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SPORTS EDITION.

* racing aL TAURANGA, V PRESIDENT'S HACK HANDICAP, Of £IOO cix fur. 1 SNOW PRINCE. 8.2 (E. Keesing) 1 G CfIIJUS, 7.0 (R. Horne') ' . ..g 7 VALQUETTE, 7.13 (A. parsons) 3 Also started: 2 Papfait Amour, S.S; 4 Waltekohc, 5.2; S Squadron, 7.13: 5 Gtangihaku, 7.10; 3 Th 0 Jack Jurnpor, 7.10; 9 Intent., 7.0. Won by one and throe-iquarter lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, 1.15. COUNTY STAKES HANDICAP, Of £80: 6 fur, 1 WELCOME ROY. S.G, car. 3.13 (A, Parsons) 1 3 GOLDEN PENNANT, 8.0 (E. Keesing) 2 2 MISS ALBYN, 3,0 (L. Manson) 3 Also started; 5 Dainty Manners, 8.0; 7 Winter Boy, 8.0; 4 Kiv/inui, 3,0; 3 Lc-vc-iy Boy, S.O. Won by one and a-lialf lengths, with ihrct-quarlers ol a length between second and third. Time, 1.15 FLYING HANDICAP. Of £150; six' furiongs. 3 TOWN BIRD. 7.5, car. 7.0 (J. Chandler)'' ... 1 1 TAKUTAMA, 7.5, car. 7.0 (E. Thomson) 'i'. 4 MODEST BOY, 7.5 (W. Jones) 3 Also started: 5 Wake King, 7.2; 2 ■Joy Germ, 7.0. Won by a length, with a head between second and third. Time, 1.17. TOTALISATOR RETURNS, The totalisator handled £18,077 against £16,236 last year, an increase of £lß4l 0 AMARU RACES, HACK HANDICAP, 1 FAIR MONEY, 7.0 . . 2 PAIR EXCHANGE, 7.13 2 8 iAUMENCE, 7.5 . ••• 3 Ato started; ImpcrLnoncc;, S.iO; Marco, 7.10; Academy, 7.9; Silver Thread, 7.7: Corn Queen. Loading Boy, Poor Boy, Bowline, 7.3, Won by a length, with four- lengths between second anc! third. Time, 1.13 4-5. FLYING HANDICAP. 2 MEADOW LARK. 10-3 1 q >: 11FUNG, 7.0 2 1 Art nOW MIR, 8.10 • •• • • B ftlso started: Gay Sonnet, 9.1 Kin Tin Tin, 8.13: Ned da. 8.11: Trips, way, 7,7; Royal Trader, Ace cf Hearts, 7.0. Wen by half a length, lime, 1.13 1 -5, Wftll*AUßA TROT HANDICAP, (Saddle.) 3 LADY ANTRIM. 48 B FREE POINTER. 24 - • *- 2 (.JOR’-WESTEiF?, limit .... S Also started: Valohead, Aviatrix, F:c:c Que.cn. limit; Mutsclini, 24yds. with twe lengths Itcfwccn second and -third. Time. 3.63 3-5. PARKS! DE HANDICAP, SOLGE’-E. 7.0 DON) JC.SE, 7.12 ■ ■ ■• ■ ■ 2 HAZE, 7.11 - , ' Won fcv t length, with Iwo lengths 1,40 2-5, 1 GREAT D'QEO, limit 1 6 DRIFT WAVE, 12yds ........ 3 Also started: Brcnligiit, Ma tonga. Solitude, Wild Goose, limit; 30ft Mist, Achray, 12; Star of Hope, 24: Si!yorwood, 30. Won by one and a-liaif lengths, with two lengths between second and third. Time, 2.57 2-5. PALMER HANDICAP, 3 KYRA, limit 1 1 JOCK BINGEN, .48yds 2 .9 DOLORES, 48yds • 3 Also started; Quickfire, limit; Wild Hebe, 24; Sonets, 36; Ltta Colo, 72; Lady Fan, 72: Tonic 72. Wen by three-quarters of a length, with five lengths between second and third. Time, 4.43. CHAMPION HANDICAP, 1 SUNSHOWER, limit : 1 4 JEWEL POINTER, 36 . 2 5 HAROLD THORPE, 12 3 . Also started Talent, Billy Sea, limit; Athalone, Carmel, Imprint, The Abbey 12yds.; Maiwhariti, 24; Native Prince 36. _ Won by a length, with half a length between second and third. Time, 2,50 AU REVOIf? HANDICAP, WARE?A, ?A ... 1 FAIR WAVE, 12 , Z SALIENT, 12 , 3 Also started; Cora Tacks, limit; Royal Silk, 12; Zclla, 36; Koro Peter 72.' Won by half a length,, with a head between second and- third. TENNIS. AUCKLAND: In the final of the Ladies’ Singles, Miss Marjorie .f»aeFarlana beat Mss Knight, 8-6, 7-9. 6-1. In the, Doubles final, Kahns and Teague beat Sproule and Donohuo, 11-3, 5-7. 6-2, 6-2. H AIW !LT O N CRICK ST. Senior A; Hamilton East, Ist. Inningr, 280 (R. Skeet 123, G. Hampton (and 49), Hamilton 1 vvitket tor 115. WAli’fl CRICKET. • TE KfiWA WINS CHAMPIONSHIPS Association’s championship were played at Te Awainutu this afternoon. To Kawa (tes runs) defeated Pa-terangl (40 run*) and Te Awamutu High School (13S runs) accounted for To Awamutu Seniors (101 runs). The championship wan won by To Kawa, who were one pout ahead of High School, while Te Awamutu were onepoint behind High School, ancl’ one point ahead of Paterangi. ROAD RACES. WAHAROA: The road races conducted by the Waharoa Cycle- Club to-day resulted; Ladies ftp.ee- —Miss J. Jackson, 1; Miss S. Lewis, 2. ; Seniors (Tirau and back, 34 miles); M, Lewis, 4min., Ist; J. Oragovich, smin., 2nd; M. Johns, 2min., 3rd. and fastest time, Ihr, 3Qmin, 40sec,

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Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17976, 22 March 1930, Page 6

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SPORTS EDITION. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17976, 22 March 1930, Page 6

SPORTS EDITION. Waikato Times, Volume 107, Issue 17976, 22 March 1930, Page 6

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