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SPORTING.

RACING IN AUSTRALIA. TOE ST. HILDA CUP. By Telegraph —Press Assn.—Copyright. Received March 14, 5.5 p.m. Melbourne, Aiarch 14. ST. KILDA CUr.—Kunegetls and Grlngalet, fiead-lieat, 1, Star Comedian 3. Time, 2.21%, —Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

DANNEVIRKE RACES. TIBST DAY'S RESULTS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Dannevlrke, March 13. The Dannevlrke Racine Club's autumn meeting opened to-day In glorious weather. The course was good and the attendance large. The totallsator handled £26,043 for the day, against £22,050 for the first das of the corresponding meeting last year. Re. salts:—

MAIDEN HANDICAP, Five furlongs.—l Hori (Ollrer) 1. 2 Lallah Rook 2, 8 Sling Camp 3. Also started: 3 Top Dog, 5 Jolly Core, 0 Martian Miss, 10 Lunol, f FoLberlngay Castle, 10 Bacchante, T Tarlngaroa, 12 Cuddle Doon. 11 Maliiue, 4 Gold Pan. Won easily. Time, 1.13-5,

PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP. Six furlongs. —1 Early Dawn <B. fieed) 1, 2 Nobleman 2. 3 Tari 3. Also started: 4 Blissfulness Won all the way by two and a half lengths. Time, 1.141-5. TAHORAITE HACK WELTER. Seven furlongs—6 Convention (P. Corlett) 1, 1 Miss Maid 2, 3 Mosthencs 3. Also started: 5 Wawata, 4 Probate, 2 Glentour, 8 Antler, 1 Larkspur, 6 Tile Digger. Heads between the three first horses. Time, 1.20. DANNEVIRKE CUP. One mile and a quarter.—2 Maloha (R. Reed) 1, 1 Goldshlne 2, 3 Multalne 3. Also started: The Speaker, comfortably by half a length. Time,

PAXAIATAI HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs—s Sycorax (M. MeCarten) 1, 4 Stutter 2, 3 Import 3. Also started: 2 Irapuka, 1 Otauru Kid, 6 Lady Wltchet, 7 Tlpperary Lass. Won by a length. Time, 1.14 1-5. JUVENILE HANDICAP. Five furlongs--1 Rieuse (Bagby) 1, 3 Verbosity 2, 7 Blrkle 3. Also started: 2 Tigrinla, 8 Festivity, 4 Tout Bon, 0 Raceful,. 9 Klklna, 5 Vlvatlon. Won by a head. Time, 1.13-5. MAKIRIKIRI HACK HANDICAP. One mile and 50 yards—l Mumble (A. Dixon) 1 2 Mannikln 2, Willy's Knight 3. Also started: 4 Kohu, 5 Gotha. Won by half a length. Time, 1.47.

TAMAKI WELTER. Seven furlongs —4 All Talk (H. Gray) 1, 1 Hookah 2. 3 Railand o A i S( !, stnrted: 7 Hetaua, 5 Matatane, - Old Gold, 8 Rylstone. C Voluble. Won by a length. Time, 1.27 3-5.

SECOND DAY'S ACCEPTANCES. Dannerlrke, Last Night. The acceptances for the second day or the Dannovirke meeting are as follow: RACK SCURRY. Six furlongs. (Weight, S.O).—Miss Love, Top Dog, .lolly Cove, Sola-ce, Shadow Dancer, Lallah Rookh, Bernadtotte, Cuddle Doon, Zano!, Fotheringay Caßtle, Taringaroa, Gotha, Sling Camp, Gold Pan. GLENGARRY HANDICAP. Sis furlongs Tari 8.4, The Speaker 8 0, Irapuka 7.13 Blissfulness 6.7.

