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SPORTING.

AUCKLAND RACES. KARO WINS SUMMER CUP. By Telegraph.—Press Association. " Auckland, Last Nigh!. For tho Auckland races to-day there was line weather and a fairly large' crowd. The totallsator handled £93,601, compared with £67,075 on tho corresponding day last year. Results: BO WEN HANDICAP. Six furlongs.—l Ruatara (Solomon) I, 3 War Tank 2, 6 Oak Abbey 3. Also ran: 4 Golden Petal, 2 Over There, T Valley Queen, 10 Marble Slab, 8 Pentagram, 11 Borne, o North Loburn, 9 Sandy McDonald. Won by a length and a half, a length between second and third. North Loburn was fourth. Time, 1.15 4-5. ISLINGTON PLATE. One mile.—l Gloaming (Deeley) 1, 1 Rossini (coupled with Gloaming) 2, 2 Hymestra 3. Also ran: 4 Starland. Won by a length, four lengths between second and third. Time. 1.354-5.

ELECTRIC HANDICAP.: rite furlongs,— 2 Sliver Link (McFlynn) 1. 4 Miss Mimic 2, 7 Scrap o' Paper 3. Also ran: 8 Trespass, G Taiamai, C Madam Rlstort, 1 Murihiku, 3 Queen Abbey, 10 No Mistake, 9 Heatheraoon, 12 Emerald Hill, 11 Miss Leslie. Won by one and a half lengths, three quarters of a length between second and third. Madam Rlstori was fourth. Time, oQsecs.

. PONSONBY HURDLES. One mile and three-quarters.—4 Rekanui (Rennle) 1, 8 Notability 2, 1 Movement 3. Also ran: 7 Explorer, 2 Ditto, 6 Sonnino, 5 Battletide, 3 Pondoon, 9 - Totara Jack. Won by seven lengths, a length between second and third Time, 3.13.

SUMMER CT7P, One. mile and a quarter —1 Karo (Doelcy) 1. 5 Vagabond 2, 8 Lord KemlvrOrth 3. Also ran: 3 King Lupin, 4 Gazlque, 6 Bonlne Maid, 2 Bonnetter, 7 Heathercote, 9 Canowindra. Won comfortably by two and a half lengths, the third horse 'a neck away. Cazlque was fourth. Time, 2.7.

CRIMRION HANDICAP. Sir furlongs.-* Jell Done (R. Reed) 1, 3 Landslide 2, 2 Potona 3. Also ran: 1 Dunedln. Won by one and a quarter lengths, twelve lengths between second and third. Time, 115

WAITEMATA HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.—4 Archie (R. Reed) 1, 2 Mountain Gold 2 1 Makepeace 3. Also ran: 7 Oencal Stephen, 5 Persian King, fl Thrace <?♦ n ? ro , z J er »* I 1 New Zealand, G Hessian, 12 St. Carl, 10 Arab Kins, 8 Islnsarch, 13 Ma Copper, 14 Impudence. . Won by on® and a a between second and third. New Zealand was fourth. Time,

WEWER - One mile.—3 Motulhl (A. Heed) 1, 1 All Talk 2, 2 Nlghtralder BTt J an -. '„ Mm cowrie. 9 Crowhurst, 6 Housewife. 4 Rockfleld, 10 Scornful, 5 Escapcd, 8 Kerehone, 11 General Aavance. Won by a length, two lengths between second and third. Time, 1.40%. NOTES ON THE RACING. (Spsclal to Dally News.) _ „ Auckland, Last Nlglit. For the Summer Cup day records In attendance and totalisator figures were registered, wane the racing was decidedly interesting. The result of the Summer Cup proved that Karos victory on Boxing Day was no fiuW for she carried her 9.2 to victory to-day in ?m.«5 S l 7 \l or s the bU3lness "Hi after lying I*} 0 home bend. Lord Kenllworth ?h» o f' n t L, u P l '! "' 6re tho Pacemakers Into the straight, but the latter, who Is ageing, in Or*V I finished on well ' n , hands and cut Lord Kenllworth out or second money. Bagby came in for cenSU mH m Indifferent handling of Bonetter. The Taranaki mare, silver Link, scored a meritorious win in the Electric Handicap, being £ ? L ~o raal d 1,081,10,1 wltll her welter In £L/ 1 Mnrlhilt « was With her out i i th ® tun >. where she stopped was discol 'orcd she was " , Sh j . ret, " , »«d to the paddock, ta » W S r way lnto se ™nd place In front of Scrap o Paper, who ran well enough to. be In the market for the Are furSiVS,™ si*,z„„ ?*,"!£

