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SPORTING.

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By- Telegraph.—Press Association. Hastings, Last Night. The weather was chilly and overcast, with occasional showers, for the second day of tiie iiawke's Bay Jockey CluL's summer meeting. There was a good attendance, and the totalisator gut through £22,557, a 9 against £25,937 lor the second day last year. Results:—

AOTEA JUMPERS' FCaT.—4 Maraetotara 1, 1 Want 2, 3 Aurora 4 Also started: 5 Con, 2 Otara, S The Summit, 7 Tornea, fi iSwinton, and 9 Jem. Won by a length. Time, 2min_ lOsec.

GRANDSTAND HANDICAP—I Sweet Corn 1, 5 Sea Lord 2, 4 Revocation 3. Also started: 3 Galore, 2 Hymarty, and 6 Murree. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin losee.

EPSOM WELTER HANDICAP.—3 Palm Oil 1, 1 Retard 2, 2 Transmission 3. Also started: 5 Belgian Maid and 4 Woolahra. Won by a length and a-half. Time, lmin Sleec.

SUMMER HANDICAP.—3 Kiltess 1, 2 Elocution 2, 5 Pacific Slope 3. Also started: I Multive, 7 Hylami, 6 Altercation, 4 Namur, and 8 Sabine. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin 41 3-ssec.

NURSERY HANDCAP.-5 Night-time 1, 2 Svcorax 2, 1 Asterina 3. Also started: G Hindi, 8 Red Pepper, 12 Paoanui, 7 Magistrate, 9 Import, 3 Mirk, 10 Stammer, 14 Market. 14 Merry Morn, 7 Heathersprig, 13 Natatane, 4 Mosthenes, and 11 Hytinas. Won by a neck. Time, lmin 1 3-osec. 1

SCURRY HANDICAP.-1 Manila 1, 7 Wonder 2, 3 Tuticorn 3. Also started: 2 Honey Bee, 14 Strangways, 19 Leighton Lass, 21 Maori Tikanga, 13 Wakatere, 12 Kaimotu, 10 Starglow, 8 Asterial, 17 Purseform, 16 Greta, IS Lady Flash, 6 Royal Prince, 4 Esperance, 11 Sugarworks, 9 Ohinewairua, 5 Lord Muskery, 20 Gatha, and 15 Simoda. Won by a bare length Time, lmin Isec.

MATAPIRO HANDICAP.—2 Palm Oil 1, 1 Consultation 2, 3 Crosswords 3 Also started: 5 Orateur, 4 Woodlark, 6 Goldscene, 7 Tyche. Wdn by a neck. Time, lmin 50sec.

JANUARY HANDICAP.—I 1, 5 Revoctaion 2, 2 Crowhurst 3.. Also started: 3 Galore, 4 Tavistock, 6 Hylami, and 7 The Speaker Won by a neck. Time, lmin 20 3-ssec.

SOUTHLAND RESULTS. Invercargill, Last Night. The Southland R.C. summer meeting opened in threatening weather. The track was dead, owing to the downpour overnight. The totalisator handled £22,992 10s, as compared with £17,474 10s for last year. The attendance was very large. Results:

NIIW YEAR HANDICAP.—2 Revolution (J. Olsen) 1, 3 Red Eagle 2, 12 Flag Lieutenant 3. Also started: 4 Jock Symctis. 1 Thistlecrown, 7 Grafton Tat, 10 Turton, 8 Glamis, 9 Greek Son, 10 Lady Pallas, 6 Marching Order, 15 Mettle Drift, 13 Mirza, 11 Osterman. Won l>y fiv« lengths. Time, lmin. 18 2-ssee.

MAKAREWA TROT.—9 Dora Derby (F. E. Jones) 1, 2 Ouimet 2, 10 Dandy Chimes 3. Also started: 5 Carol, 6 First Chimes, 7 Jolly Major, 8 Satin Boy, 4 Sweet Child, 1 Royal Step, 12 Seaward Spot, 13 Malice, 11 Matty's Boy, 16 Rose Chimes, 3 South Star, 14 Gladiola, 15 Papeete. Won by a head. Time, 3min. 39eec.

INVERCARGILL CUP.—9 Marsa (D. Cotton) 1, 10 Subterfuge 2,"3 Marianne 3. Also started: 5 Rorkes Drift, 1 Kilboyne, 7 Samiel, 12 Kilbrogan, 8 John Barleycorn, 11 Thaddeus, 2 Burrangong, 14 Fleetham, 4 Mazama, 6 Royal Star, 13 Spangle. Won by four lengths. Time, 2min. 101-asec.

