COURSING AT WHATAWHATA
FRANKTON CLUB’S MEETING (From Our Own Correspondent.) HAMILTON. To-day. The Frankton Coursing Club held a successful meeting at the Whatawhata grounds on Saturday, when the Heather Memorial Cup, presented by that keen enthusiast Mr. W. Everest, Frankton, was competed for. Mr. M. Freney was judge and Mr. O. M. Good was slipper. Results were: First Round.—Night Watch, 4, beat Australian Beauty, 3; Scottish Archer, 5, beat Springbok, 1; White Flame. S, beat Gather Gold, 5; Golden Gun, 10, beat Shaun Spadah, 9; First Rady, 5, beat White Knight, 0; Dassie Doon, 6, beat Glue Po, 3; The Don, 7i, beat Call Bov, 3; Hurricane, a bye. First Tries.—Scottish Archer, 6, beat Night Watch, 1; Golden Gun, 13, beat White Flame, 5; First Dady, 7, beat Hurricane, 6; The Don, 6, beat Dassie Doon, Semi-finals.—Scottish Archer, S, beat Golden Gun, 0; The Don, 6, beat First Dady, 0. Final.—Mr. D. Knowles’s b d Scottish Archer, 3, beat C. A. Poole’s b d The Don, 0.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 449, 3 September 1928, Page 7
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