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A.J.C. MEETING. .FOURTH DAY'S RESULTS. ANOTHER WIN FOR POITREL. By Telegraph-—Press Association. Received April 11, 5.15 pm . n Sydney, April 11. For the fourth day of the A.I c. meeting -he weather was fine and the attendance good. The going was also good. Mr. E. 3. Watt's Bright Nl s ht treated a surprise by defeating the fancied horses in the Rous Handicap. Randwick never witnessed a skater farce than the A ,1.0. Plate. Each of the three runners refused to make the pace, and actually ni,° P n e ,li fe .?' y,lrds trom tbe tnpe- Bracken, on Poitrel. then stole a march on the others .md streaked away with the lead. After once round in the slowest of canters, all topped again. This time Kennaquhalr cot Iea n' but mice the pace v was .."/f? 1 defeated the leader. Mulleins broke a blood vessel and pulled Following aro the results:— BOtTS HANDICAP.— Mr. JI. ,T. Watts' I) rBang' M Bh 3 3 ? 3 ' V° l ' Eudo!s ' 8 ' 4 ' 2 ' Si'i, Seventeen starters. Bright. \Ut e Ino3t ot the lunnlns. won hy a ienKtfi" 10 d ' 3t » ce „,. DAN °^ R HANDICAP.-Mr. "P. Fairway's" ' ~ of Sea, 4yrs„ 9.0 1 New t ea i ' '■ 5 ' 2 > Carberh, 8.1, 3.* 'Elsht thTflrt intTT o '™? Carbern - who was drew nut- £ ?£. st .E" Eht - Kin C ° f the Sea ,Si ? J? aistimce and won by one ana a hnlf lengths Time, 2.33% i inTcnS™' -'compromise,' Gray 9 0 i * *S? te - 95 ' 2 - Cerls « «ni i'h„ , \ , Ther e wero six starters who were led by Cotswold. 'Jacklin fell and Compromise went to the front at the tat G3Blj. W ° n ea3ili " by sil lengths. Time. Boy EC ? D ¥ m ' HANDICAP.—Kilkenny Tio^i«: woa eas!ly by u,re ° len « ths - A J ]n'nn F^ TE ' ;?, I s 7 CC!l3ta,:c of 10 so "., with i sovs. added. Three miLs M Trel, Lrlif A " Mo 3"' <*•'»•• PolMessrs. \V y jjorihwicl; aid Y. 'iaycock's 1 w cll lv h - T . Kenu: " luhai -- r '-"s., 9.3 V Mr. W. Kelso's b. g . Millleme, Syrs.'/V.ii z-

Poltrel ™*, tC «' , AU dwclt at «><> liar i'„ 6 , flr3 .\-"'•'•«'; then lu-„n.i„u--lengths TiZ, fcl 2 r iM th «^»«ter s I Sf A 4 0t lu ? ( ? IC „ Al ',7 A ' ! Ab °™i, *». ». ~*'" ,s " ot ' - s 1. -. Hyades, 9.0 :) pratinent In the early s:ases of ih 0 r: tv hv V hC V," 1 ,ne «"U*t. and

AVONDALE RACES. CONCLUDING DAY'S RESULTS. By TelejrrnHi.-.prefs Assn.-Copytlisht. Th-, a,.„„j > r , Auckland, April 10. 008-h„£r? d ". Ie J ." C!; „ W Club '* auSu <"» meeting concluded to-day In fine weather. There was "■£"?„""f nd " u ™ The totnltator handed ™« « f os ' m 'i |iln g a. Brand total for the hat ? B ,i? f 1 - 44 ?/ B " increase ° ! 67455 on last jcar. Results:— 1?;" i,l ', ' Kl ) ;,no ™ 2, X Marconi 3. Also fir™ ",5° '.' ''"Perino. 1 Deviation, 4 PenWon' I Si™ 6 '," K .'? kora ' 10 lilrlwlniilnsr. I won by half a lensth, ihree and a half lengths between second and third Time, Rood?? 1 ? 1 « H f !)l< : Al> - C (C •™- t ' ">" Botller 2 > 10 Aircraft 3 Also i Vlow"ft, ?" C - \ l ?' auihaM ' : < Bruce! iF-wl% n ' ' Actnce ' rJ L «> al Lass, 13 12 XgMlorahlu, 20 kelfpiili ,- !' m ° r( \2 * ra!l «"°" , e. H Homeric, E lie lu Churn, IT Lady Bedford, 18 WynnnL i\ V,m by ,!alf a leneth, t,vo i iu.s ea Second aad ' tl,lrd - Tlrao! NtJKSEItY HANDICAP.-* Landslide (A SE? i l ' . 3 !, Uu T ml " ali °'> (bractetodl wlfh the niimcr) 2, 4 Lovellsht .3. Also An- ' Von b"LS , ) l >Ure , LaZ ' neSS - 5 *»»I«io» AUTUMN HANDICAP.-: Blue Cross rVc Cormae) 1, 3 Taiamal 2, 8 Tabasco ' Aso WAITAKAREI HANDICAP R a»i„ i (Walse) 1, 3 Kllbegian 2 5 CaMllL » %' ran: 2 Bocklield, 4K«Mistak* «

hlSilfMWMa 14 iti: * U1 ' 13 12 fluid plnne 14 HarJestone, 11 Lady Bruce Wnn hJ !~Ji ArcMo LT 2 Er 4 e* r° Eki MlS3 w^ s "h C t Clonracl < Glon" soco^aKk" 16 S! STRIKE OF JOCKEYS. ATONDAM RACES HELD UP. let— ... . Auckland, April in „ Af ' et ; the runnlncr and the jockeys had bo<>n W*ftlk»i° U w ""n thß!r nam< ® hol for the n d,v lhi iandiCa! ' nt ,he ATond«> races to-day, there was a "strike" of liWmon ncuon of tlio jockeys In declining to rldo vn« ever an Inquiry instituted In regard to i movement, made by L. H Hewitt onTe o'pV •.ng day ,o brlnrr about, a hold up when th" weather was very bad. TI,o LulrT w nnd" ihp JOl,rnod ; t whcn th * oc^e 3's took action' K? nd«rtkoUtnthC Cu " rantc6 As a result of the strike, the proceeding were delayed for oyer dark the laSt ™ ™X°Z The steward, of E&? *■««? «-» yearling sales. .. At •'"> Tearlinj sales, a^Buc'klient—ra°r"ai *Soe£"v S. tched .J 2so cnlncns: a Buckwheat Society Miss colt brought 1200 guineas• n Beraeoon-Marasca filly. <IOO guineas

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Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1920, Page 3

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SPORTING Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1920, Page 3

SPORTING Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1920, Page 3

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