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SPORTING.

Bombproof lost the Open Hurdle ftace at Amberley on Saturday througn a bad jump "at the last fence. Strayshot will have, to carry a 101b penalty in the hurdle race at Ashburton. But for being badly, left,. Bilk Laoe would have wen the Trial Plate at Amberley on Saturday. She pulled tip ve-rv lame, and has a bowed tendon. i The Cup presented by G. L. Rutherford to the winner of the Amberlev Cup was handed to T. Sheenan, by G. ±*. Starkv, who congratulated him on nis win. In responding, T. Sheonan stated that he was very proud to haye won the Cup, as it was the last timo he would race on the course, after being a patron of the club for. forty-five years, as he was moving to the wanner climate of the North Island, where he would reside until ho left it for another world. H. Murfitt, iunr.. the driver of Mopev, was fined £1 by the Judicial Committee, after the Teviotdals Trot, at Araberley, on.Saturday, for allowing another person-to drire tho gelding in its preliminary. F. I>. Jones leaves for Wanganui to-night. witJh Amvthas, Malaga, and Humboldt, tho two-year-old gelding by Sunny Lake—Medley. j As the field swept into tho homo stretch at the finish of the Hack Handicap, at Amberley, on Saturday, Loehweir fell, but neither tho rider, C. Lansdown, nor tho horse was hurt. Reports from Riverton indicate that Tin Soldier is standing up to his work under the care of J. O. Hymers. The Calibre gelding should win some money this season, as ho is a very useful horse and stays .well. Those horses that won flat races at tho Amberley Meeting and aro engaged at Ashburton on Thursday will have to carry penalties. The conditions state that any winner will have to carry 101b, but if handicapped at Bst 101b or over, 51b. The winner of a hurdle race is asked to carry 101b. but another clause Btates that if considered necessary winners,may be rehandicapped. A payment of 6 sovs iB due at noon on Wednesday for the New Zealand Trotting Cup. G. Anderson, who resides in Racecourse road, New Brighton, had his stable visited on Friday night, and a now racing sulky stolen. I ENGLISH. RACING. j (By Cable—Press Association—Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, September 18 It is reported that S. Donoghue has been offered a hugo fco to rido in India in the winter. Donoghue is undecided whether to accept or not. The "Evening Standard" urges the Jockey Club :o enlorco tho now rule substituting Sweepstakes for the old-fashioned plates, and points out that races for the 1921-3 seasons are closing under tho old conditions. At tho recont Doncmsrter Meeting the value of tho stakes was £18,900, but it cost tho Doncaster executive only £7049 for the year's racing. The executive gavo very little to tho St. Leger, in which owners raced for their own coney. It was only after a Press agitation that tho cacecutivo guaranteed a fixed sum. It will be ecandalous if the Doncnater raoee in 1921 are run under tho old conditions. ROSEHILL RACING- CLTJB. * SYDNEY, September 18. The following aro the results of tho principal events:— ROSEHILL GUINEAS, of WOO guineas. Pot three-year-olds. 9f. J. Burton's b c Wixraway/ by October— CkmrfHa .. .