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SPORTING.

AUCKLAND WINTER MEETIX'G. CAPTAIN JACK WINS THE KTEEPUiS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, j,m* N%«it. The Wnitcir l mooting concluded in fine weather do-day. Tne sum of £41,372 10s was passed through the 'machine, an increase of fli'JOT 10 s on file correspoudla" 'h*y of last your. The total f W the meeting was £122,837, an increase of J-li;.!)l!4 10s. Traill, 111 (• rider of Goldlioi'iic in the Winter 'Steeples, broke hi-, collarbone. Eesulis:— l IL.YT CLUB CI'P, of 133 sjvs, ;i miles-;} Ngatoa, 10.7 (Traill), 1; «J,lr - ani, 10.7, 2; 0 Zak, J0.2, 3. Also start ed: 1 Ingvukender, 8 Jo-riwadi, 5 Py':w, 10 Wild Gordon, 4 Chrfs, 9 Ballygowan. 7 Ahahaerc, ingcnkcnilw fell. '\Y-on 1,, four lengths, with Xak -simil.tr distance ibuhiun Currani. Time, fimin 4:; ."3GC. TAMAKI STEtiPLES, of m sovs. abont 2i/s miles —Rapid, 0.12, 1; 2'The Chief, 10.0, 2; Vcvital, 1,0.2, 3. Also Star-led: li Kelp, 4 Tiri, 5 led, 7 Carwn. Won ibv half a length, with a similar distance bqtween The Chief and Vtwlal. led and' Kelp fell. Time, smi n 17sec. YORK WII3LTER HANDICAP, of SOD sovs, 1 mile,—l Blue,tone, !)>2, 1; 14 Tangiwai, !),0, 2; )2 Tact, 9.7, 3. Also started: 8 La- Rciua, 4 lla'-'kayne, (i Prince Soult, 3 Royal Ami«, 10 Ngatinianni, 5 Jolio .-die, 11 Worcester, 2 Wee Olga, 13 Kin® -Soult, 0 Kaween, 15 Ngapuka, 7 Tragedy King. Won b/ three-quarters. of a length, vitlii lv/<> lengths between Tangiwa-i and Tad. Time, lmin 40 3-sso-?. ,WIXTER iSTBEI'I.KS, of sow, ~ out 3 miles—2 I Jack, lil. 7 (i!. line), 1; 1 RutlY, ! J. ;] ,'i ale: „o 0.!), ,3. -;r.v L i-;l 1 : 3 Kaur-M. Napper randy, ii Riro Atu, 4 C'ddboi ne. Kawroa and Waterworks were -bnu-ki'ti-'t. Ca.jj.tain Jauk wv-- 'always bandy, and along the back t.h:■ h.-.:. tii',K' \v:; front, jdosely followed uv Waterworks and Rull'y. At the distance Captain Jack still led, and iu file run ihom'e won by four long 1 us from Huffy, with Waterworks a similar distance' away, {foldborne fell at the stone wall'the last time round. Time, (imin 2(isec. CAMPBELL HURDLI®, of 100 sovs, 2 miles—2 Admiral Soult, 0.5, 1; 1 Cloudy Dawn, MO,. 2; 3 Pip, <1.5, 3. Also started': 5 ixing Try, 8 Kloctarmv. 4 Matawemrere, 7 Nukuhau, 10 Roc!.: Ferry. Won by four lengths', with Fiji six lengths beihindi. Cloudy Dawn. R'iek Ferry and Fleetarnrw fell. Time, 4min. FITZROY WELTER, of 130 Vtov«, (i furlongs-—2 Glddfire, 10.2, 1; 7 Try Fluke, 11.8, 2: 3 Rc.'e do Guerre, !).S. 3. Also started: 11 Revelation, 15 TinCelt, 11 Gerbera, 1 Mcnat.hol, 1-2 i,Salvia, 0 Nimrod, 5 Excavator, 0> .King of •t'lio Valley, 13 Brcokfield. 10 Bbioform •18 Coleraine, lfi Bandy. Breeze, 19 Con evieve. 17 Lady Middfoton, 20 Nimblefoot, 8 Red Pine, 4 Vallum,brosa. Won by a length, lor.e and a-half lengths separating second and third. Time, lmin 20sec. I-xU-iJiuKLL, .iIAMJiuU', vi SCO sa/;, 3 iurluiigs—l ~iul.uoh'.', 111..3 (in.jkidin;; o!bs pena.'ty), I; 2 Clown Peart, ID.:), 2; It) Kakama, 10.it, 3. Also started: 7 Tripoli, 3 GipYy Belle, 8 Al: cgaaion, ,j Urattan., 1) Park, 11 'Christinas Rose, 13 General Madcr-o, 14 Ngariki, 12 Ovation. Won easily l>y two lengths, with two Unci ahalf lengths between .-etc,nil and tihird. Time, lmin osec. RACiiNu IX AUSTRALIA. Tll-ii l A.J.C, MKETJNG. Received' S, 8.5 p.m. SJyJney-, dune 8. Frequent heavy showers spoilt the King's Birthday holiday. Rc.-.iults of tiie Raudwick racing were: SECOND iIURDLESMIaiI Mark 1, Demand 2, Isehotlnie 3. iSevcu started. Won by six lengLi.s, two lengths between tiio next two. Time, omin l%see. SECOND .STiiEPL'ES—To'rone I, .Sylvester 2, Nohinga 3. Seven started. Won by half a length, twenty-live lengths ■between second and third. Time, 7'/ 2 mm. WIXTUR . TAKES—.Sir Ahvynton 1, lv.iriow 2, St. O-rway 3. Thirteen started. Won by two lengths, half a head between second and t'.iird. Time, 2min 30, see. J.ate entries are: For the Kpsom lituidieap. Allegation; 'Metropolitan, .lack Didaval. 'I Mi 10 V.R.C. illCETlXti. Received S, 8,0 p.m. Melliourne, June 8. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP—MaraiIu-, 1. Cain,: 2, Sylvan-more 3. Seven started'. Won by a length, -three lengths between second and third. Time, 2;ir.in 3fii/ r :ce. ADELAIDE BIRTHDAY iMEETIN!.', Received 8, 8.5 p.m. Adelaide, Juno 8. ALDERMAN CUP—Hamburg 1, Belle of Kitlia-m 2, -CoPonatus 3'.,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 9 June 1914, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 9 June 1914, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 18, 9 June 1914, Page 8

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