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o " j I ' It is reported from >ydiier t^ sequel to the recent ease connccsc t Hnd I t,?o di'iitii of t lie racenorse Ilyne>, tho trainer. has li-sued a r . inoo i claiming damages amounting o - ■, a an ins t Thornc", caretaker oi the ln.l racecourse, ou the grounds o leged s-btnder and assault. m . Nominations for the Ashburton "Winter Meeting clobe on Jlona. 0 p.m. NORTH OTAGO J.C.'S WINTER MEETING. (special to "the rnEss. ') OAMARU, Mav The Nnrth Oil go J.C.'s Winter was conc-liidcJ "i-day in fine- voatac.. viJ» a sivor..; nor'-wf.n wind Vowing. 1 n«. tendance was better than on ih; op«'»Jig cand the racing was interesting. . A '; e '""d!. 1 * sa.tor bandied X 12.334 10s as J | for the sccond day "iast year. . THE SHOUTS, of ICO sovs; «con-i t:..m 1:1. Cf. I. A. F. Roberts's b g Cbarkrca by Char-ic-magnc— Clvmcne- i-god S 1. . , | K. t. • i 2. A. S. E'.-.vort hv's "or g Pompon ::yrs S . c.-r. 8 S* •• T - Humpbu* 2 4. J. Da'.chby's Innisfalicn 6yns 8 7 } ~ I 3 Paddy's Hop* 7 7 car. 7 10n J. Beaii 1 als-> start*-;!. , , Chsrleroi and Paddys Hop-) lea fo. four j furlongs, when Charleroi took <\iari;<? a u won easily by three lengths- i-'Oin P?™! I ?*]' who was hai: a head iu front of In,us»..l.en. Time, lm 19s. Winner bred and tr-ine-it owner. WAITANGI HANDICAP. of lb = GV? • £ " cond 30, third. 15. G;. e. H. T. Smith's b g Mythology by iceAdmiral—Fairj* Benzine Syrs S -•< _ T. Humpuris 1 5. O. R. Wise's b m Ki'Jincy syrs 8 3 ".y. - .. R. ..Ir.ckie 2 •1. W. Parson's b ro Irish Elcgance -IyrsSO W. Koomson 5 1 Will Oakland 10 :) R. S. Bagby: - P"irnuii 0 y G. Ycuns; 3 M.v?*s Camouflage .. 11. Younc; 7 Pax 7 7 A. Kins; rr.-J - j 'Lima 7 ."Tear 7 o\ T. Mctcalf oho »tar.«l. , Will Oakland and Irish Elegance | out in front fra:u Mythology I Kuh ," e ; v - j "Will Oakland led ir.to tho st."is;bi. vie.'? I Mvthologv came, on to win ptuhng up ny | tlu»e lengths from Killiney, who was ;i hock i,7 front of Irish El-anec. Will Oakland fourth, Lim.i fiith. and Pruru.ni <-.ixtn. Time. Tra 3C 1-ns. Winn-:r bred l>y ov.-ner and trainp-;! by S. Tnlford. PRESIDENT'S HANDICAP, of 200 so^, sccond SO, third QO. _ 1. J. G. Emsli-'s b h Biirrinro'-.g by -mystification —Stepdaughter Cyrs S '■* G. jcung i 0. T. Docean's b s Kilioe. r -rif 8 -1 " ° V". Kobinsan '2 7. P. J. Benoni's ch g Almoner vrs p^ •0 Melee S 10 I?. C. X- KeHs C il V0 f !' oC j : 7 JO P. S- Bn B by: -) Ail Kf.ady - J JC.Vtcr; 5 Linden 7 7 C. 8 7 T. Metcalf: and G Sisyphus , D. Hall also started. . Burraneorif and Almcmcr je<l fyorn bis>Tjliiis wi'tli Cav.