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GOLF.

HAKEWOOD LADIES' CLUB. \ The following is the draw for a sealed holes match, to be played to-' morrow:—Mrs J. Davis v. Mrs Winny: Mrs D. Crozier v. Mrs C. Eraser; Mrs ; A R Blank v. Miss D. Hepburn; Mrs j T* Armstrong v. Mrs M. J. Lynskey:! Mrs G. Hamilton v. Miss M. Haisty; i Miss M. Thacker v. Mrs R. Bell: Miss J Donnelly v. Miss A. Beacicl: Mrs E. Beaven v. Mrs W. Barker; Miss B. Beadel v. Mrs F. Parris; Mrs C. Bell v Miss M. Best; Mrs D. Neill v. Mrs J Grant; Mrs D. Skinner v. Mrs R. j Smith; Mrs T. C. Wallace v. Mrs A. j Geddes; Mrs A. McQueen v. Mrs 1. Cattcll; Mrs J. Smith-Wilson v. Miss M Ward; Miss M. Armstrong v. Miss j O Kerr; Miss F. Bethune v. Mrs L. Webley: Miss I. Denton v. Mrs A. T. Bell- Miss F. May v. Mrs N. Wardell.! On account of weather conditions t the players in the first round of the junior championship have had the time of play extended to Saturday. July 29. HAGLKV LADIES' CLUB. j The Ladies' Golf Union medal, played at Hagley yesterday, was won by Mrs H. S. Richards in the silver medal division, and in the bronze division Miss M. Hunter and Mrs H. , V. V. Brown tied. The best scores were: — Seniors. Gross. Hop. Net. Mrs Richard:- . 1« V>'> p ' Mj.'-s Atkinson 0.1 17 'it, Mrs J. H. Stringer .. !)3 17 76 Miss D. Denshire .. U-'J H> '< i Miss S. McLeod .. 95 lil 77 Juniors. i Miss M. Hunter .. 93 21 72 i Mrs H. P. V. Brown 103 3<> 72 j Mrs Parsonson . . 102 2!) 73 Miss It. Richards !« 19 74 Mrs Page . 10(1 25 75 ; Mrs E. Pfankuch .. lull '.VA 7:i ; Mrs C. Buchanan . . 97 20 77 ■ Mrs Cartwright . . 102 25 77 , Miss L. Harcourt . 99 22 77 Miss E. Holmes .100 22 71', Mrs T. Tothil! .. 106 2U 711

The tic must be played oil on Friday. The draw for the medal round to be played on Friday is: - Morning Miss J. C. Macdonald. Mr.Wilkin, and Mrs Tothil]; Miss de Pass. Miss McMurray. and Miss E. Buckley: Mrs H. V. White, Miss Bloxam, and Mrs Bagshaw; Mrs Evorist, Miss M. Morten, and Miss J. Dawc; Miss Newton and Mrs Bullock: Mrs Pfankuch, \ Mrs McAllum, and Mrs L. Harris. ; Afternoon —Mrs R. Adams, Mrs' Smith, and Miss Nicholson: Miss ' Burrowes, Miss Harcourt, and Mrs Hobbs; Miss M. Thacker. Mrs Perry. ! and Mrs Page: Mrs H. Adams. Mrs , Stvche, and Miss D. Denshire; Mrs; Wallace. Miss B. Hobbs, and Mrs j Dolph: Mrs Richards, Miss M. Holmes, ': and Mrs Lawry; Mrs Buchanan. Miss I Hill, and Mrs Lindsay Russell: Miss A. Buchanan, Miss M. Hunter, and Mrs Stringer; Miss Guthrie and Miss K. Buchanan; Miss Preston. Mrs Goggin, and Miss Saunders; Miss McMurray. Miss B. White, and Miss S. Hutton; Mrs Parsonson, Miss L. Page, and Miss E. Holmes; Miss J. Buchanan, Miss G. Denshire, and Mrs Cartwright; Mrs : C. W. Price. Miss A. L. Philpotts, and Mrs J. C. Lord. The C grade stroke competition v.-as won by Mrs L. Cheekley. ;

RICHMOND lITf.L (LIB. ; The following teams have been , • selected to represent the Richmond, ; Hill Club in its annual home and j ! away match against the Avondalei' Club next Saturday. ' : At Avondale —J. D. Lawrence. J. A., ] Jamieson, C. S. Hardy. C. A. Rattray, ; R. D. Glackin. R. E. Hastie, D. M. j ; Richardson, V. E. Hamilton, L. J. : Moorhouse, E. S. Thomson, A. T. ] Bolam, W. 11. Banks. ; At Richmond Ilill—R. H. T Hamil-'; ton, F. J. Glackin. sen., F. J. Glackin, j jun.. H. J. Cosset, R. D. M. Bassett, j : N. G. Thompson, H. S. Feast, F. O. ; Strong, C. E. Webster, J. Simpson, H.; L. Evans, M. Cheshire. ; RAWHITI CLLB. j i The semi-finals of the Stevenson trophy, played over the week-end on , : tha municipal links, resulted:—J. E. Gudgeon beat C. A. Cooper, and A. T. F. Stokes beat AV. Fowler. The final : will be played next week, when '. Gudgeon meets Stokes. ! MALVERN CLl'Jl. I , - |, The following is the draw for the! ' second qualifying round of the cham- j. pionship to be played on Saturday:— I ' J. Reid and Dr. Minty; J. D. Tooms and R. G. Robinson, O. J. AVebber and I '. D. Deans; AV. Judd and Q. A. AVright; ! G. H. Judd and S. J. Bushell; A. Ox- . ford and R. Judd; R. Reid and AV. ! Deans; J. H. Reid and R. Inwood; T. ' Sullivan and F. Cogan. i .

