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SPORTING.

CABLE NEWS

United Press Association — By Elec~ trie Telegraph — Copyright.

HAN DWI CK—fMffr ESj^^^,^. DERBY WON BY CISCO. EPSOM BY VOISLOANE. (Received. September 30, 7.45 p.m.)

SYDNEY, September 30. The. results of the racing at JRiaridwiok to-day were a& follow : Hurdles. Enniislfoetlle ' 12.4, 1 ; Kakoima 9.13, 2; Eiddkisbring 10.0, 3. Twelve started, including L'akau. Tho placed horses' .made the .ninaiing. Kairoma. had a suiglit advantage a I the last Ifence. A great race- Lore resulted in a ■wm for En na she lie by i\ head. Time, 3min. 42sec.

Trial Stal&es.— Crown. Grant 7.5, 1; Equator 7.0, 2; Piastre 7.5, 3. Fourteen starters. Malt Blossom, vith Midnight Sun, Piastre and' Aph,aea. made the running for a, mile. Malt Blossom was. first into the straight. Crown Girant «ime fn.r.-i below the Lcgcr, and in a goon finish Avon by a. length, a ne.o.'.;. M>pa,voting second and third. Time, 2min. lOsecs.

AUSTRALIAN DERBY Cisco j Jacania.r ... 2 Ladies' Man 3 All tin accepto s *t:a*ted. Lai'.i* s' Man Avas the quii-'-ost away, aid was folJowecl by C:sco. 'I ii-v latto; In past the stand, with Woglv?-,.u» Mid Ai'ured the no- lay-t. St. .''.Judo:: took 'c} ; *»•£« at the 'nil* l'n,m A.!i red, Tisca and Woolerinas Thietno Avas little change to the live furlongs post, where Allured was in f;ont ant 1 .' tcan.ar moved into third p',ve. *.i.<?cwas first into ihe *trn.glit,' fo'i.-j<«ed by WAlari, Jaoamar, and Allirt-d. At distance Cisco and Ja<v, v-r \\-ve together, well in front. <2!iscO' came away and Avon 'by two lengths, Ladies' Mam four lengths tbehiaid. Time

2min. 37$seo'S'. EPSOM HANDICAP. Volsloane' (Bolton) 1 Didus (W. Smith) 2 Bandon Lad (MeCajbe) ... 3

Duke Foot was the only nonHstarter. Grist was the quietest on,.his legs., and was followed by Volsloane, and Boranxbil. When the field settled down, Bandon Lad took charge from Volsloane, Grist and Boram/bil in that order. At the six: furlongs the position was: Bandon Lad, Ladies' Man, Vokloan©, Grist, Blairgour, Lady Medallist. At the half mite, Volsloane was in 'front, with, Bandon Lad the nearest attendant. V<olsloane led round the bend from Bandon Lad, with Lady Medaillist third. Lady Medallist conducted the field into the straight, followed by Volsloane., Bandon Lad aud Rorambil. Lady Medallist here- cried enough. Volsloane. jumped to the front, and hotly pursiued by Didus, Avon by a length., Didus defeating Bandon Lad by a. similar distance. Then came' Heartfelt, Lady Medallist, Grist and Misc.- Corielli, Avith Mamdo.se last. Time, lmiii. 41^e.

Spring Stakes.— Aurofodina. 9.0, 1; Malt King 9.5, 2; Comedy King 9.2, 3. There were eleven, starters, including Lady Lucy and Vice Admiral. From a. good start Beverage jumped to the front from Eyeglass. At the .mile, Eyeglass, was in charge, two lengths in front of Bevea-age ar d Britain. Before reaching the bend, Aurofodina Avas in front from Eyeglass, and Comedy''-King. Auvif*.]ina shbAvted the Avay ,to the straight, a length from Comedy King and Malt King. A good fin-ldi K;.-ul to-1 in a win by a length, threo k-ngths Letween second and third. Tinw 2min 3o£sec Kensington Haci'liv, >. -_ M.jklndian 8.6, 1; Hotair 9.8, 2; Sweet Boy, 7.10, 3. TAventy-tAvo starters, m.!uding Sharpshooter, Wild West, vVimmera, .and Culprit. A- great finii<h, heads separating the placed, hones. Time, lmin. 29sec. . •

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10438, 2 October 1911, Page 5

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SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10438, 2 October 1911, Page 5

SPORTING. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10438, 2 October 1911, Page 5

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