SPORTING.
DANNEVIRKE RACF .... Per Press Association. Dannevirke, September 8. The Dannevirke Racing Club’s spring meeting is being held to-day in glorious weather. The going is good, and there is a large attendance. Results:— Hack Hmxlles, of lOOsovs.. 1) miles. —Negative (9.8) 1, Glenorehy (10.11) 2, Rexer (9.10) 3. Scratched: Patronymic, Calais, Happy Jack, .Warmom Won by 15 lengths. Keynote fed. Time, 2.50. Umutoroa Hack, of lOOsovs., seven furlongs.,—Sea Lord (8.3) 1, .Mystified (7.0) 2. Carillon (7.13) 3. Scratched ;| Sir Fisher, Admiral Beatty, Irish Rongomau, Danger Signal, Rrtyal Favourite. Won by half a length. Time,
’ 1 .291. ' | Spring Handicap, of 130sovs., I* miles.—Hanmakaka (7.5) 1, . Midnight Star >7.7) 2, Taugiwai (7.0) 3. All started. Won hv a length. Time,;.2ol; | 1-1 ' • , I Daneuvirke Steeplechase, of 200 \sovs., 3 miles.-—Glenmore (11.9) 1, F’omiy (10.5) 2, Sportsman (9.13) 3. Also started: Appin, who fell. Sportsma n alßp fell, but was remounted by a spectator and secured third money. GlenaioiC led all through and won i comfortably by a length. Time, 6.14.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 8 September 1915, Page 6
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167SPORTING. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8, 8 September 1915, Page 6
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