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SPORTING.

HAWSE'S BAY J.C. AUTUMN MEETING. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TEI-EGI^VM.) HASTINGS, May 1. The Hawkee Bay Jockey Cub's Autumn Aleeiiu'' was concluded •in fine weather today, fte attendance and racing ««».,B~f aad the totaiieator returns were .£2J,3ao, a~air.»t £30.638 on the corresponding da s £ys*;-isu?« ss 'site RACE, of 100 soys: second 1» soye, urn thud 10 ears from etake, One mile and threo-qwirtere. . ■5 V H. Colello'e br s Brae-burn, by Sir •• L*w«»-T«k»i»ißi;.^i« eai?9oii) t 1 E, Kemp'e bi; Kins's Guard by Kmg , * • Guest-Lady Darling, *«. •2 Faso't lOst 4lb, Okahu 9st '21b, m<l G Raffima Jtet aieo started. . , (BrwbuiT bred br J. C^ Otter, and trainee by ou-ner; King's Guard bred by IL Limmer and trained by owner.) Kint's Guard led from the start. Okahu be in* left at the post. Kings. Guard and Facot wore well ahead passing the stand, with Golden Water nest. Braebuxn jwd thc'-K;n"-'e Guest gelding aloner the bacK stretch. Mid in a good finish the. judge was raiabie to separate them. Golden Water was ten lengths away third. Ruffiana fell. Tune. HANDICAP, of 100 soys; second 15 eovs, and third 10 sots from stake. Once round. 1. A iVemui's Ccmihw, by Mystifiestioii—Eland, -lyrs, 8s t slb .. (Loder) 1 3 W J. DouglasVb g VThakahola. -lyre, " Tst 1011. (Bond) 2 4 W. L. Mackay'e b m Perhaps, aged, • Sat -jib -. •• CW- A very) 3 2 The Pole Bst 6lb, 7 Nightshade 7et <Ib. fi Mvsterium 7et 4lb. 5 Hikahakckc /st. 8 Jo Idea Gst lOlb, 10 Baliyhar C3t 10lb, and 9 Discussion Rst IMb fleo started. (Winner bred by G. Hunter, and trained by it. Gooscman.) Tl'o Pole and Perhaps led at the el art. with Whakahoki well up. The last-named lod ut the back, and.was followed by Cervulus and Discission. Perhaps'was again in front at the entrance to the straight, but Cervulus came through a:id won by two lengths: the same distance between second and third. Time. Imin SOsec. JUVENILE HANDICAP, of 125 soys; second 20 cove, and third 10 6ovs from stake. For two-year-olds. Fire furI R Buick's b c. Three, by The Wβ'kin— Zeppo, 9st Gib ... .. (W. Young) 1 6. R. Nsrellc's b f Spam, 7st (A. R*ed) 2 4 G Tα Stoad'fi b ; Recorder, Set 41b (li. Wilson) 3 2 Asterias fist V.h,."< Go n d Foil Sat 13lb. 5 Loroto' 7st 131b. 10 llekin?.'fra 7s!. f. Gold-s»-ot Gat lllb, C G«t 7lb. 7 Tna.'s fist, 7'h, 9 India, Gst 71b. and 8 Tornea- Cst 71b :il">o started. (Winner br*d by E. Ctork. in Australia, and tninod by W. Garrett.l Three. l<xl from a start,*and tvns folio w<l by Ast>ria« and Spain. rnointained his position, nnd won easily by nearly ttt-o half a lenrth between second and third. Timo. lm>r- 1 l-sth eoc. HAWKE'S BAY STAKES, .of 500 soys: eecond 75 soys, and third 25 soya from Etake. \V<M?ht-for-ase, with penalties and allowances. Six furlong and a half. 1. T. H. liowry'e b f Desert Gold, by All Black— Aurarius, 2yra, Sst slb (J. O'Shea) 1 G E. J. Watt's eh f Dribb!?, 2yri. 7 s t lllb ■* (A. Reed) 2 2. G. F. Hardy'e b g Croesus, 3>tr. Pet 101b (B D«jW) 3 3 Ranpitoro 7et 13lb (W. 11. Bell), 4 Eligible 7st alb (Cameron), 8 Sicily 7st lib (R. Koed). 3 Bonny Dream Cst Blb (H. Yonn«), 7 Hyettusea Get Sib (W. McKay), and 7 Hylami Gst 71b (C. Sinclair) also started. (Winner bred by owner, and trained by F. Davie.) 