ALANGATERA HACIC. Seven furlongs.— Mumble j).«, Marcii On 8.9, Willy's Knight 88, Glentour 8 Convention 8.4, Probate, Sweet Song, Moethenes 82, Mannlkin 7.13' Martian Miss 1 3, Li-rkspur 7.2/ The Digger

NURSERY HANDICAP. Five furlongsR=euse 9.0, Verbosity 7.13, Tigrinla 7.10, Birkie i.4, Raceful, Ceimesity, Vivation, Kilcini l'ohuni 0.11.

lIAIiTGILL MEMORIAL HANDICAP. One mile ana one furlong.—Goldshtno 8.7, All Talk 7.12, Hookah 7.7, Kalland 7.5, Multalne

TELEPHONE HACIC. Six furlongs -Sycorar 83, Hor", Stutter B.G, Glentour 7 13 Import, Wawata, Probate 7.9, Lady Wiichet 7.3 Tlpperary Lass 0.7.

KAITOKh WELTER Seven furlongs.— All Talk 9.6, Railand 90, Old Gold 5.13 Voluble. Rylstone 7.7.

TA-'AUTA HACK WELTER. One mile and fifty yards.—WHly's Knight 8.13. Convention 8.9, Miss Maid S3, Sweet Son" 5.7 Mannikln 8.3, Sir Donald 7.9, Antler, Gotha

OHINEMURI RACES. FIRST DAY'S RESULTS. _. , Paeroa, March 13. The Ohineraurl Jockey Club's meeting was favoured with ideal weather. There was a record attendance. Results „ HANDICAP HURDLES.— Itathlln 1, Cymer o'.„ 3 ' Won by two 'engths. Time, i.14. Otara, Irishland, and Kurnalpl fell. MAIDEN HANDICAP.—Oak Abbey 1, Miss Nerval 2 Tlnohoro 3. Scratched: Aircraft, Prince Hufus, Earlwood colt Won bv a r.eelr. Time, 13 2-5.

NEiTHERTON WEI/TLR.—General Advance 1, Kekanul 2 Gaycium 3. Scratched: Woody Glen, Corregldor, Last Plunge, Llansannor. KORAGAHAKE HANDICAP.—King Abbey 1, Cahallero 2, Scrap o' Paper 3. Scratched: Kiibeggan, Won by three-quarlers of a length, a head between second and third.

CUP.—Woody Glen 1, Tamaroa 2, Blue f to f. "• m , Al ' started. Won by half a length. Time, 2 8

KOMATA HANDICAP.— Tlnokaha 1, NightThne "l | toyal Abbe -V Won by a length.

STEEPLECHASE.— EattIetIde 1, First Call " low 3 - Won easily. Otara, Irishland, and Kurnalpl fell. Grey Opal and ■Pablo baulked at the double jump In the first round. Time. 5.8.

ST. "PATRICK'S HANDICAP—Queen Abbey ✓kY- 1 2, Hlneamaru 3. Scratched: Otanewalrua, Gaycilum, Tamaroa, Prince Charleroi, Stilts, Rathlln. Won by a Time, 1.5 4-5.

totalfiaatcr investments totalled -32,300, an increase over last year of £SOOO.

