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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

CAULFIELD RACES. The Y.A.T.C. meeting begins to-morrow, when tho Caulfield Guineas, Toorak Handicap (1m), and Debutant Stakes (4f, for two-year-oids) will be run. The following are the final payments for the CAULFIELD GUINEAS, of 1,000 eovs; second horso 100, and third 50 sovg from tho stake. For three-year-olds. Colts, 8.5; fillies and geldings, 8.0. Im. J- L., Currie’s b c Captain White, by Flavius—Chutney. Thirkell Bros.’ b c Carman, by Caiman— Nellie. F. Leonard's ch f Acrospire, by Malstcr ■ —Lovcday. P. J. Sottero's br f Lo Vivant, by Grafton—La Vivandiere H. A. Currie’s br c Mala, by Malstcr— La France. P. Foster's ch c Master Gluten, by Gluten—Sally Port. J. E. O’Brien’s ch c Malt King, by Malstcr—Patrona. J. Baron’s hj c Prince Foote, by Sir Foote—Petnwchka. F. Bailey’s br c Sir Edwin, bv Sir Tristram—Nest. W. Brown's b c Sprvfoot, by Sir Foote— Spry. W. M. Keogh's ch c Sunny South, by ■ Wallace—Australia. FAWKE'S BAY RACES. Tho spring meeting of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club was brought to a close yesterday. The amount put through the totalizator for the meeting was £12,099, compared with. 13.818 last year. The following concludes our report of yesterday’s racing.:,— Juvenile Handicap, of 100 so vs. For two year-olds. 4f.—•Winning Pest 1, Bunkum 2, Lord Kelvin 5. Won by three lengths. Time, 49; sec. Spring Handicap, of 125 sovs. l]m. — Sandstream (8.10) 1, Downfall (8.13) 2. Diamond Star (6.10) 3. Multiple (7.9) won the Flaxraere Hack Handicap, 6f, and Kilitulini (7.8) the Final Handicap, 6f. KUROW RACKS. The Kurow Jockey Club’s annual meeting took place yesterday. £2,511 was invested on the machine' £228 more than last year. Results : Talamba Hack Handicap, Tho Orient ; Maiden Handicap, Kopek; Waitaki Handicap Trot, The Article; Hunt Club Steeplechase, Bess; Hakataxamea Handicap. Umoraboy ; Kurow Handicap Trot, Arif-aka; Belfiefd Handicap, Millionaire. The principal event, tho Otekaike Handicap, of 60 sovs, 6f. resulted thus: Bed Morn (7.0) 1, Jessie Beware (7.6) 2. Tho Orient (8.3) 3. Oiyoi (9.3) also started. Tho starter fined the rider of Oiyoi £5 for deliberately dwelling at tho start, and after the race'the stewards administered a caution to the owner (Mr G. M, Evans) and the rider (T. ilipnplp'eys), and informed them- that the running of Oiyoi would be remembered in tie future. C.J.C. SPRING MEETING. The following handicaps have been declared for the Stewards’ Handicap, of 1.250 sovs. 6f.— Bobrikoff 9.8, Gold Crest 9.8, Penates 9.4, Los Angelos 9.0, Provocation 8.10. Rangipapa 8.8, Flitaway 8.5. Klysian 8.5, Northeast 8.4, Gold Dace 8.4, Nautiform 8.2, Sir Frisco 8.2, St. Bill 8.2, Broadsword 7.13, Maori King 7.13, Bollin 7.13, Theodore 7.10, Bonny Glen 7.10, Gold Thread 7.10. Mon Ami 7.10, Gipsv Belle 7.10. Xylophone 7.10, Effort 7.8." Nyland 7.7. Federal 7.7, Sweet Angelins 7.5, Sharpshooter 74, Day Beam 7.4, Ilarita 7.4, Chanteu.se 7.3, Miss Mischief 7.5. Longner 7.3, Rose Noble 7.5, Expansion 7.2, Turbine 7.1. Cbntendent 7.0, Pcrle d’Or 6.13. Zemlia 6.13, Ormulu 6.13. Kilindini 6.12! Balaclava 6.11, Tniganini 6.10, CTonstadt 6.10, Multiple 6.10. Ladv Orizoin 6.10, Mundie 6.10, Passion '6.9, Valdimar 6.9, Fasnakyle 6.9, Inez 6.9. Wet Dav 6 7 Hermia 6.7, Gunboat 6.7, St. Felix 6.7, Eaglestone 6.7, Ingod a 6.7, Waiata 6 7 I kraine 6.7, Curator 6.7.

