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SPORTING

RACING FIXTURES *»b. 18 and 19—Woodvllle District J.C. Autumn. Fab. 18 and 20—North Otago J.C. Autumn. Feb. 20—Opotlki I.e. Annual. Feb. 21—Waipa li.C. Annual. Feb. 26 and 28—Wariganul J.C. Autural!. POVERTY BAY RACEB. SECOND DAY'S RESULT!?. ■y Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright _ , Olsborne, Feb. 14. For 'he second day of the Poverty Bay Turf Club's meeting there waa Ideal summer weather and a very large crowd. The course was again in first-class , order. Tlie . totallsator handled £2B, *SB, copnared with £ 20,734 for °na ; day In Alareh last year. The investments for the two days of February, 1920, totalled £51,917, as against £43,458 in February and March lost year, Results:— STEWARDS' ; HANDICAP—I Manila (Prance) 1, 3 Downham 2, 1 lady Wolawa 3. Also ran: 2 .T&pl. Won by three lengths, a similar distance between second and third. Time, lmln. 16sec. . SECOND HURDLES.—3 Cymer (Tutchen) 1, 4 Cbiiile 2, 2 Sensitive 3. Also ran: 5 Maraetotara and 1 Happy Valley. Won by a head, two lengths between second and third. Time, 2nUn 48 l-ssec.

COOK HACK HANDICAP—I Prince Jewel (Coriett)' 1, ,5 Edna '2, 2 -Gatherer 3. Also ran: 4 ;AVawata, 3 Ueathermoon, 7 Wh&noko, 6 Mumlt, 8 Hawkesbury. Won by threequarters,! of a similar distance between ÜBcond and third. Time, lmln. 15sec.

SUNDERLAND 5 STAKES.—2 Goldshlne (A. Reeflf* 1, 1 Heather Sprig 2, 4 Crosswords 3. Also ran: 3 Eheipa, ■. Won by a heiul, eight lengths between second and third. Time, 1 mln. 40sec.

MAJDEN SCURRY.—I Trtoce Randall (Cor* ■•lett)>l,s4 Bunny 2, 2 Arbroath 3. . Also ran: 3 SRimit, 6 Rotata, 7 Miss Rosefcnd, 5 Thebes. Won by> half a length, one and a Quarter length? betwoen second and third. Time, 1 mln. 3sec.

PUBLICANS' PURSE.—4 Llonskin (McPlynn) 1, 2 Orawla 2, 3 Majlstrate 3. Also ran: 1 llarula, 5 Carlysia'n. Won by two lengths, three-quarters of a length between second and third. Time, lmln. 11% see, ROBELAND HACK.—7 Woodrow (C. Reed) 1, 4 Patetonga 2, 1 General Stephens 3. Also ran: 2 Fiddlestrtaf, 5 Orateur, 3 Raffle 0 Slumix. Won by a length, one length between second and third. Time, lmln. 42 2-G sec. ..PAREWELL HANDICAP—2 Goldshlne (A. P.eed) 1, 4 Persian King 2, 1 Dribble 3. Also ran: 3 Rylstone, r, Vermillion. Won by a length, half a length between second and third. Time, lmln. 21 l-.'sec. DUNEDIN RACES. CONCLUDING DAT'S RESULTS. Dunedln. Peb. 14. The Dunedln Jockey Club's autuwn meeting concluded In fine weather. The course was Stood, and there was a large attendance. The totalisntor handled £41,993 10s as against ! £31,303 on, the second day last year. The total for Ihe meeting was £85,153 10s, as against £68.875 last year. Results:— OWHIRO HURDLES, one and a half imlles. —3 Tutlcorn (A. Jli*Mulle.n) 1, 2 Take Down 2 6 Whipcord 3. ALso ran: 1 San Sebastian, i Wild Pilgrim, 2 Palencla coupled with Take Down, T Wllden Loch, 8 Turehana, 5. Brooksdale, 9 Glenwood. Won by three lengths, fifteen lengths between second and third. Time, 2min. 48sec. WARRINGTON HANDICAP, seven furlongs. —3 Mandrake (J. Campbell) 1, 7 Steeoholm 2, 4 Marching Order 3 Also ran: 2 All" British. 1 Chaeronla, 9 Thistledown. 6 Bright Spot, S Miss Camouflage, 5 Twinkle, 10 Sarlomart, 11 Calleburn. Won by a neck, three lengths between second and third. Time lmln 29 3-!isec. PLYING HANDICAP, s!l furlongs,—,l Swannee River (R. S. Bagley) 1, 1 Mustard Pot 2, Some Kid 3. Also ran: !> Kllbrogan, 4 Silver Peak. 7 Bombproof, 0 Kedshlre, 9 Tremens, H Algidus, 10 Trentham Rose. Won ty a length, half a length between second and third. Time, lmln. 4 4-ssec.