MAIA'ERX LADIES' CLUB. I The following is the draw for Uvs third round of the captain's trophy, to be played in conjunction with an extra : medal match to-morrow:—Mrs Tooms and Mrs J. Reid: Mrs D. Deans and Mrs J. Gillanders; Mrs Eaves and Miss' Eaves: Miss A. Macdonald and Mrs; Dalcv. Miss N. C. Deans and Mrs; Smithcrs; Mrs L. T. Wright and Mrs, E. Eaves: Miss S. Gillanders and Miss I Cogan: Mrs R. Macdonald and Miss D. I Judd; Miss H. Cullen and Miss G. i Dysart: Miss M. Gillanders and MUs \ Townshend: Mrs Bushcll and scorer. [ The following is the draw for Salur-: dav:—Miss S. Gillanders and Mrs Mac-: donald: Miss Cogan and Mrs Norton: Miss M. Gillanders and Miss D. Judd; ; Miss M. Townshend and Miss D. Rob-; inson: Mrs Bushell and Mrs W. Deans: ] Mrs Tooms and Mrs Daley; Mrs Eaves : and Miss Dvsarl; Miss Eaves and Mrs; Gamble; Miss N. Warren and Mrs L. T. Wright: Mrs J. Gillanders and Miss: Macdonald; Mrs Smither and Miss Cor- \ son; Miss E. Warren and Miss N. Deans; Mrs D. Deans and Miss H. Cullen: Mrs J. Reid and Mrs E. Eaves; Miss M. Warren and Miss D. Warren. AMI HI LADIES' CLUB. The following is the draw i'or the first round of Mrs J. Lv Macfarlane's trophv, to be plaved before August 2:--Mrs Jones v. Mrs Jells: Mrs S. H. Davison v. Miss Chamberlain; Mrs V. Davison v. Miss J. Rogers: Mrs Wade v. Mrs McCuish; Miss Crossley v. Mrs Stcrritt; Mrs Mooi c v. Mrs Heard; Miss Dunn v. Mrs Rennie. Second round Mi.-s Atkinson v. Miss C. Boag; Mi,-?. Pettigrew v. Mrs Rogers: Miss MoekeU v. Mrs Smalc: Mrs R. Macmillan v. Miss Robinson; Miss Mcßae. a bye. An extra Ladies' Golf Union medal will be played in conjunction with the club medal on August 23. The following is the draw for the Ladies' Golf Union medal match to be | played on July 28:—Mrs D. C. MacfarJane and Mrs Dearden: Miss Hiatt and Mrs J. Reid: Miss Duncan and ! Mrs J. L. Macfarlanc: Miss M. Boag and Mrs Scarle, Mrs Bcthell and Mrs G. Reid. TK.MUkA CLUB. - - i

Tin- following women outlined for the championship vi the Temuka Golf Club: Mrs Scannell IG3. Mrs Mclnnes if.o. Mis., Grant. 203. Mrs Guild 205, Mr.-; Laurcnsun 20U. Mr:: Thomson 210, Miss Johnstone 210, Mr? Shiels 210. The first dray (to be played by August "v will be: Mrs Scannell v. Mrs Shiels, Miss Thomson v. Miss Johnston. Mrs Laurensor. v. Mrs Guild, Miss Grant v. Mrs Mclnnes. The followin;,' is the draw for this week's competition, for trophies given by two members, fourball competition, secret draw for partners:--Thursday—Blackinore and Miss Couj;hland and Mclnnes and Mrs Harrison, Gilbert and Miss Johnston ana May rnd Miss N. Mcßride, Harbrow anci Mrs Scannell and W. Shand and Miss C. Grant, McMillan and Mrs Laure:i:on and T. Edwards and Miss Comer. Scannell and Mrs Scrimshaw and Taylor and Mrs Smart. Wardell and Miss Thompson and Mrs Guild and Mi:;.: K. McShanc. Saturday—Campbell and Miss H. Bremner and Foxon and Miss Hanifm, C. L. Fraser and Mrs Dick and Green imd Mrs Mclnnes, Hayhurst and Mrs Tophain and Hitchcock and Miss E. tiremner. Lucy and Miss Armstrong ;:nd Mosiey and Miss E. McLeod, McGillcn and Mrs Gilbert and Pearce and Miss KinK. Sutclifle and Mrs Sheen and J. T. Smart and Miss L. M-j-Bride. \V. Smart and Mrs Shiels and Turnbull and Mrs Stewart, Stewart and Miss Manson and G. Fraser and Mrs May, Shand, jun., and Miss M. Topham and Miss M. McShane and Miss GriCi,'. Miss Twentyman and Mrs Lee and Miss Ferguson and Mrs Shand, Mrs Lucy and Miss Hancox and Miss Mavis Topham and Mrs Hitchcock, Miss Hiron and Miss Brown and Miss B. Lee and Miss J. Cooper, Mrs Foxon and Mrs Hughes and Mrs McMillan and Miss Roddick. Later—Mrs Bnttcndcn and R. Snow and Lucy, jun., and Miss Warein b >, Brittendcn and Miss Shiels.