2' l rom H<lnn °n's stable, who was making her first appearance in a hurdle event sfi.W nil Way of t,le p ™sonl)y Hurdles! JKSiiS »i" B e,se a and registering a time record of 313 for the fourmem oJS"Si „ T Welght ,ol<l WlMltol f' ? v ", ' llß business end, and a light weight inrt h ca ™ e alonff from last fence a« 1 j , s '? r( ' V ' ollt °f second money. _ After Indulging Hymestra 111 ihe lend for the moat part of Ihe Islington Plate Olom* running in m ff lng 10 tho 0M and » f r™t his stable companion Rossini ordw for atter J 1 " be made a warm ~, r f ® r ttle Derby on Thursday. The Bowen Handicap, an event for apprentice horsemen, went to tho favorite. Ruatari but the supporters of the Eiyslnn gelding were for'""at» 1" collecting, for had not rlXrram ran out wide when well out lu front at the home turn he must have won. As It waVhe faVe? wlth U » ld . < ! " but w '" bs he » r,:! °f T . wii! f'i 0 ™"" ,n ,lle sa( ldle. I/ie Criterion Handicap went to ili« a»h- ; * importntlrti Well Done, after a spirited data Potonn 3 'l i Tlls TaTani " {i eandi«ate Potona, was racing well un with thn fflriS?' !t an !» ide n nt Ul ° homo turn - but then s'jc ftiriongs W " nt ' Bhorter cou ™ than favMl* 8 fnr in ti, Ma w P H' I< ' e ' was mode * w »™ thmmh Wiultemata Handicap, but though lying second most of the wav was beaten into third place by Archie and Mountain Gold over the business end, though the winner was fortunate in getting a lucky run on the SX BOi't TT- «»™er V?; userul son. Hessian was out In front for out. ° r P ° nkm ° f ,ho iourne >'' hut faded

... r H y ,'f. • >nu,lt ' AI! Talk, was fnvoriKi fnr rtth . 7 y el,er ' but ho had t0 intent Mnh.ih? 00 "? P i" ce ' the wlnnor turning up In Motulhl, who Improved ivltlx • his race on the S taß %,?*s. "V e V dent,T WKt™ xorm. Mill o Gowrle made most of *Ha SnT' c™»i b ' 8 t W6l f ht told om tUe ln9t *3 EZ'tStogi* heard of in a, "" h,n 8 «p»

MANAWATU RACES. LAST DAY'S RESULTS. mi ~ Palraerston N., Last Nteht weltte^ ana Thn' « mclHd,id !n Blorlous Jnin? »' . Til ® att ™danco was good mid the making"# total of ""f,' iTstTir 3 ' " tW ° day raef,ta «

WHITMOEE HACK HANDICAP. One mile » n ?i a . f JJ rlon it—3 Imaribbon (W. Bell) l 8 Rallond 2, 4 AVoodv G!en S Also ran ■i i J Salute 7 WiH.v» Kniglu, 5 Some Girl' VBe oved, 2 .Festival, 9 Cheval. Won by'a head In a good finish. Time, 1.58. " —3 l Salf Horn?'?!' E At n on<! m " 6 and a ''» lf 21 Z P » i J,' ■ M<,D ™ a]d ) 1. 2 Haulawa ;• 1 /jeuß ' j - Also ran: 4 Rionzi. 5 Vielln (! Dunrcgan. Won comfortably. Time 2 45°' 5

JUVENILE HANDICAP. Fire furlones - 1 Cpnyon (L. G. Morris) 1, 9 Handy 2, 2 Snima in t i T> rlln: j erboslty, 8 Cornea, 11 Hex r-itn De r sa ?°l d ', 3 F mte ' 4 Maungirane" o the way i.H-f 1 "' QUMn - W ° n «» LIVERPOOL HANDICAP. One mile and a furlong.—-1 Maioha (A. Oliver) 1 2 Iranora 2, 3 Demos 3. Also ran • s nX, LS« lclsh "l e ' 7 llyttus ' 4 Rose t i uee ". ■L. \ 61,681 race ' w °i by a head in n away T fme!\G2 4-s hltd k O " 6 half a