- -• , •- 1 C. E. McTJouga&'e ch o Syce Knlghi by Syo-.—Merry Thought .. .. ,2 L. K. S. Mackinnon'e b or k o Str&thaajols by Tresaady—Perdita- .. - .. 3 Won by half a length. Time, lm, 55». KOSEHILL HANDICAP, of 800 govs. ljm. A. P* Wade'a ch. h Finmark by Knkad— War Scare syrs .. '.. ..1 E, J. Watt's b c Parshoro by All Brack— Perseie, 4yrs ... ..... 2 W. M. Bortbwiok and J. Laycock s oh h Konnaquhair by Berulwoxth,—Oalluna 6yrs .. •• •• • •• 3 Won by a «ek Timo, 2m Sijs. , GLOAMING. - - (Received September 19th, &5 p.m.) BYDNEY, September 18. Gloaming reappeared on the track at Bandwick and galloped, a furlong at half pace. He pulled up apparently as sound as a belL. AMBERLEY B.C.'S ANNUAL MEETING. The weather for' tho Annual Meeting of tho Amberley Racing Club waa not very promising, and the keen, eau'-woster evidently kept numbers* of tho club'a patrons flora making the trip, as tho attendance was not un to tho average. The course was in fine order, and the racing interesting. The totalisator handled £12,4484, as against £13,8604 last year Results:— OPEN HURDLE RACE HANDICAP, of 125 sova; second 20, third 10. lsm--3. E. L. Barnes's to m Strayehot by Glenapp—Skermist syra 9 2 W. Soobio 1 1 C. P? Bnckenham'fl br g Bombproof aced 10 9 .. .. A. Wormald 2 2. J. A. StiWs b g Mannish Syrs 10 8 H.- Coker 3 4 Good Hope#o GL.Hagerty; 5 Warform 9 4 car. 9 55 T. R. Trotter; and 6 Glentanner 9 4 T. Musson also started. Glentalmer led to the second ftneo, where Stravshot and Bombproof took charge from Mannish and Good Hope. Strayehot wafl first over tho last obstacle, and won by a short neck from Bombproof, who was five lengths iu front of Mannish. Tune 8m 1 Ms. Winner bred by D. H. Roberto, and trained by P. Christmas. _ TBIAL PLATE, ot 100 sovs; second 20, third 10. 6f. 2. BT. A- Knight's b g Smoke by Boniform —Big Blast Syrs 7 11 .. A. E. Ellis. 1 1. G. D. Green wood's b g Adopted 4yrs 8 11 •• •• Blie^ 7. J. S. Barrett's br <r Volkovo 3yrs JJI 8 Jsckaboo 8 11 J.Trotter; 8 Deep Well 8 9 D. Cotton; 4 Te Anau Maid 819 H. Donovan; 6 Wan Cry 7 9 car. 7 10 A. Heath; 5 Orange Matt 7 9 T. Reid; and 3 Silk Lace 7 9 car. S G. Young also started. Orange Mart was left altogether, and bills. Lac© got away badly. Smoko at ©w» *°*k charge! and led from Adopted and Te Anau Maid. ' In the straight Adopted challenged, but failed to get up, Smoko winning by nearly two lengths. Volkovo wo* three lengths away third, with Silk lace a good fourth. Time lm 3 3-ss. Winner bred by owner, and trained by F.D. Jones. KOWAI TROT HANDICAP, of 100 eorra; second 20, third 10. Class 3.50 or better but not better than 3.35. ljnJ. 1 Belchw Bros.' b g Lord Clan by Dillon Bell—Sacramento mar© Syrs ecr I J. Bryce 1 7. W. Crothera' bg Mopey aged 24yds t,hd - .. H. Murfitt, :un. 2 3. P. Daly's or g Wandering Willie a-ed 24yds bhd -• °v Smith 3 11 Alarm Bell ecr; 9 Billy Dillon ecr; 13 Westleigh ecr; 12 Chautauqua scr; 30 Glencoe air; 8 Waysido ecr; 5 Ben Walhu* i2yds bhd; 2 War Bond 12; 6 Lady Thelma, 48; and 4 Princo Burlington 