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TROTTING.

WALES VICTORIOUS.

FORBURY PARK CLUB.

WILD GUY WINS AGAIN. GREAT LOGAN'S GOOD PRICE. (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) DUNEDLN, Saturday. The Forbury Park Trotting Club's meeting terminated in brilliant weather to-day. There was an excellent attendance. The. track was fast, but dusty. The totalisator for the day handled £25,378, compared with £19,387 last year. The total for the meeting was £41.320, against £32,190, an increase of £9132. The inquiry into Elvo's running in the cup was concluded, and no action was taken. After Smioma King and Royal de Oro had >\oii the Waverley Handicap and Stewards' Handicap respectively, later results were: — TELEGRAPH HANDICAP of £ 150. • One mile 'mil a Quarter. Limit 2.0n. 1 I—BATTLEFIELD,l —BATTLEFIELD, limit— D. C. Wutts a ;j_ 2—UUV JUNIOR, 24yds—C. King J 0— O—FRANK MAC, limit— V. MeUregor " Also started: 7-7 Olive Hey, 4-4 Scotfree, limit; -'-.'! Oay Sister, 12yde; 0-5 Golden Cross, 24yds; 8-8 Red Spur, 30yds; U-U Uoynl Pnrude, 00yds. Half length; neck. Times, .2.47 o-j, -Ao 4-r., 2.48. METROPOLITAN HANDICAP of £300. Two miles. Limit 4.32. 4 — r>—WILD GUY, 24yds—G. Mourltz 1 7 . s — VKSUVIUS. 48yds—V. Alboru 2 0 — Ii—TODD LONSSIA, limit— V. C. Willis •• • 3 Also started : 0-7 Wnrees, 8-0 Craganour, limit; L>-2 Great Logan. 12yds; 2-3 Cloudy Range, 1-1 Sure, 24yds; 3-4 Avernus, Tb.ree-quurr.ers: hair. Times, 4.21 2-5, 4.22 3:0, -1.20 4-0. CRESCENT HANDICAP of £100. One mile nnd five furlongs. Limit 4.3. 2 — I>—KOTINGA, 72yds—G. 1 ,, . Clarke 1 1_ I—CHIMING WKACK, O'Oyds— J. Fraser, jun 2 5 — s—HELEN'S MAY, 24yds—P. Gallagher 3 Also started: !>-!> Travis Pringle, 7-4 Lee n<.v. 12yds; u-7 Gohlen Blngen, 24yds; 5-3 I'rlnce Harvester, 4-U Hilly Sundy, 48yds; jo-io Orphan Blngcn, 00yds; 3-5 Gyrate, 00yds. I

Short neck ; neck. Helen's Hay finished second on a break, and second and thinl positions wen; reversed. Times, 3.48 2-5, 3-5, :{.I!J 4-5.

GORE MEMORIAL HANDICAP of £100. Two miles. Limit 4.-17. 4— 2 —GUV JUNIOR, .'Hiyils—C. Kins' 1 0_ (J— MIDSIIII'MAID, limit — V. Alborii 2 2— 4—ALL SUNSHINK, 30yJs — E. Todd 3 Also slaricd: 3-8 Duirtlep, 0-0 Amonos, 8-8 Frank Mac, 7-7 Battleliicld, 5-5 J.-'ull Hand, limit : 1-1 Iraq, 30yds. Short neck; head. Times, 4.30 4-5, 4.40, 1.37 1-3. KOYAL HANDICAP of £170. One mile nnd three furlongs. Limit 3.11. 2— I—LLBWELLYN'S PRIDE. 12yds —G. McKcndry 1 1— I—KIBO. limit—.l. Walsh 2 3— 3—WISE GUY, 12yd8—A. ButterHeld 3 Also started : 8-7 Itaider, 5 4 ]?lue Mountain Queen, limit: (>-(> Aristotle, 7-7 Admiral WrucTt, lliyds; -1-5 Worthy King, 30yds. Short nei-k : live lengths. Times, 3 1 4-3 (a track record), :J.2, 3.2 3-5. AU REVOIR HANDICAP of £240, One mile and a quarter. Limit -.47. 10— 4—GREAT LOGAN, 30yds—L. A. Maidens 1 1— 2—-CLOUDY RANGE, 12yds—E. C. McDcrmott 2 11—12—DUSOLIXA, limit—B. Jardcn . 3 Also starlCil: 8-7 Priceless, limit; 4-5 Klireka Boy, 0-7 Major Lind. 3-3 Colonial Boy, 5-10 .loliu .links. Iliyds; 7-0 John Noble, L'-l Klvo, L'lyds: 0-8 Avcrnus, 30yds; 11-11 Native Chief, -18yds. Half length ; neck. Times, 2.45 4-5, 2.48, •J. 49 1-5.

