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SPORTING

I CABIiE NEWS

United _ Press Association — By Electric Telegraph— Copyright .

THE VICTORIAN DEREY

WON BY WILARI

(Rleceived November 4, 6.40 o'clock.)

FLEMINGTCIV, November 4

After a bleak, wintry week, brilliant sunalialnc, with a southerly breeze, ushered iii 'Derby Day. By noon tfli© sun was' hot. The crowd alimost eqaia&d, in numbers some of tilio past Cup d:vre. Tfc stand's weaio too crowded for the .bright show of spiring ciOcitiiim?s to bo seem to advantage, though t'hD whok> made a brilliant effect, 'like Uorprncr-Cenaral and State GoY-i-rows each brought a big crowd cA viniten;. The course was in good order, though net favourable to the putting up of recordis. TBie racing (pirogra.manie was particularly attractive, additional interest beiinig mar.rifosted this year! in the decision of the three-year-old premiersihip, also the classic races, as a guide to which three-year-olds- would run--best in, the Cup. Tlhe mile wieight-for-age race was also a big factor. It was regarded as particularly unfortunate thtvt Malt King was unable to again do battle with Comedy King, especially in vitew of a light late gallop of Malt, Ki:,.g tlics mioraidng. Tibe Miaribyrnong Plate, known as the two-year-olid Derby, brougjlut cut the best lot of juvenilesyet seen,. Altogether an exciting day's sport was provided. The Derby proved a fine race, particularly in tlie last half mile, the finish exciting groat enthusiasm. Results:—

Miaadem.— Elvamdte 1, FHamem 2, Wiasisail 3. Eight otJiiars started. Time, lmiin. 43fsec. Marybyimong Pilate.— Gfold Brow 1, Loch Amos 2, Dueller Flrdnoe 3. Tranqiuior- and Golden Bee' wietre scratched. TJiroe, lmiin. '2^sec. Hothaan Handicap.— Pirizefigtklter 1, Mutilator 2, Adgio 3. Time, 2 min. 36fsec. . ' T

VICTORIAN DERBY. Wtifbrd (Lambert) 1 Cisco (Black) 2 . • J&ioaanair (Piike) 3 Durdain<s> led round tihie turn from Piosio, with Jacamiar last,- on the outside. Wjoolerina ran to. the froni, and ledi .past the bodge from Posio, Sanskrit, Radiator, Cisco, Jiacamar, and Wilari. In the last five furlongs the field was- well bundled, Jaoainar lying third". Jaoaimar led into the straight from Biasfaie, Woolarana and Cisco. Wilari dashed to till© front, folflowred by Cr,qw,n .Giranifc and Fliaith. A .splendid finish neliuilffcad in a w.in •for Wilari. by a head, liaddt a length between iseoond and tihird. Crown, Grant was fourth and Flaith fifth. Timie,' 2min. 38J sees. " ■■""'"' ':■ .

Stakes.— Trafalgar 1, Beverage 2, Parisian, 3. Other sjtnii*t-eir s— Fllavel, Oomedy King, Gadonia, Aurofodiima, and Lady JMjedaUdat. Flavel' led off 'fawn: Parisian., Aurofodina, Lady, MedaJlisft,- Gadoniia, .Trafalgar, and Beverage. Thie latter ran into first place at the back .from Filavel, Aurofodiwa, Parisian, Lady Medallist, Oomiedy King, Oadonia and Trafalgar. Aurofodinia then, drew up to Beverage, Trafalgar still lying Jastt. Thle- chestnut put 'in, a strong gallop and caught Beverage in the straight. Cbmedy King, under the whip, failed. Trafalgar, .full of running, wonby a length, three' lengths between second and third. Time, 2m,Ln. 7J sees'. -There was great cheering as Trafalgar passed the post. Qohurg Stakes.— Ladies' Man 1, Duke Foote 2. Thirteen others started. Time, lrain. 40£isees.

N.Z. CUP MEETING.

OUP WON BY VIOEi^ADMIRAL

By Tdearavh—Pratt Auoeiation.

CHRISTCECtJIIIOIi, Last Night. J

The, New Zeafljand Oup meeting was opened at Rsocarton yesterday, in. diuM weather. The attendance, low-, ever, wais very large. Among those present were- His l Esoelfeiicy the Governor and Lady Islington, the Prime Minister, Bon. J. A. Millar, amdi Mbjor-Cnemeiral Giodley. The totaflisatbor investment's were £39,851, as against £27,472 for the oorresiponding day of last year. Results were a;s follow: ...■■•-.

