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SPORTING.

Y.R.C. SPRING MEETING. [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] [United Press Association.] !' Flcmington, November 1. The first day’s racing of the A .H.C. Spring Meeting took place to-day. Results :

Maiden Plate, of 50(J sovs.; one Sauce 1, St. Bees 2, Grand Marshal 3. Nine started. Won by three-quarters of a length, a length separating the Mother placed horses. " Time, limin. Hotham Handicap, of 500 sovs; one and a half miles.—Gladvvyn, 7.1, 1; Hallowmas), 8.13,: 2; Uncle Matt, 6.13, 3. Nino i started. Won by half a neck, three and a half lengths separating the next two. Time, 2min 35isec.

VICTORIA DERBY, of 30 sovs each, •>bi with 3000 sovk' added, for 3,-year-’olds, one and a half miles, colts or gelding Bst 101 b, fillies Bst i 'slb (367 nominations).: — Mr J. E. O’Brien’s hr c Beragoon, by Multiform—Wigelmar ... 1 Mr I. Earnshaw’s b c Radnor, by Earlston—Burletta ... ... 2

Andelosia. early took command. Lubulus set up a great pace to the sheds, where he had. a five lengths’ lead, but at the distance Beragoon rah to the front, and, drawing away, wOn easily by four lengths, two length's between the next two. Time, 2min 33Jsec.

Melbourne Stakes, one and a quarter nfiile's.—Anna Carlovna 1, Mountain Princess 2, Uncle Sam 3. Ten staffed. ; Nearing the straight the order was' Sea Prince, Anna Carlovna, .'yfotiiitaiu Princess. The latter led into the straight, but Anna Carlovna, challenging, won by One and a quarter lengths' Uncle Sam three lengths away. Time, 2min B]sec. Coburg Stakes, one mile.—lreland 1, Tadanga 2, Mint Sauce 3. Twentylive started. , Won by three lengths, half a langth between the second and third. Time, Imin 41sec. There was a huge attendance, being a record for Derby Day. Good weather prevailed, and there was a sumptuous display of feminine adornment. It was the most brilliant opening c|ay yet experienced. The Derby time s was I a record for the race, and the field .’the smallest siuc« 1907.

, QUEENSLAND RESULTS. , , , -■)((;! Brisbane, November 2. Ilqpqfuh Stakes.—Sweet Sixteen 1, Mid burn a ; 2, .Bekesbounle 1 ' 3. Eleven ■started;.i • .Won /by two lengthsJ, Time, lnjinf)3sftC.p "■ :ji i :rr i : :-i ■■ Ij■ 1 ! Rripbamt H>aiulioap.--Pongo 1, Rdyal Ladn2-, Ildnelio 3. > Fifteen started. Won* by half la • length. Time/ liiiin 41 sec. Derby.—Signal Lamp 1, Cairn Wal'lrtte'2, 1 Eight started. Won by a length. Time, 2min 37isec. AUCKLAND RACING CLUB. : isov J«IJ r>!)<! no r»f»t->>l:<»■.. 7Jli; | - ' ■•EPeb PKEfis 'AesooiA^xdiT.’J 1 I'll Jtolifi.-j ■»“<'{ i>t, iwO-': . tiPIU! hr I • oriT Auckland; November 1. City’Handicap, of 1000 s6vs, one miieband 1 " a quarter.—Los Angelos 9.5; Briiice Merriwee 8.9, Jack Delaval'BiO,' Maxwell 8.3, Gloy 7.10, Awa-hmio7‘.9,-Royal Irish 7.8, Diavolo 7.6, AllegjAititin 7.5, Lady Menschikoff 7.5, Worcester 7.5, Colonel Sou.H 7.0, Soultifcoff 6.13, Almeida 6.10, Decorate 6.7. ’

1 GrtfeiVt 'Northern Guineas, of 750 sovs, one mile.—King Kupiii 8.10, Soulti.koff 8.10, Marconi 8.10, Soltano 8.10, Marshal McDonald 8.10, Sir MWshley 8.10, Soldier 8.10, Christine 8.5.