-jrock and Claverhousc Fn," At the foot of tho hill Burransroff was in and lie- won puliin? up b> •' ler.gih from Kili<-e, with Almoner tws lis a wav third. Than m order rame Cuvcrocfc, nnd Sisypntis. Time. Ira 43 3-ss: Winner bred by G. Hunter and trained "bv A. IVlclvor. T . .. nT ELDERSLIE KTF.EPLECHAtJE HANDICAV. of -00 oDvs; foooirl 40, wurd 20. About 3m. . • 1 W. Baird, jimr.'s, b sr Pal.adio "y Pallas—Don Pedro mare peel 10 11 ,T. :\lcChis?ney 1 2 G W. Brookes's b .T Blasoawav Cyrs 6 car. 9 0 .. ■ l'« ldin K 2 4. Jlr .T. Horris's b g Tokonairiro a C «I I r\ f) .. Xj. T?olands 3 . 3 St'ono Ginger 10 U T. Humphxis al» started. . . . ,v Blazoawar and Tokomainro made *ho run- • ninjr from Palladio. A mile from homo Pal- > ladio took and won by twc.ve leng^lis from Blazeaway, who beat ToKomwno by i three Time, om 31s. \V inn^r JirilpEKS' r FLAT° HANDICAP, of 150 sovs; eeco-Ji GO, third 15. lim. 5 W. G. Geruid's b g Kin? Star by Martian—Koecphilc aged 10 3 I*. Ellis 1 F. Shan-'s ch g Jack Syraons aged 10 8 T. Ruthvcn 2 1. E. Fox's b m Spyglass 6yrs 0 13 L. Hagerty 3 7 Kilboyne 11 " O. Bei'.l; •> John Earlsv eort- 10 5 \V. Fielding: 3 Csima. 9 0 W. Kobinson; 4 Lady Penza. 0 4 H. Pickett, and 8 Darky Sam 9 car. 9 If; Vk. bcobie also started. 1 At the cud of three- furlongs Lady Penza was leading from Darky Sa-ru, C.alma, Symons. aj.d King Star. Tw>> furlongs from hemo King Star wae ill charge, and running on strongly ho won by sis lengths fromJacK ' Symons, who was -foxu* lengths in front of ' Spyglass. Lady Penza was fourth, with tho rest beaten off. Tim© 2m 42 2-ss. "\\ in--5 ne- brad bv Chris. Iliggins, and trained by K. W. King. TE PUKE WELTER HANDICAP, of 14j sovs: eecond 30, third IS. 7f. 2. B. McKay's b g Orange Bitters, by Napsau—Ormolu 3yrs 9 4 H. Young 1 6. H. Woodley's ch g Bengeroop Syrs 8 4 W. Robinson 2 1. T. Shcehan's b h Nautical syrs 9 2 11. Donovan 3 3 All Serene 8 4 F. Woods: 5 Tho Boss ' 8 G. Young; 4 Tunic 8 A. Ellis; and 7 ' Carmine S It. S. Bagby also started. Tunic and Orange Bitters led from Nautical and The Boss. In the straight Orange Bitters and Bengeroop left the others, the first-named winning by a head from Bengeroop. Nautical was fiix lengths away third, and Tunic fourth. Time, lm 31 l-Ss. Winner bred by G. L. Stead, and trained by owner. MEMBERS' HANDICAP, of 200 boys; sccond 40, third 20. fif. 1. A McDonald's b f Murihiku by Sunny Lako—Arai-te-Uru Syrs 8 5 R. S. Bagby 1 3. Donnellan and Shanahan's b m Sleepy Head 4yrs 7 2.. -- A. Ellis 2 1. J. B. Reid's br m Killala 4yrs 8 4 G. Young" 3 2 Mortham 8 12 T. Humphris: 4 Ardmoro 7 C. Lansdown; and 5 Thestius 7 car. 7 Hi D. Cotton