Spring Huinclilies, of 250 sov,s., two miles'.—Espaintero 1, Ictealism 2, Hawick 3. Alls© .s/ta.r<fced — Si. Addam Master Paul, Gaelic, Gold Bird, Passive, Tewibeitu, and Moik). Won comfortnbily by three lengths. Time, 3min. 43 2-ssec *

Spring Pffiatte, of 300 sots, oira mate —Labor Day 1, Birkline 2, St. Pet-er&hua-g 3. Also started;"— Monecombe, Patriotic, John Bmiyan, Beacon, Big BBiasit, Midnight Sun, Query, Apihaea, and Oka. Won, by two lengths. Time, limn. 41 l-ssec. ißiccartoii Welter Handicap, of 300 sovb., one mil©.— &t- Felix 1, Masterpiece 2, Bracken 3. Also

started— Bonny Glen, Parable, MedailMst, Meriry Frank, Eagle&tone, San La sb, Floater, Taaigejroa, True Knigjhit and Flambeau. Won by two lengths and a half. Time, lmim. 41 4-5 sec. MEW ZEALAND OOP, of 2000 sovs. Two males. Stead Bros.' and G. P. Greenwood's bo Vico-Adanirai (by ' MoilitiformJiattiiiea-), ->yr«, 7.8 (B. Deeley) 1 1 Hbn. J. D. Ormond'a bo M 5-- I count, 3yrsi, 7.6 (including 2 { lbs penalty) (L. Wilson) 1 j R. O'Diaiurefii's. ch g Los Angelos, | aged, 9.3 (inciiuding 31b pen- i alty) (G. J. Pine) 3 j Also started—Men i! \ ;o; id.-., Pr::i i, Iranwi, iM'attdne, Dcirino, Goocl-.viai Park, Kilosteri, Kauroa, CiitlavukT, and Qronstadt. Projeotwe made all the early running, but after rounding tlno train into the. straiglit Martinet want to tin? front., being at oneo c3i.iaiiueii.gcid by \ 100-Admiral. TSi-6 Latter drew away, but inside the distance Miscount, who had baon running in the rear of the field, earno through. Vice-Admiral, however, beat Mm by a gocd half length. Los- Anglos three quattars of a length away, with Domino, Martine and M'errivonaa next. Time, 3min. 28 3-ssec.

WELCOME STAKFS, of 1000 sors., (for 2-year-old l r>) four furlongs. Sir George Clifford's eh - Wtnn-" ing Way (by Gaainiio CShrisJl'Lady Wayward), 8.0 (C. Emerson) : 1 T. H. Lowry'.s Belldame 8.0 (C.

Jen Id n a Sir George Clifford's Autuminlus, S.o (F. E.' Jonjfi) ..

Also started'—Eirmiengarde B.lo', Bom Ton* 8.5, Bon Soir 8.5, Canute; 8.5, Champagne 8.5, Jan. 8.5, Peppin 8.5, Lady Georgia, Glade, May DalTyimpte and'. Martian. Maid 8.0. Won by liiailif a' head. Time, 49 sees.

Ladies' Purse', of 130 sovs., ono mile.— Kris 1, Gangway 2, Sapience 3. Also started— Sura, Red, WMte' and Blue, NigfolfcLight, Ahuapai, Miss. Fry, and Eiilikanny. Woa by two. lengths.' Time, lmdn. 47 seas. STEWARDS' HANDICAP, of 1300 " sovs., six furlongs. Mr Highden's br g NyJ&nd (by Mnliamdi-Parlera) 7.13 (A. (M-

ver 1 G. D. Gfreeniwood's Bedrene .:..'.. 2 G. Hunter's Bliss 3

Also started— Full Hate, Madam Madcap, Edectrakoff, Undecided, Gipsy" Belle, Royal Scotoh, Dearest, Firmlby, Effort, Hermia, Stepmeter, St. Torney, Culprit, Turbine, Dazzling, HJobungatahi, Sea King, Rurik, Longstep, Land Rose, Ooleen Mary, Ooabie, Bamgiaitua, Lady Moutoa, Odessa, Armistroing. Oulprit was first into .the straight propar, but below the distance Nyland took charge, and s.talling off a challenge by Peineaie, won by a length and a half. Time, lmin 15 2-5 seas.

Appirentices' Pilate.— AS Guns 1, Aimiwell 2, Allnnement 3. Ako started— Pemnieal, Emma, ' Oorrie, 'Varna, Geritse and Blue, EarHy Morn, JbivoHetti, Somersaiuli, Yeoctel, arine. Won. by a length. TinDe, 1 min 3 4-sisecs.-

SECOND DAY'S ACOEPTAiNIGES,

By Telegraph — Press Association

CHBJSTCHTQRCH, Last Night

Following are the acceptances for tihe second day of the C.J.C. meeting:—

Mddletoii Hmrdues, of 200 sovs., ana miile and tfoneequartersv— Espartero 12.13, St. Aidam 11.6, Hawick 11.0, Passive 10.5, Gaelic 10.3, GoOdi Bird 10.3,. Te Whfetor 9.11, Tyrannic, Southern Gross-> Gold Pin aaidMoOo 9.0.

