LATEST SPORTING NEWS.
ELLERSLIE GALLOPS By Telegraph.-Presg Association, AcoKUtfD, this daj A strong wind at Ellorsho this morning dried tho track, which was the fastest this season. The bulk of tho work was done on the course proper. Baltimore and Sromnoss first commenced over six furlongs in 1,25, Kilderkin boat Sir Hector over four furlongs in 53 4/5. Delania eusily held Woodfield over five furlongs in I.IOJ. ' Lady Annie, from a standing start, got over the sa.ne distance in 1.10. Avalanche, alone, r<m a mile in 1.54. Siuiplo Simon b'iat Lovclink and Irish over six furlongs in 122 2/5. Bonomiana ran a milo in 1-55-Girton Girl, from a standing start, ran fivo furlongs in 1.12}. Boris, who w working well, spurted four fnrlongs in 58}. Bother got over a similar journey in the same time. Boomerang, Whakawoko and Apolcguo apurtod four furlongs in 52 8/5, Boomerang finishing a length in front, Apologuo being some distance away. Noteorlni beat Yolotte over six furlongs in 1.2 - Hinoiio-i, soven fm longs in 1,33 4/5, The Rambler-awl Davkuess fetching tho mare homo over ihn last four furlongs. Hinetaimi- iuJ Snbmarino ran a mile. Hinetimra cut out the gallop of themorning, running tho distance in 1.49}.- Submarine did not shape pleasingly, taking 1,54 for the distance Tho pair had 'ho ussiskneo of Certainty over the U<\ IWe furlong!'. Sorgius, six furlongs in 1.28.}. Pamtutu was going sirongor than Pu • able ai tho ond of a mile in 150 4-iiths, Fashionable boat Albuorn ovor ihv fur-, longs in 1.7 4-sths, Manoouvre was in front ol Murnovtr seven furlongs in 1,35. Annoyed, six furlongs in 1,22 l-sth. La Oigalo boat Parkshot ovor five furlongs in I.?}. MutbeiDft beat Daffodil over tho same distanco in the same time on tho tan. Mouoform ond Lyoia ran five furlongs in 15. Tho Needlo, a milo and a quarter in 2,13}, On the sand Doloros covered a milo in 150, After breakfast Jewellery seven fur-> longs in 1.84J, Idasa going the first six in 1.19. Austerlitz and Coronation, four furlongs in 54. Master Delaval aud Carl Rosa, four furlongs in 55, Annotteand Cordon Rouge four furlongs in 54}. Air JGun and Sir G'lead a milo, tho last sovi-n in 1.37 on the lan. Green and Gold and Laodia, five furlongs in 1.5 Scotty, Gladstone, Looh Erno, Dunmore and a number of others wero also out. ' Looh Erno arrived yesterday.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1136, 3 November 1904, Page 3
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398LATEST SPORTING NEWS. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume IV, Issue 1136, 3 November 1904, Page 3
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