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SPORTING.

AUSTRALIAN RACING, WILLIAMSTOWN MEETING. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 9, 9.30 p.m. Melbourne, November 9. The WiUiamstow i Ltp resulted.—Aleconner 1, Sir'Alwynton 2, Wishing Cap 3. Twelve horses started. Won by a length. Bon Ton was last. Time, 2min 22 £ sec.

CANTERBURY JOCKEY CLUB'S SPRING MEETING. SECOND DAY.. BALBOA WINS THE DERBY, By Telegraph.—Per Press Association. Chrisiilu.'rcn, Last Nigh.t 'Brilliant weatnei prevailed to-day, when the C.J.C. Metropolian meeting was continued. The totalisator handled £S7/,y.: 10s, as af.»jjii(i £36,025 last year. Results:— MIDDLETON B oil-! mile and threwjuartrfr.—4 Ngat:ruanui 11.1, I; 1 Corrio, 11.7,2; 2 Sunbemr )o.!t, 3. Al.m r.-i. a Glenorchy, 0 Canterbury, 5 Gold Lock. Won by tffc instils. UleniV(li/ «n last. Time, 3min 10 4-ssec.

CRITERION HANDICAP) 7 furlongs. - 7 Autumnus, 8.12, 1; 2'Ghortle, B.li, i; 8 Pavlova, 7.9, 3. Also ran: 0 Postillion, 14 Obsono, lfi Bleriot, 1 Sauci, 4 Bcrtrada, 3 Martius, 5 First Glance, 13 Ghudic, '.) Downham, 15 Mummer, 12 Peg, 11 Rene, 10 Shaki, 17 Suratura. Won »y a length Mom Chori,.-, who was a heal in front of Pavlova. ' l.ownha.ii w,is fourth, fol 1 wci! by >'. m Glance ar.l Sauei. •.' •■■>, lirn- :?J,-jsec.

IRWFXL HANDICAP, for two-year-) old, 4 furlongs—2 Flying Start, 7.12, 1; 1 1 Desert Gold, 8.8, 2; 7 Samisen, 7.7, .'l.l Also ran: 2 Holiday. 3 Wishful, <i Sutala, i S Patroclus, 8 Jilitz, 10 Detonio, 101 Golden Prince, 12 Dawn, 5 Snub, 9 Mou- ' toa Queen, 4 Hylii, 11 Margarine. Holi-I day an! Flying Start, Patroclus and Blitz, and Dcltonio and Golden Prince I were coupled. Time, 49sec. NEW ZEALAND DERI'.Y STAKES, Of IGOO sovs, for three-year-olds, special weights. One mile a:id a half.— I! Ihilboa, 8.10, (15. Deeley), 1 1 Reputation, 8.10, (L. Wilson) .... 2 ] 2 First Flight, 8.10, (P. K. Jones) .. 3 \ Also ran: 4 Ringform, 5 Camulus, .6 Tioranania. Reputation led round the turn and into the straight, but once fairly in line for home Firsl,Flight challenged him and soon had his, measure, l'alboa then put in his claim, and overhauling First Flight in the last hundred yards, won l>y a length and a half. Time., 2min 35 2-osec. There appeared to bo some interference, in the straight by First Might with Imputation, and the stewards, after enquiry, decided to alter the placing, and awarded second piece to Reputation and third to First Flight. .HJYENJLK PLATE, for two and three year olds, special weights. 5 furlongs.— ,i Tete-a-tete, 8.2, I ;'2 Dimeter, 8,0, 2; 3 Bee, 8.2, 3. Also ran: 1 Hvmettius, 0 Chakwr.mi, 7 Charm ilia, 10 Dinner Gong, 8 interlude, 0 Spangle, 1 Sweet Corn. At tin: distance P.inieter and Tete.a-teto moved out, and in a desperate finish the latter prevailed by half a length, Time, lmiu 0 4-ssec. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, Of 1300 H>YK.,"one mile and a halt*.— I Bonny Helen, S.7JI) 1 5 Quarantine, 7.7, 2 3 Sinapis, 8.12 3 Also ran: 11 Kinaldo, 0 Kooya, 10 La Reina, 7 "Multiply, 2 Hyettus, (i Slogan, 4 Campeador, 14 Mysteriarch, 8 Moutoa Girl, 12 llaniaroa, 13 Roiigalitre. In a good finish Boimy Helen won by a length and a half. Sinapis was a head behind Quarantine, with 'slogan, Moutoa Girl, and Multiply next. Time, 2miu 35 3-jsee. EPSOM HIGH-WEIGHT HANDICAP, 1 mile—3 iiirluul, 8.13, 1; 1 Guiding Way, D.l, 2; 8 Scotch .Melody,' .8.3, 3. Also ran: 2 Fair Rosamond, 4 Banian, 5 Vocation, (i Golden Kiug, 10 Hoy, 9 Troon, II Gnome, 7 Angelina, 12 Mescal. Won by half a head. Scotch Melody was only half a. head away. Time, lmin 42soc.

A.SllLKi' HANDICAP, 1 mile,-8 St. Hum, T.(i, 1; 5 Wimriingcr, 8.1), 2; 7 Silver Shield, 8.11, 3. Also rail: 4 Belasco, :i Samiel 11 Ladrone, 1 Flower of the West, 8 Steiniicil, (i Jlorsil, !) Pursuiorin, i(J Lirbeck, Shepherd's Hush. Won by a length, a similar distance, between second and third. Time, Imin 43 !-ssee.