WAIKIWI HANDICAP—I Bellshire (D. Cotton) 1, 6 Orderdown 2, 9 Partisan 3. Also started: 2 Kilmedy, 8 Multoe, 4 Kilkee, 3 Sleepy Head, 4 Red Admiral, 5 Jock, 7 Vocation, 10 Salzburg. Won by two lengths. Time, lmin. 31 sec.

[ ' FLYING HANDICAP.—B Helicon 1, 1 Buiier 2, 2 Palamon 3. Also started: 4 3 Daytime, 6 Pyjama, 5 Braid, 9 Glen """onse, 7 Redshire. Won by four lengths* T m *> 16 4 - Ssec -

ORETI TROT Kaupuka Lass (T. J°, T^ ll r ltl . 2 ' 11 War Chimes 3. Also parted: 2 Indra 4 Lewis McKinney, 1 Moou*?' ° Child, 9 Rothstar, 3 Spotswood, , n " cess Cole, 12 Lucky Prince. Won 50 yards Time, 4min.

WELTER HANDICAP.—I Bon Speo (F C. Porter) 1, 3 Caverock 2, 7 Bombproof 3. Also started: 2 Elens, 4 Black Mountain, 10 Dorian, 9 Erroneous, 6 Musselman, 1) Bonally, 5 Cannot, 8 Recovery. Won by a length. Time, lmin. 17sec

WAIHOPAI HANDICAP—S Golden King (W. Robinson) 1, 4 Matty 2, -2 Tliaddeus 3. Also started: 3 Sedd-el-Babr, (i Gunrest, 9 Tin Soldier, 1 Higli Water, 8 Bon, 10 Kauwhero, 7 Bandy

SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. Invercargill, Last Night . The following acceptances have been received for the second day of the Southland meeting:—

SUMMER HANDICAP.—EIeus 9.2, Kilmeedy 9.0, Braid 5.7, Caverock, Flag Lieutenant 8.2, Black Mountain 1 , Thistleorown 80, Red Eagle 7-12, Musselman 7.10, Greekson, Marching Order, and Mettle Drift 7.7 -

ROSLYN HARNESS TROT—Carol, Netta, Red Empress, War Chimes, Young Star Pointer limit, Royal Step, Seaward Spot, Sobriquet 12yds behind, Oriamet, Walroon 36, Malice 48, Dora Derby 72, Dandy Chimes S4.

SOUTHLAND HANDICAP—KiIboyne, Rorfce's Drift 9.3, Samiel 8.10. Golden •King 8.4, Marsa 8.2, John Barleycorn, Subterfuge 7.8, Tliaddeus 7.0, Burrangong 7.5, Marianne 7.4, Mazama 7.0, and Royal Star 6.10.

GLADSTONE HANDICAP—Gunrest, Bellsliire 8.10, AyclifTe, Aehilleus, Fleetbam 8.9, Higlwater 8.6, Bon 8.2, Red Admiral, Bandy, Jock 7.10, Daringdale 7-9, and Loehelle 7.7. a.

I SHORTS HANDICAP.—BuIIer *5.12, PukimQn s,pj Koicnlaine US, Daytime

Braid, Pyjama 7.6, Kawhero, Matty 7.5, Retlshire 7 0, Sleepyhead G.ll, Hiero and Multoe 6.7.

ELECTRIC SADDLE TROT—Hertdale, Japonica, Kapuku Lass, Lewis McKinney, Mooney, Pet Child, Tahiti, The Tank limit, Kourite 48 yards behind, Roll Up 84, Game Child 156.

ROSEDALE HANDICAP.—EIena 9.4, Jack Symons 9.0, Revolution 8.'13, Orderdown 8.9, Caverock 8.4, Grafton Tot, Lady Superior 8.1, Erroneous 7.9, Bomb Proof 7.8, Cannot 7.3, Lady Pallas, Mortifoss, Osterman, Recovery 7.0.

PINAL HANDICAP.—SamieI, Kilbrogan 8.10, Golden King 8.4, Marsa 8.2, Helicon 7.13, Subterfuge, Sedd-el-Bahr 7.8, Burrangong, Mariame 7.7, Matty, Tin Soldier 7.2, High Water, Royal Star 6.12, Kauwhero 6.11, Spangle 6.9, Hiero 0.7.

