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SPORTING.

| - I MANFRED SCRATCHED FOR j SYDNEY CUR. ! By Cable —Press Association —Copyrlelit. Australian, and N.Z. Cablo Ar-ociation. (Received 11 p.m., March 22.) MELBOURNE, March 22. Manfred has been scratched for the Sydney Cup. A.J.C. MEETING. By O.ble—Press Association —Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 11 p.m., March 22.) SYDNEY, March 22 First acceptances for the Doncaster Handicap leave thirty-nine in, including Amounis, Father’s Voice, Horoscope and Mars. In the Sydney Cup, thirty-four are left in, including Pilhewinkic, To Monanui, Runnymede, Mars, and Naos. AVAR WICK FARM MEETING. £_ By Cable—Press Association —Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. SYDNEY, March 22. In the Chipping Norton^Stakes, to bo run at AYarwiek Farm, A\ indbag is top weight with 9.7, Te Monanui has 9.2, and Runnymede 8.8. INJURY TO RUNNYMEDE. By Cable —Press Association —Copyright. Australian anil N.Z. Cable Association, SYDNEY, March 22. When the New Zealand horse Runnymede pulled up after the Railway Handicap at the Rosehill meeting, he was A veterinary surgeon expressed the I opinion that' he jarred his foot and shoulder during the gallop. A veterinary -surgeon, after examining Runnymede, found the horse to be suffering from an injured shoulder, but the trouble is not expected to develop seriously. UNBEATEN VALICARE. By Cable —Press Association —Copyright. Au»traUau ana N Z. IVM*> SYDNEY, March 22. A r alicare’s win over AVindbag at Ros«hill in Imin. 50*see. which is threequarters of a second better than her previous time lor the same distance over that course, places her among Australia's best horses. Valieare did not race as a two year old, and has never been beaten in her oiilv live Starts. Valieare went to the front at the start, and had a lead of twelve lengths at the end of three furlongs. The result was never in doubt.

AA 7 ESTPORT JOCKEY CLUB. BIG RACE TO PRINCE EEROUZ. By Telegraph—Press Association. WESTPORT, March 22. The Westport Jockey Club’s second day was held lin line weather. There was a good attendance, .no totalisator handling £5575 10s for the day, n>m tor the meeting, £10,680, compared with £13,946 10s for last -wear’s fixture. Results: —' ! FLYING HANDICAP, of 60 sovs; 6 ! furlongs.—3 Gay Gauntlet (Lee) 8.9, j I; 1. Cairn 8.10, 2; 2 Seakist 7.9, .3. Also ran—4 Jumella. AA'ou by three I lengths. Time, linin 20 2-ssec. I DENNISTON TROT, of 75 sovs; 1 I mile. —5 Charlie Bell i Peterson) A 2,1; j 3 Audo Dillon 72, 2; 8 Betty Blue 96, j 3. Also ran—7 Claire. 4 Knoeklyn, 1 Lady Audubon, 6 Hilda McKinney, 2 Red Comet. Won by a iicuu, eight lengths between second and third. BULLER HANDICAP, of 125 sovs; 1J miles.—l Prince Eerouz (Jennings) 9.3, 1 ; 4 John Dix 7.12. 2; 2 Prosperity 9.2, 3 Also ran—3 Bitters. "Won by a length, two lengths between second and third. Time, 2mm 13 4-ssee. GRANDSTAND HANDICAP, of 75 sovs; 5 furlongs.—l Some Abbey. (Wasley) 9.1, 1; 2 Flying Master 8.2, 2; 3 Big Push 8.4, 3. Time, Imin 3 4-ssec. WATMANGAROA TROT, of 75 sovs; H miles.—l Cannon Ball (Pascoe) scr, 1; 2 Trimmer scr, 2; 8 Bonny Audubon scr, 3. Also ran —7 Lady Audubon, 5 Stella Ashley, 6 Audo Dillon, 3 Red Comet, 4 Winebcrry. Won by one and a half lengths. 'Time, 3min 56sec. COLVIN HANDICAP, of 35 sovs; 7 furlongs.—l Lord Leslie (Lee) 9.12, 1; 2 All Gold 9.7, 2: 5 Bitters 8.5, 3. Also ran —4 Gay Gauntlet, 3 Rapid Rose. Won by two lengths, threeqfiai ters of a. length between second and third. Tinnc, Imin 32sec. ■ CHARLESTON HANDICAP, of 75 ’sovs: 6 furlongs.—l Some Abbey (Lee) 19.0, 1; 2 Cairn 8.12, 2; 3 Seakist 7.11, 3. Also van —4 Jonquil. Won by 1 three lengths. T imo. Imin 20 l-ssce.. FABEWKLL HANDICAP, of 80 sovs; 6 furlongs 80 yards.—2 Prince Charleroi (Lee) 9.1, 1; 1 Booster 9.13, 2; 4 Flying Master 8.1, 3. Also ran—3 Prosperity. Won by threoauarters of a length. Time, Imin 22 l-ssec. FORBURY PARK DATES. CLASH WITH TIMARU. By Tftleffrftph —Press Association _DUNEDIN, March 22. By permission of the Trotting Conference the dates of the Forbury Park trots have been changed from May 0 and 8 to April 29 and Ma.v I, emu aiding with the closing of the Exhibition.