WESTOUItY HACK HANDICAP. I'ivo fur ongs.—o Tamaroa (C. Reed) 1, 5 Svcorax 2 1 Nursing Sister 3. Also ran: 3 Ruddv " ®? n "' rßn S. 8 Asterinn. 7 Idleness 4 [ m L," 10 Restful, i) jFarco, 12 Sprinkle 11 stmUnt' Won easily at the finish. Time, 1.2 3-5 CLAUDEBOYE WELTER HANDICAP ' o ne T<? pi 3'", 5'T 1 Daiitlnl » Olsen) 1,-4 n,o h 11 r Also ran: 2 Bon!ho way. ' GleWoUr ' w °» 311

CHRISTMAS HACK WELTER HANWCiP beven furlonss.-!! Prince Hal (B. H. Morris)' 1. 1 War Bdbj I, % J?u,ica 3, Also rnn •*' Matty, 4 Sweet Song, 2 Moutoii Camp, 6 St. Omer, 9 Bettor Luck, 8 Achillean. Won 1000 Mween Socnnd and third.

ICAWAU HANDICAP., . Rjj furlongs.-!; Lionskin (J. Hockle.v) 1, l Waimatoa 2, 6 Astlnome 3. _Also ran: 2 Croesus, 4 Blrkenvale, th ' li!ornola ' VVon handsomelj- at the finish. Time. 1.13 4-5. '

THE MARTON MEETING. RE-HANDICAP AND SCRATCHINGS. Palmerston N., Last Nleht. The following are the re-liandlcaps for the Marton meeting:— FIRST HURDLES.—Hautawa 10.2. MARTON CUP.—Oratress 8.10. NEW TEAR HANDICAP.—RaIIand 8.5. Scratching: Arrowsmith, Dribble, and Statuette have been scratched for all eneaceaeott at the meeting.

j TROTTING. | CANTERBURY PARK AIEBTING. , Chrlschurch, Yesterday. Acceptances for the Canterbury Park meeting are:— FIRST AMATEUR HANDICAP (Saddle). One mile and a half.— Marvin Chief scr., Sherry, tulverden 2sec, Maori Princess 3, Bon Elect, Rouseabout, Real Mackay, Royal Win, Terepa, bmeruld Green 4, Lady Esma, My Boy, Rondale, Lady Lena, White Lupin, Rothino, Raveujswoi'Ui, Our Bluer, Match, Peter the First, Franzie Bell, Herepo 5. TEMPLETON HANDICAP (Harness). One mile and a half.—Emperor, Lord Dillon scr., Legacy Imperial Crown 1, Hoyraetta, Gold Queen 2, Dillon Eddy 3, Lochnagar 4, Will o' the Wisp, Oulmet, Hutana 5. L'UAIMPIOX HANDICAP (Harness). Two ?i n S, IT , u lor Cathedral Chimes acr., Cello Sydney Wilkes 3, Trlx Pointer 4, Albert wing j, Agathos, Sherwood, Don Caeaar 6, .Moneymaker 7, Erin'B Queen 8, Mintson 9. LYTTELTON HANDICAP (Saddle). Two miles,—Hoymetta, Rearguard 2sec„ Will o' tho VJlsp, Energy, Idrls, 5, Calton, Harold D 7, Tanekaha. Colo Bess, Vera K., Prince Burling-

STEWARDS' HANDICAP (Harness). Two miles. Gailclan, Electrocute acr.. Beeswing Rosle McKinney Csecs.. Ben Bell 7, Theseus 10 Parkfleld, Marvin Jun. 11, Our Goldie, Miss Lon>a. Peter Zimmeran. Earl Derby, Cousin Jenny 18.

ISLINGTON HANDICAP (Harness). One mile and a quarter.—Cora Dillon, Admiral Wood 2secs., Sungod 3, Sashwood, General ,» n , k Rorke ' a Drift 5, Silver Nut, Mako Mako, Nancy Stair, Sympathy, Pax, Blrawood, Bunuong 8,

RAILWAY HANDICAP (Saddle). One mile. -Huon Fatch scr., Lord Dillon 3secs., Jack Arrah, Pleasant Mount 4, Breadalbnne, Cromstall 5, Joyful, John Peel, The Linnet, E. E. Bolls Annie Dillon, The Whip, Gold Queen, Acushla Machree .6, Miss Havoc 7.

AU REVOIR HANDICAP (Harness), One mile.—Bundura scr., Breadalbane lsec., Joyful, Tho Linnet, St. Michael 2, Guynemer, Legacy. Evening Chimes. Glad Eye, Jean Lagon, Great Britain 3, Idrls, Letltla 4.