al«> etarted. • Murihiku r.nd Killala wero bracketed. The3tixis and Murihiku made the running for a furlong. Killala then went out with Thestius from Muiihiku and Sleepy Head. Murihiku look charge at the foot of the hill, and won all out by a- short length from Sleepy Head, who wae a length and a half in front of Killala. Ardmore was a close fenrth. Time lm ISs. Winner bred by J. B. Reid, and trained by J. T. Jamieson. t DUNEDIN J.C.'S WINTER MEETING. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) ; OAMARU, May 21. The following handioapa havo been declared : — TRIAL HURDLES, of 250 sov3; lim— Gaylight 11 33; Seadown 11 13: Golden Prince 11 9; All Talk 11 7; Barrister 11 3; Jack Symons 11 1; Tuticorin 10 11; Tip Up 10 l-l; Bombproof 10 9; Wild Pilgrim 10 6; Sajuiel 10 6: Take Down 10 G; King Star 10 5; Kilboyne 10 1; Calma 9 13; Brooksdale 9 13; Gunrest 9 12; Mannish 9 11; Magdala 9 10; Sir Medallist 9 8; Gler.aponse 9; Bairnsdale 9; Spyglass 9; Nautiboy 9; Achilleus 3; St. Clctus 9; Straychot 9; Lady Penza 9; Darky Sam 9; Tho Danb 9; Speed King 9. BRIGHTON HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; lm —Clean Sweep 9 13; Bondage 9 9: High Heels 9 6; Primum 9 5; Marching Order 9 4; Orange Bitters 9 4; Braid 9 4; Mazama 8 13; Foo Chow 8 13; Chaeronia 8 9; Killinev 8 9; Satisfaction S 9; Cattach 8 9; Martiforsi 3 4; Kilmeedy 3 2; Cannie Jack 8 3; Silent King S 3; Blue Admiral 8 2; Black Mountain S 1: Metal Drift 7 13; Fabisco 7 12; Barley Rigs 7 10; Bengeroop 7 9; Sartoiite 7 7; Checkmate 7 7; The Boss 7 7; Red Pal 7 7; Breton 7 7; Lady Pall-sis 7 7; Woodrow 7 7; Cleveland 7 7; lan Hamilton 7 7; Carmine 7 7. BIRTHDAY HANDICAP, of 750 sovs; Um —Kilmoon 9 2; Burrangongr 9 Onslaught I 8 13; Eleus S 11; Korke's Drift S 9; Royal Star S 9; Melee 8 2; Tin Soldier 8 1 ; Samiel 7 13;. Wc.rlilie 7 12; Kilkee 7 11; Jock 7 9; Almoner 7 9; Nightraider 7 9; Bondage 7 2; Marc Anthony 7; Sisyphiia 7; Thistlecrown i 7; Foo Chow 7. TRADESMEN'S HANDICAP, of 400 sovs; . Cf—Radial 10 5; Michaela, 9 13: Silver Peak 9 ?; Kilbrogun 9 5; Killoweu 9 4; Tprfriaa ' 9 2; Rokelaine 8 11 : Murihiku S 8: l?orth<Lm » 8 S; Kilkee 7 11; Hot. Air 7 10; Eight Bells » 7 9; Wrestler 7 7; Palamon 7; Pyjama d I Sleepv. Head 7; All British 7; Satisfaction 7. HACK STEEPLECHASE, of 250 sovs; I 2im —Manawaponga 13 S; Luke 12 5: Grafton Tot 11 7; Nocturnal 11 4; Master Webster 10 13 ;• Southland 10 9; Magdala 10 3; Glenisla 10 1: Golden Rupee 9 13: Kintallehore • 9 13; Ngalante 9 13; Rolling Tide 9 11; Dunmure 9 11; Village 9 11; Blazeaway 9 9; Grey Renown 9 7; Frog 9 7: Gold Patch 9 7; Silver Top 9 7; Tokomairiro 9 >■ JUMPERS' FLAT HANDICAP, of 200 sovs; lim —Paraoa 11 13; Hylans 11 1-; All Talk 11 1; Jock 11; King Star 10 13: Gaylight 10 12: Golden Prince 10 9; Jeanno. 