SPORTING INTELLIGENCE.
At the South OanMHrotejflont XMI yesterday Maofosg (18 SWwteW* Mridflu Glen (IS 0) the Cop andSMßdet. paid L 8 7e in the former and LgSWlfle latflß Juggler (12.0) won the Stgflßg. chase, paying L2; The wdHdl Steeplechase, dividend and Memo (12 0) the Conftrtation, paying LI Us. The storting was good. Three accidents occurred,' Cornelias being rendered unconscious by a fall from Stanley in the Bracelet, and a boy being knocked over on the course Id the sarohraoe,' having his faha'badfy -bat.' At the Bangitlkel Hunt Glob Steeplechase the Open Hurdles fell to Hunt Cop to Fiy»tetone,.apd the Open Steeptoehffsto Queenslander. ! In reference to the Pony Race, “Investor ” writes s— u At the meeting last year, when the entries were limited to pories 14 Bands and under* the Sold was very disappointing, owing toJtojy four oomto*;io the post, under the Hew Zealand Trotting Association’s rules the standard is 14 bands lin, and I hope the Jockey Club wiH consult their own interests by at once altering the programme of the above meeting so as to ensure an increase of entries,”
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Evening Star, Issue 8612, 4 September 1891, Page 2
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182SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. Evening Star, Issue 8612, 4 September 1891, Page 2
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