. WYNDHAM MEETING. Invercargill, Jan. 1. The Wyndham Racing Club's annual meeting was held in showery weather. The totalisator handled £12,694, compared with £10,195 last year. Results:

TRIAL PLATE.—I Lady Superior 1, 7 Grafton Tot 2, 3 Lima 3. Also started: 4 Flag Lieutenant, 5 Glamis, 9 Callander, 6 Clothilde, 10 Mettle Drift, 2 Osterman, 8 Spanish Queen. Won by three lengths.

HANDICAP TROT.—I fiLs Chimes 1, 2 Lucky Prince 2, (1 Barooga 3. Also started: 3 Evening Chimes, 4 Cross Battery, 2 Jolly Major, 7 Elma Boy. Won by four lengths.

WYNDHAM CUP.—3 Kilbrogan 1, 2 Burrangong 2, 5 Spangle 3. Also started: Thaddeus, 4 Seddel Bahr, 6 Pleetham, 7 Aycliffe, 8 Lochella. Won by two lengths.

MIMIHAU HANDICAP.—I Eleus 1, 4 Revolution 2, 2 Caverock 3. Also started: 3 Jack Symonds, 6 Canamana, 7 Erroneous, 5 Bombproof Won by two lengths.

PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP.—6 Rokelaine 1, 4 BelLshire 2, 2 Buller 3. Also started: 11 "Redshire, 5 Matty, 8 Kauwhero, 1 Glensponse, 9 Orderdown, 3 Sleepy Head. Won by two lengths.

NEW YEAR HANDICAP—I Helicon 1, 3 Higliwater 2, 6 Golden King 3. Also started: 4 Achilleus, 5 Bon, 6 Bandy," 7 Brooksdale. Won by four lengths. HANDICAP TROT.—2 Linamohr 1, 1 Satin Boy 2, 9 Hazelfield 3 Also started: 7 Baritone, S Moonglow, 5 Petchild, 12 Lucelema, 11 Tex Child, 3 Princess Cole, 4 Evening Chimes, Moorland, 10 Free Trade, 6 South Star Won easily

A.R.C. ACCEPTANCES. The acceptances for the fourth day of the Auckland Racing Club's summer meeting are as follow;

MAIDEN HURDLES, one mile and ahaif. —Loyal Arch 12.7, Ditto 11.8, Penniless, Pendoon, Mahzoltov 9.10, Notability 9.4, Bloomine, Lady Lyddite 9.0

GREAT NORTHERN GUINEAS.— Comedy Prince, Kipling, Temiro, War March 8.10, Athens U-, Escaped, Hallow, Mandrake, Puatara 8,7. Cherry Mart, Demoiselle, Hineamaru, Kilbeggan, Principal Lsfdy, Piraeus (?).

HOBSON HANDICAP, six furlongs.— Tigritiya, King Abbey 9.4, Bellacity 9.2, Happy Yalley 8.4, Caballero, Queen Abbey 8.2, Step 7.11, Arch Lassie 7.3, Miss Leslie 7.3, General Stephen 7.2, Monocrat 7.0. ■

WELCOME STAKES, five furlongs.— Hetaua, Vankee Dan 8.5, Bindle, Canowindra, Tinkop, Hyrax, Heathermoon, Miatian, No Mistake, Passin Through, Prince Cliarlero*, Parorangi 8.2, Melting, Neglige, Phyllona, Princess Charming

MICHELSON HANDICAP, a mile and a-qnarter—Gazique 9.3, Uncle Ned 810, Teka 9.0, Bedford 8.7, Form Up 8.6, SiT Ralph 7.11, Blue Cross 7.7, Glenopal, Vagabond 7.6, Rockfield 7.3, Lord Kenilworth 7.0, Hyllus, Fabriquette, Bingham 6.12, Slipstitch, Alt' Delaval, Windorah 0.7

ONEHUNGA" STEEPLECHASE, three miles.—Hautere 10.11, Tirau 10.7, The Channel 10.6, Sir John Peneton 97

SRORTS HANDICAP, five furlongs— Rekanui 9.0, Silver Link 8.9, Downham, Cardrona 8.1, Ring Lupin 7.12, Housewife 7.11, Arran 7.9, King Abbey 7.8, Sheila 7.7, Gaycium 7.6, Lord Kenilworth 7.5, Mossman, Stilts 7.4, Happy Valley 6 9' Van Dubhe 677.