Irwell Handicap, of 250 sovs.,, 4 jjudiongs.— Ermengardie 8.10, Glade 8.3, Glenfinanam, Bon. Ton, Pippin, and Art 7.12, Bawky Lass, Scottish Star, Gimomie, Star Dianoer, Peg, Nopfcblarn Light, Anmia Special Form and MassolMa 7.7. "'.*

'"pritei'iop Banidacap, of 500. sovfe., seven Jfwrifongs.— Nyfcid 9.3,- Full Ro*e 9.2, Mis® Misdbaief' 8.13,-. Efls©ctraikdff 8.12, Uiidecaded 8.11, Formby "8.6, Bliss and EffoH ; 8.3> The Conet 7.7, Runik 7.0, Clo'lleen. Mary 6JO, Lady Moutoa 6.10, Loaigstefp 6.9.

. Jnvenofle Platte, of 400 sovs., five furliongs,— Rangiatua 8,2, Ainisdalle 7.18, Culprit 7.1, Autumntts 6.7, Andrea, and) Athenic 6.3, Beldame and Taffiafca 6.1.

Derby, of 1350 sovb.,. one mile and a half.— ByifVm 8.10, Masfcerpdece, Miscount', Royal Scotbdhl and St. Petersburg 8.10, Oounibenfeit atnd . Peirene 8.5. Epsom High Weight, of 300 som sis fliti'longs.— Gipsy Bele ' 10.3, Dearest 10.0, Rose Noble 9.11, St. Toney 9.8, .Turbine 9.7, Hohungatahi and Morecombe 9.6, Sea" King and Gftemspring 9.5, Geniais 9.4, Kohiwoor 9.2, Orosbie, KiiMis and Bronze 8.13, Projectile 8.12, Merry Frank 8.11, Avarice 8.10, Gold Battery 8.5, Odessa 8.2, EagHestone 8.1, Annistbrong, Eisitiouff, True Knight, Pubewiai, Ebonite and Amalliga/m 8.0. Ashley Handicap, of 130 sovs., six ftotfllongs.— Batriqwc 9.9, Outward' 8.11, Aluirement 8.4, Aphaea 8.3, Jiohn Bunyan, 7.13, Goldemar 7.11, Turna 7.9,' Red White amd Blue and Kris 7.8, Big Blast and Frivoil'ettd7.7, Oratava 7.2, Nikon. Hea.thertbrae, Foam Flake 7.0, Pert, Kilkenny 6.9,

Come, Miss Pry, Pleasure Bent and Topa 6.7. Metropolitan Handicap, of 1000 sots., one mile and a half.— J.:•..•» Ange-los 9.9, Vice Admiral ,8. , Prim 8.7, Merrivonia 8.6, Mm< ,» 8.5, Goldfinder 8.2, Domdno 8.1, L - bour Day 7.1u, Ooroniform 7.8, Mutga. Bill 7.3, Goodwin Park 7.2, Tomhauser 6.10, Outlander 6.8.

AUCKLAND RACES.

KING EDWARD HANDICAP WON BY SOULTORJA.

By Telegraph jsxoriation,

'■ AUCKLAND, Last NighC i The Auckland Racing dub'* spring meeting was concluded today. The attendance was moderate. The totaiisator investments amounted to £22.7. r >o, making £37,484 10s for the moating. Results: Hmtens' &ieepJe-oli-afv>, of 100 sovs, about three miles.— Alfred's Webl foot 1, Riiro Atu 2, Ha-taway 3. Won by two lengths/ lime, 6min. 33sec. Gordon Handicap, of 12-5 sovs. 5 furfongs.— Tbak's Bogey 1, Ktecip© 2, Hareroa 3. Won by three lengths. Time, Inula. 2 3-ssec. Manukai* HurdZes, of 200 sove., one mile and thireequarters.— Rout-s-ton's Delegate 1, Don Quex 2, Sol 3. Won by fire lentlis;, one and . a half lengths between second and tJuird. Time, 3man.. 22«ecs, ETNG EDWARD MEMORIAL , HANDICAP, of 500 &ovs., one " mile and a half. Roulston'is Sou3itoria (by Soulifc■Pretoria) 8.0, (M. Ryan) .;.... 1 Hawdrins' Master Wiai'riki 8.7 (Brady) '....:,....... 2 Wallaoie'is Ngapuku 7.3 3 A greait race, won by a neck. Time, 2mtin. 42sec. <■

Epsom Handicap, of 200 eovs., 6, furlongs.— Jack jJelava.l). 1, GoH Size 2, Ttattoo 3. Won by two and a half lengths. Time, lmin,. 16sec. s Musket Stakes, of 250 sov&., four furlongs.— Airnofltd's' Tact 1, DSdo 2, Prince Miami wee 3. Won by tihineequiarters' of a length; Time, 51 2-5 sees.

Normjainiby HJanddicap, of 125 sore, " seven furlongs.— rtoss Bros.' Master Jock 1, Goodwin Sands 2, JolKe Fil'le 3. Won. by a anock. Time, lmin. 29 3-ssecs.

Walter Handicap,, of 200 sovis., one mile.— Wee Olga. 1, Filying Sonlt 2, Da,w,n 3. Won by five lengths. IKime lmin. 41 3-sisecs.

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10469, 6 November 1911, Page 5

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SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10469, 6 November 1911, Page 5

SPORTING Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10469, 6 November 1911, Page 5

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