lIORORATA (LIB. The lirst round of the Pearson Cleek was played during the week-end. The following were the best scores:—

'12 THE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1933, p AfTNC ANl 1 TROTTTNft TROTTING NOTES. ALPINE SPORTS. [ GOLF. MALVERN LADIES' CLUB. Jx/lV/LLilj All! J IJVV/l 111>Vj Reminders. Acceptances for the trotting events at the Christchurch Hunt Club's meeting to be held on Saturday will close THE HERMITAGE MEETING. i HAREWOOI) LADIES' CIAB. , The following is the draw for Uv2 1 third round of the captain's trophy, to ,' be played in conjunction with an extra LATEST NEWS FROM FAR AND NEAR II. ELWORTIIY IN WINNING The following is thc draw lor a medal match to-morrow:—Mrs Tooms and Mrs J. Reid: Mrs D. Deans and Mrs J. Gillanders; Mrs Eaves and Miss 1 to-day at 8 p.m. Acceptances for the first day of the New Zealand Metropolitan Trotting Club's meeting will close next TuesFORM. VL. TO 7 HE PilESft. > sealed holes match, to be played tomorrow:—Mrs J. Davis v. Mrs Winny: Mrs D. Crozier v. Mrs C. Fraser; Mrs A R Blank v. Miss D. Hepburn; Mrs Eaves: Miss A. Macdonald and Mrs Daley; Miss N. C. Deans and Mrs ; Smit'hcrs: Mrs L. T. Wright and Mrs Pi. Eaves: Miss S. Gillanders and Miss j Cogan: Mrs R. Macdonald and Miss D. RACING FIXTURES. Hurdle Horseman Returns. Among the passengers on the Taiday at noon. T* Armstrong v. Mrs M. J. Lynskey: ■ Judd; Miss II. Cullen and Miss G. nui, which arrived'in Wellington on Sunday, was Sam Henderson, the Youngster in Hand. THE HERMITAGE, July 25. Mrs G. Hamilton v. Miss M. Haisty; Miss M. Thacker v. Mrs H. Bell: Miss ' Dysart: Miss M. Gillanders and Miss Townshend: Mrs Bushell and scorer. July 26—Rangilikei Hunt. well-known Auckland jockey, who left E. C. McDermott is at present eduThere was glorious sunshine again J Donnelly v. Miss A. Beaciel: Mrs E. The following is the draw for SaturJuly 27, 29—Poverty Bay Turf. New Zealand 11 months ago for Engcating a rising two-year-old colt by for the second day of the Hermitage Beaven v. Mrs W. Barker; Miss B. day:—Miss S. Gillanders and Mrs MacJuly 29—Christchurch Hunt. land. Henderson told a "Dominion" Truman Direct, from Marcheta, at Adslu championships. It was originally Beadel v. Mrs F. Parris; Mrs C. Bell donald: Miss Cogan and Mrs Norton: July 29—Foxton R.C. interviewer that he did not do any dington. The youngster, a chestnut in intended to hold downhill events from v Miss M. Best; Mrs D. Neiil v. Mrs j' Grant; Mrs D. Skinner v. Mrs K. Smith; Mrs T. C. Wallace v. Mrs A. Geddes; Mrs A. McQueen v. Mrs 1. Cattell; Mrs J. Smith-Wilson v. Miss M Ward; Miss M. Armstrong v. Miss O Kerr; Miss F. Bet.hunc v. Mrs I.. Webley: Miss I. Denton v. Mrs A. 'J'. Bell- Miss F. May v. Mrs N. Wardell. On account of weather conditions the players in the first round of the junior championship have had the ■ Miss M. Gillanders and Miss D. Judd; July 29—Rotorua-Bay of Plenty Hunt. August 5—Poverty Bay Hunt. August 8, 10, 12—Canterbury J.C. August 16—Egmont-Wanganui Hunt. August 19 —Pakuranga Hunt. August 26-Taranaki Hunt, TROTTING FIXTURES. riding abroad, as the New Zealand Racing Conference would not grant his clearance. For that reason he had to refuse an offer to ride eight horses ■ in Jamaica next month. Henderson,' who was accompanied by his wife and three children, intends" applying for a license to ride here again." A Melbourne Winner. Taiyuan, v.'inner of a race at Caulcolour, is well grown and ;s built on attractive lines. Fair Prices. At a sale of trotting stock held recently in Melbourne some very good prices were realised for practically j maiden performers, or horses which had not raced for the past year. The principal sales were: —First Elect, a trotter, 180 guineas: Lady Barrister, a| the top of Ball Pass, but the weather early in the morning was unsettled, and slaloms were held instead on the Ball glacier, with cross-country races in the afternoon. The snow was in lair order, but hardening. Several more competitors, including i-I. regarded as the best skier in New Zealand, arrived to-day for the championship events. The meeting of i Miss M. Townshend and Miss D. Rob1 inson: Mrs Bushell and Mrs W. Deans: Mrs Tooms and Mrs