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SPORTING.

A.J.O. MEETING. THIRD DAY'S RESULTS. POITREL WINS AGAIN. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.— Copyright. Received April 7, 8.10 p.m. Bydnsy, April i. The weather was fine for the third day of the Randvvlck meeting. There was a Rood attendance, and the course was (a»t. Artilleryman ran unplaced In the AIl-Agea Stakes Chrysolaus, whloli was ridden b> by Pike Instead of Lllyraan, demonstrated his unlucky lose in the Doncaster. He was hadlv placed most of the Journey, but paraIvsed the opposition In the last furlong. " Poitrel retained the welfiht-for-nge championship, easily defeating Millieme and Kenr.aquhalr in the Cumberland Stakes. Following ore the results:— SECOND HURDLE RACE—Mt. Wood 10.5 1, Thaletas 12.7 2, Craphone 9.9 3. There_were eight starters. Craphone paced Mt. Wood v»bo came away In the straight and won easily by two lengths. Time, 4.41%—a record. ALL AGED STAKES. Of 2000 sots. Two mllea. Miss Una Cliffs br. h. Chrysolous (Imp.), HUlco»t's"b.'"'m."Molly's Robe, Mr. s Nornum FalklnVr's'c'h'.'B Sir ibei. aged, 8.12 J Eight starters. Molly's Robe made most of the running, but Chrysolaus, from the bad. of the field, overhauled the leaders n the straight and won easily by half t. length. Time, i.37%—a Randwick record. COOGEE HANDICAP— Hyades 7.7 1, Miss Antoinette 7.8 2, Sllverwn 6.13 3 Seventeen staters. Lyndhurst Lady and Miss Antoinette were prominent in the early stages of tho race, but Hyades challenged them at the distance and won by one and a half lengths. Time, 1.52%. EASTER STAKES— Speciality 7.9 1, Wirrlway 82 2, Argenta 8.0 3. -Eighteen starters. Galtee Maid paced Waltea, wh. led at the distance, where Speciality overhauled the leader and won by one and a halt lengths. Time, 1.20%. CUMBERLAND SIAKES, Of 2000 sovS. Two miles. Messrs. W. and P. A. Moses' eh. h. Poitrel, syrs„ 9.4 1 Mr. W. Kelsoe's b. m. Millieme, 3yrs., 7.13 2 Messrs. W. 31. Eorthv.-ick and J. Laycoclfs ch. h. Kennaquhair, syrs., 9.4 3 Three starters. Kennaquhair, Poitrel, and MlUlemo was the order of the running. Poi;rel went' to Uie front in the straight and easily defeated Millieme by three-quaritrs of a length. Time, 3 33. CITY HANDICAP—Sea Bqutld 7.0 1, Greg 7.8 2, lan 'Or 7.12 3. Ten starters. New Zealand and Sea Bound imade most of the running, Sea Bound drawing away at the distance and winning by a length. Time, 2.4414.—Au5.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1920, Page 7

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SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1920, Page 7

SPORTING. Taranaki Daily News, 8 April 1920, Page 7

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