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SPORTING.

iO L % on Thursday. *L B*" 1, .1, bim at the nx-nt \*< Me >»ado > »ado fi °° d Pr °' *&*. *l«j and it » «- HU be iit enough .o b. **. canterbury J ■<- • s <* SoUtU « set down for Fr.da> Saturday t » lOtP**' -tin" the accc-pt- ♦ ;n*everv race, wnue i^VV,*™,ere is only .i •^p.^ l Se lights- lfeeri>*j#ib m tb « * b fc e racing >nt" runner-up t., tf*£ii*e out beng , lly fc** the a ; r ra Havke's Bay *6T rfl **^ s In the PohnrC?a to*T%'ue* n urober of W'Sdicptherearea . Mark Time 7st f*7&M eD , sU V, f or he was a attacks in the .SJC {oSorU the f.eld fi*H *""? * vc v solid twoHlSffU and with. Mark Time pßßstaLVoa showing, if- W evente the acceptances ' o?doub!e fig"™ proijSJlj»e» a" P| " few er than 20 •fiWiSHoSi that may SB**?! «re--Whizz Banc, SdSfcrm' and 4any. manner m which : »*I °Sie S in Sydney conf n tL V.R.Cises of sevenkmakers were ears being repolice officers fice, the raids P.m. The of. the estaUißhm posseeeioii ,on, booking elephone. No the principals 7 clerks being », but a numfolloii. These its to enforce ting legal in *s, and it has a result that roch increased bere has been of a boxing ex-Australian fellow profes-,ll-known Engsse, who is ft ;, has fathered likely that the tato that the 1 to take place fc month, the and both men f-HoW.* AFae [andicap on w& Melbourne Qitf n ofiihe barrier 'Pe (Cypher, ,'was'tne worst tangjed up in niff-a r rur)ong. [he-did well to i >ui?»'<Jup he bim up aa one rhfeh Sent aim* > thus had to torn the seven >her been able inside instead tfcally on the the* Jast seven Mad« -ait the ngand- losing B." o>Sullivan, won.'the Melliye last year, 00 to' winning West Aufitral-t-rfoeritly dejrted from the 'Zealand shall tore the N Z* idKUed Becond > tram a 2.83 t from a 2.2? a on the third : a*mile and a 3.36}< Lady old' • chestnut child from a Ser only start rfour-year-old, ,ia ihe Trial

Handk-an at the Aehburtoa T.C.'s Winter Meeting. W Bush, the well-known Iticcartoa ho.6eu.au, has obtained, the patent. ri-rhts of a simple extension that may Unattached to girths and surcing.es. The extension, which may be attached or detached at will by means of a buck e, to any ordinary girth or surcingle, chould prove a most useful addition to those who arc obliged to keep a sadd.ery kit.

Vautical. who won the Armadale Cup on Saturday last, went right through last season 'without one success or ono placed performance. He was always racin" amongst the best handicap performers, so was evidently highly rated. As a three-year-old lie defeated nn oddson favourite in Salitros in the > .K.U. St. Lcger, and won one minor race at Caulfield. Yacamnnda, who was runnerup to Nautical, made the running for a mile in the Melbourne Cup, but then conimeiir-ed to lire and then faded right out, finishing second last. The Kin K of Spain celebrated his victory with Ruban in the Grand Prize at San Sebastian by u lavish dinner, which wars a very representative function. The English norse. I'ranklin, was unplaced in the great event, but secured one of the remunerative consolation prizes on the concluding day. An English writer suggests that in future years it would be a good policy to send the British horses over earlier so that they could become accustomed to the sand racing Irark at San Sebastian. As next, year's Grand Prize will carry stakemoney amounting to between 40,009 and .00 GO') sovs owners will probably give this suggestion due consideration.