Daley; Mrs Eaves , and Miss Dvsart; Miss Eaves and Mrs 1 Gamble; Miss N. Warren and Mrs L. T. Wright: Mrs J. Gillanders and Miss Macdonald; Mrs Smither and Miss Cor- : son; Miss E. Warren and Miss N. 1 Deans; Mrs D. Deans and Miss H. Cullen: Mrs J. Reid and Mrs E. Eaves; Miss M. Warren and Miss D. Warren. brood mare bred in New Zealand <byl El worthy and J. Robertson was the time of play extended to Saturday. field on Juiy 15, is a four-year-old Logan Pointer—Law Chimesi, 160 ; main attraction. Elworthy won both July 29. August 5, 9, 11—New Zealand Metrogelding by Legionnaire from Lahinch. guineas; a maiden filly by Harold j the championship races decided. Jn • 1 AMIIU LADIES' CLUB. nolitan T.C. and is a brother to the rising twoPronto—Kathleen Chimes, guinthe women's slalom Miss Wilkins made HAGLKY LADIES' CLUB. 1 August 26—Auckland T.C. year-old colt in W. J. Tomkinson's eas; and Pearler. Ill guineas. There 1 a fine run for a first attempt, but Mrs stable, purchased at the yearling sales were several other lots submitted, but A. B. Edwards made up a lot of in Sydney. Taiyuan started at good the result of the principal sales is all time in the second run of the novice The following is the draw for the double figures, and won attractively. that is known to date. Lady Barrister,, slalom, run vosterdav afternoon. (In The Ladies' Golf Union medal. first round of Mrs J. L.- Macfarlane's TURF GOSSIP. Reminder. Winter Cup Candidate. Cylinder is ivjw a definite si arte r in the Winter Cup. says the "Dominion," There was earlier a prospect of his not runmnp; in the "big mile race, the mare mentioned above, is a sister C ;d c r u iating all slalom" results the times to the good Auckland performer Jewel 1 fu .. thc hv0 runs LIC ati dcd together.) Pointer, and Pearler, although ot Aus-i Tho croii s-c<junlry race this aftertralian parentage, be.ng by Happy , l(jon b „ with \oyager ( ,m Pearl.oChn-ne;- v, ju>, nobertsoi , a c i 0 , 0 „, :CO „d. Elworthy bred in New Zcalano b> Mi G. J. Lai- j d R doy;n tho (hrce mi , eg 1 played at Hagley yesterday, was won 1 by Mrs H. S. .Richards in the silver 1 medal division, and in the bronze ; division Miss M. Hunter and Mrs H. 1 v. V. Brown tied. The best scores 1 were: — trophv, to be played before August 2:--Mrs Jones v. Mrs Jells: Mrs S. H. Davison v. Miss Chamberlain; Mrs F. Davison v. Miss J. Rogers: Mrs Wade . v. Mrs MeCuish; Miss Crossley v. Mrs Stcrritt; Mrs Mooi c v. Mrs Heard; Miss Dunn v. Mrs Rennie. Second round Acceptances for the Christchurch which is run under the fist minimum. ton, of Dunechn. 1 course, the third man. Crombie, catch- ! Seniors. Gross. Hop. Net. Mrs Richard:- . 1M Hi p Mi.'-s Atkinson (U 17 'id , Mrs J. H. Stringer .. US 17 70 j Miss D. Denshire .. O-'J Hi 77 Miss S. McLeod .. 95 Hi 77 Mi.-s Atkinson v. Miss C. Boag; Miss Hunt Club's annual steeplechase meeting, to be held at Riccarton on Saturday next, will close with the secretary at the Canterbury Jockey Club's but at 10.5 his owner-trainer, J. H. Jefferd, regards him as reasonably ' treated, and-unless anything unforeseen occurs Cylinder will bo a runner. He will be ridden by S. Wilson, Condition Improving ■' '":: Robertson when he went off the After bene last raced Lilian l.Jond 1 l r °F sc , m ' 1 Hn- Iron, tlio.tmish. Airs was Treated to a spell, but as she was Awards won the v. omen s cro«-eouu-not deriving any benefit from if. she H.v ''ace, taking jne lead vhon hree- ,.,,, falrpn in hnnd -i"ain bv R B Quarters of the distance had been cov- ■ Peltigrew v. Mrs Rogers: Miss MoekeU v. Mrs Sinale; Mrs B. Macmillan v. Miss Robinson; Miss Mc-Rae. a bye. An extra Ladies' Golf Union medal will be played in conjunction with the rooms at 8 p.m. to-day. who was successful on him in the Wds VctKcil ill ilttllli c*t-,Ut'* Mj i\., ls. Berry. During the last two weeks she has been jogged about and is rapidly picking up condition again. ered. The sports will be concluded toclub medal on August 23. Notes from Riccarton. A boisterous gale sprang up shortly Parliamentary Handicap at Trentham. Jockey Injured. morrow, together with the downhill races. The results of to-day's events were:—j Juniors. i j Miss M. Hunter .. 