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SOUTH CANTERBURY ACCEPTANCES. t _____ i By Telegraph.—Press Association. • . Tiinaru, Last Night. Acceptances for tho South Canterbury Hunt Club's steeplechase meeting on tho 22nd are: HADLOW .HURDLES. Ono milo and a half. —All Talk 11.9, Bombproof 10.0, Calma, Gatniecocki King Star, Samlel lO.tf, Gunrest, Mythology, Sonny 9.13, Stray Shot 9.2, Darky Sam, Jackaboo, Here-we-ars 9.0. PAREORA STEEPLECHASE Two miles.— Golden Prince 12.13, Lav.Jiut 11.9, Dunmure, Bill Terry 11.5, Kentailshore, Glenwood, Traditor 10.13, The Grand 10 12, Cerobus 10.10, Oratoru 10.9, Wicklow, Mitrchwiel 10,2. LEVELS HACK HANDICAP. Six furlongs. —lndus 11.9, Sembric, Bengeroop 10.12, Gossard 10.9, Checkmate 10.3, Footlights 9.13, Carmine 9.11, Sartollte 9.6, Cosy Corner, Mystified, Little Willie, Forty Winks, Darky Sain, Pomposo, Chtquot, Silent Fort, Fteestone, Palladium, lan Hamilton 9.0. SOtJTH CANTERBURY STEEPLECHASE. Two and a half miles.—San Sebastian 11.9, Morecambe 11.8, Golden Prince 11.6, Merry Lad 11.3, Jack Syraons 10.11, Collector 10.8, Barrister 10.0, Dunmure, Warform 9.11. HUNTERS' PLATE FLAT. One mile and a half .—lnnisfailen 11.13, John Reiliy 11.12, Vociferate 11.11, War Hawk 119, Darky Sam 11,8, Overland 11.3, Grand Clements, Jackaboo, Fire .Easter, Master Peter 10.10. TESCIIEMAKER MEMORIAL STEEPLECHASE. Three miles.—Lawsuit 11.13, Dunmure 11.9, Sir Medallist 11.5, Traditor 11.4, The Grand 11.3, Gold Grape, Six Cylinder, Cercbus, General retain 11.1, Oratoru 11.0, Koradi, Peru; • Heroic, Full Hand, Marchweil 10.7. CLAREMONT WELTER, One mile.—Loyal Arch 10.13, All Talk, Nightralder r0.9, Almoner 10.8, Bombproof 10.3, Braid 10.1, Gay Light 10.1, Jack Symons 9.5, Whipcord, Sartollte, Woodrow, Mystified 9.0. AVASHDKYE TROT. One mile and a half. —Waatewood, Delta, Dusky Dillon, Sir Orari 4sec., Mistress Kilters 5, Guess, Elleywocd,* ; Wandering Willie, Grey Peier G, ' Hostage, Whitebait,*' TttKletde, Eftnfs Wood, General I Brent, Mountain Wood, Outstep, Springfield ] Roacray —, I

! TURF TOPICS. (By "Moturoa."') The Wellington B.C. winter meeting will be corfoluded to-day. Acceptances are again firstclass, and winners look to be well' concealed. Twenty remain in the Tolavera Hurdles, one mile and a half, and apart from Meltchtkoff (who has been raised 15bs for Wednesday's win), Ethiopian (who has gone up 71bs), and Otauru Kid (up 21ba), there are several fresh horses, notably Alteration, Tempo, and Strangeways, and the public will again find the solu-, tion difficult. Sir f Agnes, Signysian, and Chummy, who carried most money on Wednesday, shaped Indifferently, the former' jumping badly, while the pace told on Sigrysian half a mile from home, Otauru Kid and Ethiopian, on the first, day's form, should run well, but If Alteration is in a Jumping mood he may beat the pair of them. The Liverpool Handicap v>lll probably se<vf

Hymarty, who made all the pace in tifs Stewards' Handicap on Wednesday, and Tainaroa In most demand. Parisian Diamond could not net under 11.7 on Wednesday, and 1 J, r ° p °£ ? lbs mny not improve hta chances Sir Fanciful was another that run badly but the shorter distance may be more to his liking. Gray rode Astlnomo, but she was not i in the picture, and may require a few gallons ( to get. her right. \ The crowd in tho Hack Steeplechase are!; a very moderate lot. Notability certainly', finished third in the Wellington Steepleei|>*e but he was so far behind First Line nmi Foemcn that It looked like another W 'v™ , kanui and Te To.i fell on C lt could have had little chance witi* R t Ormesby, wfco were prominent ™ie S 0 v Ormesby will he meeting tfurL on better terms to-day, which mav enable him to reverse positions with -Wednesday'swtae? Scratching! may reduce the field in the Crofton Handicap, but TJtuwni, who finish™! third In the Parliamentary Handicap mav bo favorite. Molyneaux appears to' have won Ho Te Aro Handicap, with a lot n hand ponent be mum "' B most Serous Lochella is in both Jumping races again °-d»y. and the public are lr/t guanine as to which they will slip him in. He his only Bt " rt la tho July Steeplechase to be a hot order. In his absence First Line will carry the money. 8 mu ?e?d S'""- GOX""'The Final Hurdles, one mile and threequarters, should again give Slowcoach an opportunity o.' displaying his pace. He nn away from Lochella at the finish of tfle Winter Hurdle Bace on the first day, and a rise of ljlbs may not stop him. If Alteration Is produced. in this race there will be a fair amount of money for him. With the ' minimum he would have to he reckoned ws. Ladoguer is another that has a show, but on PaPfr Slowcoach looks most attractive. „.TJ' 6 T j,\ a Handicap is another open race _ First) day's form sheds little light on mul 11 ''* 1 * I' n 1 " Yiinkeo D »n. Ked Signal and Qulmro car all run a good "five."

RACING CONFERENCE. CONDITIONS OP TRAINING. By Telegraph.—Press 'Association. . „ ' Wellington, My 10. The Hacing Conference decided to-day to substitute the following for Rule s, rart 21* 'Any owner who has never received payment for training or riding a horse inny train his own horse without a trainer's license, proTided such horse Is trained under his own personal superintendence, and that ho hns obtamed from the district committee written permission to train such horse. No trainer or anjwner who has obtained written per-' mission from a district committee to fcrtfn his own horse shall, without the pre?i o ua consent in writing of the district coEu/.iittee employ any person whose last appliW'ton for a llcenge to train or Tide has been, refused bv any district committee; such confront mav At nilttee"" 6 "" withciraWll fcy <Hstrlct comThe conference also fleaK favorably with mnd»L. bett s mKi t of apprentices' conditions. A of the lookova was thp' ln»f We n n M V ( * & ", d AuEust 3l - Inclusive, the last race of ifte day "be not fired for -a later hour than 4 Vclock. no as to avoid danger J™"'"? ™ces in the dark. The conference decided ttmt within the period stated the last race of the day he not flied for a later hour thaiy 4.15. the ° tder " a P er: "That in the ? ?< * 1 ' Strj J o by vlrtuo °f *Wera refusing ™,™' stewards may permit persons to ride without license fo that particular meeting only, was altered ty "In exceptional circumstances stewards. bf any race meeting may exercise the powera specified in the rules during audi meeting, if satisfied that there are not sufficient JoqXeys on the course who can and will Tide. • This was carried.

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Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1920, Page 3

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SPORTING Taranaki Daily News, 17 July 1920, Page 3

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