CANTERBURY MEETING. WEIGHTS FOR BIG RACES. . „ Chrlstchurch, Last Night. Tho Canterbury Jockey Club handicaps are: GREAT EASTER HANDICAP.—Sasanof 9.11, Viro, Amytiias, Surveyor y.U, Arrowaaiith 8.13. Micbae a 8.12, Fiery Cross 8.10, Onslaught 8... IClirusli 8.,, Gazique 5.5, Tigriliya 8.4 Kiibrogan 8.3. Spanner 8.1, Radial, Bo Peep, Chimera, Affectation 7.13, Maioha 7.12, Royal S<ag, Hetaua 7.11, Bindle, Inah, Sunart 7.10, Golden Bubble, Melee 7.9, Brackenfield 7.7, E eus 7.3, Warlike. Mustard Pot, Swance River 7.2, Macduff 7.1, Gamecock, Miss Mimic i.tl, Early Dawn 0.10, Silver Peak 0.9, Flight Commander 0.8, Warlovc, Setnbric, Kllalla, St. Winnow, Sleepy Head, Cerberus, Marc Anthony, Arch Salute, Foo Chow, Link Up, Bondace, Juliana C.7. GREAT AUTUMN HANDICAP.—Sasanof 913. Karo 9.8, Vagabond 8.13, Kilrush 8.10, Kilmoon 8.7, Batlle Song 8.3, Gazique, Punka Royal Stag 7.11!, Bonnie Maid 7.12, Tlerltiya 7.11, Affectation, Melca 7.8, First Salute, Maioha, Kilbrogan, Sunart 7.7, Hetaua, Elous 7.6. Warlike 7.5, ItadiiaS 7.4, Royal Star, Golden Bubble 7.;{, Nightraider 6.1 U. Paruoa, Flight Commander 0.10, Warlove, St. Winnow, Jlarc Anthony GB, Silver Peak, Risingham, Recorder, Bondage, Glentanner ti.7. Note.—Arch Salute's weight in the Great Autumn Hnndicup was omitrted to be set d own. THE YOUNG BROS.' APPEAL. CONFERENCE REVERSES DECISION. Chrlstchurch, Last : Night. In the matter of the appeals by Harold Young (jockey) and Georgo Young (jockay), Against the decisions of the Canterbury District Committee In withdrawing their jockey's l.Venses, ;;»d !m dismissing their appeals against, the decision of the stewards and CMronittee of the Canterbury .lockey Club in suspending them from riding, the following is the judgment of the judges of the New Zealand Racing Conference, Sir William Herpes, Mr. George Hunter, MP., and Mr. C. P. SUcrrett, K.C. The judges, after careful consideration of the evidence, are of opinion that the Canter- 1 lury District. Committee had not before them sufficient evidence of misconduct on the part of either H. Young or G. Young justifying the Committee in suspending or withdrawing their respective jockey's licenses. The judges, therefore, reverse the decisions of the Canu.rbury District Committee suspending ami withdrawing such licenses anfy allow both appeals, deposits in each case to be refunded to the appellants

TROTTING. W AIM ATE PLAINS TROTTING CLUB. taranaki futurity stake? The following nominations have been teS 6 - 108 tUe I,arnnillil Futurity Stakes,

Claire 1 ' Carrlein ' s b ' f - b >' Rockaway—Lady

Ivy D?an COrrlean S br ' 1 by GrMt Audobon —

rtie Ei ? e C t otriSan ' 3 "■ f - by NelSoll B!DISCn ~

Bel'l Boy COrriSan ' S b ' S ' by Rocka ™l'— Maud

Maud"' CorrlKan ' 3 b - s - by Rockaway—St. G. 0. Hill's 1). c. by Great Audobon—Sylval. i ri ßm J. l J es ,J ' b ? Our Thorpe—Plush. Irish Girl mpson ' 3 f ' by Pointer—

Gl ri Sl€e ' s b - *• b y Harold Dillon—School

Mta Florence'?' L ° eM J. H. Olliver's b. o. by Logan Pointer— Dalwhlnnle.

W. H. Robins' b. c, by Logan Pointer— Marizona.

W. It. Anderson's blk. c. by Wildwood Junr. —Daphne Dillon.

W. R. Anderson's Wk. f. by Wildwood lunr. —Hudaphene.

K. W Morten's b. f. by Petereta—Murlcat. J.. V\ Morten's b. c. by Logan Pointer— Our Aggie. R. W Morten's cli. c. by Pour Chimes— Prince Imperial mare. G. c. Cowling's blk. c. by Advance—Kate Allerton.

Wave Cra^B c ' by Gr6#i Au £<#><*—Ocean

G. Craw's f. by Wildwood Junr.—Wattle. BeH Andc " on '° f - by Nelso n Blngen—Ma

K. Fleming's br. c. by Our Thorpe—N'ancy Patch.

Moor ** ros^'s by Harold Dillon—Gipsy

A. Prlngle's b. f. by Logan Pointer—Bellette.

A. Prlngle's b. c. by Logan Pointer—Lily P. R. McMillan's ch. f. by Nelson Blngen—Yua "illon.

o ch. c. by Great AudobonSadie Dillon.

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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1920, Page 7

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1920, Page 7

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