93 21 72 j i The following is the draw for the Ladies' Golf Union medal match to be played on July 28:—Mrs D. C. Macafter training operations commenced at When Night Parade fell in front of Track Reopened. ' Mrs H. P. V. Brown 103 M 72 ' Mrs Parsonsoii . . W.i 2!) 73 ' Miss It. Richards !« 19 74 ; Mrs Page . 10(1 25 75 1 Mrs E. Pfankuch .. 1UU '.VA 7a 1 Mrs C. Buchanan . . 97 20 77 farlane and Mrs Dearden: Miss Hiatt Riccarton yesterday, and conditions became so unfavourable that some gallops arranged for were called off. A few horses worked before the storm and recorded good times, but those pent against the watch later were unable to show any pace from the half the grandstand at the second fence in the South Canterbury Steeplechase on Saturday he «av-j W. Cooper a much worss fall that at first anpeared. The Addington track was reooeneci yesterday morning when all work was completed about 10 yards out from thc rails, where the track had been harSlalom Championship. Men. H. Elworthy 'Tasman Ski Cluui, lmin 3.5 7-10sec .. ... 1 t.f. Wigley (Tasman Ski Club), 2mm and Mrs J. Reid: Miss Duncan and Mrs J. L. Macfarlanc: Miss M. Boag and Mrs Scarle, Mrs Bcthell and Mrs 1 G. Reid. Though struck by a couple of horses while on the ground. Cooper was quickly on to his feet, and anpeared to hr.ve got off wilh little damage berowed. Although the going was rather dead some useful performances were 2" 2-5sec .. •. .. 2 A. G. Wigley (Tasman Ski Club>, ; Mrs Cartwright . . 102 25 77 ! Miss L. Harcourt . 99 22 77 TK.MUkA CI.IB. jnile home. The morning's work was Uherefore of little value for comparing shown. Mountain Dell and Free Advice were 2min 28<see . . .. .. 3 Also ran: .1. Robertson CRuapehu I Miss E. Holmes .. 100 22 71'. 1 Mrs T. Tothil! .. 100 21i 713 times, and the final gallops to-morrow yond a few bri-i.se--. A few hours companions in a miie and a halt' workSki Club>. 2min 32scc: J. Crombie : Thc tic must be played oil on Friday. dor the Christchurch Hunt Club's fixafterwards il was round that Cooper out, which occupied 3min 33sec. | lAorangi Ski Club''. 3min lOscc. Tin- following women qualified for ture will have to be awaited by those ] rwho are interested in the progress of | ft he horses to race at this and the j Grand National gathering. j (Gilt Horses. rad sustained .i broken eollarbon" wliic: will unfortunately keep Ivm i out of the saddle for a lew week.'. ! Again in Trouble. At Kensington iacecour.se recently Wrecker took t'inin 33scc for a milej and a half with General Wrack as hisi mate, and Agile covered tho same dis-l tance in 3min 45scc. but was going eas-j ily all the way. j A Good Trotter. | Slalom Championship. Women. Miss D. Wilkins 'Christchurch Ski Club>. 2min IG-jsec .. . . 1 Mrs A. Ik Edwards iChristchurch Ski Club). 2min 36i)sec .. 2 The draw for the medal round to be played on Friday is: - Morning Miss J. C. Macdonald. Mr.Wilkin, and Mrs Tothil); Miss de Pass. Miss McMurray. and Miss E. Buckley: i Mrs H. V. White, Miss Bloxam, and j Mrs BaR.shaw; Mrs Everist, Miss M. i Morten, and Miss J. Dawe; Miss Newthe ehampionsh:p of the Tcmuka Golf Club: Mrs Scannell 1G3. Mrs Mclnnes id!). Mis.-. Grant. 203. Mrs Guild 205, Mrs Laurcnson 203. Mrs Thomson 210, Miss Johnsionc 210, Mrs Shiels 210. Idolize, who figures in the nominathe Sydney trainer. Robert Skelton Working wide out. Worthy Queen' Miss M. Nixon 'Canterbury Winter The first dray (to be played by tions for minor events at the Grand was involved in an altercation with a ( gave a good exhibition of trotting in a| Sports Club', .Ornin lOsce . 