Po'icmarch, who created a sensation by his victory in the St. Leger, and who was sold some time ago to go to Buenos Aires, says the "Sporting Life," evidently took a dislike to being torn apart from his equine associates in England. During the voyage on board the Araguaya, Polemarch's temper became exceedingly savage, and he played general havoc with any of the passengers or crew who chanced to come anywhere near him. According to a letter received from a gentleman on board the Araguaya, regarding Polemarch's tantrums, "he has bitten several passengers, and has nearly bitten a dago's hand off." In a post scriptum the paper's correspondent says that "if Polemarch is not watched the Portuguese passengers will do him in!" which leaves us wondering if Polemarch or his carcase was landed at Buenos Aires.

OTAHUHTJ T.C.'S SPRIN&MEETING

(Continued 'at foot of next column.) :■'. ; ■. ~ ■" > ' ■ .' : '.

RACING IN INDIA. (Bv Cable—Press Aasociation—Copyrisht.) (Australian and N.Z...Cable Association.) ' SYDNEY, November '2O. Mr 'lheoioro Marks; of the firm of llobertaon and,'Jlwks, architects, has returned iW India.' whers lie ia» been reoom.tructin* the Western India Turf Club's racecourses at Bombay and Poona, at a cost oi £SOO 000 He says that no bookmakers are iilowett'on either course, and only the totaiiaator is used for gambling. Me states thut lioraea are promcnaacd in sinele file in the order of their numbers on th7»ce card, bo-tliat.every, visitor may get an opportunity of well judging each competitor prior to each race. BIOOASTON TRAINING NOTES. . Yesterday was an off morninff at : Kiccarton it being the day on which W* * avß tn wcrk the rejersa way. , . <: NorthTXnch wks addled over four flight of the big hurdles. Running along: at a good Wf naoehe gave a very promising showing fo7a^^ldinSthat kad only been echooleu on Train. f nav not yet .taW working those of their charges, that they intend racing at tL Auckland Cup Meeting, the reverse way. H Cutt. are ending a team of about four two of which will.be, two-year-oldebu -?.t Wees the t»m wiU be comprised ol ?HKt been decided. R. J. Mason, will hWs North but ;what or how ■ • £? Gloaming will not go. T. £*„ m?« Itake Foo Chow np to contest & Cup *■«* E. Scoullar will go tbe ttr«an» rataU with Royal .Star, end on the »* Q » ™- u pro bahly take a camCeTwiU probably to go to Aucklana Jones i"".f a team of six or seven and. he may g Gl(jntrnin> Mustard Pot, horsea, of be' the best. *?* '^tSS 1 that* svon races at Winton %S •Saturday last have earned on *>w aT r. engagements at Ofcmaru on with 9st x 2lb (51b Teschernaker *?A " ftrt 91b in the Tycho Hack have to cai^" s b y, „j n in fl,, laat h« increased his burden .in ■»*■ ** from.7«t Tib to fat 3lb, th. President open eprint on nf 7s? 71b in the .Flying Handicap,

(PRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) ■ AUCKLAND, November 20. The following acoaptancjs have been received:— INNOVATION HANDICAP (in saddle) . of 225 sovs; for. unhoppled trotters; 4m close. ljm. Rcsulie Patch '.. scr Logan 24 Daylight .. ecr Marvin Eclipse '.'. 24 Albert Bell .. ecr Favour Royal .. 24 Golden Gate ... scr Spirit Bell 86 Ladv Viva ..ecr Timboll 36 Bellson .. scr Bill Hoiilt 72 yds bhdi Mat Patch 96 Grnttan Wilkes .. 12 Hiiia Girl 108 Audex .. 12 de Why 108 EPSOM HANDICAP (in harness), . of 225 sovs; 3.40 class; IJm. '■ Bellova ' .. scr Archwood ■, .. flcr Golden Park ..scr ydsbhd Logan Rothschild scr Irish Bell Delavan Sound. ... so.- Directive scr • 12 Peter, Volo ..scr Boycott 12 Master Basil' ..'scr Glenoo 24 Bawldy Locandaiscr Lottie Audubon ..' 24 Gold Coast "* ..ecr Geld'Flake. . ..„ ..24 Sidelight . .. ecr„Rua Pcre 24 Pearl Fisher. ... tcr Proud ..24 Flora Dash ...scr Nipper 24 Nit* Cole .. sor Coallight 60 La. Meriel ,, scr Special' Tracey .. 60 Bann Zolock-. .:• scr My Junior ■;.' -.84 Guinea ,: ... sc» FRANKLIN HANDICAP (in harness), cf 800 s6va;-'«.47 class; 2m. Boss Pointer. ...sor , yds hhd Goldman _ _.. ecr Hypo ;. 38 Grey Peter ;'.. scr. Red Star 36 ■ j*ds bhd Jimmy Richmond 36 Coallight ■ 4 ■;■.■.'. 12 Medyray ... 48 Rockaway .. .. J 24 Lady Evelyn "7. .72 .. 24 Hijon,Grattan 144 LIVERPOOL HANDICAP (in harness), . °f 1000 sovs; 4.8(5'class, ,2m. ' ' Wild Lid. ... scr. , .yds bhd Pitoroiv ' .. scr First Carbine. ' .. 36 Kewpia '■ y' ' . • • «°r Moneymaker ..' 48 -'••■••■.•;•• « yds'bhd Steel Bell . .. .48 Delavan Bell ..' 12 Dean Dillon .. '48 Sal Pointer . ■ ... 12 Nita Ball (50 Ccmedy^Chief' -.'. 12 Man o v "War 132 PAPATOETOE. HANDICAP {in harness), 1 of B00 sovs; 8,3$ cUss. ljm. ■/"■ General, . ...scr . ydsbhd ' ;-,• ; , ydsbhd TinyLocanda • .: ■'■ 48 Haricot .■ ..• 12 Master Councillor 1 43 Lena Patoh ... 24 Strategy 108 Queen Chimes .i 36 Sal Painter 108 RediStar. • ' .-.. 48- ■'■■ '■'- VISITORS' HANDICAP (in harness), of .850 sovs; for •unhoppled-trotters; 4,04 class. 2m. Ainberit» ... Bcr ydsbhd Aerial Bineen .. tcr Bostrevor 60 Nonnica'Bteir i. scr Grattan Abbey .. •72 Elex.i-V''.'".'•'"■'" .. scr Pyranras ■■ ■ .. ,8,4 tU'.'Wbj} • ..scr Hint' '.'"'.. 96 ■.. '.ydsbhd Stormy .Voyage .. 156 Bbi Alto .. 12 Speculator. .;' 1S6 Succory. ',..» 24 A! Maok '.:'..■ '168 Appeal:., .'."•'. . ... 36 .' ■..,;.'■." lUCHMOND HANDICAP (in saddle),; of 500 " ' .;. : / ,i»?i;. 2.18 class, lm. , Albert Patch ..scr ydsbhd/ Derby Dillon' _... scr Lady Dunmor* y« \ 12 T*Awa.' v-•' '..sor Mintson ."'•-■' 1. 12' Inclement -..'bct Rptbscliff 12 Temple ' •• scr Logan Queen, .. 24 Medwav ,. : : scr William, the First >'. 2* BreadaibaM ..'.scr Strategy SO -. ■>• ■-: . ydsbhd All Bell ! V.,[ - 48 Woipdrale . ..' .12 Prise' Pearl.,; ,. . .48 TELEPHONE /HANDICAP (in harness). of '800 sovs;' 2.56- class, ljm; Ke'mpsey ' .- .. scr Mint Boy 24 Conscript •■ scr finid 24 v Ruanui .: scr Rockaway ., 'Great Britain , ..»Bcr Queen Ciimes '..' 24 24 Boyob$t' : , .. scr.Brendo ;<. '24 Peter Scott ' .'. scr Jimmy'Richmond 24 Bangiatea Enjft ..scr Ben Wallace ■'.. Prihse Poole .. scr Harold Junior .. 86 , S6 General * ... set Nita Wood? ... ■36 T»t>eitB4. * •• .«r Wukanui ' 43 txeini"" , ... jcr-Grand Voyage ... i 06 ' '',•■'■ V' yds bhd Charley Pelley .... 13., V

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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17617, 21 November 1922, Page 9

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SPORTING. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17617, 21 November 1922, Page 9

SPORTING. Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17617, 21 November 1922, Page 9