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THE TURF

GOODWOOD CUP WON BY SON-IN-LAW. By Tdecroph—Press Association— Copyright London, July 30. The following is tlio result of the nice | for tlie i GOODWOOD GUP, of 20 sovs. each, with 1000 sovs. added; special weights, with penalties ind illoiv ances, About two miles and five furlongs. Sir. A. Bailey's br- c. Son-m-Law, by Dark llonald—Mothorrin-Law, 3yrs 1 Mr Arthur James's b f At Last by Great Scot—Mrs Gamp, 4vs 2 Mr Ernest Dresden's b h Tlorist, by rionzcl ll—Lady lown 4jrs 3 RICCARTON TRAINING NOTES. (By Telesrapß.—Special CorresDond«nU. Christchurch, July 31. Ihcre was hardlj a gallop of any im porlance to-da>, but presumably trainers will gne then chdiges a. trj-out to-mor row .morning The "Looker On" writes in tho "Evening News' — Bercqla hit out in great stylo while doing good half pice work Chirloroso does not ippew parlicuhrlj fit ind was showing signs of lameness after working The Spamaid was gnen long trotting .exercise. , He pulled up right. Morning 'T/as given strong pace work on tho glass msido the hurdles He i 6 a very bird pnller, and appeiied very keen to "increase the pace Glenonglej, who is quite mad, was not takea on to the track, until everything had'TvorkfedP Ho would not work, but kept bolting- off the tan, and ga>e Ins lidei alveiy rough time His owner and udei ftero toicibly tmng to get him round tho track when I left 'lroon gat through her half pace tisk in a particularly nice stylo, and so did her stablnnuto, (tlenroj Both these horses $hould run prominently at the meeting , Jlanv peonle have an idea that it was owing to soreness that Kilmeny got left in each of his last two schooling tasks Pcr«onallj, I think he was held bick it the start so as to make his task lnrdor He showed no signs of soreness when ho tiotted on to. the track to do steady pacing work to d£f > nor was ho sore after ho had cooled down Sir Lethe, with a big weight, went very freely An me work Raupani does his work very sluggishly Ho seems to have no life and dash 1 do not like his chance in tho Winter lo Wanganui correspondent of the "News" telegraphs that T Tillej brought IjOdnta in from Fordell several dajs m order to gno him some schooling oyw the huidles prior to leaving foi tho south Thegefdinghasbeen shaping fairly well in his essays over the small 6ticks, and with a bit more schooling ho promises to make a good hurdlei Yesterday he was given a milo and a half over the hurdles at a good pace, and he lumped very well for a beginner, clearing inoi, of the hurdles in fine style He is to be ridden by Wallace Young in tho big hurdle race

AUCKLAND PROGRAMMES

■•' : J'(By Association.) , ' ;i:- ;. '. Auckland, July 31. : appointed to ;draw! : ;tip the'•■'programmes■ for " the •■ meetings -.pro. ..he'vheMlat Ellerslw mrier the. auspicei of. the 'Aucktad. E.C. ;dumg .the .completed its labours; its deliberations, ,*p prize money for tlie season's racing.■has total sum for. ycompetitioii >to ff>™>There are many. marked alterations, the programme of ;lees '■ value than, many ;of them are .above this standard, while'the smallest stake offered is Jl5O. _ ,-, Noteworthy-.featares- /of the Winter HfppiHnff uroeramme are that both tlie Grkt IoE Hurdle Race' «nd the Great Northern Steeplechase aave'teen. riild from -61000 to each; • Tho MphTwflte handicaps, to be inn at Creased from XSOO to .^6OO.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 14

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THE TURF Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 14

THE TURF Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2217, 1 August 1914, Page 14