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SPORTING

l-’ORBDRY PARK TROTTING.

( Second Day—Saturday,

Tfio track wan in A 1 order when today’s races started. Six bookmakers practised. The Citizens’ Band supplied the music. Results: SUBURBAN HANDICAP, 50 eova. l]m. Mrs Marsliu’s Miriam B, by Rothschild—Eleta B, 16sec ... (Latitnore) 1 3lr Quirk’s Dtun Hum, 2sec ..(J. Rainey) 2 Mr Rutherford’s Clirgston, 14sec (Ltdcr) 3 Also started : Glenfoot (osec), Laly Nelson (Bsec), Blackey (14scc), George I. (15sec), George Patch (15ecc), Esperanto (ISsec), Robert J. (15scc), Lavinia (17sec), and Allmoimt (17sec). Miriam B. got oat quickly, and led the whole ro;wl. Clingsßin was lying second after half a mile, but could not stall off Dum Bum (the favorite), the latter trotting well in th-i last lap. Robert J. did not seem to be in the humor. Miriam B. won by eight lengths, the same distance separating second und third, Glenfoot fouitu. Time, 4min.

ADVANCE HANDICAP, 60 sovs. 2m If. Mr Barron’s Dairymaid, by Gossoon— King Harold mare, 18scc... (Christie) 1 Mr Sutherland’s Bow Bell, 6sec iW. Grant) 2 Mr Wallace’s Stewardess, Isscc

(Owner) 5

.Also started : Voter (4eec), Frisco (4bcc), Glad vs M. (6sec), Violet M. (lOsec), Lily K. (iOscc), Merrimac 11. (Usee), and Asbestol (22?Ce).

Gladys M. was again a hot favorite, with Lily R. next in demand, and neither made any show. The Dairymaid began well, led by twenty lengths most of the way, and won, easing up, by ten lengths from Bow Bell, who outstayed Stewardess. Asbeetol was fourth. Time, Sniin ocsec. FORBURY CUP (harness), 200 sovs. Second 30 sovs, third 10 sovs. 2m.

Mr W. Moreland’s Lord Chancellor, by Rothschild— Cissie Wood, lOscc (Pringle) 1 Mr E. Cameron’s Bell Metal, 3scc

(.M. Man) 2 Mr J. Fleming's Lord Althorpc, lOscc (Edwards) 3

Ako started : Wilkie (scratch, C. Kerr), Ravenschild (scratch, J. M’C'uteheori), Walnut (3sec, R. Logan), First Pet (3soc, M. Dawson), Flower Child (4sec, K. M’Kewen), Uu.pUi.iu Tracy (Bsec, K. M’Caim), and Discoverer (Bsec, K. Smith). tValmiL would not begin, and was walked back to the paddock. Lord Chancellor, the favorite, at once got away from Lord Allhorpe and went on ahead of Discovery. Discovery picked up Lord Chancellor at threo furlongs, but could not bold his place, Die pace being too solid. In the last lap Bell Metal made a great effort, and cut down everything but Lord Chancellor, but Pringle never got bustled, and his horse kept the lead, winning with a trilie to spare by two lengths; Lord Allliorpe. just beat Discoverer, then came Ravenschild. Timrf, dmin dOsec. SECOND AMATEUR HANDICAP, of 50 sovs. l£ni. Mr X. Reid's Lady Baron, lOscc 1 Mr T. Atkinson’s Colleen Pawn, 17sec 2 Mr F. Scanlon’s Octave, 28sco 5 Eight others Started. Won by twentylive lengths; second horse eight lengths in front of tho third. Time, 3min 50l?<x. GRAY IN ENG LAN D. Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, November 25. (Received November 26, at 9.30 a.m.) Gray ban commenced a. match at Sheffield against Nelson, who in a game of 4,500 is receiving 1.500. Scores: Nelson 1,750; Gray. 1,501.

The ‘ Sportsman,' -vvliilo- exonerating Gray pemjmilly. regards his challenges as a discrcditablc booming of Gray at the expense of flic Knglish players'. 'flic paper adds that Gray will always be welcome, but advises him next time <o corns as an independent player. T.VKAP UNA RACES. Weather threatening; attendance good. Results Trial Handicap, of 100 tors. 1m. — Waiotahi (7.4) 1, It eta, (7.5) 2. Hamadryad (7.0) 5. All started. Won by a head. Time, Imin 46 o-osc’.

Cambria Handicap. of 100 fovb. 4L Tranquil (8.11) 1, Sylvcrlyte (7.5) 2, Harrigan (7.0) o. Scratched ; Solitude. Won by half a length. Time, 52 4-sse<-. St. Andrew’s Handicap, of 200 sow;. l-]m. —Lochbuhie, (8.0; 1, Ouromnudel (6.11) 2. Sea Klf (7.11) .T. AHo started : tTranhim (9.0), Master Theorv (7.0). ManajK-uii (7.9), Regain (7.8), Prophet (7.2). Haldane (6.13), and Spectre. (6.10). Won by liaif a length. Time, Zinin 11 (Too. CRICKET. A very enjoyable game was held on Show Hay on the 1 ‘.dodeuiiau Ground between a (cam from the Item, dm, Spurts Club and a mixed Albion i.;ii.m. Albion, baUiiiif first, made good vee of Ihe splendid wicket prepared, and quickly bn, up 2.56 runs, the chief scorers nen;;; Gat' (oil) and J. Shepherd (63j. The Sbi ru I huh responded with 140, towards whi..; .leiinste;! contributed 37 and Ha noi ,H The ' ntenm Joel carried his bat 19. Ilhin’o w.v, the most FUCCOosfu] ho-.vio!- ’or Inc Alnion, and Latham. J ..dm • Inn. and .Munru for Ho Spoils. The New '/.■ -.iiind 1 iid.U (o'.m-il Lave endorsed iiie dtepi;;!"inn by the Southland St e ■■ : o inn of -I. I!. HuVis, who conscqiienliv "i ! l net i;e able J/. play ter any affiliated dun until (he dV-qinhiicJilion iremoved.

A N' iv Voi 1: riKf.s.-j're state? that st Buffalo llacktwi-lnni'll failed to throw Zvtvsco tui"' in ;iu hour in a handicap in;) tell.

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Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 6

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SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 6

SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 14523, 26 November 1910, Page 6