'From, an excellent start, Desert Gold took the lead from Ilylaini. Cro?3us, and Dribble. This order wae maintained until entering tho straight, when Dribble wac passed by Hyl.'imi :vnd Croceus. Desert Gold then came away and won easily by two lengths; n. longtli and a half separating oecond and third. Eligible was fourth. Time, lmin 21ssc. BURKE MEMORIAL STAKES, of 400 cove; second -10 sora, and third '20 soya from stake. One mi!© and - a qTiarter. 2. G.. L. Stead's br g Sauci, by Chorlcmagno ll.—Plope Diamond, 4yrs, Bet 81b .. .. .. (W. Younfr) 1 6. D. MacNamara's b c Allen Doone', 3yis, "et 4jb (A. Reed) 2 2. A. B. Williams's b g Multiply, syrs, Bst 91b .. .. .. (W. Ryan) 3 Ventura Sst 6lb, Mximmer Set 41b. Indigo Set, B rklin© 7a t lllb, Beldame 7st 2lb,Hyettus list 10lb, Bonny Kiffjr 6st 10lb, and Maniaroa «st 91b aieo etarted. (Winner bred by W. G. and G. L. Stead, and trained'by K. O'Donnell.) • Allen Doone moved up at the back and led into the straight, where the field was bunched. The leader swerved and was canght by Sauci, who'won by a head. Multiply was half a lenßt.li away third, and Mummer was fourth. Time. 2min 7sec SCURRY HACK HANDICAP, of 100 soys; second 10 soya, and third 5 eovs from stake. Five furlongs. S. E. G. MaUey's b f Maltegarde, by * Charlemagne ll.—Annabelle, Syrs. Set 16. T. F. Walker's Royal Mary, 7st - . t, (H - Watson) 2 <. A. B. Williams a b g Multiplication. , 4 VT f;. 9 f. fc . 3ll » •■ ■• (W. Ryan) 3 4 Multiplicity Set 71b. 1 Marimba Sst 131b. 3 Black Heart Set 31b. 38 Bodenbam Tst 91b o iJoasmnn 7st Sib, 2 Kine <y{ Athol 7et 71b 12 Irish Fusilier 7st, 17 Sliding Form Tst, 19 Watchful 7&t, U Coniiska 7st. 0 St. Oiner 7?t, 10 Mandoline Csi 101b, G Pearlform Cet 10lb, 15 Discussion Cst 71b, 13 Papanira Cat 71b. 20 Toki Gst 7lb, 21 Atuatoro Cst 71b, and II Gold pipsfcr Opt, 71b also etartsd. (Winner bred by J. B. Reid and trained by J. W. Scott.) The large field eot away to a «tragelih!r etart, Papauira jeadins to thr. entrance of the Slraicht. Malte-rarde, Pvoyal Marj , , and Multiplication hew amypoTrd on the «x»nc, and in a punishing finish Maltegarda won by a he3d, with hulf a lon7th ppparating second and third. Tim«\ lmin 2^ec. MAXGATARATA HANDICAP HTJRDLK 11! ACE. of 173 sove: Eeccnd 30 eovs, and ' third 20 «t>va from stake. One mile and threc-auarters. 2. H. M. CamDbeH'e br » by W.isketiY—Lady Isobelle, aged, l:5lh (J. O'Connell) 1 4. J. D. Orrmmd'e b g Bol'.in, 9st Sib (W. A dame) 2 3. G. McDonald's b j; Sensitive. srrs, D«t r.lb .. .. .. (Thompeon) 3 1 Vi I<V>t lllb also strrtw). (Winner trained '■;• T. Cl-arl?.) led from F>ol!iis. Flingot beinst sligjHlv loft. Vi, who had' I " caught the ■leaders, fell in front of the stand, where was efiil several Icnirths lx?hind. " Tiio la.-rt-iiaraed !ed into the and Sensitive fell st ths la«t hnrdl". Flinprot winninar by :'• length from Bolliu. Sen«ii ive was and not third money. Tim«, 3niin 2O£Cc. FAREWELL HAXDTCAP. of 200 ?ov?; β-c----oid "0 .-,ov?, ur.d third 20 sove from eiake. Six hiriongs. 5. E. J. Watt'? eh g Dowr.ham, by Downshire —Seashell, : 3yr9. Sat (L. Wilson) 1 2. T. TI. Lowry' 3 blk I Tete-a-tete, Svrs. Bft 31b .. .. .. (J. O'Sheri) 2 1. J. Patcr&on's b f lyrfl, d"t 71b (R. 3 7 Belaeo 7st olb_. ?. Dinner Gon? 7s| o'b. C> George 7st -lib, and ■) Centre 7st libsiko started. (Winner bred by J. B. Tle;<T and trained by 1". Qiiinlivac) Tete-a-teto- was first to show o-if, from n frtart in which Dinner flong , vras left several lengths. In. a good race un the etraight Downham fcwk commnnd, an<l won by ,i iraclh, half a length ser.-arating Btcor.G and third. Time, lmin l-l?ec. FORBUHY PARK TROTTING CLUB'S WIXTER MEETIXG.

