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SPORTING.

A.J.C. SPRING MEETING. SUCCESS OF GLOAMING AND DELIGHT. By Telegraph.—Prc93 Assn.—Copyright. Received Oct 8, 8.40 pm. * ' Sydney, Oct. 8. The weather was fine for the races. There was again a large attendance. Interest was centred in the Craven IMate, in which (lloamlng was favorite. At the distance Gloaming overhauled and easily bent Wolnroi. The Gnncrack Stakes proved a good thing for Mr. Stead's Delight, which has been recording good Jimes on the track. Results : SECOND HUBDLE9 HANDICAP —Colonel Knut, 9.3 1, (ioonaugledetie in 8 2, Zarnblne 12.0 3. There were seven starters. Beltane fell, and Silent Way was eased up. Won by three lengths. Time, 4 42%. CRAVEN PLATE—Gloaming 1, Wolnroi 2, Rebus 3 Also ran: Sasanof and Trlnco Vlrdls. The latter paced Gloaming, who drew away in the straight, and won easily by 1% lengths. Sasanof W.is fourth. Time. 2.5%. SUBURBAN HANDICAP— Wblteflold 8.7 1, The Destroyer 7.5 2, Panacre 9.3 .1 There were fourteen starten.- including Karo. Wot easily by 1% length? Timo, 1..17&. MEMBERS' HANDlCAP.—Taraldool 1, Vareotina 2, Monamia K A great finish Won by-a neckj-, Time. 1.5.1%. i GIMCRACK STAKES—Delight 1. MidilH f, Oossine Hatan 8. were fourteen startcs Capella was prom!nr::'. at the. distance, where Delight took charge end won easily by t.-vo and a half lengths. Time, 1.0%. SYDNEY HANDlCAP—Posiastre 1. Fhr.s! Boy 2, Afterglow 3. The winner led throughout and won by one and a half lengths. Time, 2.22%., . . thb caulfield meeting. Received Oct. 8, 10 25 p.m. ■ Melbourne, Oct. 8. Hymestra and are acceptors for the Toorak Handicap. Ard-na-ree arrives at Caulfleld to-night, and Sasanof od Thursday. HAWKE'S BAY RESULTS. By Telegraph—Press Association. Hastings, Last Might. The Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's spring meeting was held in beautiful weather. ~. There was a good attendance, and the totalisator put through £28,473, as against £15,242 In 1916, on increase of £13,230. Results:— TOMOANA HURDLES. One;and threequarter miles.—-2 Maraetotara (H. Manson) •, (i Whlro 2, 5 Tuticorn 3 Also Started: I Con, 9 Vacuum, 4 Sensitive, 7 Red Cent, 6 Chillies, 3 Torps, 9 St. Omer, 10 Multura, Won by half a length Time, .1.18 4-5. MAIDEN HANDICAP. Six and a hnlf furlongs.—! Early Dawn (C. Emerson) 1, 4 Pirneun ", 3 Gold Shine 3. Also started: 9 Harl, 8 Mumble, 6 Woolahra, 7 Pnonui, 5 Sotoke Won by a length. Time, 124 2-5. GLENGARRY HANDICAP. Six and a half furlongs.—4 Tigrltlva (J. H Hockley) 1, G Dusky Evd 2, 1 Dribble 3. Also started: 3 Croesus, 2 Honey Bee, 5 Doric, \ Voluble. Won by half a length. Time, 1.23 1-5. FALXMERE . HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—' 6 Tarl 1, 1 Kilgour 2, 2 Guanaco 3. Also started: 4 Red Signal, 7 Lord Astolat, !) Magistrate, 11 Arch Salute, 2 Piropiro, 3 Makepiecc, 8 Hymarty, 10 Patetonga, 5 Anata. Patetonga and Anata fell. Won by a length. Time, 1.17.