WELLINGTON SPUING MEETING. . The following weights have been, allotted in the Wellington Handicap, of 400 sovs Um rH Re T f 9 - 8 > B °bnkoff 9.5. Sandstream. 8.8. Sir Jnsco 8.8. Sir Tristram 8.8, Mus- - 7 C lo'Vr. 6 ’ liol ’ in 7 - 13 > ferric Zealand 7.!2, FI it away 7.11, Ngapuka 7.11, Woodhey 7.11, Roosevelt 7.11. Elysian 7.11 Coronefcted; 7.8; Swimming Belt 7;6. Moloch /:?> Diaboio 7.5, Wimmera 7.5, Effort 7.5 King Post 7.2, Xylophone 7.2, Perolina 7.2, Aberbrothock 7.2, Taskmaster 7.2, Lhanteiise- 7.2, Merriwa 6.15, , Expansion 6.12, Mernvonia 6.11, Bridge 6.7. Wee Innket 6.7, Llanwem 6.7.

LABOR DAY SPORTS. The following handicaps have been declared for the amateur events at the Labor Bay sport? at Ontram next Wednesday • I°o Yards.—RE. Mitchell scratch,' J. Allan Ljr yards, ’I. R. Ritchie 4 H G £"7“ *k> *4, E. J. Guv 5 1 hj. Ml. arianc 6, J. A. Pitchers 6. W. Keys

F 2 \f:7v, r n S T A ’ i T ’ T KtU ' Ta - v cratch, R. in tch r- £ yards V R Allan 5 - W - M’Kay iU, Jl. G. Curran 10, E. J n r <>v 19 < M'Failane 15, W. Keysls 7 2 ’ b ’- Half-mde.—l). R. Thomson scratch, A. £ SA W - T -™ 50 - E - Pour-mile Road Race.—J. Beat™ M'Knight scratch, D. R. Thomsou 40sec, J. M‘Laughlan 55sec. A. E fcouth Irani ssec, C. W. Frye Imia lOseci -e. sec ' J* Swanson Imin 45see, Hoi lit t 2mm, P. E. Titchener 2min 15sec, J Nicol 2mm oOsec, W. Tvxie 2min 30sec, G. Mowat 2min 35sec, C.' V Hill 2mm 40sec. billiards. Fo* the second time Hubert Rnmball (New South Wales) has beaten Arthur Incka (Victoria) for the Australasian a mate nr hflhard championship. l n the Rnrnball’s winning margin wa* 529, bat in the recent match his ma-ffi-SA 155 ' Scores! Undrum and Gray have been touring *ew South Wales. At Albury Gray (re fS™* “°> :i orcd 8,000 to Lindrum’s 5,208. Yhey then pot i n a three-days’ tpin at Wangaratta, Lindrum conceding Ida young opponent a start of 200 in 5.000 ?A' th ® Gr »y made a break of 500, while on the second day he put in fonr consecutive runs of 503, 49. 600, and 301, finally winning by 581 points. Lindram and Gray are coming on to New Zealand.

The A.J.a meeting will be concluded ' The principal event on tbc ; programme is the Randwick

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Evening Star, Issue 14184, 8 October 1909, Page 2

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SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Evening Star, Issue 14184, 8 October 1909, Page 2

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE Evening Star, Issue 14184, 8 October 1909, Page 2

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