SPORTING.
AUSTRALIAN HANDICAPS. . ~ I Received (I, 9.45 p.m. j Sydney, March fi. j Lady Medallist is top weight for the; llosehill Cup, with 0.12. Adelaide, March fi. I Ireland, 9.3, tops the weights in the j Onkaparinga Cup. j VICTORIA RACING CLUB. I } Received fi, 8.40 p.m. \ Melbourne, March (i. The V.R.C. meeting was continued today in showery weather. Results: ilopeful Stakes, of 250 sovs; five furlongs.—Mai brook 1, Carisbrookc 2, Sir Malt 3. Nine others started. Caris-' biooke jumped off from Sir Malt audi led into the straight.. Malbrook easily took cemmand at the distance and won by a length and a half, with five lengths between second and third. Time, lmini owe. ) All-Aged Stakes, of 1000 sovs; one, mile.—Eudorus 1, Uncle Sam 2, Jolly | Beggar 3. Broadsword, Kuringai. Wilarij and Cider also started. Eudorus was' first off, and after a furlong led Broad-j sword by a length with Jolly Beggar a 1 length away and Wilari two lengths ofl'. j Then Cider, Uncle Sam, Eudorus find Broadsword rounded the turn on even' terms. Eudorus led into the straight{ from Jolly Beggar, Broadsword, Wilari, Uncle Sam and Cider. Eurodus from this j point cantered in, while Uncle Sam, with j a fast run, took seeond place. Won by! five lengths, with a length and a halfj between second and third. Broadsword I was last. Time, lmin 45% sec. j Autumn Handicap, of 500 sovs: one; mile and five furlongs—Diabolo, 7.11, 1;| Puaka, 0.7, 2; Didus, 8.5, 3. Flavian, Tin-1 apagee and Blythesome also started.' Blythesome was first off, but Tinapageel took up the running in a few strides mid led bv a length, Diabolo a length nway, Puaka half a length, and then Flavian and -Llythesome. Diabolo then took up the miming, and Didus ran into second place. Blythesome next went to the front and led .by three lengths round the turn from Didus and Diabolo.' The latter led into the straight from; lilythesome, Didus and Puaka, and won by two lengths, with half a length be-! tween second and third. Time, 3min 0%! sec. i Nursery Handicap, of 300 sovs; six furlongs.—Juan Fernandez, 8.0, 1; Maltravers, 9.5. 2; Azoic, 7.13. t, Stainer, 8.2, f. Eleven horses started. Juan' Fernandez led all the way and won byj fifteen lengths, with two lengths be-' woen second and third. Time, lmin 16Va I sec. ' Loch Plate, of 1000 sovs; two miles.—' Piastre, 1; Barios. 2; Sheriff Muir, 3.| Offa, The Parisian, Goard and Wolawa i also started. Ofl'a led past the stand byj eight lengths from Goard, The Parisian,; Sheriff Muir, Wolawa, and Piastre, 1 Piastre moved up to third place along the back, then came Wolawa and Barios. I Piastre went to the front at the five fur-! long post from Off a. Wolawa and Barios. 1 The latter then made a move forward with Wolawa under the whip. Piastre drew away easily, and won by three' lengths, witli five lengths between second, and third. The Parisian was fourth and Wolawa fifth. Time. 3min 39% see. j River Handicap, of 300 sovs; one mile and a (|uarter. —Loch Amos, 7.7, 1; Nangar, 8.11, 2; Balmoral,. 0.0. 3. gai. Yuranighis Daughter. Tardy, Uncle; Matt and Lacus also started. Uncle Matt made the running,, but Amos led into the straight and won easily by tiiroc lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Time. 2min 14V,scc. | ' DANNEVIRKE RACING CLUB. j Dannevirke, Last Night, j The second day of the Dannevirke Racing Club's Autumn mctting was held to-day in fine weather. The sum of £11,507 passed through the totalisator, the total for the meeting being £21,038, against £20,411 last year. Results:— Maiden Plate, of 05 sovs; five fur-' longs( weight Bst).—l Great Mogul, 1; 2 Inna Laddo. 2; 3 Marblehead, 3. 5 Holywell. 8 Imposter, 9 Salomanca, (i Omata, 7 Viper and 4 Sleighbell also started. Won easily. Time, lmin 2sec. Autumn Handicap, of 130 sovs; one and three-quarter miles.—l TCina, 8.3, 1; 4 Vi. fi.3. 2: 5 Montreal, 6.13, 3. 2 Ariom 8.13, 3 Bonnie Boy 8.9, (i Ranga-i tna 7.11 and 7 Cork 0.7. also started. | Won by a length and a half, after a good race. A protest by the owner of Mon-1 treal for interference was dismissed, the stewards considering that the result was not affected. Telephone Hack Handicap, of 70 sovs; live furlongs.—l Caber Davon, 8.13, 1; 4 Axis, 7.0. 2: fi Martlet, 0,13. 3. Teviotdale 8.12, No Idea 7.11. 8 Portraiture 7.4, 5 Courtley 7.3 and 2 New Guinea (1.7 also started. Won easily by a length.. The stewards held an enquiry into the winner's form, but accepted the explanation. Time, lmin 2scc. Juvenile Handicap, of 75 sovs: five furlongs.—l Bortrada. 7.2, 1: 3 ißrkful, 8.0. 2: 2 The Summit. 7.5, 3. 4 Bodenham 7.0 and 5 Lady Teazle 0.7 also started. Won all the'way by two lengths . Time, lmin 1 l-ssec. Mangatera Hack Handicap, of 75 sovs; I seven furlongs.—l Settler, 7.11, 1; 2 Sir Daniel. 8.0, 2: 4 Borsil. 0.7. 3. MS vHoutu 8.3, 8 Apoplectic 0.7,5 Resonant 0.7. (i Master Malaehi 0.7, and 7 Crown Battery fi.7 also started. Houtu was fractious and was left, the starter not waiting for him. Won easily by a clear length. Time, lmin 29 ]-ssec. Kaitoke Welter Handicap, of 110 sovs; six furlongs.—s Asealon, 8.1, 1: 4 Our Ouecn. 9.1. 2: 2 Crown Pearl,' 10.0. 3. I Mon Ami S.B. 0 Heather 7.13. 3 Vibration 8.0, 8 Naumai 7.10 and 7 Ivillaloo 7.7 also started. Won by two lengths, with a length between second and third! Time, lmin 15see. Tapuata Hack Welter, of 75 sovs; one mile—l Awahou, 9.11. 1; 2 Misty, 7.7, 2; 3 Hum. 9,4, 3. 7 Papamarania 9.0. ij Kuropotangi 5.3, 4 Leonta 7.13, 9 Braeburn 7.9, 0 Topnote 7.8. 10 Jessamine 7.7 and 8 Ota ma 7.7 also started. Won by a head. Time, lmin 49see.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 246, 7 March 1913, Page 8
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982SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 246, 7 March 1913, Page 8
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