10 S: Jack Svmons 10 7; Bombproof 10 b; Tip Up 10 .s': Kilbovne 10 4; Take Down 10 3; Wild Pilgrim 9 13; Tuticorin 9 11: ispy* glass 9 9: Awahou 9: Sir Medallist 9: Calma 9j Lady Penza 9; Hardshot 9; Whipcord 9; Nantibov 9. , WINTER WELTER, of ln:- - Samiel 9 9; Tin Soldier 9 9; Thaddeus 9 4, Almoner 9 4 ; Torfrida 9 3; Don Paci.i>-o , Hot Air 9 2; All Ready 9 1; a ™ nae S«dd-e!-Bahr 8 13; Clean Sweep 8 13, C«Wen King s 12; Claverhouse 8 11: Prjnium oIfarrhiTij- 8 1; Gunxest S »; Ardn.on

i S ; TaUt!ccTovrn S •): KiUincr ; Roro!u- | I t:o*i S; l*ab*sro ?: Mi»s 6: Ad j p.'f* 3 *. ; I'i'x ; Lady j : AVA>"GA.\T"I .T.C/5 AVJXTEK MEKTi:?C-I, | irnEss association teuegr am.) i «. ,-I . * WAXGAXUL .Ma, 21. « lue accentances have ocu • ccivod :•— O-^B^rvi 7 ' v'", 1 - 5 * -S f 3 - 50 f ov -i. Cf—Bindle v* -n J • ; Kiiiicm 7 I" p " i " G ° »> BALGOWNIE HACK HANDICAP c - "TO pc-.s; lm and a di?tane<--Tamo Fox K- 4* c - . . V.T, i> - -wiiKire Til: Sv.-eot P ' 7: S °- n ?r 10 jc 1 ir*\ 10 *7 •iv * in «. ' lro 1 i 1: '' iroiviao H 50 I: Khartoum jn L .- I T. A ' HURDLES, of 2CO sov= • -j, aya o;—1 rettv Bch'ry 10 10; Padrtii-fon C.rcer 10 b ; Go,:i So-i't 9 11: Matter Boris | AO. OS: O;llo 9 4; Ki ei;zi 9 3; baiiogrtrc 9: C'oni-.-isfio,, ■;> MAY HURDLES, of - 5 (. S; IJm-Kami Tynr: In 11 ; A-.!:,. ; 0 f, ; Goldstream 10 5: «ank?e Jurk 10 o; lord Na?ar 10 !• Wart 3 9; 0 P. HANDICAP, of 350 sovs; ;:n and 3 disianoe—jJarquotour 0 1(1; Kudo- 0 1: Ma:ol;n. S 7: De-irodation S 2: Punic? 7 1": Omaha 7 11; Perfect D;«v 7 7; Missgold 74 ; Detroit 67: Ilaversr.ck C 7. FAREWELL HACK HANDICAP, r' 250 ?ov<3; r.;—Sir Fai-cifnl S 0; Generalissimo 58: Marble Ear 8 fi : Cnicelle 8 1; Passin' Ihrouch S: Penona 7 ?; Fare? 7 8: Timidity i i : Misslove 7 5: Princess Marion 7 1 ; TUki 7: Miss 7: Gav Ladv 7; Some 1' ashion 7. Fatties: frjy C.iblo—Prc=s Afrociation—Copyriarhf ■) (Australian and N. 2. Cable Association.) (Received Mav 21st 7.35 -7.m.) MELBOURNE, May 2!. _T;:ere are record entries for the Grand National HnrdV-s (?ti. including Beltane. British Arch, Silent "Way, and Kilowatt: and for the Grand National Steeplechase in-cb-.ding Tajv.vu Jack.

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16841, 22 May 1920, Page 11

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SPORTING. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16841, 22 May 1920, Page 11

SPORTING. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16841, 22 May 1920, Page 11