132 also etartr i Wir Bond, Wandering Willie, and Ben 1 Wallace wero just clear of Lord Clan and Lady Thelma for nearly a mile. Wanderl ing Willie led into the straight from Lord Clan and Mopey. A gTeat finish sa.tr Ixwa Clan win by a short length from Mopey. who was hali a length in front of Wandering Wi'li*. - War Bond was fourth. Tunes— lm 41s; 3m 39 l-ss; 3m 39" 2-ss. AiCBERLEY CUP HANDICAP, of 220 govs; second 40 third 20. lim. 2 T Sbeenan's b h Nautical by Nantiform —Passion 6yrs G 13 car. 7 4 A. E. Ellis X 1. Clarkson and Pearson's b g Warlike syr» 9 G. Young 2 4. G. Fulton's b m Charonia 4yrs 7 9 «ar. 7 10 .. -.. T. Reid 3 3 Daytime 8 9 J. Campbell; and 5 Marc Anthony 7 7 C. Lansdown also started. Daytime" made the pace for a mile from Cbteronia, Nautical, and Warlike. Nautical and Warlike joined the loader at the entrance to the straight, and in th© run home ICautical won by a good length from Warlis:e. Chtemnia was four lengths away third, a head in front of Daytime _ Time, 7m 11 2-os. Winner bred and trained by '"wner. , „ H\CK HANDICAP, of 110 sovs; second 20, third 10. 6f. 1. Harvey Patterson's b g Fabrinado by Fabrikoff 3yxs 8 S C. Emerson 1 ■"» T. Sbeenan's ch g Groeksun eyrs 7 9 car. 7 13i .. G. Younp 2 3. H. A. Knight's br g Maxaga 3vrs 7 2 • car, 7 4 .. ■■ A. E. Ellis 3 |

7 Link Up 8 11H. Dor.ovaa; 9 Phil Mav 8 4 T. R«d; 4 Steeoholm 7 13 H. Young: 6 Canamana 7 11 D. Cotton; 10 Hands Off ' ' c »- BC. McGrtfeor; 3 Astrav 7 2 car. 6 11 W.Jarvis; 11 Grand Duchy 7 3 B, D. Moms; and S Loch Weir 7 car. 7 1 C. Lansaown also ftartrd. Fabricade and Cacamaaa mad* the running rrom Greekaon and Phil May, with bhcepholra and Malaga next. In tho straight Greskjon joined Fabrinado, and a great rac* saw Fabrinado win bv a short h*ad. Malaga was four lengths awav £/]u Link U ? fcurth, and St«jpholm t3fln. Time, lra 13s. Winner bred bv SJS2E: and trained by R. Emerson. OPEN WELTER HANDICAP of 115 sovs; second 20, third 30. 7f. — J. R. Wallace's b m High Heels by , Rokeby—Keel 4yrs 9 3 .. W. Soobio 3 3. Clarison and Pearson's, b g Warlike •> ,'V G.Young 3 5. W. O Malley's br g Tyno 6yrs 6 10 , _ , , . C. Emereon 3 t^Pv? 1 Arch 10 1 J - Campbell; 4 Nautical 8 7 cax. 9 3H.Donovan; and 6 Woodrow 7 7 D. Cotton also started. Wofvdrow and Loyal Arch were firat out. High Heels !pd into the straight. withLoya' Area, Warlike, ar.d NaJiticaJ within a length of her. A great finish saw High Hee! 3 win by a short neck from Warlike, Tyno was a neck away third, a head in front of Lord! «v? V" , was tllc samo distance in front of Nautical. Time, lm 30 2-6s. Winner bred by J. F. Reid, and trained by R. LongWATTLEI HANDICAP, of 1» eow (inclndip? a cup r-aluod 10 eove); second 30, thjrd 15. Gf. 1. B. E. Hall's b g WiU Oakland by Finland—Trebolli Syrs 8 J3 C. Emerson i 0- Clarkson and Pearacn's blk s Clean, Sweep Syrs 9 .. .. G. Young 2 4. J. tyCaiTol's br g Bcmb aged 6»7 i car. 7 2 .. .. K. D.Morris 3 Wrestler 7 g A. E. Ellis (coupled with Clean Sweep*; and 3. Daytime 8 4 car. 7 13 F. Cann also started. t WiU Oakland lod from Bomb and Wrest--er, with Clean Sweep Mxt. At tho home turn Clean Sweep went after Will Oakland, but failed to get up by a head. Bomb was third, five lengths awav, and Wrestler fourth. Timo, lm 14 l-ss. Winner bred by T. H. Lowry, and trained by R. Ellis. TEVIOTDALE TROT HANDICAP (Harness), of 100 sovs; second 20. third 10. Cln®; 5.S or better. 