T'nc followinj hajidicaps have liera clarod : —

FIRST AMATETTR HAMHC.VP (hmwi, of 100 soys; ono mile and n hiilf —Aiico ITuoii scr, llceo Gauntlet, 2ew, Stunlcy'e Diacarr-ry 4e*c, Silver Shoo 4see. Bush Chikl .4ff?c, Rod Silk S-.eo, McConiiachic 4sec. Chapelt. 4bcc, Raven's Led -taec, Dolly Kodpers -4e«?c, Jemima seec, Harold Direct ssec, China Secc, Jo? MeKinjiey Jeer, Imperial Princess Seec. C<>m«xly o3cc, Dura Spey ss«?c, Cello Sydney Wilkca ssec, Maud Trao?y sscc. ilise Hazel ssec, George McKinney 6s<?c, Beeaie'e Cliild tjszc, Cromweil G&ec, Gold Patch iss«c, Promise Tsec, Bright Child 7sec, Dunn!? 7*ec. Silver Patch 7soc, Stella, C. Tsoc, Passvrood Tsec, Hi rani Tpec. DOMAIN HANDICAP (lamees?, of 100 soys: one mile a.nd a half—Merce scr, Harold Wilk.ee Jfeec. Royal Rothschild 2scc, Rcinc i<V2C. Observer 4 , ac>< , , Almost Jr. 4sec, Ballet Girl lsec, R&sic McKinney aspc. Silver Kin» Ssc-c, foec, Parkficld 6sec, Row Palm, 7soe, Sweet Nut 7scc, Bon Ami 7eoc, Pino Bf!l 7eec, iiag-lc Sfec, _ Child Haioee Baec, Jamca Madison Bsec, Admiral Drake Seec, Young Quinccy Ssec, Discipline 9eac, All-son 9eec, Degreo 9sec BEACH HANDICAP (saddle), of 150 soys; two rcilos—Gladsoac ecr. Black Yet Ssec, Bermalino ss«c, Waitchi** ssee, Granger foec) Ln.vr Chiaea Teec, Black Satin 7&ec, Arbiter iteec Texas Seec, Cathedra! Chim«s 9aec, iindetta Osec, Trne&siai IDsec, Sveei Child ](fcec, Knapdale lOsec, Gca WTsis lOsec, Eroe lOsec, The Bronz«win? 13sco, Scotti&h Hist 12~e?., &.M. 13sec, Gold Driit 13aec, Carueb I3sec. Gratian Abbey I3seiv KITCHBXKR. Cflameael. of 3.y) eors; two miles—Adelaide Direct ' ccx DiUpa Bell,2aec. FranUocia 2&ce, Eaveneoiiild

