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SPORTS EDITION.

racing at taufjanga.

PRESIDENT'S HACK HANDICAP, Of CIOC six fur. 1 SNOW PRINCE, 8.2 (E. Keesing) 1 6 CAUL IS, 7.0 (R. Hcrno) ..2 7 VALQUETTE, 7.13 (A. Parsons) 3 Also started: 2 Parfait Amour, 8.6; 4 Wait-ekohe, 8.2; 8 Squadron, 7.13; 5 (Kaiigihaku, 7-10; 3 Th r , .lack .lumper. 7.10; 0 Intent, ,7.0. Won by one and three-quarter lengths, with a length between second and third. Time, 1.13. COUNTY STAKES HANDICAP, Of £co; 6 fur. 1 WELCOME BOY, 8.0. car, 8.13 (A, Parsons) 1 3 GOLDEN PENNANT, 8.0 {£, Kccsinq) 2 Z miss ALDYN, 8.0 <L. Manson) 3 Alsu started: 3 Dainty manners, 8.0; 7 Winter Boy, 8.0: 4 Kivviitui, 8.0; 3 Lovely Boy. 8.0. Won by one anti a-haif lengths, with three-quarters of a length between second and third. Tima, 1.1;< 3-5. flying handicap. Of £150; six furlongs, 3 TOWN BIRD, 7.6, far, 7,0 {J. Chandler) i TAKUTAMA, 7.5. cm'. 7.0 iE. Thomson) * ... A 4 MODEST BOV, 7,5 (W, JriiW) 3 ,soy C-rrnt. 7.0, Won by ;> length, with ~ head between second ant; third. Time. 1.1". T OTA LI SAT 0 R RKT U R MS. The totalisator handled £13,077 agfliist £16,236 last vmar, an inerttwo of £.1841. 0 A MARI! RACES. HACK HANDICAP, 1 FAIR MONEY,‘7.O . n FAIR EXCHANGE. 7.13 . 2 3 !AUDIENCE, 7.3 •• 3 ;'u:> started; Impart incincc, 34 0; Crossbow, Vlncgrovo, j. 11; m,..’. Marco, 7.10; Academy. 7.9: Silver cprj -a;, corn Queen, Loading BOV, Poor Boy. Bowline, 7.3. Won by a length, with four lengths between second and third. Time, 1-13 FLYING HANDICAP, 2 MEADOW LARK, 10,3 1 r, VtILL. FLING, 7.0 ’• 1 ARROtVMIR, 8.10 ■ ■ ,r Also started; Gay Sonnet. 94 Rut Ti n Tin, 3.13: Nedda, 8.1 ! ; Tripaway, 7.7; Royal Tractor, Ace of Hearts, 7.0, Won by half a length. Tima, M 3 1-S. WAIKAURA TROT HANDICAP: (Saddle,) 3 t,AOV ANTRIM. *8 1 6 FREE POINTER. 24 z 2 noß’-WSSTER, I'm't - ■ - ■ 3 Aloe started; Vakhead, Aviatr.*.' Bcre Queen, limb; Mt.tsclmi, 24yds. Won by sis lengths, with two ionglhs wit!, two lengths between second mid third. Time. 3.53 3-6. PARKS) OF. I*' N DI C A i f . SOLGELE, 7.0 1 COM JOSE, 7.12 . ' 1 HAZE, 7.11 Won by •> length. w>ih two lengths betwosn second and third, kmc, 1,40 2-5. W ELLSNGT O ftf TROT 5 TAITA NOVICE HANDICAP, 1 GREAT D’ORO, limit 4 & ALEXIS, limit . • 3 c DRIFT WAVE, 12yds. . 3 Also started; Brcntlght, Matonga, Solitude, Wild Goose, limit; Sea Mist, Achray, 12; Star of Hope, 24; Silver wood, 36, Won by one and a-iialf lengths, with two lengths between second and Hurd. Time, 2.57 2-5. ,PAL ME R HA N DI C AP. 3 uyRA, limit - 1 ■I ,lOCS'. BINGEN, 48yds Z S DOLORES, 48yds . 3 Also started. Quiekhrc, iiu.it: VViid Hebe, 24; Bone la, 36; Etta Cole, 72: Lady Fan, 72; Tonic 72. Won by'three-quarters of a length, with five lengths between second and third. Time, 4.45, CHAM Pi O K ViAND iCA P, 1 $ UNSHOWER, limit 4 JEWEL POINTER, 38 . 2 5 HAROLD THORPE, 12 ... 3 Also started; Talent. Billy Sea, limit; Athalone. Carmel. Imprint, The Abbey 12yc’-s.; Malwhariti, 24 : NaMve F*rirtce 36. Won bv a length, with half a length between second and third. Time, 2.50 5-5. ft LI RE VOIR HANDICAP,. WARE PA., 24 - < FAIR WAVE. 12 .... , 2 SALIENT, 12 ' 3 A!ao started: Cora Tacks, limit; Royal Silk, 12; Zella, 36; Koro Enter 72,' Wen by half a length, with a head TENNIS. AUCKLAND: In the final of the Ladies’ Singles, Mins Marjorie flacFarlano beat Mrs Knight, ?>->', 7-9, i>*i. In the Doubles final, Kahns and Teague beat Sproulo and Donohue, 11-9, 5-7, 6-2, 6-2. HAMILTON CRICKET. scmor A: Hamilion East, Ist, Innings. 280 (B. Skeet. 123, G, Hampton C3)t F ran k ten. two wickets for 23. Old Roys, 215 <B. E. Senior 83, Buckland 49). Hamilton 1 wicket for 115. WASP A CRICKET.' ' TE KAWA WINS CHAMP lON SHIP 4 The final games in thr Waipa Cricket Association's championship were, played at Tr Awamutu this afternoon. Te Kawa (165 runs) defeated Paterangl (46 runs) and Te Awamutu High School (138 runs) accounted for To Awamutu Seniors (101 runs). The championship was won by To Kawa, who were one pent ahead of High School, while To ftsvamutu ware one point behind High School, and- ono point ahead of Paterangi. road races. Wft HARO A : The road races conducted try the Waharca Cycle Club to-day resulted: Ladies Rac.c ■ ---Miss .I. Jackson. 1 : Miss s. Lewis, 2. Senior* (Tirrfu and- back, 34 miles): H. Lewis, 4min., Ist; J. Dragovich, smin„ 2nd, H. Johns, 2mln., 3rd, and fastest time,1 hr, 30mm. 40sec.

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

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

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

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