NORMANBY HANDICAP, seven furlongs.—All Talk U'B, Tigritiya, Spanner 9 3, Pierrot, Independence S 3, Sanacre 8.0, Temiro, Don't 7.13, Singular 7.11, Multiplane 7.5, Benzine 7.2, Windorah, Mahzoltov, Declare, Debutante T.O.Whitehall 7.0, Rangi Aroha 6.7.

TROTTING. CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULTS AT AUCKLAND. Auckland, Last Night. The Trotting Club's summer meeting was continued in cold and showery weather, there being a large attendance. Author Dillon again attempted to lower the Australasian mile record on a track which was dead, but failed, his time being 2min 9see. The totalisator handled £37,711, making £106,351 for the meeting, as against .£105,046 last year. Results : TAMAKI HANDICAP.—IO Maetliorn (Wyatt) 1, 5 Sandy Patch 2, 9 Polar Star 3. Also started: 7 Lady Lonsdale, 1 Cambra, 15 Favor 13 Normiea Heir, 8 Dignity, 4 Peter Zimmerman, 2 Mutu and Rita Gillando (coupled), 12 Cella, 3 Gold Boy, 11 Sweat Memory, 6 Overrate Won by thres lengths. Time, 3min 57 3-fiaec.

PARK HANDICAP.—6 Lockwood (Cameron) 1, 1 Marie Tempest 2, 7 Flora Dillon 3. Alsio started: 3 Beausant, 8 Clip, 1 Leewood (coupled with Mario Tempest), 4 Teawa, 7 Dandy Jack, 2 Jewel Fashion, -0 ■ Galindo Belle. Won pulling up, by two lengths. Time, 3min 41sec.

PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP.—2 Pitiroa (Shaw) 1, '5 Huon Patch 2, 1. Moneymaker 3. Also started: 7 Lieutenant, 4 Harold Devon, C Asturio, 3 Gold Girl and Steel Bell (coupled), 7 Colenut. Won by three lengths. Time, 4min 52 3-ssec.

ASSOCIATION HANDICAP.—2 Kiri- 1 kirioa (Kelsey) 1, 5 De Why 2, 3 Lyric 3. Also started: 8 Amberite, 6 Billy Parole, 11 Chub, 7 Hint, 1 Hova, 4 Blackthorn, 12 Auckland Girl, 9 Gold Boy, 10 Whist. .Won by a head. Time, smin 14 4-o3ec.

NEW YEAR HANDICAP.—G Bronze Patch (Redshaw) 1, 2 Gallipoli 2, 7 Silver and Black 3. Also started: 3 Goodrich, 1 Dean Dillon, 4 Manuka Park, 6 Bridgewood! Won by ten lengthß. smin lOsec.

ONSLOW HANDICAP.—4 Waverley ((Richards) 1, 8 Gold Girl 2, 1 Moneymaker 3. Also started: 3 Prince Poole, 2 Birdwood, 10 Lord Lytton, 6 Alec McKinney, 9 Sir Vulham, 7 Pitaroa, 5 Eccentric. Won by a head. Time, 2min 26 3-ssec.

TELEGRAPH HANDICAP.—2 Ruanui (Julian) 1, 4 Salamander 2, 3 Trooper Dillon 3 Also started: 8 St. Trella, 6 Kempsey, 5 Victor G., 1 Lord Rose, 3 Lucille, 7 Bionze Patch, 11 Energy, 10 Lady Haldane, 13 Dorothy Dimple, 14 Landdrift, 12 Huon Patch. Won by three lengths. Time, 2min 35 3-ssee.

PREMIER HANDICAP.—2 Neil Denis (Hendricksen) 1, 5 Wilding 2, 8 Lucille 3. Also started: 7 Goodrich, 4 Mykot, 9 Kempsey, 3 All Bell, 1 Miss Rolere, 10 Comedy Chief, 6 Lord Rose. Won by a neck. Time, 3min i S-Ssec.

NEW BRIGHTON RESULTS. Christchurcli, Last NightThe New Brighton Trotting Club's summer meeting, postponed from last month, was held to-day in beautiful weather. There was a large attendance. The totalisator handled £27,010, as against £18,745 10s last year. Results:— i

AMATEUR HANDICAP.—I tirift Mine 1, 4 Upstart 2,5 Algy Gee 3. Also started: 8 Valkyrie, 9 Happy Chimes, 10 Ravensgirl, 7 Peter the First, 6 Douglas Wilkes, 11 Thornage, 3 Heathcote Chimes, and 2 Sandy Bell. Won by ten lengths. Time, 3min 49sec.