Welcome Stakes, of 500 sovs, five furlongs.—-Golden Petal 8.5, Hadj 8:5, Last Call 8.5, Mullingar 8.5, Troy 8.2, Attraction 8.0, Chime 8.0 ? Castalia 8.6, Crescendo 8.0, Delenda 8.0, Gold Necklet 8.0, Marble Star 8.0, Shepherd*s Bush 8.0. Hobson Handicap, of 130 sovs, six furlongs.—Field Force 9.4, Denise Oi mo 8.12, Cldudy Dawn 8.11, Excavator 8.1, Makura 8.0, King Chiara 8.0, Rosea 7.12, Hinerewa 7.10, Clare 7.9. Spalfish 7.8, Tripoli 7.8, Selection 7.8, Fleet Arrow 7.8, Mata wore we re 7.6, Holdfast 7.4, Chance Shot 7.2, Glittering Sands 7.2, Signo 7.2, Motorman 7.2, Haverna 7.2, Lady Elgiva 7,.2, Dash 7.2, Paraparn 7.2, Brookfield 7.2, Soultano 7.2, Lone Moor 7.2, Recoup 7.2Oneliunga Steeples, of 800 soys, about thre miles—Mapper Tandy 11.1, Slang lb. 10, Captain Jack 10.3, Addnought 9.13, Tim,Chief 9.9, Goldborne 9.9, Ingepkender 9.9, Hauern 9.7, Atahere 9.7, Pynnont 9.7, Tinuera 9.7, Makiri 9.7.

Hunters’ Steeples, of 130 sors, about three miles.—-Captain Jack 19.3, The Chief 11. D, Goltlborne 11.9, Ingenkenclor 11.9,, Hauer a 10.13, Galvata 10.9, 'i'ini Vera 10.9, Master Leslie 10.9, Irish Maid 10.7, Atahere 10.7, The Reckoner 10.7. .Maiden Hurdles, of 130 sovs, one milp and a half.—Merrimax 10.0, Spectre 9.13. First Wairiki 9.5, Prestwick 0.5, Vestal 9.3, Marangai 9.2, Tpveran 9.0, Poictiers 9.0, Arauui 9.0, The Polo 9..0,

Shorts Handicap, of 300 sors, five furlongs.—Toreador 9.1, Waiorewa 9.2. Tact 8.11, Bluestone 8.5, Prince Soult 8.3, Overtime 8.1, Row 7.12, Glad Tidings 7.9, Lady Alicia 7.9. Ruse de* Guerre. 7.9, Field Force 7.8, Maui Nina 7.5, Tinopai 7.5, Monolin© 7.4. Denise Onne 7.4, Taimainupo 7.4, Zetes 7.2, Antiphono 7.0, Astor 7.0, Solitude 7.0, Lolorna 7.0, Christmas Rose 0.10, Miss Avalanche 0.10.

Flying Handicap, of 300 sovs, seven furlongs.—Bobrikoff 10.0, Waimangu 8.11, Kakama 8.0, Wairewa 8.4. Tact 8.3, Jolie Fills 8.3, Salute 8.2, Phroso 8.1, Gloy 7.12, Smilax 7.12, Mummer 7.11, P.rinc© Soult 7.10, Goldsize 7.8,

Dawn 7.5, Blue Garment 7.2, Tangiwai 7.1, Wee Olga 7.1, Ovation 6.12, Devastation 6.7.

A Christchurch message states that Reputation and Consultation were scratched for all engagements at the Canterbury Jockey Club’s Spring Meeting at 11.45 a.m. on Saturday.

The Waverley Club made between £9OO and £IOOO out of its recent meeting.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 53, 3 November 1913, Page 3

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SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 53, 3 November 1913, Page 3

SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 53, 3 November 1913, Page 3

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