AUCKLAND TROTS. SECOND DAT. ACCEPTANCES. m, . 4i , Auckland, Last Night, ine trotting acceptances for the second day are* \ t „°, AK r KA , N , DtCAI> — Lun ' l Bon Bon, Lady Lonsdale, Maggie's Girl, Malir.sbury Ni'S™' * H '>'°«tte ""lit, Tlmbcl 12yds behind, Miss Marvin Downs 36, Campaign 48, My r n!\ L i i "" 1 , Oallndo 72, Sandy Patch, Wild Lad 84, Speculator, Tiki 108, Wahlnepal 13a. TRAMWAY HANDICAP.—Ngahere, Profiteer llmlt - Robert Dillon, Coal is! 6 ~1 ? ,5 ' .''3 i ) . 6hlnd , Jewel Fashion, Ena Bell. 2 , ' ~0 aS "1 0' Tfm P'«. Albert Patch 36, Mlntboy, Lady Burlington 48. SUMMER CUP.—Huon Grattan, Peter Mac Dandy Chlraea limit. Whispering Willie, Hai Junior, .Dean Dillon 24yds behind, Colenut, Asturio 48, Steel Bell 60, Caprlcclo 84. DOMINION HANDlCAP.—Bigamist, Albert niVi ru w ' Hedgewood, Prince Chllde, limit. Glen Mavis 12yds behind, Taneatua 24 Ruanui, Agnes Chief, Futurity 36, Prlnjora 48, Dorothy Dimple 60.

EmMHANDICAP.-Mutu limit, Kirlklriroa 12yds behind. Wonderland, Orerrato 2f BlueGride GnU * a ChtaeS 38 ' Kl °

®5 N '™KlA' HANDICAP.—RamatIrI, Dandy Chimes, Greta, Manuka Park, Prinzora limit Orusrangl 12yds behind, Peter Mac 24, Comedy Gold 6 ' Asturl0 ' jEccontrlc 48,

CHRISTMAS HANDICAP.—GoId Boy, Blackthorn, Hint, Auckland Girl limit. Our Girl Bronze Patch 24yds behind. King Capita list 48, Whist 80, Whispering .Willie 108. "ASH HANDlCAP.—Bigamist, Albert Patch Aiw , f ! m u r ' Z e Awa> Prlncß Child, Mount p, b i ; Glen Mavis, Kempsey, "Queen Hymen 24" Pe " rl d ' or 12yds bohlnd .

T.J.C. MEETING. I THE WINNING OWNERS. s>t^i, a M T^ rma i C f c -, W!! , 3 the , mos ' successful rider fnr ana ,ocke y Club's Christmas meeting . i l3 youns "PPfontlco had nine rides th cT i, Be ,' ,< " l wIn8! w - H ' Hunt had three £ l \ oWd6n tw °'i ind H - v - Hunt, L. Noddor, O Hallorau, and E. Reed one each n,h'<! n^,r nOtS at , 1110 Taranaki' Jockey r as follows: W. ?• Emray £B9O, P. Scally £205, J. CasserAi y i o ' o lloolt £145 . F - Seiwood £135, AfiS rL M. Conza £l3O, .Telfrey Mack ston ""1 °? a .P" 5, 115 - H. W. .TolinJinn tr. A ,' 1 Uttve - v £ 1 0 ", F. Thnmoson foil l>dn vV?' B ' T - Boinetl £SO, B. Joll £4O, N. King £4O, H. G. Hail £Bl H n K ' Laur( ' llt Bradley £2j, D. J. Goodwin ,£25, C. W. Tyler £25 A. ,1. Emeny £25, Mcßaln and Aagaard £25 t I* u Pton £25, .T. Hawkins £2O, ,lebb ami I U l? Tr ! l Vllcocto ' £ls . K- McMlken a 1 n' vov ' lls ' ( ' J. Dunlop £lO, J M Hurley £lO, w. H. Luscand. £lO. Jockeys' fees are Paid as follows: McCormlck f s»L nf'r" ":■ H. Hunt £25 15,, J. louden ss, L. Nodder £24, H P •Hunt £23 10s, N. K, McDonnell £l7 E CopesWio £lti, A. Rutherford £ls, O'Hall'oran rnnk ?i ! ?"«> . '« 0, McCarten £l2, P. Cook £ll, a. Ward £B, W. Webber £8 F, fv e Av o S. bß^ B '/w Tol ! ,ls £8 ' S - Anderson £7; T»'if In ™ Healy £6, A. Bound £6, H. Talt £O, Miles £4, Kendall £2, Richmond £2.

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Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1919, Page 7

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 30 December 1919, Page 7

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