TIIIUD DAY'S HANDICAP*. By Telegraph.—Per i'tcss Association. Cliristchurcli, Last Night. The Canterbury Jockey Club's ' handicaps for the third day are:— Suburban Hurdles.—Hereford 12.3, Xgatiruanui 12.0, Corrie 11.11, The l'ole 11.1, Rustic, Kingsway 10.13, Parable, Sunbeam ID.!), Olenor'chy 10.7, Utatara 10.11, Big Blast 11.13, Composed !U2, Ontieian !).!), Florist !).4, Stockade, Stroller Canterbury, Andrea, Gold Lock, Combination, Rejection !1.0. Spring Nursery.—Battle Eve, Asteria.s 0.2, Flying Start 8.12, Desert Cold 8.11,, Holiday 8.7, Spangle,- Wishful 8.2, Cold Foil 7.15, Adjutant, Moidant, Kimbolton, Uncle Dan, l!ed Knight ?!10, Flow, eret 7.9, Samisen, Sultala, Pacific Slope, Riga, Ardenvhor, Fre.ya 7.7, Nenno, Daneen, Kolentina, Oriande, Amphora, ifyla, Bonny Dream 7.5, Snub, uown, (iolden Prince, Blitz 7.0, Moutoa Queen, Margcrine, Happiness 6.12. Utaio Plate.—Tannhauser lfl.S, Labour Day 10.0, .Multiply D.13, liirkful, Guiding Way, Kilmeny !).!), Campeador D.li, Magdala 0,5, Mysteriach 0.2, Corrie, Don Francisco, Kingform S.l:!, Mauiaroa 8.12, Ngatiruauui 8.11, Cold (Join 8.8. Cliryso'tis 5.5, Troon, The l'ole, Wharfinger «.:i, (ileneaniiieh, Mimiura 8.0.

Avon Welter— Obsono 10.2, Crown Pearl 0.13, Sauci !).!), Downliam U.S. Hertrada 0.7,.. Beldame '.).(>, lluapani, iteval, Chudic, Indigo 9.5, Feramorz, Pavlova, Sir Moseloy !1.4, Tete-a-tete D.2, .Mummer 'J.O, Blue Lake, Peg, Kingform, Gasoline, Dimeter, Delasco 8.13, John Barleycorn 5.12; Twelfth Knight, Snapdragon 8.11, Shaki 8.10, Query 8.0, Vocation 8.8, Sanguinary, Moulu, 8.1, Bold Storke 8.(1, Vanquish, Sveaborg 8.5, (iolden King, Golden Morn, Mosgiel 8.4, Leading Lady, Marsa 8.3, Veritas 8.2, Arlington, Ardent, Carolus, Gnome, iiuslieen, Mcltchikoll' 7.13, Angelina 7.10, Medallist, Suratiira, Donny Rigg, Otatara, Philadelphia, Mescal, Volspeil, Konny .Maiden 7.7. Randolph Handicap.—Belasco li.ij, Yo. cation 0.1, Silver Shield, Moulu, Kaminohe, Boldstroke 8.13, Golden Morn, (iolden King 8.11, Scotch Melody, Findhorn 8.10, Arden, St. Klmn, Carolus, Wharfinger, MeltchikolV 8.6, Dinner Gong, IVtrosus 8.3, Margarita' 8.1, Baritone 8.0, Listen, Bon, Bonny Riirg, 7.13. Hops 7.7, Sartorle, Trilly,' Miraculous! Te Araroa, Hardshot 7.5, Birlock, Varauia, Latly Minerva, Glee, Shepherd's Bush, Confirm, Lady Daylesford, Prince Delaware, Firegod. Philadelphia. Kate.

Jockey Club Handicap.—Wars top 9.0, Chortle 8.13, Merry hoe 812, Kilrain j Postillion, Balboa, Reputation 8.0, TaonJ hauser 8.0, Crown Pearl, Rinaldo, Beri trada, Martina 1.13, Flora Mac Donald j 7.12, Bleriot, Indigo, First Glance, Quarantine, 'Downham 7.4, Oliudic, Hycttius, 7.10, Beldaino 7.8, My lawyer 7.8, Ruaipani, Fair Rosamond, Pavlova, Fabri- ! (koff 7.7, Sir Moscley 7.6, Peroneal, Pani form 75, Birkiul 7.4, Mummer, Boe, j Belasco 7.3, John Barleycorn, Campeaj dor, Chillies 7.2, Peg 7.1, Uharniilla, I Bimeter, Kaminohe 7.0, Snapdragon ' 6.13, Moutoa Girl 6.11, Ogier, Rene 6.10, i Vocation, Shakii, Moulu, Fmdhorn, Don | Francisco, Meltcliikoff, Hoy Angelina, (Samiel, Varanian 6.7.

M3W ZEALAND COT, j Fwtner details of the cup raco sluow j that Warstep drew out smartly, and on reaching the course proper was showing out, well clear. Passrtn? the stand, j'Warstcp had an advantage of three ' lengths, La Reina, Sea Pink, and Ronga- ! here being next, closely followed by | Indigo and Labor Day, with Multiply | and Guiding Way last.' At Cutt's, War,'step was still out by herself, Rongahere 'being second, just clear of La Reina, labor D«.y, Jndiigo, Kooy.i, and Sea .Pink, with Kilram, Multiply, and Guid'ing Way going up fast. Warstep was still well in front of the field when the straight was reached, where Indigo put in his claim. At the distance (Warstep was showing signs of tiring, and Indigo 1 iwns almost on tertms ,'wifcli lier fittjy 'yards from home. The pair ran homo w>getlicr. tlie jnclge declaring a dead heat. Sea Pink was two lengths away, third, a neck in front of Guiding Way. after whom came La Kcina, Multiply, Kongahere, Kooya, Kilrain, and Labor Day, in close order. Time, Smon. 30 2-5 sec.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 142, 10 November 1914, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 142, 10 November 1914, Page 8

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 142, 10 November 1914, Page 8

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