SPORTING.
! CRAND NATIONAL MEETING.
Additional results were as follows
'NEW ZEALAND GHANI) NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE, of loOOsovs., three miles and a-lmlf.
L) E. \V. Allison's, juii., Ngatoa, aged. 9st 01b (W- Adams) _... J UJ J. Smith's Tlio Brewpr, 9s 71h (W Eastou) ••• ■•• - 11 W. .). Wood's Golden Qlov, lOst 91b (J» Aiidcitoii) ... ••• ;!
; Also stinted: I T.im Doolaii 11.7. G DaVligKt Bill lOJi'3*, 2 Morning 10.11, I Glemuorc 10.9, o tfagot 10.8. 3 Ngatiranui 10.8,"7 Stiiidy Paul lu:2, 10 Cardiff 9.9.' 13 Golden Grape 9.7. ami 8 Captain Macky 9.7. j The field were set away in good line. I'iissing Cu'tts' the second time. Morning and Glenjnore were about lour lengths clear of Tim Doolan. with Ngatoa, Captain Macky, and The Brewer next. There was not any material change in the back stretch, but 'at the second fence of the kennels douIble Morning fell. Glenmore, who was ('then left in front, was caught by Tim !Doolan, rounding the top turn, but 'at the second to last fence 'lnn i)ool'aii lost his rider, and the last fence 1 brought Glen more to grief. -Ngatoa 'was left to come in by himself, and he 'finished over fifty yards in front ol |The Brewer. Time. 7miu KSs.ec. i TALLY-HO PLATE SIEEPLECHASE, ofilOOsoVS., two miles and a 'italf.-Miufus 12.10, (owner) 1, 3 lkoIwui (12.10) 2, 0 Masterfiqld 112.10) '■>■ I Also .started: 0 Yokel (late Golden IjDawn; 12.10, 1 .Forward .12.10, and 2 Joueur 12.10. Time, Gmiu 19 l-ssec.
WINTER CUT; of 700sov8„ one mile. 2 G. J). Greenwood's Bauksia, 9st 111 b <B. Deeley) 1 18. A. W. Rutheriturd's jun., Encore, 9»t 31b (J. O'Shea) ... 2 15 W. Gardiner's, jun. Joiin Barleycorn, lOst 121 b (.J- Campbell) 3
Also started: l(i Haskayne 11.5, 13 Lady Louisa 10.8, 11 Palisade 10.8, 18 Birklino 10.6, 10 lluapani 10.3, 0 Fabrikoff 10,3, 3 Bluestone. 10.6, 9 Loloma 10.0, 13 Peg 9.13, 1 Slogan 9.11, 16 Plunder 9.8, 8 Black Heart 0.8, 5 George 9.8, 1 Glenroy 9.2.. 20 Lady Black 0.9, 17 Moonglow 0.2, 12 Hailmakaha 0.0, 7 Fortify 9,0, 22 Cervulu.s 0.0, 21 J cannot 9.0, and 23 Potentiality 9.0.
Glenroy was in front when the straight was , reached, w here Slogan was going well. At the distance Bankaia came through, and drawing away won by two lengths from Encore, who beat John Barleycorn by a neck. Glenroy was a neck away, fourth, and then in close order came Plunder; Slogan, and Potentiality. Time, lniin 11 1-5
ENFIELD STEEPLECHASE HANDICAP, of 250sovs:, about two miles. —3 Grey Renown 0.0 (J. O'Counell) 1, 7 Bonny (10.7) 2, 9 Northern (10.5; 3. Also started: 10 Rustic 10.0, 1 Kingsway 10.5, 2 Baiidalero 10.5, 0 Fritz 10.-1, 5 Prairie Fire 10J, -1 Agatha Green 9.12, 1 The Mouse 9.8, 8 Stockade 9.7, 14 Oratova 9.7, 12 Toby 0.7, 15 Glenwyo 9.7, and 13 lioyal Guard 0.7. Time, 3min -18 2-ssec. AYONHEAD HANDICAP FLAT, of 200'sovs., six furlongs.—l Derby Day.(J. Miller) 10.3, 1, 15 Micky Free (0.0) 2. 12 Told 3. Also started: 0 Petrosus 10.0, Nicomar 10.9, 10 Pride of Clutha 10.0, 8 Prince Laddo 9.13, 13 Maltegarde 9.13, 2 .Mandoline 0.13, 18 Veritas 0.12. 7 Lion 0.11, 11 Captain Glossop 0.7. 3 Melford 9.7, 10 Free 9.0, 15 Bodehham 0.4, 20 Countess Tolstoi 0.3, 0 Pcarll'orm 0.0, .1 ! St, Hwg 9.0, 21 Glenyar 0.0, 9 Bore 0.0. 17 Listen 0.0. Won by two lengths., Time, lhiin U 2-ssec.
The totalisiitor put through £43.386, us against £38,517 10s on the cqirespondiug day last year.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 86, 11 August 1915, Page 7
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582SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 86, 11 August 1915, Page 7
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