.'i»c, Muric*te. Spec, Penaioc 4i*c. Aaonift Eeec, Jack Ashore Geec, Yirrarir.e 6sec, Bonny Jenny Seec, Emilius Saec, GoWwood 2;i?c, Antonio os<m?, StanSey'e Child Dsec, Aanie K. 9ecc. INTTOrATIOX HANDICAP (ha.rnw), of one mile and a half—FavoraiiHi scr. Sir Elmo «rr, Stoker Isec, C>?id leee, Los-vain Chimes lsec Rose Gauntlet 3sec, Kiwi tsec, Ilxa <s?ec, Combine 4«oc, Prineuss Perfection 4&ec, Beubell 4s*v. Stsr.JoyV Di«oovery choc, Yo'cano swe, Silver Shoe £>j?c, McCop.nachic 3?ec. Ant McKinr.ey Ck=cc, Oir.akc. China Gsec, Maud Trp<w 6«oo, Dam Spey feec, Cello Sjxiner Wslkes G*tv, George McKinney 6scc, Impcria! Princv*«< Gs»>c."Haro!d l)ir«rt- Ceec, Be6ek ,- <; Child 7s<x. Gold Patch 7?ec, Aero "sec, The Bror.cho Teec. Silver Patch S?ec, G-rccr. Ribbor. S*c, Promise. Sw. Stella C. fiscc. ST. CLAIIt HANDICAP (eaddle:, of 100 fers; two miles— Buriiranger ser, Tin Barn 2sr«c, Tnicaniiii Ssec, Repeater lsec. Maytield 4sec. Prince Gift -Isec. Rummy Cay, Ek>:! B. GiKK , , GraUaTi Abbey tV-;rc, Havana, Tav. ATcadian 7sfec, Albertoria 7e.>o ) Commander Bell 7sec, Allen Doone 9«r. Balran:p:;T: Ss-x. Bamboo !!««. Herint lls«, Observp T 1?}»>-, Royal Rotheehild 13-oc, I.? R::n<- :;*.?oc, A'moTit ■Tγ. 13sec, Combine l^oc. REGENT HANDICAP ihimw. o: govs; one mile and a oaartcr—Adeiaide Direct ecr, Our Agaric l*f\', D:l!on Boil •;*<<■. Cameos 2eec, Fmndocia .vj<v. R»vensohi'.d Bell Meta] 4. c cc-, Adonis S>-""C. Kio-r. Chii'd ss«-. ( Prince Poo!e tfeec, Do; Robbing 6*cc, Goidwood tV«?c, Bcouret 7?ec. Childsdalc 7e<K-. 7ser, G-alvanita Sfec. FLrYING HANDICAP isaddlo , . of lS0?ovs; one mile—Jack Ashore sor. Truth ecr, Lincoln .Tr. lse<\ Game Child Iseo, Oeovj. 4t*¥O, Sparkling KoU\ Isec. H->ct.->r.i.tiV Pick 13. ■!sec, Vincent 4c*x\ Law Chimes "••ec. Arbiter ssec, Fivd Ssec. The General l»d«»tar ssco, Olive L. s=ec, Kinp Daphne ssec, Prince Toronto sr-rc. Do>- : ? WilY" Tosr.s s«oc. Mnstorpiec*' Tv-co, Taki.i .'.sot-. Co]. len-.i swc. 0.1.C. Seec, ."-.«o. Mo Yea osuc, C:irett;i, ifrsc. EKGLISH RACING-. Tho One Thousand was not down for decision at Newmarket on Friday. The result wm not telegraphed to Chriatchurch, but, according to a mesiape- published in Wollington on Saturday evening, the plnc-in-s \vere:—Yauc!use 1. Silver Tas 2. Bright 3. Tho race is oik> for tlirof-year-okl filhea, weight 9st. and is run over the Rowley mile. NOTES. Nominations for the North Otago Jockey Club's "Winter Meeting cloeo at, i) o'clock tlii.s evening. 'I'he fttcoplcH-hascr Dorando is s t-incl-to his work well, and he is reportbe a likely starter in the wanganni Steeplechase later on this month. During tho running of the Scurry Hack Handicap at Hastings, on Saturday, Pearlform fell, and her rider (Ashley TReed) sustained a. fractured 6 TculT. He was taken to the hospital in an unconscious condition. Tho Charlemagne 11. filly MaltcStirde, who was sold by Mr G. D. Greenwood after the Wellington Raeinsi Club's Autumn Meeting, lias quickly returned tho.bulk of her purchase money tv> her owner, by winning a. race on eneh tlar of tho Hawke's Bay Autumn Mooting last -iveek. Desert Gold, who won the Hawke's Bay Stakes on Saturday, is entitled to rank as the best of the season's two-year-olds. She has certainly been the most consistent, as she ha<j not been out of a place in any of her races, and her winnings ■will surpass tho two-year-old record.of £3070 established by Autumnus in 1911-12. Three, who was successful on each day of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's Autumn Meeting, last week, is an Aus-tralian-bred colt, by The "Welkin — Teppo. His sire has been represented by some smart two-year-olds in Australia this season. Three is tho first or The Welkin's stock to race in tho I>ominion.

When Sensitive fell at the last fence in the Mangatarata Hurdles at the Hawke's B.iv Jockey Club's Meeting on Saturday, H. Thompson, who rode the Solvation gelding, injured his collarbore. However, ho caught, his horse and. ridinp; in. was placed third. The outside of tho trial grass at Iticcarton w.is opened on Saturday Tnorninc for all horses encarwl at the Ashbnrto". Oamaru.. and Waneamii Meetings. Thoupsh Tiot fast, it provided oar>ital going, and was srently appreciated.

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Press, Volume LI, Issue 15268, 3 May 1915, Page 10

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SPORTING. Press, Volume LI, Issue 15268, 3 May 1915, Page 10

SPORTING. Press, Volume LI, Issue 15268, 3 May 1915, Page 10