; HOPEFUL, HANDICAP, five furlongs -2 Windermere (J. Tilson) 1, 1 Llstenlhg Post 2, 4 Ruena 3. Also ran 1 3 Wlauta. Won l>y a length, half a length between second and third. Time, lmln. 3 l-ssec.

JOCKEY CLUB HANDICAP, one and a Quarter cmlles.—l Rose Wreath (R. S. Bagby) 1. 5 Royal Star 22 Eleus 3. Also ran: 3 Nightraider. 4 Belgian King, C Warlov'e, 7 Calcuria. Won by three lengths, half a length between second and third. Time, 2mln. 7>4 sec. ' HAZLETT &lEMORIAL, one mile.—l Arnylhas (J. damphell) 1. 2 gunart 2, 3 Kllbrogan 3. Also ran: 5 Kllboyne, 4 Primum. Won by thre? lengths, two length* between second and third. Time, lmln. 40 l-ssec. WAIHOLA HANDICAP, six furlongs.—4 Ardraore (L, E, Rowlands) 1, 5 Sleepy Head 2, 17 Revolution 3. Also ran: 11 Warfonn, 1 Eight Bells, 1 Lady Links, 15 Pax, 3 Checkmate, 10 Russett, 20 Sartomart, 0 Cattach, 2 Saxby, 12 Herbert, 9 Grim Joke, 16 Adjustment, 8 Proceeded 12 Anton, 21 Dlna Bold, 18 Apt, 19 Roneform. Won by half a length, i: head between socond and third. Time, lmln. 15 1-5 sec.

ABBOTSFORD WELTER.—I Some Kid (T. L Reid) 1, 17 John Barleycorn 2, 3 Link Up 3 Also ran: 7 Bombproof, 5 Kllkee, 8 Samiel, 10 Golden King, 2 Don Paclflco, 4 Beneflt, 23 Sedd-el-Bahr, 15 Clavcrhouse, 9 P.l 1 anion, 14 Robert Bell. 11 Tremena, 6 Giensponse, 10 Spectual, 12 'Nautiml, 18 Botanist. Won by two lengths, a head between second and third. Time, lmln. 27 4-ssec.

TROTTING. METROPOLITAN RESULTS. Christchurch, Feb. 14. The New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's February meeting was Hold to-day In fine weather and before a good attendance. The track was fast The totallsatnr Investments totalled £37.490. Lost year's meeting was held during Easter week when the Investments were £41,86" IDs. Results:— SPREYDON HANDICAP-- Arcadian 1.3 Reta Rose 2, 1 Our Goldle 3. Also started; -'5 Treasure Seeker, 4 Korakl, 8 Ohase, 0 Culverden, 6 Earl Derby, 2 Lovebird, and 10 Sunrise. Won by three lengths. Time, 3Si!n. 59 2-ssee. JVVENILB HANDICAP—3 Lady Swlthln 1 2 DoraJdlna 2, 0 Miss Kdith 3. Also started: 1 Oratorls, 1 Florence La Badle, 8 Leila DeaTcr. 7 Sal Pointer, 5 Saints Bell, 9 Grey Peter, and 10 Kolohester. Won by a length. Time, 2mln. 47 4-ssec. STEWARDS' HANDICAP.—I .Toyfu! 1, 2 Emperor 2, 11 King Karri 3. Also started: 4 Perfect Day and Ramltlalri bracketed, 6 Silver Nut, 12 Pleasant Mount, 10 Admiral Hal, 5 Bundura, 8 .lack Arrah, 9 Cromstall, 7 Red Prince, 13 Nordtca and 3 Indris. Won by two lengths. Time, 2mln. 17sec. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP. —2 Dean Dillon 1, 1 Don Caesar 2, 7 Mintson 3. Also start?S,i„ 4 S l le ™ ood ' 5 Vl(, e Admiral. 9 Whispering Willie 3 Cora Dillon, 6 Brown's Nugget, and 8 liorke s Drift . Won by a length, ten lengths between second and third. Time, 4imin 30 l-ssec. CASHMERE HANDICAP.—"< Beta Peter 1 4 Paul Huon 2, 1 Bon Patch 3. Also started: 2 Whist, 6 Imperial Crown, 7 Olive L, and 3 Lady Patricia. Won by four lengths. Time 4min. 35 2-ssec. FRENCH HANDICAP.—7 Cromstatt 1, 5 Cold Queen 2, S Voter 3. Also started: 5 Dandy Chimes bracketed with Gold Queen 2 Dillon Eddy, 10 Gay Wilkes, 9 Hickory Wood. 11 Energy, 13 Calton, 8 Louie Drift, 12 Irish Eyes, 1 The Rook, 4 Prince Burlington, and 3 Hutana. Won by six lengths. Time 4mln 40 2-ssec. LIVERPOOL HA9NDICAP—2 Co'd Queen 1. 4 Dixie Lee 2, 7 Snlromlje 3. Also started • C Bundura, 5 Silver 'Nut, 2 Lochnagar bracketed with Gold Queen. 1 King Cole Junior, 8 Huon Drift, and 5 Madeline, Won by four lengths Time, 4min. 4 l-ssec. CRAVEN HANDICAP.—4 Blrdwood 1, 2 Dean Dillon (penalised three seconds) 2. 1 Chid 3 Also started: T Rcrke's Drift, 8 Tamarisk, 2 All Bell bracketed with Dean Dillon. r> Pax 3 Frank Trarey. and fl Admiral Hal. Won by a rieck. Time, 2min. 48 2-rjßsp. : = ; ''WAXGANUJ Auckland, Last Night. Wanganui .T/jWUrif Club handicaps are:— MAIDEN HANDICAP—LincoIn Jersey, Maydeen, Lyrinka, Blue Child, Visible. Hs;l Joy. Miss Marjory, Ekoeranel, Woodbine. Koslna Elect," Jersey Belle. General Botha, Baron Jowrerl, Meritorious. Xeita, Cole. Blue Pedo limit, AH Jet, Pillage- 12 yards behind, Lyall Ba> IK MORTON MEMORIAL —P.angin tea, Erun, Nell Pointer. Mallo, Brandon. Herd, Laddie limit," Carry On, I»yail Bay, Blue Blazes. Hul Pointer, Sea N'yjuph 24, Bann Child, Rejoice U9 yards' behind, El Rosa ,43, Richmond. Jim ,p«tpuMto SO, LoYflock 72,

