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SPORTING

RACING IN ENGLAND. By Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, April 28. In the Two Thousand Guineas Carslake rode Tetratema, which whs favorite for the race. He won by half a length; there were three lengths between second and third. SiJvrea was unplaced. THE EGMONT MEETING. FIRST DAY'S WEIGHTS. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Hastings, Laat Night. Following are the weights for the Egmont Winter meeting:— TONGAHOE HURDLE HANDICAP, One mile and three-quarters—Lord Nagar 11.8, Explorer 11.3, Marconi, Lochella 1010, Want, All Over 10.5), Luperino, Harbor Light 10.5, Paddington Green 0.9, Hushabye, Te Toa 9.8, General Stephen, Applaud 9.6, 'Cello, HauUwa 9.3, Cadet 9.2, Gunwale, Yucatan, Ne- ; gambo, Lady Penza, Persian Prince, BovocaI lion, Banoguo 9.0. ! HACK AND HUNTERS' STEEPLECHASE. : Two miles.—Master Webster, Zeus 11.6, HarI bor Light 10.11, Pawerewere 10.8, Ngakanul, I Luke 10.7, Army Service 10.2, Simple Sam I 9.13, Negamtbo, 'Cello 9.12, Sir Donald, Oni- ' poto, Manhattan 9.10, Stolpaul, Cheddar, Otter, Toddy, Whakamon, Cordon, Paul Moore, ; slumlx, Sandrlngham, Ngalanto, Saida, Silent | Dick, Kautahoe, Neflsche 9.7. j EGMONT STEEPLECHASE. Two miles [ and a half. —Old Munglndl 1&0, Gladful 11.10, j Foeman 11.6, Yatikee Jack 11.4, Battletide, j Marconi 10.13, Polthogue 10.7, First Call 10.5, j Flrßt Line 10.4, Khartoum 10.1, Peneton 10.0, ! Master Webster, Zeus 9.13, Sandy Paul 9.10, Tirau, Sail Home, Wirokino 9 9, Pawerewere, Applaud, Cheddar, Sir Donald, Manhattan 9.7. ! TAWHTTI HANDICAP. Six furlongs j Esthonia 9.0, Jutland 8.12, Inah 8.9, Rude 8.8, I Depredation, Swanee River 8.3, Ruddy 7.12, Perfect Day 7.8, Miss Gold 7.7, Egraont Park j 7.8, Birkertvale 7.4, Tlranga 7.1, Income 7.0, I Lady General, Tirana 6.12. TELEGRAPH HACK HANDICAP. Five furlongs—lncome 9.0, Parorangl 8.12, Sir Fanciful 8.11, Kllbeggan 8.10, Flying Master B.C, Saimarang 8.8, American Beauty, Nemaline 8.6, Passln' Through 83, Arch Lassie, Crucelle 8.0, Penona, Oak Abbey, Empyrean 7.12, Hori ' 711, Gene,mi!lficLmo 7.10, Marble Bar 7.9, Timidity, Quiniro 7.7, Yankee Dan'7.s, Bang, i Miss Norval 7.4, General .ToJTre, Royal Mark, Huppa, Martian Miss, Big Push, Infante, Lady Paula 7 2, Gay Patron, GLorday, Tokaha, Haukino, Mida, Yeoman, Grab, Admiration, Lock* son, Finland Maid, Crieff, Valdina, Some Fashlon, Neretoa, Mataroto, Husbandry, Sociable, Rangitapu, Lord Formby, Avantl, Guiration, ■ Kafeur, Lady Leo 7.0. McRAE MEMORIAL HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.—Nobleman 9.2, Marqueteur R. 7, Omahu 8 2, Blue Cross 7.10, Rlsingham, Arrowfleld 7.8. Miss Gold 7.5, Hookah 7.0, Tirana 6.10, Simon 6.9, Isingarch, Gulanform 6.7. RAILWAY HACK HANDICAP. Seven furlongs.— Parorangi 9,0, Sir Fanciful 8.13. Vasili kof, Simon 8.10, Nemaline. Tame Fox 8-8, | Valencia 8.7, Otauru Kid, Crucclle, Pepin 8 3, Army Service. Penona 80. Mlmlri 7.10, Rebuff 7.9, Miss Love, Yankee .Tack 7.8, Whiz Bang 7.7, No Bother, Luperino, Kareao 7.6, Bang, Miss Norval. Master Curran 7.5, Kyoto 7.8, Alice Montrose 7.2, Zimmer, Gay Lady, j Prodigal, Rekapoto, Cammy, Riki, Marthon, [ Vacillate gelding, Pomona, Sandy McDonald, Vfilncre, Lady Bedford, Huarenga, Vocapoto, | Miss Lorn 7.0. TROTTING. FORBURY PARK ACCEPTANCES. Dunedln, Last Night. The Forbury Park Trotting Club's acceptances are:— AMATEUR HANDlCAP.—Kentucky Child, Lady Houi, Lady Ola, Swiftest, Susie Robhins, Rapid Wind, Ambassador, Wallace Maid, Lady Evelyn, Ravenshoy, Harway, Gracie scr., Ovean Grave, Wild Reta, Lady Milford. Ardwood. Lady WiclflilTe, Santos, Carbinette, : Monchere, Walwru, Waiatapu, Ngapuna 12yds bhd, W.D., Marvin Chief 48, Moving Picture : 60, Delville Wood 108, Ballin 132. BEACH HANDICAP.—The Gunner, Hoch ; Aye, Grey Peter, Princess Cole scr., Mooney, j Matin Chirate, Onnwa 48. Lucalena, Brown Owl, 1 Lily Dillon, Daydrift, Canadian Club, Rewal t\ui 00, Nellie Scott,-The Rook 84, Vera K I 90, Winnie G 108, GlndioJa 120. INNOVATION HANDICAP.—KoIa Bell, Peter : Glam, Rito, Bon Wilkes, W.D. scr., Merry | Bingen, King Pirate 12 yds .bhd, Delvillo ! Wood 24, Bailin 72, PaTkfleld, MVss Patty 84, j Patard 108. j PRINCE OF WALES CUP HANDICAP. —• I Legacy, Dlllonwood,' VUlo scr., Gold Queen, j Gleaming 12 ydr bhd. Partner, Ranpltata Li<ss, Vico Admiral, General Link, Colenut, Stoekade, Emperor 24, Moneymaker 36, Mineton 48, Albert Cling 60, Cello Sydney Wilkes ; 108. j DOMAIN HANDICAP.