2m. 9. L. Denton's ch m Proud Nell by Proud Child—Fatality Syrs 6cr. . Owner 1 3. W. R, L. Pascoe'a b m Annie's Dream Gyrs 84vd» bhd .. E. McDermott 2 7. B. 3. Munro's lb g Day Drift svrs 84 yds bhd .. .. Owner 3 2 Polo Jim scr: 4 Grev Peter S6vde bhd; 6 Money 48vd« bM: S S4v<3s bhd; 8 Tirannn 96yds hhii: 10 Delta 120 yds bhd; and 5 Mara 16Syds bhd also started. Proud N«ll led from Mopev, Grey Peter, end Day Drift. ; Half, a mile from home Annie's Dream ran into second place, but could not catch Proud Nell, who won by five lenothe. Dor Drift was a like distance away third, a length in front . of Mopey. Times—sm 7 2-ss; 5m I'2-Ss; 5m 3 2-sa. OTAKI-MAORT "i>.c.'S SPRING MEETING. (PRESS ASSOCIATION TEUienAMS.) WELLINGTON September 18. Tho following acceptances have been received:— DOMiyOON DAY HACK HANDICAP, of 160 sovs; lm—Rouen 9; Missmaid 8 10; Fisher 8 6: Sea Foam 8 2; Persian Prince 7 12; Miss-land 7 jl; Orateur 7 8; The Digger 7 G; Transmission 7 5. TATIMI HACK STEEPLECHASE, of 250 govs; about 2im —Pawerewere 11; Te Toa 10 11; Kurapai 10 7; Sail Homo 3J) 3; Sartoline 9 9; Cooocco 9 9; Nicomar 9 7; Three Bells 9 7; Simple Sam 9 7; Forelight 97; Matingi 97; Yucatan 97; Flamingo 9 7; Stream of Gold 9 7; P&rewanai 9 7; Combustion 9 7. TEONE MAKITONOBE MEMORIAL STAKES, of gOO sovs; ljm—Rose Pink 8 1; Classification 7 12; Dainty Stop 7 12; Royal Ejtchango 7 9; Molyneaux 7 7; Printemps 7 3; Penury Rose 7; Kilgour 6 13; Espcranco 6 10; O-rateur 6 7. STEWARDS' HACK HANDICAP, of 130 sovs; 6f—Bomrjußriar 9; Galore 8 3; Flight Commander B;*Stutter 7 13; Yankee Dan 7 12; LaPaloma 7 7; Beloved ,7 2; Pakaraka, 7 2; Tiora 7; Grey Sapphire' 7; Russet 7; Perrier 7; Martian Miss 7; Miss Elva 7. FLYING HANDICAP, of 250 eors; 6f— Solfanello 8 8; Nursing Sister 8 4; Astinome 7 13; Royal Exchange 7 13; Matatua 7 10; Actifid 7 7; Gold Problem 6 13. - . WELTER HACK HANDICAP, of 120 eo-ro; 7f—Sir Fanciful 11; Kipling 10 9; Missland 9 5; Explorer 8 12; Kyoto 8 7; Admiration 8 7; Regard 8 7; Whit© Hopo ,8 7; Bitters 8 7; Lockson 6 7; Transmission 8 7; Dumber 8- 7; Automoana 8 7; Passenger 8 7. ' _...._.. KEBETHI ROERA WELTER- HANDICAP, of 20BvRotw -7f—Moutoa. Ivanoya 10 2; Printenrpe 9 5; Rouen 9 4; Sweet Tipperary 9 2: Old Gold 9; Railand 8 13 : Detroit 8' 13; Tirn.n«a 8 10; M«ttv S 7; Birkonvale 8 7: Cro'swords 8 7; Idle Talk 8 7. MAIDEN PLATE, of ICO rovs; Ef fanecial we;<rhts>—Galia, Birkie. Elixir, WaUly*, Goolwar, Super Six, Hallowros f- ,: Sagacity, Mira Elv», GoldCoaflt. Alert, Pnnoesa Marion, Oniate. Snaro Moment. M-?rry Qneen, Negambo, Busv, Gold Soreen, Bestir, Siboria.n, Mead, Vindictrre, Moutoa Boy, Eelease. J.C.'S SPRING MEETING, i The following nominations have been re- j W 6KHWa HUBDLE HANDICAP, of 250 ' eovs; lfm—Barrister, Bhweaway, Ctoverhcuse, Salma, Grsitella, General Petam, Lawsuit, Mannish, San