INNOVATION HANDICAP—I Idris 1, 3 Silver Nut 2, 12 i'oxhill 3. - Also started: 11 Gleaming, 8 Rearguard, 4 Pleasant Mount, 10 Marjory Wilkes, 5 Under scrub. 13 Eliywood, a Moondrift, 14 Walter Raleigh and Sundred (coupled), 1 Daisy Lynn (coupled with winner), 6 Hoymetta, 2 Stanley, and 7 Bellzac and Merry Thorpe (coupled). Won by half a length. Time, 3min 41 2-ssec.

WAIMARI HANDICAP.—I Our Goldie 1, 4 Koraki 2, 5 Tekuiti 3 Also started: 11 Treasure Seeker, 8 Mushroom, 9 Craibwood, 10 Beeswing, 2 Sol, 4 Colonel Havelock, 6 Happy Jack, and 7 Sunrise Won by a length- Time, smin 3 55-ssee.

MACE, MEMORIAL HANDICAP.—B Nancy Stair 1, 3 Trix Pointer 2, 1 Albert Cling 3 Also started: 9 John Dillon, 4 Lord Minto, 2 Erin' 3 Queen, (i Cora Dillon, 5 Tamarisk, 10 Bundura, and 7 Rorke's Drift- Won by sis lengths. Time, 4min 41sec

'PARK HANDICAP.—i Gay Wilkes I, 8 Paul Hucra 2, 2 Imperial Croivn 3. Also started: J Lord Roanchild, 5 Electrocute, 6 Rita Peter, 3 Lady Patricia, and 7 Trunganini. Won by a length. Time, 4m in 52sec.

BOWHIIL HANDICAP.—I Sympathy 1, 5 Pas 2, C Bundoug 3 Also started: 3 Harold Child, 8 Louie Drift, 4 Gold Crest, 7 Wood Drift, and 2 Rothcliff. Won 'by eight lengths. Time, 4min 40 2-ssec'

SUMMER HANDICAP-*! Admiral Wood 1, 4 Adelaide Direct 2, 2 Irvar 3. Also started: T John Dillon, 6 Beckoni, 3 Willie Lincoln, 1 Mintson {coupled with winner), 5 Admiral Hal, and 8 Silver Quick Won by v nearly two lengths. Time, 2min 49 l-ssec.

FAREWELL HANDICAP—I General Wilkes 1, 5 Frank Tracey 2, 6 Silver Quick 3. Also started: 2 Lord Minto, 3 Ariadne, 7 Huia Gray, and 4 Lord Dillon. Won by eight lengths. Time, 2min 13aec.

SALE OF RACEHORSES. Received Jan. 2, 10 50 p.m. Sydney, Jan. 2. At a sale of racehorses, Football fetched 105 guineas.—Aus.-NiZ. Cable ASSOC.

The sum of £IBOO was allotted in stakeß at the Stratford, meeting, being won as under:—E. Johnson, first in Cup, £500; G. F. Hardy, first iD Douglas, £235; L. T. Cobcroft, first in Strathmore Hack and also in Railway, £200; McDonald Bros., first Midhirst Hack, second Tariki Welter, £145; L Wemmiek, first Hurdles, £115; J Fredric. first Borough, Hoskin, first Tariki.£los; R. McMiken, second Gup, £7O; 6. Larcom, second Douglas, third Hurdles, £65; P. Johnson, second Hurdles, third Railway, £55; W Cleaver, second Midhirst, £4O; 'F. Selwood, third Cup, £3O; C. Elmer, second Railway, £3O; W. Emeny (New Plvmouth), £2O; O. Ewart, £2O; C. Tyler," £2O; W. Harper, £2O; Shield and Fowler, £ls; J- Parsons, £10: W. Nicholson, £lO. i Of the winning jockeys, firsts were secured by Brady (2), Johnson, Nodder, Henderson, Ward, McDonell, and W. Price; seconds by Nodder (2). McDonell, Price, Avres (2) t Johnson, and Rowland; and thirds by Price (2), Copestake, Fitzwatar, Rowland, McCormack, Henderson, and Johnson- i

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1919, Page 8

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 3 January 1919, Page 8

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