3 ton and Mrs Bullock: Mrs Piankuch, i August "v will be: Mrs Scannell v. National meeting, is now trained by paddock bookmaker. He was later bout over a mile and a half with Lord; Mrs McAllum and Mrs L. Harris. Mrs Shiels, Miss Thomson v. Miss !F. Holmes, to whom she was presented called upon by the Australian Jockey Leslie and Checkers, to whom she Relay Race. Afternoon —Mrs K. Adams, Mrs' Johnston. Mrs Laurenson v. Mrs by her breeder, Mr J. McCormack. Club to explain ,'u's unseemly congave a start. Kept in behind thc other j Dr. Rich's team (Dr. Rich. Mrs Rich, j Smith, and Miss Nicholson: Miss ' Guild, Miss Grant v. Mrs Mclnnes. Her dam, Precious, was also given to duct, and his. explanation bein« unpair until the straight was reached, Mrs Edwards, and A. Wigley) 1 Burrowes, Miss Harcourt, and Mrs The following is the draw for this Holmes, who has since handed her over satisfactory, he was disqualified for six months from July 17. Skelton has a big team under !nq she covered the concluding stages fast, j Aorangi Club (Miss E. Wickenden, Hobbs; Miss M. Thacker. Mrs Perry. ' week's competition, for trophies given to Mr A. Louisson to be mated with land was just in front of Checkers, Miss D. Mackie, J. Crombie, and and Mrs Pa;;e: Mrs H. Adams. Mrs by two members, fourball competition, Nightmarch. j when the post was reached. The lastIvI. Bowie) .. .. . • 2 Stvche, and Miss D. Denshire; Mrs; secret draw for partners:--New Arrangements. ' High Tor and her two-year-old halfbrother. Jacobin, bred by R. Longley, are being kept in work preparatory to being offered for sale at an early date. care totalling nearly 40 horses, and his disqualification means that mamgallopers who carry his colours will also be debarred from competing in races for six months. [ named took 3min 44see. Maintaining an even clip all the way of a mile and a half Wilma Dillon led Indianapolis all the way in 3min 27sec, the colt being within a length of his pacemaker at the finish. | Novice Slalom. Women. Mrs Gordon Rich, lmin . . 1 Miss M. Nixon. 2min lsec .. 2! Miss Janet Wilkin, 2min 57-Jscc . 3 Wallace. Miss B. Hobbs, and Mrs j Dolph: Mrs Richards, Miss M. Holmes, : ■ and Mrs Lawry; Mrs Buchanan. Miss Hill, and Mrs Lindsay Russell: Miss A. Buchanan, Miss M. Hunter, and Mrs Stringer; Miss Guthrie and Miss K. Thursday—Blackmore and Miss Coughland and Mclnnes and Mrs Harrison, Gilbert and Miss Johnston and May ;-nd Miss N. McBride, Harbrow aim Mrs Scannell and W. Shand and Mi. ; s C. Grant, McMillan and Mrs Cranford, who was held under a partnership arrangement, is to be retained Net.' Zealand Bred. Thornworthy Pleases. j Novice Slalom, Men. Buchanan; Miss Preston, Mrs Goggin, and Miss Saunders; Miss McMurray. Laure:i;on and T. Edwards and Miss Comer. Scannell and Mrs Scrimshaw and TavJor and Airs Smart. Wardell and raced in the name of the estate. Night Raid was represented by a Thornworthy pleased by the manner L. L. White (Auckland*. .. 1 Miss B. White, and Miss S. Hutton; He will remain in the meantime under winner at Rosehill on July 15 when in which he covered his mile and a G. Huntcr-Weston >Tokapo>, fiasco 2 Mrs Parsonson, Miss L. Page, and Miss and Miss Thompson and Mrs Guild and Mi:;.: K. McShane. Saturday—Campbell and Miss H. Bremner and Foxon and Miss Hanifin, C. L. Fraser and Mrs Dick and Green and Mrs Mclnnes. Hayhurst and Mrs Top'nam and Hitchcock and Miss E. Bremner. Lucy and Miss Armstrong the charge of F. Woods, who has been Gas Raid won the second division of quarter task in company with NelG. C. Arras 'Dunedin), 89sec .. 3i E. Holmes; Miss J. Buchanan, Miss G. associated with Longley for many the Nursery from Preyful and Calison's Victory, Royal Silk, Pageant d'Or, Denshire, and Mrs Cartwrifiht; Mrs : years, but his training will be superphate. Gas Raid is speedy, and should and Clem Dawc, the last-named two Cross-country Championship, Men. C. W. Price. Miss A. L. Philpotts, and vised by T. H. Gillett. Cranford is to contest the Brabazon Handicap on Satscore again. Her dam, Monoxide, was a good winner, and she claims half being eased up before the finish. With Nelson's Victory and Royal Silk in Elworthy .. .. 1 Robertson .. 2 ' Mrs J. C. Lord. The C grade stroke competition v.-as urday in preference to his hack enrelationship to The Wensum, who did well in important events in Melbourne and Sydney. Gas Raid failed to ehcit a bid when submitted at Trentham, and was later sold privately to her present Sydney owner, who front of him at thc home turn, ThornCrombie .. - - .. 3 won by Mrs L. Checkley. gagement and will be ridden by A. Messervey, who will also probably worthy finished well to be second at the post in 2min 56 l-5sec, or a sec-Cross-country Championship, Women. . have the mount on him in the Winter Cup. ond faster than the time of thc win-, ner, Nelson's Victory. Royal Silk took, Mrs Edwards . . 