SPORTING INTELLIGENCE
AUCKLAND WINTER MEETING. I TmsD Day.—Satubdax. I The A.R.C. winter meeting was brought to/ a close tc-day. The weather was flue, the course was in good order, and there was a large attendance. Remits:— Ladies' Bracelet, of 50 sovs. lm.—Ruarraha 1, St. Romness 2, Henry Havelock Scratched: Franklin, Lady Phoebe, Lady Clements, Powhiri, To Taniwha, Vizier, Dogger Bank, and Sabine. Ruaparaha took charge _at the distance, and drawing out won easily by a length. Time, lmin 47ieec. Dividenda, .£2 10s and £9 Us. Tomaki Steeples, of 110 sovs. About 2im.—Silica (9.11) 1, Mawhiti (10.3) 2, Reporter (9.7) 3. Scratched: Tolette. Silica and Reporter were almost on terms at the last fence, and after a good race home the former won by a length. Time, tain 4£oec. Dividenda, £3 5s and 14a. York Welter Handicap, of 300 sava. lm.—Ueouku (9.0) 1, Celtic (9.10) 2. Scratched : Lady KegeL Dividends, £64 10s and £1 9s. •Winter Steeples, of 250 sovs. About 3m.—Loch Fyne (9.12) 1, Khama (10.2) 2, Waiterore (11.0) 3. Scratched : Irish and Mooltan. Time, 6min 18 l-ssec. THE EPSOM OAKS. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, Jnne 7. (Received Juno 8, at 10.40 a_m_) The race resulted thus : OAK STAKES, of 5,C00 sovs, by subscription of 50 sovs each; nominator of the winner, 400 sovs; second horse at least 200, and third at least 100 sovs. lgin. Mr J. B. Joel's b f Glass Doll, by Isinglass—Fota, 9.0 - _. 1 Loodemia Lord Dunraven's br f Lady Hasty, by Desmond —Molly Morgan, 9.0 ... 3 Glass Doll ran five times last season, and won only the Sherwood Forest Nursery Plate at Nottingham. Loodemia is a filly that had no name when 'Ruff' was printed.
BOWLING. A London cablegram advises that a London County team beat the New Zealanders in a one-rink game by 22 to 15. AUSTRALIAN" CRICKET. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. SYDNEY, June 7. It is stated in cricket circles that the suspension of certain players will be unconditionally lifted on July 1. MXACHLAN CHALLENGES DAY. [Per United Prkss Association.] NAPIER, June 8. MTJachlan has challenged Day to run at Napier within twenty days for side wagers of £SO and a purse of £75 over distances of 100 yds, 130 yds, and 203 yds.
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Evening Star, Issue 12683, 8 June 1907, Page 6
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