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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

fetldtng spring meeting. Second Day.—Tui'ksjmt. The- weather is windy, but fine, end the course in fur ord.r. The attendance is good. Results: — York Stake-. 6f.—Delarnerc- (6.11) I, Gawain (7.8) 2. Stronghold (8.9) 3. All starttd. Won easily. Time, lmin 20iflcc. Dividend--, £6 and £1 2s. N.-kau Hack Handicap. 7f.—Meret-iot (6.13) 1, Tardoru (7.3) 2, Flotilla (8.9) 3 Scratched: Pretty Maid, Bourra.que, i'rokibdity. Won bv a lenet-h and n-hc!f. T'liie. lmin 36?soc. Dividend.';, £7 6s and £2 12s. .'danchester Handicap, lim. —Armistice L-.5) 1, Submarine ;7.J) 2. St. Joe (7.12) 3. scratched : Fkuncn and Tikarawa. A veiy c lose tiiii'ib. Time. 2niin lTgsen. Di\ iJ.i.ds. £3 2s and £4 '!■>. Cheltoidmrn Hurdles, lim.—Pushful '10.3) 1, Repulse 19.41 2, Kobumii (10.1) 3. .-'ci-aiciiod : Lady's Link. Valima fell at the first hurdle," and his rider (F. Miller; was injured. Won by two lengths. UsTE-R-STATE BOWLING CONTESTS. :'riss Association—!'- Tclegrapn—Copyright. MR].: .;,"!', November 30. (Received November 30, at 9.43 a.m.) (n the, bowling tournament Ne»- South ■Vales boat Victoria by 116 to 96 points. YACHT RACING. NEW YORK. November 29. (Received November 30, at 8.44 a.m.) Mr Kdward Given, of the New York Yacht Club, offers two cupa, one for schooners and tho other for 'loops. WEDNESDAY CRICKET. Albion defeated Rangers on tho North Ground veat.-ulay by sua innuigs and 29 runs. Pia.ngers. ba.tt'.ji-_' first, f cored A3 rails, tho Albion replying with 106. Rangers' f-eoond vetiturv realb*d 39 runs. For tlv loaeifi, Ewing (16) was the only one to s-et doublo fiprnre.s. For the Albion, Ad-uns'(4l), G. Dry (26), and Andrew C'A bntf«] woll Adairs (four wickets for 21) and Dry (live for 13) did the, damage ior the Alb'ou. NORTH END BOATING CLUB. The first round of the above club's Christmas Fours was conc'uVd on Tuesday evening, and resulted as f dlovvs : J. Watson (stroke), G. How, A. Steers, \. Smith defeated J. Pcterrnn (stroke), R. Dou.das', C. Miles, G. M'Naii'iht ; W. Divers (stroke). R. M'Kinlay, J. Bnrley, A. Foster defeated A. 'J'i.btny (stroke), W. G : «Uer, G. J/ains, F. Acmore ; J. Fojrartv Islroke). J. MGuffo7, T. Wilson, M. Rei'd defeated G. David-son (stroke), J. S.semore, J. Menzies, F. Munn. All of tho beats were very evenly contests, none bein? won by more than a'leDgth. The seoii-firjal was rowed last evenins, and resulted a;; follows : —J. Watson (stroke), G. Hogg, A. Steers, \. Smith defeat-ed J. F off arty (stroke), J. M'Guffog, T. Wilson, M. Reid. W. Divers's (rew iiad a bye. The final will bo rowed tnis evening at 6.39. As both crews are very evenly matched, afl exciting rate may be expected. FOOTBALL. B. C. Tennent, formerly of the Port Chalmers aJid University Clubs, is playing in the three-qrrarter lino with Fell lor the Edinburgh University. Sivright is also m the same team. The second evening sports meeting under | the a.urpices of the D.A.A.C. will take place : at the Caledonian Ground on Friday even- J ing next. Excellent entries have been received for all events, and an excep'iona'.ly fine evening's racing may be looked for. The foPowieg handicaps have been declared bv Mr W M'Donald : | 120 Yards Flat Handicap.— heat : ' Hoaro scratch, O'Kar.e scratch, Knox 1 vard, Jacobs 1, .Vilmy 1, Hairiaru] Second hat: M'Corkinda'e 14 yards, M'Cracken 2i, Monro 3, Christie 3, Oorv 4}, Brown 44. Third heat : Camp 54 yards, Shand 6, Campbell 64, Ruddock 7, Titcbener 7, Heighway 7. Fourth heat: Rourku 7A yard*, Peters 8, Bau. hop 84. M'Furlane"B4. M'Donald 9, Brooks 9. Two-mile Elai.— JJoik scratch. Sharo? 1

'l2O yards, Gordon 180, Bonnin 190, Loft •200, Mace 200, Reid 200, Strutters 215, French 215. Teams Belay Race, half-miIe.—D.A.A.C. A beam (Hoare, Hamann, Burk, O'Kaae), scratch; B team (Jacobs, M'Leod, Christie, Knox), 10 yards; C team (M'Cracken, ! Shand, Peters, M'DortaCd). 25 yards; Civil Service (M'Corkindale, Ross, Brown, Campbell), 15 yards ; St. Andrews team (Thomas, Jorv, White, Marryatt), 35 yards; D.A.A.C. Port team (Collier, Love, Rennia, Baachop), 40 yards. In the 120 Yards Race the first in each heat and second in the tiro fattest heatt i only qualify for the final.

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Evening Star, Issue 12674, 30 November 1905, Page 4

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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Evening Star, Issue 12674, 30 November 1905, Page 4

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Evening Star, Issue 12674, 30 November 1905, Page 4

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