1 Miss Wilkins .. ..2 Miss D. Mackie (Aorangi Ski Club) 3 RICHMOND IITf.L ('LIB. ;:nd MosJey and Miss E. McLeod, McGillcn and Mrs Gilbert and Pearce and The rising three-year-old Gaysome, 2min 55 l-5sec. Neither Nelson's VicMiss King, Sutclifle and Mrs Sheen formerly trained by Longley, has been tory nor Royal Silk was fully ex-| and J. T. Smart and Miss L. M-j-taken over by Mrs J. Campbell, who races as Mr Ben Napier. tended. i Ski Jump. Bride. \V. Smart and Mrs Shiels and will in future train her for the estate Sydney's Big Handicaps. The following teams have been Turnbull and Mrs Stewart, Stewart of E. Fox. A Smart Effort. H. Wigley .. .. 1 selected to represent the Richmond ; and Miss Manson and G. Fraser and Horses in most demand for the EpConceding a good start to War OffiElworthy . .. .. 2 Hill Club in its annual home and 1 Mrs May, Shand, jun., and Miss M. Over the Battens. som and Metropolitan Handicaps are cer, with Gold Country dividing the Robertson .. ..3 away match against the Avondale ' Club next Saturday. 1 Topham and Miss M. McShane and The North Island visitor King Comet, as follows:— pair, Somerby recorded a smart effort Miss Grieg. Miss Twentyman and Mrs • five-year-old gelding by Day Comet, Epsom Handicap—Bronze Hawk, over a mile. He did not make much j At Avondale —J. D. Lawrence, J. A. 1 Lee and Miss Ferguson and Mrs Shand, ■was schooled over five hurdles at RicKuvera, Gainc Carrington, Rogilla impression on the other pair over the HOCKEY. 1 Jamieson, C. S. Hardy, C. A. Rattray, Mrs Lucy and Miss Hancox and Miss carton yesterday. Ridden by D. J. Panjandrum, Chatham, Dermid, Inflaearly stages, but he finished on really ; R. D. Glackin. R. E." Hastie, D. M. : Mavis Topham and Mrs Hitchcock, Miss Iliron and Miss Brown and Miss Burgess, he gave a slow but clever display. He has not yet contested a tion, Jacko, Milantheon, Top Hole well, caught Gold Country in the run I Richardson, V. E. Hamilton, L. J. Wollun, Silver Ring, Gold Trail. to the post, and finished on terms, tak- ♦ — Moorhouse E S. Thomson, A. T. ]\ Lee and Mi--s J Conner MVs Foxon hurdle race, but has shown plenty of Metropolitan Handicap—Ton ical ing 2min lGsec for the distance. War [ Bolam W. 11 Banks. and Mrs Hu-mes and Mrs McMillan promise in his track work. His stablemate. Billy Boy, was given easy exercise. He will probably not be schooled over the, big fences until the course proper is made available next week. 1 Braeburn, Rogilla, Lough Neagh,*Fast Passage, Kuvera, Nord. Peter Jackson, Johnnie Jason, Mince Pie, Milantheon, and Pretzel. Officer, who made the pace for threequarters of thc journey, was about three or four lengths away at the finish. A Two Mile Effort. FOURTEENTH ROUND. The li.llowins is tho (ir.i-.i- lor the r,'-s.t round of nine-hey: — ! At Richmond Hill--R. H. T Hamil1 ton, F. J. Glackin. sen., F. J. Glackin, jun.. H. J. Gosset, R. D. M. Bassett, ! N. G. Thompson. H. S. Feast, F. O. i Strong, C. E. Webster, J. Simpson, H. and Miss Roddick, i Later—Mrs Brittcndcn and R. Snow j and Lucy, jun., and Miss Wareing, Brittcndcn and Miss Shiels. Setting out from the two milo post. Senior Gr.-.d<;--L"niver"ity v. Sydenham, <i« i L. Evans, M. Cheshire. Doubtful. Stanlev T. led John Jinks and Roi ILvlcv Park .N... li, M.-.<:;r.-i K. Ura.-ic ami HORORATA CLUB. Lancer has suffered from severe knee trouble since his race at Washdyke on Saturday, and there is little prospect of his being produced at Riccarton on Saturday. 1 SOUTH CANTERBURY J.C. 1'Or, but there was little between them with half the distance completed. Brent Zolock having joined in. When it came to the race home John Jinks came away from the others and was an easy winner in 4min 43sec, with Roi K. Harri-v, .S-N-yn v. T.vluii'-;,!, :it IIu;;!'.•>• Park Xn. S, Messrs H. Mrjiitsomery .e;l A. J., (iruliam; iJr.