—-Thlrendale*, Honest . Ned. Fighting Scout, Mountain Wood, Black Harold, Mascot, Indian Child, Raymkis, Touring Direct, Chiming Bells, Gwendoline, Fontaine, Squeezer, Quick March scr., Roscray, Daphne Patch 12 yds bhd, Houi, Jim Nibbldard. General Walte 24, Grey Peter, War Scot, The Gunner, Little Field, Rothstar, Ben Wallace, Tracey Boy 48, Anna, Armistice, Indiana Girl, Robert R., Nightcaps 60, Kaloon, Gallndo Belle 72. ST. CLAIR HANDICAP.—Lady Wild, Prejudice scr., Exmoor, Benmore 24 yds bhd, tarkfleld 36, Patard, Winlata 60, Korakl 168. RAILWAY HANDlCAP,—Wallacotown, Minimal, Royal Cliance sot., Coll, 'Guardess, Malice, Billy Tracey, Eullus, Wee Franzle, Eros 12 yds bhd, Chaos, Winnie G., Milda Pointer 24, Gladiola, Jane Wilkes 36, Blue Chimes, Tatsy Dillon, G.M. Dillon 48, Guynemer 60. FLYING HANDICAP (Saddle). Bacchus, Brldgowood, Trooper Dillon, Petrova, Etheldonna., Royal Step, Robert Dillon, Guynemer, FIX Bells scr., Bellfashlon. Acushla Machrce, 12 yds bhd, Cromstall, Stanley Direct 24, Ramitlarl, Locanda Dillon, Glen Mavis 36, Rorke's Drift, Bon Dillon 48, Stockade 60. NEW BRIGHTON ACCEPTANCES. ChTlstohureh, Last Night. Tho New Brighton second day acceptances ate:— SECOND AMATEUR HANDICAP. One mile and a half.—Earl Derby scr., Sally Dillon 2sec, Caimmie, Lady Esma 3, Belle Logan, Wayside, Quinona, Peter King, Out Chance, Rapid Wind, Lady Reta, Rotherina Proud Imperial, Mavis Whltton, Valkyria, Guy Dillon 4. BEXLEY HANDICAP. Two miles —Bon Patch, Mushroom scr., Wonderland 2see, Treasure Seeker, Mnrama Girl, Marvin Junior 4, Marietta, Our Goldio 5, Bellena, Mangotou NEW BRIGHTON HANDICAP. Two miles. —Author Dillon scr., Trix Pointer, Agathos "sec. Mintson ft, General Link 7, Whispering Willie, Vice-Admiral, Rangitata Lass, Colenut, Cora Dillon 8, Sympathy, Gold Queen 9. BROOKLYN HANDICAP. Two miles.—Reta Peter scr., Whispering Willie 3sec, Whisht 7, Nelson Bingen 10. Imperial Crown 11, Olive L 12, Theseus, Billy Parole 15. TELEGRAPH HANDICAP. One mile.— , Dlllonwood, Admiral Hal lsec, Letitla, Frank j Tracey 2, Idris, Pleasant Mount, Proud Spring, | Bundura 3. FLYING HANDICAP. One mile and a quarter.—Emperor, Admiral Wood 2sec, Paul Dufault 3, Tamarisk, Birdwood, Rorke's Drift, Gleaming 4. FINAL HANDICAP. One mile—Huon Patch scr., Rorke's Drift, All Beli 2sec, Ari- ; adne, Granger, Hoyinetta 3, Glen Jlavis, Pleasant Mount, Idrls, Xavier, Our Chuim, Ramitari, Dora Derby 4, Joan Logan, Doraldina, Lady Swlthin, Florence la Badlc, Saints Bell. The Prince Is evidently a great sport. In this he takes after that fine sport. King Edward. He «mado his interest known up at Auckland the other day. Having witnessed the sixth race from the members' stand the Prince prepared for his departure. Characteristically he was not content to go without visiting what is termod the outside portion of the grounds. So his motor-car, on moving off, traversed tho length of the course in that direction, taking tho Prince along to tho pcoplo's end. How 'they cheered him for this act I They shouted themselves hoarse at the Prince, standing erect iu the oar, his right hand holdin;: his hat aloft, ami Admiral Kalsey steadying him by supporting his left elbow, drove past, them and, turning, came onco more down tho course. The people in the inner grandstand burst into rival cheering a? His Royal Highness drove on, waving to them and smilingly bowing, real delight at this final cienuT.r.tr.itlon, lighting up his countenance. As he drew past, tho members' stand those therein cheered I'kewise and then lustily r.arig "For He's a .Tolly Good Fellow." Out past the trees and into the members' entrance he was driven and so back to the city. He had made the day memorable in the history of Taring in Auckland. He had made thousands of new friends; and, best cf all, "Princo Chiirmin?" had hlmseif aoent tlie joiiiest afternoon of hi* visit.

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Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1920, Page 7

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SPORTING Taranaki Daily News, 1 May 1920, Page 7

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