HASTINGS STAKES. Four furlongs—l Humbug (J. Hockley) 3, C Cantabilc 2, 7 R'clit and Left 3. Also started: 4 Bestir, 8 "/■;■■ irg Moment, 10 Sunny Smile, 5 Fortune Toiler 8 Tessaress, 11 Enna, 13 Tlgrlnet, 2 Ashari, 9 '.Vnmba, 10 Tropical, 12 Gate Pah. Won by a length. Time. 49 2-5. SPRING HANDICAP. One and a quarter mlles.--l Athens 11. 1, " Bagdad 2, 13 Flash lady 3. Also started: 9 Ladoguer, 3 Malhoa. 2 Lovematch, 7 Vermillion, 4 Tho Speaker, 6 Cleft, 11 Palm Oil, 9 Multlve, 10 EJornoborg, 12 Hindi. Won by a length. Time, 2.10. . WAIPATU HANDICAP. One mile—2 Bonnie Heather 1, I First Salute 2, 6 Koliu 3. Also started: 5 Retard, 3 Rylestone, 7 Mlramar, 4 Carilllon. Won by three, lengths. Time, 1.43 1-5.

FINAL HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—l Hctaita 1, 5 Blissfulness 2, 3 Lord Musketry 5.- Also started: 2 Llonskin, 4 Demagogue. Won easily by a length. Time, 1.10 1-5.

HOROWHENUA MEETING. ■ Levin. Last Night The' Howiwhenun Racing Club's annual meeting was held to-day In perfect weather. There i was a large attendance. • A total of £14,800 was put through the totnllsator, being £IOOO j less than at the last, meeting. Results: — MANAKATJ HURDLES.—I Combustion 1, 2 Paworewere 2, 8 Cyra ,3. Also started: 4 Manu, 5 Deesido, 7 Pervolo, 0 Moittoa Boy, 9 Takorea, 3 Vigllo, 10 Luke. Pervolo and Moutoa Boy fell, but the riders were not Inlured won by half a length, with the third two lengths away. Time, 253 2-5. MOUTERE WELTER.—I Coral Queen 1, 2 Glentour 2, 4 Ralland 3. Also started: 2 May Morn, 6 Moutoa Camp, 5 Some Girl. Won by a length. Time, 1.32. MAIDEN SCURRY—I Demades 1, 2 Hautawa 2. 7 Maungarango 3. Also s'arted: 5 Haereraoana, 11 Rongopal, Ift Leponto, 6 Tirairaka. 11 Student, 10 Kingston Boy, 4 Tunatau, 8 Machree, 9 Glenfonlas. 3 Sweet Song. Won by a length'. Time. 1.4 2-5. HOROWHENUA CUT'.—3 Olythnus 1, 2 Moatoa Ivanova 2, 4 Kilrush 3. Also started: 5 Rose Pink, 0 Sweet Tlpperary, 1 War Star. Half-lengths separated the placed horses.. Time, 2.12 2-5. LEVIN HANDICAP.—2 Prlntemps 1, 3 March On 2, 4 Utuwai 3. Also started: I Beloved. Won by a neck. Time, 1,17. MCDONALD MEMORIAL HANDICAP, Samarang 1, 5 Gold rroblem 2, 3 Trenthnnt Rose 3. Also started: 1 Bonny Briar, 6 Blrkenvale, 4 Cyresian. Won by two lengths, Time, 1.31-5. . * WERAROA WELTER —Daytime 1, Sweet Tlpperary 2, Tyne 3. Also started: Rang Awa, Ahlka, Zeus, Ladlfy, Sir Wallace, May Morn. Won by a neck, with tho third horso a length away. HOKIO HANDICAP—3 American Beauty 3, 2 Yankee Dan 2., 1 Restful 3. Also asai'ted: 4 Wonder, 5 Stutter. 6 Tlralraka, ' Machree Won by a neck. Time, 1.2 1-5. ACACIA BREAKS A LEO. Hastings, Yesterday. When starting for a gallop on tho Hastings track this morning Mr. T. Lowry's Acacia, a two-year-old full-sister to Desert Gold, broke one of her legs which ended her racing career. She will now go to the stud ror breeding purposes.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1919, Page 7

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1919, Page 7

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 9 October 1919, Page 7

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