SCRATCHINGS FOR RANGITIKEI. By Telccraph—Pros* Asaooimott. MARTON, March 22. The following scratchings are notified for the Rnugitikci meeting:— Hurdles. —Rehutal, Gold Hnugi. Trial.—Te Karere, Popular Win, Pavtnga, Puawhato. Scott Memorial.—Bonogue, Shuteye, Jeanette. Carnarvon Hack. Benzora, Empire Camp, Sovena, Bank Draft, Anchor. Cup —Yoma, Blight Day, Vaward, Sunsliot. Pukenui Welter.—Strougholt. Juvenile H mdieap.—Ruakurn, Atone Ngatiapa. Hack. —Jeanette, Te Karcie. WELLINGTON TROTTING CLUB. Tile following are the handicaps for th e Wel.ington Trotting Club’s Autumn J Meeting:—- * IMPROVERS’ HANDICAP, of 125 sovs; II miles.—Glycerine scr, Wee Gas scr, Daisy Pointer scr, Helen WJIs scr, Tni Wildwood scr, Pointer Wood scr, Hal Jay scr, First Imperial scr. Locanda Child scr, Bar Gold scr, Silvio Logan scr, Welcome Pearl 'scr, All Foul's scr, Exclusive scr, Steel Wire 12, Noble Dillon 48, Dorrie Thorpe 48, L.ttlc Huia 69, Blue Glen 96, Henry Loga.ii 204. BEACH .HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; 1J miles. — Go den Morn scr, Ainaris scr. Ariki s cr, Daisy Didon scr, Dillon’s Pride scr, Beatty s-G La Sonnette scr, Dillon Gold ser, Gingul scr, Direct Todd scr, Denver Wood scr. Yikota scr,' Humming Bud ser, Lunsdalc s>er, Hope Dillon scr, Tui Zolock scr, Mary Brown sor. Pi lage scr, Cora Tacks scr, Ryland ser, Airman ser, Van Rich 12, Abundance 12, Firpo 12, His Pal 12, My Sonny 12, Rona 24, Golden Rubble 24, Bold Bill 24, Lottie Advance 24, ( Shine Soon 36, Tahoe 36, Zolock Palm 36, Mary Golinda 48, Crusader 48, Mahon’s Day 48, St. Fillan 48, 'Winter Audubon 48, l’enrl Coronado 60, Henry Logan 60. KAITOKK HANDICTP, of 125 sovs; II miles.—Hi Igrove scr, Miss Leda scr, Hardy Grattan ser, Black Palm 24, Fancy Pronto 48, -Maori Peter 48, Wakefield 60, Molly Audubon GO, Sarsaparilla 72, Bridget Galinda i2 t Audalie 108, Lady 'Tory 144, Nourmahal 180, Some. Jazz 192. ARMSTRONG HANDICAP, oli 500 sovs; 2 miles. —Prince Lyons scr, Cardinal Logan scr, Go den Devon 12, Talent 12. Dick Dillon 21, Dalnahino 24. St. Maura 21, Fashion Queen 24, Frtht Ever 24, Trenaiul 24, Judge Hancock 21. Roval Chance 24, Native Chef 24, All Bell 36, Billy Sea 36, Dean DH■Oll 36, Doctor Dil-on 36, Goldman 48, lon 0 Wilkes 60, Jack Potts 84, Logan Lou 96, Onyx 132. MEMBERS’ HANDICAP, of 1/5 sovs; one mile. Daisy Dillon scr, Bon Pang scr, Eileen D-Hon scr, Steel Wire scr, Humming Bird sfr, Pillage scr Cora Tacks scr, Kcvinlea scr, Ryland scr, Firpo 12,'His Pal 12,, Lnnsdale 12 Abundance 12, Rona 24, Goldoil Bubbles 24, Direct Todd 24, Dillon Direct 24, Mahon's- Day 21, Alpha Plus 24, Why Worry 24, Mary Galindo 36 Crusader 36, Shine Soon 26, Toll Chimes 36, Biddy Logan 36, Ada Bell 36, Great Form 30, Winter Audubon 36’ Pearl Coronado 60. Rita Rye 60WELLINGTON HIGH - CLASS HANDICAP, of 400 sovs; 2 mies.;The Tartar scr, Blue Thorpe scr, W lid Lad ser, Proud Ata scr, Young Llake scr Mangoutu 12, John Mauritius 1-, Lazarus 12, Bonny' Spec 12, 'HiChborn 24 Master Audo 24, Peter Sfrift 36 Be’ttv Moko 48, Petcnvah 48, Wh sht 48, First Fashion 00, Rose Bingen /2, Escapade 72, Judge Hancock 96. BELMONT HANDICAP of 100 sovs; 2 miles. —Golden 'Morn scr, Auto scr, Eileen Dillon s cr, Lunsdale scr T«i Zolock scr, Mary Brown ser, Lady Ballin scr, Spark ing Chimes scr, .Vrman scr, Peter Elect scr, Dtenver Wood 12. Yoieks 12, Kibiringi 24, My Sonny 24, Mahon’s Day 24, Van Rich 24, Logan King 24, Some Jazz 36, Bold Bill 36, Zolock Palm 36, Kentucky Direst 46, Hapoy Kosa 48, Black Cloud 84. Padlock* 132, Erin’s Royal 132, St. Maura 192. RECOVERY HANDICAP, of 220 sovs; 11 mi'es.—Sungleam ser, Tauhiu scr Go den Sun 12, Pcterwah 12, Car dinal Logan 12, Daphne Wildwood 12, Katana 24, Judge Hancock 36, Talent 36. Doctor Dillon 36, Prince Lyons .30 Eight Ever 36, Fashion ; Queen 3b, Peter Bingen 36, Dalnahino 36, Dean Dillon 36,' Royal Chance 48, Goldman 48, Golden Devon 48, Trenand 48, Native Chief 48. Dreumalion 60, A 1 Bell 60.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 March 1926, Page 8

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SPORTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 March 1926, Page 8

SPORTING. Timaru Herald, Volume CXXIII, 23 March 1926, Page 8

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