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SPORTING

| RICCARTON TRAINING NOTfflL

{ OIIRISTCHL’RCH, November & ! The weather this morning was line and the. tracks in good order, though tho plough was not. fast, owing to liberal watering. Taskmaster and Husbandman did a niilo and a-quarter in 2miu li>|soc, Taskmaster iiwishing strongly. Bliss covered five furlongs in Imin ossc; Penates and Naumai six furlongs iu Imin IQsec; Boanerges and Kohicoor six furlongs in Imin ITsoc. Boanerges was running on the extreme outside, and his was a good performance. Ingoda did a mile and a-quarter in 2min lls’cc. .She was fully extended, and her run w.ifi not impressive. Equitas, at top, covered four imlongs in 49i,sec, and Los Angeles and Prim a mile anil a-quarter iu 2min llfsee. Los Angeles finished well, but had nothing in reserve. Formless did five furlongs in Imin oijscc, Dearest beat Gipsy Belle over six furlongs in lmin _l7gsec, Merriwa and Oullinan did a mile and a-quarter in 2rnia 12jtce, and Diabolo and fiiodstream a mile and a-half in 2min 42sec, Diabolo finishing a length in front Miscount defeated Masterpiece and Tenter* hook over four furlongs iu 49^660 —a good performance. Oullander and Gunboat together did six furlongr in 1m in 17Jsec. Croasiadt and Kopu were asaaeiatod over a mik and a-quartor, lie; former finishing tea lengths in front, in 2m’.n lessee. Birkdaledofenced Beilin and Elfish over seven, furlongs in Imin 52|mk. Bridge did light work. billiards"” Iu tho match at rrt. George's Hall, London. between Nelson (receiving 5,000 in 0,000), George Gray on the second day made a break of 869, whereof 879 were off the red ;293 hazards), i LAWN TENNIS. I Tho grade matches under tiro control of I ilio Otago Lawn Tomiu Association, ! which were to have started on Saturday next, will not commence until tlio follow* ing week. The Kaituuu Club have de- ! deled to enter only an A and a B grad® team. Tlk> Association have been waiting for this decision, and tho week’s delay it necessitated to permit of arrangement* being made and consideration given to iu* position. , BOWLING. —St. Kiida v. Otago.— 0. SLK.

P. Dick, C. Eastalrook, J. Barton, Captain Sandetrmn (fi) 18 —» W. Collie, J. Dawson, W, Taylor, W. J- Paterson (s) Lucas, APLood, Maxwell, King (r) - ••• W ~' B. IS. Schofield, S. Barr, J, M'Curdy, A. Summorell (a)

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Tho North Otago Boring Association tournament will bo held on November 17 and 18. Entries for the open competitions close next Wednesday.

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Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 4

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SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 4

SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 14513, 3 November 1910, Page 4

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