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FORBURY PARK TROTS. Fikst Day.—Feiday. Attendance very largo. Course in splendid order. Results : FIRST AMATEUR HANDICAP (in Raddle), of 50 sovs. l£m. Air C. Willett's Wild Bonnie, ISsec (J. O'Brien) 1 Mr E. Townscnd's Floradel, ZOscc (G. Townsend) 2 Mr J. Forbes's Monsoon, evr (Owner) '6 Also started : Arbitration (2cecj, Opc.r a tor (10.w), Norma (lOsec), Norseman (13see). Whisperer (13eec). Sealey (loscc), Stewardess (14s«). The- Urchin (14fee), Curerkle, (14sec), Tugela (16sec), kilburno Maid (17sec), Blackey (18sce), Orderly (18scc), Almont M. (18see), Lochiel Risec), Betty Dale (lOsec), R-ostio-bor Guff (18fioe). Lady Stupriee (iOser), Mac Bell (20ser). Keepsake (2Gsecj, Neglected (20see). Eldnro (20scc). Betty Dale led in the sceond round, but Wild Bonnie won easily by five lengtht; : tiiird five lengths away. Ix>ehiel was fourth. Time," 4min o:=ee. ' Almont M. was favorite. STEWARDS' HANDICAP tin .saddle), of 110 sovs Urn. Mr J. Dennett's Adonis, lOsec (J. Reay) 1 Mr G. Townscnd's Queen IL, lOsec (Owner) 2 Mr J. M'Alistcr's Myrtle Bell. seec I Owner) 3 Also started: Bermaline (scratch), Harvest Hume (scratch). Jenny Bell 12?cc'l, Lady Baron (2sec), Voter (Ssec), Lucy Dillon (9scc). Valmore i9scc). AUmonnt (lOsec). Pit:h Dark (lOsec). Lochend (lOscc). Gladys M. (12scc), Merrywoi.,] (12sec), Merrimnc 11. (12see), Swill (12<ee). The t'avorke won by a length wit') :-iimpUiing in hand ; Myrtle. Bell a poor third. Lucy Dillon was fuurth. and Pitch Dark fifth. Time. omin Slsee. TRIAL HANDICAP iin harness) of ICO sows. 1 Am. Mr T. Rett's Marven," 14?ee iE. M'Kewenl 1 -Mr W. F. Jackman's Royal Vesta. 4sco *iM. Edwaubj 2 Mr ]■:. H. Howarth's Chatterbn>;, 12se■J. Marigold) 7, Abo .•-tailed: Gladys M. (2sccj. Reuben (2see), Glenfcot (2see). Laclv Peraku (4see), Brighton (4see), Lily R. ("ssecl, Mi.-s Lions (6.-ec). Colleen Bawn (B.sec), Midnight (8.-ec), Susie 0. (fisee). Da\ shift (12sec), L-ord Robin (12ficc). Iniperial" Duncan (12sec). Eraii/.alena (13scc), Maivonigram (Msec), George J. il4sce), Hartford (14e.ee). Won by ten lengths, the favorite (Royal Vesta) being beaten at the foot of the straight and easing up; a poor third. Lily R. was fourth. Time, oinin 45sf.ee. TENNIS. Tho. following will represent Balmacewen in a. juatcii against Meadowbank (Oa.maru) at Balmaeev.cn to-morrow : P. P.. Boyd, T. M. Stewart. G. Osborne, A. (..'amble. Misi-cs J. Stewart, J. Burt. Allnutl, Lcllo. AMATEUR ATHLETICS. Encouraged by the success of the first (■veiling pports meeting instituted by tlie Otago "Centre on the north end tr;'ck. a second meeting will be held <">n Wednesday evening, and in conjunction with the North End Beating Chili the 01 ago Centre. X.Z.A.A.A.. have include] nvc. events on Hie programme. In all live events will be decided—l2oyds. liiilf-mile. and team.-.' jelay race for beats' crews aic the iveotio he (ontesii'd by the hnaiine; dab. ;nid the Centre events'wil! he 22Cyd< handicap and one-mile handicap.

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Evening Star, Issue 14497, 24 February 1911, Page 4

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SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 14497, 24 February 1911, Page 4

SPORTING Evening Star, Issue 14497, 24 February 1911, Page 4