FOSTER HANDICAP.—Sunny Chimes, Tauhlnu, Aiphie K limit, Brandon, Mailt 12 yards behind, Annie Black 30, l'alkoren, Sea Nymph, Kokiritea 48, Bann Child 60, Sal Pointer 72. Vim Kin 84.

KIRKWOOD HANDICAP—WaIIace P.eid, Wilowood Queen, Peter McKinney, Timbell, Jersey Belle, Black Cap, Plcton, Ned Dillon limit, Diameter, Chocolate Soldier, Nigh born, Harold Wilkes 12 yards behind, S!. Anthony Roscory, Roe Bell 24. Haggle Girl. Captain Rothschild 30, Mangorita, Lady Ksmu 48, Miss Patty 108, Marrolo 120, Overrate 144, Rio Grande 150.

WANGANUI CUP.—Marie Lloyd, Tanekaha, Bluewood, Albert Wallace, St. Leo, Petrova limit, Wee Winnie, Indra, High Admiral, Winnie G, Warlock 12 yards behind, Newcourt, Master Hal, Marie Tempest, Speculator 24, Voter, Paul Dufault, Madeline 36, Glndeye, Mint Boy, Pair Puritan, Greta. 48, William the First, Prlnzori 60, Temple 72. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP.—Tiki, St. Anthony, Mangorita, Captain Rothschild limit, Bonette 12 yards behind, Miss Patty 00, Todd Bells, Lobster 90, Overrate 132, Rio Grande 144, Speculator 150,

TRAMWAY HANDICAP—BIue Blazes, Miraml, triors, Woodland liose, General Advance, Lincoln Star Jlmit, Proud. Elsie, Imperial Junior, King Lea, Carol, Lovelock, Henry micey, Albert Wallace, .Tanekaha, Petrova, Tim Wilkin 12 yar<JS behind, Master Hal, Hedgevviod, Stone, Beldon 24, Prince Corona do, Poarl D'Or 36, Prince Akwood, Gladeye 48, Waiters.DUi 00.

EASTBROOK HANDICAP.—BIue Pedo, Hal Joy, Prinston Belle, Rosina Elect, Ranee, Destiny limit, Tamoana, Blue Child, Chrtate'onia, £dna, Nlbbldard, Herd, Laddie, Peter Eden, Tauhtna, Sunny Chimes, Alcoyne 12 yards behind, Conscript, Highwood 24, Plain Hose, The Bathe 3G, Alphle K Cammlei 48, Brandon 60, Annie Black 72, Kokiritea 84, Ylon Kin 120.