Sebastian, Trentnam : Rose, Take Down. . ' MAUNGATUA HANDICAP,, of 22a eovs; 7f—Adjustor, Barley Rigs, Black Mountain, Counterstfoko, Cannie Jack, Checkmate, Galway Jack Sym'ons, Kokowai, Link Up, Motor Patrol Malaga, Mirza, Marching Order, Orange Mart, Boniform, Sartohte, Sagacity Sunnv Corner, Silent King, Twinkle, The Boss, Vice-Regal, Will Prosper, Windermere. MOSGIEL HANDICAP, of 600 6ovs; T lini -Bensreroop, Counter Attack, Carmine Jock, Jack Bymons, -Kilrush, ■•-, Linden, Mahiga, Meleo, Miss Camouflage, Nightraidor, Roe« Pink, Eadial, Silent King. Thaddeus, War-. IOr ELECTBIC HANDICAP. « 8»".jJ"! «- Bon STiec, Kilbrogan, Kilrush, Killala, KUkee Killowen, Listening- Post, Link up, Michaela, Bokolaine, Revolution, Radial, Satisfaction, Silver Peak, Sunny Corner. TTentham Rose. TAIOMA HANDICAP, of 200 oovb; 6f r Algidus, Adjust, Bebehead, Cambrai, Cannw Jack, Clevelana, Corn»Rige, Cattach, Demades, Etta, Filigree, g by Lasg, Gukark. Going Up. Galway, Hallucination, Killala, Kilbarry, Kokowai, Maukia Monymusk, March Off, Marvilla °ra"-? e Bitters, Palladium, Pop, Poste Bjastf, Ruena, Rex Silvia, Sunny Loch, Satisfaction, b»rWne, Sunlit, Twinkle, The Boss. Theda, T OCTOBER id WELTER HANDICAP, of .300 eovs; lm—Almoner, All Ready. Ctorune, Don Pacifico, General Petam, Jack Symons, Kilbrogan, Kukee, .^T 91 \rch, Marianne, Mias Camouflage, Prunum, Sedd-cl-Bahr, Thaddet.e, W»ri»T°;_ ' „,,.. WAKARI HURDLE HANDICAP, rf> eovs; lim-Barrister, Blazeaway, . • Claverhouse, Calma, Graftella. Golden Rupee, Genoral Petain, Jaok Symons, Lawsuit, M*™" 811 ! San Sebastian, Trentham Rose, Talk* Down. BANFURLY HANDICAP, of sovs; lm— Amythas, Bengeroop, Counter Attack, Carmine, Don • Pacifico,. Jock, Killowen.. Lmden, Loyal-Arch,' Malaga, Meleo^. Marianrjo, Miss Camouflage, Kightraider, Rose Pink, Radial, Silent King,- Thaddeus, Warlove, Windermere. . . ~ DOMINION HANDICAP, of 300 sovs; 4f —Brown Ladv, Bluff Calibration; Douoeiment, f by Absurd—Liquify, Humboldt, KUfaine,- Liquer, Metcorito, Matata., Purple Spur, Red Hied, Solfa. Songbird. KAIKORAI HANDICAP, of 225 eovs; .71 —Adjustor Barley Rigs, Black Mountain, Cattach, Cleveland, Caitnmuir, Checkmate, Cannie Jack, Counterstroke. Etta, Guizark, Galway, Jack Symone, Kokowai, Link Up, Motor Patroi, Malaga, Mirza, Monymusk, Marching Order, Rada, .Red Eagle. Silent King, Sagacity, Sartolito, Twinkle, The Bops, Vice-Regal, Will Prosper. SHORTS HANDICAP, of 300 sovs; 6f— Algidns, 'Bon Spec, Kilbrogan, Kilrush, Killala, Kukee, Killowen, Listening Poet, Linik Up. Miohaela, Orange Bitters, Rokelaine, Redshire, Revolution, Satisfaction, Silver Peak, Trentham Rose. TELEGRAPH WELTER HANDICAP, of 250 sovs; lm—Almoner, All Ready, BengeCarmine, Don Pacifico, General Petain, Helicon, Jock, Jack Symons, Kilbrogan, Kilkee, Linden, Loyal Arch, Miss Camouflage. Mirza, Primum, Sedd-eW3ahr, Thaddeus, Warlove. CLARENDON HANDICAP, of 200 eovs; 6f_Algidus, Adjuster, Adjust, Bebehead, Brownie, Corn Rigs, Cleveland, Cambrai, \

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 16944, 20 September 1920, Page 3

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