RUGBY INTERNATIONAL. SCOTLAND LOSES BY FOUR, ASTON VILLA BEATS SPURS. LONDON, February 3. Tn the International Rugby footbnll match played nt Cardiff on Saturday Wales do--1 feated Scotland by 10 points to 0. Kosults of other football matches played in the United Kingdom on Saturday :— ENGLISH SOCCER LEAGUE), First Division.—Arsenal 4, v. Sheffield Wednesday 1 ; Aston Villa 1, v. Tottenham Hotspurs 0: Blackburn Hovers 3, v. Birmingham 1 ; Chelsea 0, v, Preston North End 0; Derby Town 1, v. Everton 1: Liverpool 4, v. Leeds United 2 ■ Manchester City (!, v. Leicester City 3; Middlesbrough 2, v. Stoke City 0; Portsmouth 0, v. West Rroinwich Albion 2: Wolverhampton Wanderers 0, v. Grimsby Town 3.

Second Division.—Barnsley 0. v. Burnley 0; Blackpool 1, v. Fulliani 1; Bradford City 1, v. Button Wanderers 1; Bury 4, V. Brentford 1 ; Hull City 5, v. Nottingham Forest Oj Newcastle United 3, v. Plymouth Argyle 0; Norwich City 3, v. Manchester United 2; Notts County 3, v. Southampton 1 • Port Vale 1-', v. Swansea Town .1 ; Sheffield United 2. V. Oldhain Athletic 1 ; West Ham United 2. v. Bradford 3.

Third Division. — Southern section : Bournemouth 4, v. Reading 1 : Bristol City 4, v. Alillwall 2: Charlton Athletic 2, v. Bristol Hovers 0: Crystal Palace 1, v. Southend United 0; Exeter City 2, V. Coventry City 0: Newport County 3, v. Clapton Orient. 3: Northampton Town 0, v. Aldersliot 0: Queen's Park Hangers 3, v. Luton Town 0; Swlndou Town 2, v. Cardiff City 1 : Torquay United 3, v. Brighton and Hove Alhion 0; Watford 3, v. GUlinghnm 1.

Third Division.—Northern section : Barrow 1, v. Chesterfield 1: Curlisle United 1, v. Walsall 0; "Chester n, v. New Brighton 4; Crowe Alexandra 2. V. Gateshead 1 ; Donraster Hovers 2, v. Darlington 0; Ilartlepoola United 4, v. Aeerington Stanley 2; Lincoln City 2, v. Halifax Town 3: Mansfield Town 8, v. Stockport County 2 ; Kochdale 1. v. Rothcrliniii United .'!: Southport O, v. York City 3; Tranmere Kovers 1, v. Wrexliam 1. SCOTTISH SOCCER LEAGUE. First Division. —Airdrieonians 4, v. Aberdeen 1; Ayr United 0, V. Heart of Midlothian 3; Celtic 5, v. Alhion Kovers 1; Dundee 3, v. Clyde 2: Dunfermllne Athletic .2, v. Queen's Park 2; Falkirk 3, v. Queen of the South 1 : Hibernians 1, v. Rangers 2; Motherwell 0. v. St. .lohnstone 1: Particle Thistle 4, v. Kllmarnoek 2; St. Mirren I, v, Hamilton Academicals 2. Second Division.—Arbroath 2, v. Dundee United 2: Brechin City 3, v. Lelth Athletic 2; Dumbarton 2, v. Morton 0; East Fife 5, v. Forfar Athletic 0: King's Park 4, v. Edinburgh City 1 : Knith Kovers 8, V. Bast Stirlingshire 0: St. Bernard's 2, vr Cowdenbenth 0: Stenhousemuir 0. v. Montrose 4 ; Third Lanark 5, v. Alloa 1. J RUGBY LEAGUE. Bradford Northern 0, v. Hull r> : Bramley ?>. v. Leeds 25; Castloford 12, v. Keighley 2; Dewsbury 11, v. Hudderstield 5; Halifax 14. v. Broughton 4 : Hull Kingston Rovers 7, v. Wakefleld Trinity 21 : Ilunslet 22. v. Featherstone 5: Leigh 5, v. Warrington 18: Liverpool Stanley 12, v. Swinton 4 ; Oldham 5, v. St. Helens 5: Salford 25, v Rochdale Hornets 10: St. Helens Recreation 8. v. Wigau 10: Widnes 17, v. Barrow t York 12, v. Batley 3. RUGBY UNION. Blackheath 17, v. The Army 10: Bristol 34, v. Cambridge University (5; Dovonport Services 13, v. Aberavon G: Exeter 5, v Plymouth Albion 10: Gloucester 10, v. United Services 0: Guy's Hospital 11. v Aldorshot Services 13: Liverpool 3, v. Birkonhoad Park IS: London Scottish 3. v. Leicester f>: Manchester 21, v. Bradford G: Northampton 12, v. Harlequins <i; Nuneaton !), v. Wasps 3: Old Paulinos 0.- v. Llanelly 13; Oxford University ». v. Richmond S- SI. Bartholomew's Hospital 15, v UKI Merchant Taylors 0: liossl.vn Park 1 v. London Welsh r>: Bedford 9, v. Royal Air Force 14 : Cheltenham 0, v. Bridgend IS; Ileriotouians IS, v. Instonians 4: West of Scotland 27, v. Greenock 5. County championship semi-finals: Somerset 11, v. Eastern. Counties 6; Warwickshire 14, v. Lancashire 16.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 12

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TROTTING. WALES VICTORIOUS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 12

TROTTING. WALES VICTORIOUS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 29, 4 February 1935, Page 12