LATE SPORTING
FORBURY PARK TROTS. SECOND DAY’S ACCEPTANCES. (Per United Press Association.) DUNEDIN, May 6. The following are the acceptances for the second 3ay of the Forbury Trots:— SECOND AMATEUR HANDICAP (saddle) of 130 sovs. 14 miles.—George J. Jean Rothschild, Black Harold, Ardiussa, Tommy Direct, Raymius, Lasca Lad, Gwendoline, Squeezer, Fountain, scr., Houi Jim 24 yds bhd, Ben Wallace, Littlefield 48, Van Director, Armistice 60, The Gunner, Winker Dillon 72, Onawa 96, Rosebeny 120. PACIFIC HANDICAP (harness) of 175 sovs. One mile and a a half.—Ben Shaw, Honest Ted, Indian Child, Mascot, Nelson Derby, scr.. Daphne Patch 12, - Kiwi 24, Nibbidard 24, Tracey Boy, Rothstar, War Scott 48, Indian Girl, Robert R, 60, Driftmine, Galindo Bello, Seaward Spot, Havrincourt Wood, Nightcaps 72, Annie’s Dream, Eric Rothschild 84, Cross Battery, Biddy Tracey 96, Tatey Dillon 144. IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP (saddle) of 175 sovs. One mile and a half.—Corwar, Childe Haide, Lady Houi, Lady Ola, Kentucky Moor, Lady Elwood, Ardwood, Miss Malvern, Effie Bingen, Lady Milford, Wallace Maid, Peter The First, Lady Evelyn, scr., Ngapuna 12, Stray Child 24, Kola Belle, Rito 48, Master Robbins, Peter Ilam, Moving Picture, Syndicate 60, W.D. 72. VICTORY HANDICAP( harness) of 500 sovs. Two miles,—Vilo scr., Gleaming 12, Rangitata Lass, Partner, Colenut, Emperor 24, Stockade, Moneymaker 36, Vice-Ad-miral, Mintson 48, Albert Cling 60, General Link 72. ROYAL HANDICAP (saddle) of 200 sovs. Two miles.—Lucalena, Brown Owl, Rewanui. Malice, Lily Dillon, Royal Chance, scr., Guardess, The Rook 12, Vera K. 24, Nellie Scott, Winnie G. 36, Jane Wilkes, Gladiola 48, G.M. Dillon, Silver Shoe 72. PENINSULA HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. Two miles.—King Pirate, Lady Wild, Lovebird, scr., Miss Patty 36, Parkfiekl 48, Exmoor Solace, Patard, Winiata 60 Speculator 132. RENOWN HANDICAP (harness) of 250 sovs. One and a half miles. Legacy, Dillon Wood, Vilo, Shanghai, scr.. Stockade 24, Vice-Admiral 36. FAREWELL HANDICAP, of 200 sovs. One mile.—Matin Chimes, Bacchus, Bridgewood, Royal Step, Robert Dillon, F. E, Bells, scr., Bellfashion, G3L Dillon 12, Dora Derby, Stanley Direct, Petrova, Cromstall. Trooper Dillon 24, Locanda Dillon, Glen Mavis, Ramitiairi 36, Ben Dillon 48. CRICKET. THE M.C.C. TEAM. (By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, May 5. (Received May 6, 10.10 pan.) It was announced at the annual meeting of the Marylebone Cricket Club that the club was still waiting for the Australian Board of Control’s reply regarding the visit of the English team. BOWLING. N.Z. TEAM IN AUSTRALIA. SYDNEY, May 6. (Received May 7, 12.50 a.m.) Six rinks of the New Zealand team made 110 against Randwick 103. OLYMPIC GAMES. THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM. MELBOURNE, May 6. (Received May 6, 10.35 pun.) The Olympic team will sail by the Oscan ius on May 22. SCULLING. BARRY AT FREMANTLE. CONFIDENT OF BEATING FELTON. FREMANTLE, May 6. (Received May 6, 10.35 pan.) The sculler Barry arrived by the Orsova. He is in good condition. He expressed himself confident of regaining the championship from Felton. He declared that in the previous match he had the worst of the going for a mile. But for that he would have won.
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Southland Times, Issue 18815, 7 May 1920, Page 6
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