SPORTING.
i ° ' ,<Dy. Cicero.) isH?; i-J -’t " The Racing .\Clnb i-eceiv-del record acceptances for their autumn, meeting, which opens' tO-friQiTow. Of the eighteen entries recoiyedAfor the Maiden, Bluezomon will probably he entrusted support. Ten paid the acceptance for the April Handicap. Altcar and Blue Lake are fancied by their respective parties. 1 - j Kimbombi heads,,the list in the Mas-', terton Hack, and will only have to reproduce his recent form to get a place. Papamarama showed a return to form at Rangitikei and will not want for supporters. Eight only made the final payment for the Cup. Leonta was .badly handled at Rangitikei,, and is expected to make, amends to-morrow, although many shrewd 'judges are looking to Lubriline to lower the Conqueror’s geldings colors. A dozen remain in the Ruamalumga Hack. Rene and Orleans will be strongly supported. Paplitz will be an odds on favorite in the Ladies’ Bracelet, in which lie will have nine opponents. Tea paid up for the Opaki Welter. Merry Frank showed a glimpse of form at Wanganui and may keep Manitau and Katana moving. | The first day’s racing will he brought to a close with the Hash Hack, which drew an acceptance of IG. Royal Scout lias aprjvato reputation, and with Lady Vladimir should make the event interesting.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 1 April 1914, Page 7
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213SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 85, 1 April 1914, Page 7
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