter Handicap, seven furlongs.— Lord Ashlca 10.0, Warlike 9.9, Ktiia 9.7, Tantalus 9.4, Votist 9.2, Bestir, Kikini 9.0, Missland B.l], Orange Mart 8.7. Yankee Dan, Tiranga 8.5, Grand Ditchy 8.4, Silk Ribbon. Lord Formin', Divorce 8.3, Lo Forte, Silk Rein 8.2, Tiinern, Vent S.O.
SfKI DEFEATED. LONDON. March 19. MiTigtte defeated Siki on points in twenty rounds. During Up first few rounds Siki f< ri-erl tbr kg’ I. 51 -Tigro ir t attempting to reply to the nogr \s wild swipes, being content to r in. in on defence. The fight v.n« of a poor character. Up to the I’lovciuh round Siki was ahead on points, but MeTig io tin'll livened up and establislied a good lead. In the eighteenth lie had Siki groggv, but he recovered and fighting cunningly, kept off the Irishman, who now. was very aggressive. scoring rapidly He suceo' i! ■ 1 in well outpointing his opponent.
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