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EXTRA EDITION.

LATE SPORTING. * SCRATCHINGS. fBT TELBOrUPS— PBSSS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTOHURCH, This Day. Unlefaboy has been scratched for the Trial Hurdles and Grand Slam for the Winter Cup at the Grand National Meeting. RICCARTON TRACK WORK. CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The course Was holding at Riccarton this morning, but overhead the conditions were fine. Coronifofm ran the last five or six furlongs 111 Imin 8 2-ssec, Bonny Glen taking Imin 19 2-ssec for six. Both' went well. Mattine ran six in Imm 21 l-ssec. Flitawa-y beat Somersault very easily over seven furlongfi 111 Imin 36£eec. Negative beat Stepmeter by eight lengths over six, run in Imin 22 3-ssec. Euros galloped a mile and a quarter solidly, taking 2min 16sec lor th© last nine furlongs. St. Aidaife time in a similar task was 2min 4£s«c. the latter's ©flbrt being imp^eeeive. Pa.'jsano fiprinwd freely. Flambeau galloped cix furlongs nicely in Imin 19 3-ssec. Nyland finished in front of Boanerges at the end of a mile in Imin 50 4-6 sec, but <the latter took matters calmly. Compasfl and Esparteto tan a mile strongly in Imin 53 2-ssec. The Native, Centaur, Whakawerra, and Appin, together taking^ lniift 54£ sec. Gold Thread and Gold Circl© galloped six in Imin 22sec. Wirral and Captain, Jingle were schooled over,, t-h& big fence«, jumping welli Hoanga went better than Le Beau in a sprint over half a mile. The Ro^er fenced indifferenty over five flights. Antarctic jumped beautifully, going twice round over the big fences. D'Nil, Corazon, and Dorando gave a very satisfactory display over the big fences. Yasmak, who started with them, came to grief a.t the end of one round. 1 D'Nil was the pacemaker, and though Corazon arid Dorando tried to overhaul him, he fenced faultlessly, and was the first over the !«st fence. Grand Slam was decidedly lame after working the other day, and the prospects of F. Claridge getting him to the post for the Winter Cup were not rosy. The son of The Possible hae been giving his trainer a lot of trouble for come time.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 27, 1 August 1911, Page 8

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EXTRA EDITION. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 27, 1 August 1911, Page 8

EXTRA EDITION. Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 27, 1 August 1911, Page 8

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