SPORTING.
JOCKEY CLUB STAKES t,united Press Association- -By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) LONDON, Sept. 29. The Jockey Club Stakes resulted:— Firdaussi 1, Gainslaw 2, Cameronian 3. Seven started. Won by a neck; a length. DOPING ALLEGED. ,- , SYDNEY, Sept. 29. £ 'The Australian Jockey Club stipendiary stewards have disqualified for life Alexander Charles Lyons. The decision has arisen out of the alleged attempt to dope the horse Promptitude, on -Sept. 17'th. The analyst’s report discloses the presence of atropine in thistles. Lyons is a frequenter oi raoecourses. It is understood that lie was formerly a jockey. • • RACING DIVIDENDS, WELLINGTON, September 30. Authority to Racing Clubs to pay -out three dividends in fields of nine or .more tote horses and two dividends in fields of five or more have been conferred by spfccial resolutions finally approved by the Racing Conference executive to-day. The authority is direct, and it is not necessary for Clubs specially 'to apply 'for -permission to adopt the new methods of computation. One or the other or iboth the powers conferred may be adopted so that now there are. four possible combinations ln the way club- may apportion dividends.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 September 1932, Page 6
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