POVERTY BAY MEETING. . Gisborne, Feb. 13. The Poverty Bay Trotting Club's annual meeting was held in fine weather, and there was a very large attendance. »The totallsator investments amounted to £13.984, compared with £7,296 last year. Results:— MAIDEN HANDICAP. —6 General 1, 4 Gold Bowl 2; 3 Scottish Child 3. .Also suited: 1 Destiny, 5 Miss Heathcote, 2 Peter Scott. YVon »y two lengths. Time, 3min. 5 4-ssec. . TAJIK BtANDICAP.—2 Dlcion 1, 1 Councillor 2, 4 Oreyloclc 3. Also started: 3 Peter Grey, quincy, 5 My Lock, 6 Dickie Busch. \\on by three lengths. Time, 4min. 0 l-ssec. POVERTY BAY CUP.-l William the First 1, 0 Pltaroa 2, 3 Petrova 3. Also started: 7 Lady Burlington, 2 Yimkin, 4 Wild Lad, 5 Albert Patch. Won by Ave lengths. Time. 4 mln. 48 l-ssec. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP—4 General 1, 3 Gold Bowl 2, 1 Stella C. 3. Also started: 2 Dillon, 7 Sllvedocks, 5 Peter Scott, 8 Forester. Won by two lengths. Time, 3min. Usee. DOMINION HANDICAP.—I Wild Lad 1, 2 Councillor 2, 3 Diction 3. Also started: 4 Greyiock, C Hal Girl, 5 Gipsy Lass. Won by threo lengths. Time, 4min. 58 l-ssec. ELECTRIC HANDICAP.—S Albert Patch 1 S Lady Burlington 2, 1 Petrova 3. Also started: 4 Pltafoa, 2 Jack Ashore. Won by a length and a bait. Time, 2min. 23»4sec. COUNTY HANDICAP.—2 Gladiolus 1, ISt Andrew 2, 3 forester 3. Also started: 5My Luck, 4 Gipsy Lass. Won by fifteen lengths. Time, 2mln. 39& sec. FAREWELL HANDICAP.—I Willi™ the First 1, 4 Jack Ashore 2, 2 Yimkin 3. Also storied: DHJon. Won by twelro ' loneths. time, 3mln, lOsec. RACING IN AUSTRALIA. ARTILLERYMAN WINS AGAIN. By Telegraph.—press Assn.-Copyright. Received Tab. 15, 5.5 p.m. ~ , Melbourne, Feb. 15. Results of races are:— FEDERAL STAKES.—Parar 1, Yacamunda *, Milurys 3. Won by haif a length. Time, 02 seconds. . BOND I, Tenterfleld 2, Daarewln 3. Won by one r.nd a half lengths. Time, 2mln. 35%se<i. OAKLEIUH PLATE.—Molly's Robe 1, Enr.oxits 2, Pratt 3. Twenty-ono starters. The winner was early in front and was never headed. Won by a neck. Time, 7*4 sec. ST. GEORGE'S STAKES.—Artilleryman 1, Cfctifne 2, Grlngalot 3. Won easily by one and a half lengths. Time, lmln. 55sec. NOTES BY "MOTUROA." The Woodrille J C. ( autumn meeting takes j'lftpe on Wednesday and Thursday. Judging by Taiamai's form at Huwera shd would have troubled Surveyor In the Taranakl Cup if sent down for it. Last season Talamal was saddled up on fifteen occasions,'and won eight races* was ,sec» end once, and twice third. Movement was responsible for a fine performance when she Won the OUaiawa Hurdles practically from end to end, carrying 12st, and inning the mile ami a half In 2min. 47sec. That b!p, hefty customer. Army Serrlce, rewarded Mr. F. Wilcocks with a brace of welldeserved victories at Hawera. Bred as he is It is a wonder that he has not won many more races. Now t.hat Hymeatra has regained his pristine glory (or foiun) he should go on winning. During tho past fortnight he has wou a couple of good stakes in the simplest possible manner. When you take ladles to races you must expect to bo bombarded with silly quesions We are all acquainted with the lady who threatened to report to the S.P.C.A. a case of scratching" a horse, hut one pert thing at Hawera wanted to know why they called the place with all the seats "a stand!" Although beaten in the Epmont Stakas, few will concede that Silver Link is not Surveyor's eQupl over sis furlongs, and the op-nton. prevails that Gray could have won on either. Ngakanul runs his best races at Hawera, but once again second place was his best. One of these days ho will meet a field without a Master Moutoa lu It, and ha will carry our coin that day. Lord Kenilwartli's form at Hawera was puzz tag, but I believe his party backed him solidly eadi ds?. Possibly the trip down upset him, as his showing in the Flying was not on a par with his form at Takapuna. Captain Ernie Whlteman was very disappointed with Bold Boy's running last week. Tha Australian-bred gelding has always left his best gallops on the track, and there does not appear to be much hope for him. Old Bushman 4UII retains his dash, and races best when on the big side. Bonnotter had to oe shaken up to beat him in the Normanby Welter.

,Karo seems to be badly treated in the Wanganu! Cup, and KlLmoon, Talamal, Snub and Moutoa Ivanova nil read better Hymestra is well treated with 8.11 In the Plying at Wanganui, and Statuette Spanner and 80-Peep ail look to have a chance.

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