-.lrliffs v. Trinity, lit 11:,-- ]<■}• Par): S;. i. M>j?5rr> W. It. Down ond 11. Tcagup. Junior J -New llri-liton v. Ti-ini;-v, i "' KAWHITI CLL'B. ! The semi-finals of the Ste\enson i Thc first round of the Pearson Cleek was played during the week-end. The Not Serious. When Magna Charta returned to the l'Or in second place, followed by liinwoo'l, Mr C. i'raiiklin; Sohiyu v. T><'li-nif-nl tit Prisor's roa'l Mr K. Cuninmei; j trophy, played over the week-end on , following were the best scores:— ANNUAL REPORT. Stanley T. John Jinks ran his first mile *n 2min 21 4-5sec. enlmm a by. Junior 11 Ko'I'-lifl's v. Woslt-y, at, Klinv.'uod tha municipal links, resulted:—J. E. • Gudgeon beat C. A. Cooper, and A. T. Gross. Hep. Net. R. Murrav . . 33 15 73 birdcage after contesting the hurdle Belinda led Silver de Oro. Great Park, Mr 11. Armit.-i„-( : University %. TrinF. Stokes beat W. Fowler. The final H. A. Oliver ..93 20 73 race at Washdyke on Saturday, he Author, and Vesuvius from the mile ity, at llnj:li<y J'nrk .No. ", Mr K. IlDgcrs; will be played next week, when F. S. Barrett .. 99 2ti 73 showed marked signs of lameness behind, and it was reported on the course later in the afternoon that he The annual report of the South Canand a half post and took them over the Sclwyn v. Technical, at PurrinyU'ii .stro-t, ! Gudgeon meets Stokes. If. F. Hiatt .. 102 28 74 terbury Jockey Club shows a loss on first mile in 2min 21 l-5sec, but from there on Vesuvius was always going Mr J. Squire. Third (,rade—tTnivcr.'ily '■. Sydenham 1 T. E. Pearson .. 85 10 75 W. Stone . . 90 15 75 had been destroyed. His ailment, the year's working of £467 7s Id, best and finishing well, he came fast A, at Sydenham, -Mr VY. Skelton; Terhnicai MALVERN CLl'U. E. II. Sime ..85 9 76 however, was confined to a twisted partly accounted for by the loss made in the straight to get up in time to v. Sydenham H, at J-irisur'n road, Mr <'. ; II. C. Hiatt ..104 28 VC joint received through slipping on on race meetings. The amount owing beat Silver de Oro, with Great Author JanieR; Trinity v. ot ilayley P.irk No. 10, Mr M. Loliroy; Kniapoi A v. Kinopoi H, at K.-iiapoi, Mr W. Niehollb; N->v; C. D. McGarrv .. 92 15 77 landing from one of the hurdles. Hi3 leg swelled considerably and some to debenture holders is £320, the total and Belinda close up. It was a good 1 T. H. A. Richards .. 37 8 79 effort on the part of Vesuvius, who 15ri™hton v. You rig Mon'n Christian A<sori.-i-The following is the draw for the ! C. C. Pearson .. 94 15 79 difficulty was experienced in getting liabilities being £2881 7s 4d and completed the distance in 3min 24sec. tion, at Sydenham, Mr W. Griffin; \Vfc3lcy v. second qualifying round of the championship to be played on Saturday:— | J. Oliver .. 103 24 79 him back to hi3 stable. It was decided against this there were fees to the R. B. Berry's pair, Matchmaker and fjelwyn, at street, irr IJ. Cle1 T. Charles .. 94 15 79 not to entrain him home that evening, amount of £225 6s outstanding. The Colorado were not against the watch. ments. J. Reid and Dr. Minty; J. D. Tooms I W. Bell .. 103 24 79 and he was left at Washdyke, where committee had applied for a rebate but paced nicely over two miles at Fourth Gritd'- 'at 1.3")— Trinity A v. and R. G. Robinson, O. J. Webber and 1 H. Oliver .. 104 24 80 he will remain until fit to travel. The of 2£ per cent, on the amount put through the totalisator up to £20.000. This would bring in £500 which would be of great assistance to the about three-quarter pace. Seiivyn, at lOncor'R road, Mr (.'. Jarae.i; D. Deans; W. Judd and Q. A. Wright; ! A. D. Oliver .. 9G 15 31 trouble is not considered to be serious and his owner-trainer, E. Shaw, hopes Social Pest and Coral Prince, who are engaged at Riccarton on Saturday, Sydenham A v. Trinilv Ti, at Sydenhum, Mr W. .Skelton; Tn.-hnir.il A v. Pedelifff.. G. H. Judd and S. J. Bushell; A. Ox1 ford and R. Judd; R. Reid and W. A. J. Harris .. 105 24 31 ' S. Hunt ..99 15 31 to have him back in training after be were among the afternoon workers. v. Tchnicsl I*. at Harrington Btrrot, Mr ,7. j Deans; J. H. Reid and R. Inwood; T. G. E. Cartwright .. 108 14 84 has given him a short spell. The big club's finances. Ti. Squire; Wesley v. New P.rijihtoii, at KlinSullivan and F. Cogan. i J. Doody .. 112 28 84

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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20917, 26 July 1933, Page 12

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